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    f HE DAILY B E"TUESb .Y , 8 , 1834i
DAILY BEE ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Tuesday Morning. April 8
iN HATES.
1)y Hail . . J10W pir yc r
OFFICE :
No. 7 Pearl Otroot , Near Broadway.
MINOR MENTION ,
Sco J. lloitor's spring goods.
Additional local on seventh page.
The county board of supervisors mot
yesterday , and will got right down to
business to-day.
All railroad tickoU bought of D. W.
Bushnoll arc guaranteed , also all rebate
orders given by htm.
The electric light company has contracted -
tractod for a Wcstinghouso engine , nnd
expects to bo in full running order within
thirty days.
The rain proved a disappointment to
the paving contractors yesterday , for
they expected to commence hauling the
atone to commence work with.
The only horse which tried to move o
buggy along Broadway yesterday got dis
couraged and laid down by the Saving !
bank , and would not got up-until un.
harnossod.
The Council Bluffi Insurance comp&nj
has added nororal rooms to its headquarters
tors , about doubling its office capacity ,
nnd its business seems increasing in i
like proportion.
The gamblers and prostitutes are nov
invited to call at city headquarters one
' of the Insl
pay over the city's share
month's profit , in consideration of the
fact that the city has lot the places rur
without any intorforonco.
The town trustees will probably nol
decide for a day or two who shall bo con
ntoble in place of Tom Sinner resinned ,
The county board is to act on the rosig' '
nation first , and then notify the towr
clerk , who then calls a mooting , and al
this takes time.
Lois Woisbrookor , the distiuguishoc
lecturer and authoress , will looturo thii
( Tuesday ) evening in Spiritual hall , Shu
gart & Bono's block , at 7:30 : o'clock ,
Entrance on Main and Pearl street , stain
two door south of poatoffico. The sub
l jcct may bo selected by the audience.
Lcavo to try wedlock -was yoatordaj
given to John McGill and Emma Mack <
land , both of this city ; James A. Hay
ward and Minnie Kelley , both of Under
wood ; John Oloson , of Orcaton , am
Anna Shakson , of Council Bluff * .
A change has boon made in the polici
force by which Officers O'Brien and Mot
calfo now go on day duty , the former' )
beat being on Broadway and the lattor'i
on Main street. Officer Brooks now goei
on nights and takes the First ward , and
Oflicor Mono Middle Broadway.
It is to bo hoped that the move for t
clock for the tower of the Masonic temple
will not be allowed to slumber. A little
lift on the part ef enterprising citizen !
will put the clock in place , with illuml
nated dials , showing the time by night at
well as by day to any ono in any part ol
thg compass.
Tu&K was a largo nnd , of course , hap
py gathering of friends at the residenci
of Mr. J. 0. McDonnell , on Bontoi
utreot Saturday evening , nt the woddlnj
of Mr. Nelson Coy to Miss Lena Murr
both of this city. ROY. J. Fisk porformoi
the ceremony , after which a foaat wa
spread , in which the practical skill of th
Tmdo was demonstrated , it being propnro' '
l > y her own hands. Merry-making , etc ,
iopt the guests entertained happily unt :
Into hour.
The free public library is changing it
quarters , but not making a very "fat
movo. The now quarters are the room
which have boon occupied by Dra. Har
chett & West and the rooms in the reoi
making in nil much larger quarter , an
affording the additional room needed b ;
the growth of the library. Dr. Harichet
and Dr. West will take the rooms whic
' Lave been occupied by the library , an
will prove very commodious and convor
ient for those gentlemen nnd their man
patients.
The suit of Thomas' Nelson agains
John Rodpath was oa trial before Jut
tico Schurz and a jury yesterday an
drew a largo number ot laboring men a
witnesses and interested listeners. Thi
uit is for wages claimed to bo duo b
Redpath , who sublet a city contract c
W. A. Moore for filling streets. In thl
ewe an attempt U being made to prov
that Mr. Moore guaranteed the paymcr
of the men , and Mr. Moore himself i
erving ai hii own attorney , and shov
ing that ho ia fully aa capable as man
who ara in steady practice. Withoi
reference to tha merits of this partlouli
oawf the fact that many laboring me
and teamsters have been defrauded <
their just earning * by city contracts
has led TUB BEE to urge the council I
take some action by which these wl
take city contracts may bo compelled I
pay ( be laborers , It is not enough fi
the city official to say , as they have 0aii
that the Wrkingraon must look out f <
tiaemselvM , t The system which permi
those haying city contracts to ignore tl
lainu of thee who have done the wor )
k * Lai one indeed.
.
.1 ; i " i
A literary ml Boclnl ,
A eeting for young men will bo ho !
.at the rooms of the Y. H. 0. A. , No. J
Jjorth Vain street , at 8 o'clock p. m. t
-d y. Young men are invited to bo prc
BE.
BE.A programme of musical and literal
K reum hu bem prepared , and there
' * prowotof iU bwiig well carried ou
NIPPED IN OLA.
An Egress Employe Amstcfl for
Stefc Money Packages ,
ADoamster Charges $100 for Five
Bushels of Oorn.
Oilier Gleanings l-'rom tlio Court * .
The arrest of OKO of Neola's citizens ,
Oharloa F. Jones , has caused quito n
little flurry in that town , and drew n
number of H colons to this city yesterday
to see what was going to bo done with
tlio young men. The charge made
against him was that of tlio larceny of
money packagoa from the United States
Express company. Jones has lUed in
Noola for years , nnd has boon employed
as driver for the company , tramforring
the express from ono depot to another.
Ho has always boon considered very careful -
ful and honest , but of late it has been
discovered that money packages have
boon missing , ono disappearing on the
4th of February , ono on the ICth , and
ono on the 21ot. The packages were
traced , nnd it was learned that they had
been given him by ono agent to take
across to the other agent , and the latter
failed to recover them. The amount in
the missing packages was 805.00. This
led to the arrest of the young man , who
was brought to this city by Oflicor
Morse. IIo had little to say about the
charge beyond the firm denial of all
crookedness and the assertion thai
ho had delivered all packages
given him , and that if any
wore missing they must have boon lost or
appropriated by eonio ono oloo. A num
ber of Noola citizens appeared also , and
expressed their confidence in him by
furnishing the necessary bail , 400 , for
his appearance next Tuesday before Jua-
tico Vaughan.
DEAR CORN.
The man arrested Sunday tinder the
name of K. T. Gricgs , but whoso real
name appears to bo lan Kildaro , was be
fore Judge Aylosworth yesterday on a
charge of stealing five bushels of corn
from a K. 0. car. Ho pleaded guilty
but offered as extenuating circumstances
that ho had no work , and no money with
which to buy food for his team. If helot
lot the horses go hungry ho was liable to
bo fined for cruelly to animals , and so ho
yielded to temptation and took the corn.
The judge intimated that the charge
ought to have boon made moro serious
than moro larceny , as it was entering a
car , and the law in such cases made the
penalty a heavy one , and so fined him $10C
and costs , and in default of payment
thirty days in jail , hinting that the pris
oner ought to congratulate himself on
not being put into the penitentiary. The
man's family is to bo pitied , his wife hav
ing just given birth to a child , . and they
having no moans or provision. Ic is
claimed , though , that the man has boon
pilfering cars before , and the railways are
determined to do aomothing to atop their
losses.
OTHER MATTEBH. '
The two mutes arrested for pilfering at
Eisoman'a store wore released yesterday ,
Mr. Eisomau declining to prosecute the
boya.Tho
The cases of W. H. Beck and J. Kil-
fether for assaulting Henry Spotmar
wore called yesterday , but continued
until next Friday. Book claims thai
neither ho nor Kiifethor assaulted Spot-
man. Ho says that ho had a little trouble
over an old feud with another man , and
that this man gave him a slight blow ,
whereat ho was going for him , when
Spotman grabbed him ( Beck ) and choked
him , and thereupon a general row broke
out , chairs being thrown and spittoons
cossod about , there being toner
or twelve mon in the office
who engaged in it , while ho aud
Kiifethor hurried out and away without
taking any further part In the melee ot
striking a blow. Such is Beck's state
ment , and ho insists that it was some
other fellow who struck Spotman.
Justice Schurz yesterday discharged
Mary Gonway , who was arrested for mak <
ing threats towards Thomas Holder , anc
hold her husband. Thomas Gonway , ir
bonds to keep the peace.
Two other cases grow out of the trial o :
the Conway caso. It is alleged that whili
the witnesses in the case were oxcludec
from the room during the trial , two o :
them , John Pondcgrast and Jamei
Brown , listened at the door , and thui
heard some of the evidence , and on beinj
called to the stand themselves , awori
they had heard none of the oyidcnoe ,
They have been arrested for perjury anc
gave $50 bonds each to appear in couri
to-day.
0. H\ Mason , who was recently ar
rested for getting drunk , and dancinj
around his wife with a butcher-knife
and who was then lot down easy bocaus (
of his penitence and promise of reform
was before the bar yesterday for boiuj
drunk , and got off again with the usua
fine.
t
All tlio latest novelties in Spring Hat
can bo soon at L. 0. Arbuthnot's.
A HAED HABDWABE MAN
Ho Collects a liaro A mount of Mono ;
From Ono of Ills Old Customer *
\Vltliout Authority.
1 B , Grahl , whoso place of business U 01
*
upper Broadway , haa dealt with a Cincin
nati firm for aomo years , and has been ii
y the habit of paying his bill to ono ot it
travelling mon who has visited this eit ;
at intervals for several yearn. It has booi
about ten months since ho was hero before
fore , but not having learned that ho wa
uo longer in the employ of the house , Mi
Grahl nod no suspicion when ho nppeare
here Friday last anc1 collected of him th
amount duo , about $350. Sunday lughl
however , ho received a telegram from th
house saying that the mtm was not in thei
employ and tolling him not to pay an
money to him. The telegram came to
late , the money and the man both bavin
gone.
10
OLDS' ' WAGON WOBKS ,
A. Uranvli HOUBO Added to tlio Kutoi
prlso of Ouunuil liluffd.
The Olds' Wagon Works , of Foi
Wayne , Indiana , have just completed a :
rangeinonts for carrying a largo atock (
their celebrated wagons in Council Bluff
For the present their office will bo wit
Bhugart , Write & Wiea , They will I
represented by Mr. Frank Lawrence * B
general ngont , and nil corrcspondonco
should bo nddrcaacd to the "Olds' Wngon
Works , Council BlufTs , Iowa , " or Fort
Wayne , Intl. This popular wagon hna
made for itself such a reputation in the
wesb that the company have bocu com-
polM to tnko thin ftlcp , Jrt order that
ihoif numerous rUnloluora may bo accom
modated at onO * .
Mr. FinnU Cartwright , the Bupcnn-
tondont ut the works , has boon in Ooun-
oil Willis for several dnys completing
these arrangements. Olds' now ranks
among the lending wagons. The demand
is steadily incrensing.and Mr. Cartwright
was shrewd enough to BOO that Council
Blufld is to bo the great distributing point
for the great west , and hence the ar
rangement just completed. Mr. Cart
wright loft Sunday morning for Denver.
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY ,
/L / NMuBr of SnEgestions from the
Mayor on Various Matters ,
Tlio Dolngx of tlio
The city council mot in regular session
last evening. The minutes wcro read and
a largo number of bills allowed.
Mayor Vaughan pulled out his little
memorandum book on which ho dots
down from time to time matters attract
ing his attention , and with this as n re
minder made a number of suggestions tc
the council. Ho wanted the council tc
provide a suitable oflico for the mayor , at
contomiilatcd by the code , and that roomi
bo provided in connection therewith foi
the different committees to moot in , and
that telephone and other conveniences be
providod. Ho also suggested that the
city could issue legally $50,000 to § ( iO,00 (
of additional bonds , and that the finance
committee shall investigate the oamo , at
ho believed it would be wise to isauo said
bonde , making them at fl'vo potf c6nt. irl <
tercst , and use the proceeds to build n
market house and appropriate city oflices ,
and in taking up other bonds now draw
ing aovon and eight per cent , interest.
A city pouud is also needed , with build-
Inga , fences , etc. , that the ordinance
ought to bo enforced in regard to stock
and dogs.
Among other matters towhich , attention -
tion was called waa the need of a hydranl
corner of Market street and tvvonuo E
the desire of citizens for a sidownlt
grade from Oakland avenue to Markel
street onavonuo E on iho north side ; the
need of a lamp post corner of Markel
street and avenue E ; the need of a rail
ing to the bridge over the Pettibom
ditch ; the desire of Mr. Tipton and Mr
Mackin to have their alloys opened ; thai
the street leading into the southwest pan
of the city , opposite Mr. Catlin's real
donee , was in a dangerous condition , anc
also that parties who had done street fill
ing wcro daily called on for informatior
as to what they could do with the tickets
the contractors failing to pay them foi
their work. The muyor recommendec
that as a bond had been taken by thi
city , the attorney look into the mattoi
and see if justice might not bo done thi
workinpmon and teamsters.
All the members were present oicep
Alderman MoMahon. 0. R. Scott appeared
poared for the Oakland avenue property
owners , and the city clerk was ordered t <
advertise for bida for filling side steeti
and low lota as ordered by the couaci
some time ago.
The petitions for widening sidowalki
on North Main street was granted. The
petition of W. 11. Vaughan hose compa
ny to bo recognized as a volunteer com
pany by the city , was referred. The petition
tition for S. Cobalt to bo appointed policeman
licoman at Bayliss' park , was referred ,
Also ono for John Darbcn. Three 01
four petitions were presented by William
Englo , asking for damages to his proper'
7 , oy Vfiaaftn of change of grade , anc
ilso on account of railroad track running
n front of his property. Referred.
Complaint was made that very pool
meals were being furnished the prisoner !
n the city jail , and the committee wai
nstruotcd to investigate and make a nov
contract.
A communication was received from thi
Jnion Pacific that as soon as the weathei
permitted it would fix the track on Unioi
ivenuo BO as to run the ferry cara up ti
Boadway , and asking that the counc'l JTO
sclnd its resolution threatening to com
nonce suit against the company for fail
.ng so to do. This resolution was ro
Bcindod.
The chief of police reported thirty-on
ir rests botwobn March 18 lh and date
The city treasurer's report showed SIC ,
718 on hand. The city clerk's roper
showed the receipts of his office fo
March to have boon $043.
The special committee reported agains
putting in a hydrant on North Mail
street. Concurred in.
The council is to meet Thursday evening
ing as a board of cqalizition.
Foster , the florist , on Harrison strso
Cuncil BlulFd , has the largest stock woe
of the Mississippi. Send for catalogue
PEllSONAIj.
*
Justlco Rllow Clark , of Noola , and Joli
O'Coner , tlio hotel man , were in the Blufl
yesterday ,
Ira 8. Corpron , who haa bocu connect *
with the Urowstor house , of Vreeport , lii
taken the poaltlon of clerk at tha Ogden , an
entered actively upon his duties. He Is exi *
rloucod in hotel matters and will doabtlai
fill the portion well.
A. Summons , of Cedar ttaplds , was i
the Ogden yesterday.
Al. Kosonbaum , of New York , WM amor
yesterday'B arrlvalunt the Ogden ,
John RadcliO , of Chicago , la a guett of U
Ogden.
K , W. Powell , of St. Lonls , reached tl
Ogden yesterday.
L. Hall , of Uod Oak , was at the 1'acICo ye
torday.
W. D. Cromo , of Woodbine , dined at tl
Pacific yeatoriUy.
Wlllard Dauf.ell , of Missouri Vlley , WM
the city y wtoriay ] , and tarrlod ut tha Paclti
Andy Jackson has left for Cheyenne to i
tend the meeting of cattle mon there.
W. J. Michaels left lajst evening for Lou
vllle , and expects to bring 'hla wife back wl
him.
him.Mr.
Mr. Will Stull of Lincoln , Neb. , upout Su
day In tba Uluff * , greotlug hla old frlen
here. Ho was formerly with Burnham , 'J'l
lejs & Co. of this city.
At the roller skating rink -laet'evenii
John Kponetor won the gold modal f
the second time , making the railo
four minutes.
" "w - " " " " 1' " ' ' " ' ' " * -
i p fjittaiir i-i T m i 11 i i
_ _ _ _ _
Aj-OLi > lJiilo !
WE ARE JJEUETiflNGSUMil VKRY FiN
For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and
see our New Stock.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. .
412 Brondwny , Council Bluffs , ) Trvw A .
IOWA.
West Side Square , Clarmdn , \
MAYNE & PALMER ,
DR4UCH3IN
Hard and
AND WOOD.
BUtK 'AND BAIIREI , UUE , tOUISVltLK AND PORTLAND OEMKNT , MICHIGAN PIASTER , HAIB
AND SEWKll FIl'K.
Ho. B3B Broadway. OOPNOIL BLPFFfl. IOWA.
Wo have the Tlio latest nov
finest stock nnd elties for Spring
all the latest de Overcoats w e
signs to select have just re
from. ceived. See them
NONE BUT TUB LEADING
BEST OP SKILLED
HANDS EMPLOYED , Merchant Tailors
and 9 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
All kinds o ! / jr. DEC.
Snglneerinff I
anil Sur-1
calculated lunntitloal , I ROOM 6 , W OPERA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
etc. , etc. \ All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To.
iADY , ORGUTT & FRENCH
urtalns , Lace , tilt , Turcoman , Etc. Stock west of Chicago.
Gil Cloths , Mattings , Linoleums , Etc.
omo and bo convinced thai wo are headquarters for all goods in our line ,
hoapest place to buy House Furniehinga in the City.
OUNC1L BLUFFS , IOWA.
Mail Orders Filled Promptly nnd wikh Care.
The only Hotel in this City on the Eurpo.\n plan of
fcPAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. "
Now Building New Furnishings.
ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENTKALLY LOCATED.
Fine Sample Rooms Elegant Restaurant.
PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR ,
Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway- - - - CircJ ; ) lu
HARMAN KELLEY ,
34 N , MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF
ML PAPER
Interior Decorations.
13 S. Pearl Street nnd 20 N. Alain Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Merchant Tailoring ,
REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE.
805 South Main Street , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
WHY DON'T YOU
GET SOME OF
FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ?
Perfect Fitting , Best and Cheapest. Fine Linen ColUn and CoBe.
No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa.
13. 33UT
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMERl
Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds.
TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH
. _ JXTo. JL-aU TVT. 3Molaa. ft. , qota.xi.oll
W.R. VAUGHAN.
Justice o ! the Peace.
Omaha and Council Bluff * .
Real osttte colleo Ion igtnt
Ottr aaving * banV.
rnoa. omcu , u. v. ruoir ,
OFFICER & PUSEY
BANKERS.
COODOU Bluffii . . la.
Established - - 1858
Fnreljro anil omertlo Exchange t
Uo
J
R , Rice M. D.
( lAUPPDQ or other tumon r mov d
UUl\UDUU , knlieordrewlnjrolUood.
i n CHIC DISEASES
ROLLER SEATING
CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AVK ,
Open lore ; a. in. , ti"0 p. m mt 7SO ; p. m. , Mon
c. y , W dne d v and Friday o cnliK * exclusively
the ly'mplo Club.
un Monday , Wednesday and Friday o > e
ADMISSION M CENTS ,
No objectionable characters w be admitted.
H II. MAHTE.VS , . I'KOPIIIKTOR
THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED !
"The wicked ahall bo turned into hell ,
and the nations that forget God , And
the aarau shall drink of the vrino of the
wrath ef God , which s poured out with
out mixture into the cup of indignation ,
and ho shall bo tormented with lire ant
"brimstone in the presence of the holj
engels and i > > the presence ot tbe Lamb ,
BIBLE.
WHOLESALE DKALEttS IN
to
Ed. Olmon 1 401 Uroadnay , Jtcila ntnllltrur * .
Chcl il'cuWno f Council Bluffs. rartlcsftSpoclnlty.
SIGN , SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALTY ,
17 North Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS
. GALLAGHER.
Gr O O 3 3EI. X
Now atoro , Fresh Goods , tow Trices ami Pollto Attondunt ? .
Do ° r east of Metropolitan Hotel ,
WHOLESALE
ry Timer's Stock
, , §
A < TSpeclal ttlciillon to orders my Mall. OQUNQTL BLUFFS/ / TO VA !
3VTOEC3NT.
FIHSTCLASS.
Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
L. A. CASPER ,
The Largest and Most Complete Green House In
Western Ion a.
Over 24,900 Feet of Glass in Use.
The Greatest variety end the Choicest plant * . Hy
collection of Plants nnd I1 low era Is now complete In
e\ery ro'icct , and the public troimltcd to call and
lopped the same.
I was awarded the First Premium nt tr-o Council
Bluds District tnlr in September. 18S3 , \er all com
petitors : anojiiiuo sin o addfd many new and
choice virlo'lcd , and ain prepared to furnish n new
class of plants that ImolitrcHoro been unattainable
In thU market , for nhlch I male no extra chargo.
Cut lion era and floral designs f urnUbcd r romptly ,
and on auort notlco 1hn\oju't Issued a nuw cat
alogue for 1831 , which will bo tent free on application.
Green Vegetables the Year llounil.
Ilorao lladUh In bottles.
23 Plorco St. Counclll BlufTslowa.
N. SCHURZ.
Wee oftle Peace.
OFFICE OVEU AMERICAN EXPRESS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA.
FOR SALE BY
J. Y. FULLER ,
Commission Merchant
Nnj O.SPcfrl Street - . COUNCIL HUHTS IOWA
SPECIAL NOTICE
TO
Consumers of Water 1
THE
COUNCIL BLUFFS
City "Waterworks Com'y
AT THE
Request of tlio City Council ,
'or a SO iHys' exttnslon a ? ovMonccd by resjol'itlon
} i8i l March 18 , 1SU , hereby ami unco ) tint It
vlll put lu servloo jilpja t > the carb ol the street
on the line i f Its malti' , for a'l partial who clojlru
omnectlona nnJo with the street mains , anduho
will mftko app loitlon therefor to the o itnjmny be
tore thi cxpiratloa o ( laid 3J dayj' extension ,
APRIL 18 , 1884 ,
At tbe follow In ' prices , payab'o In advance :
One half Inch Service Flpo tS 21
Five-eighth Inch S rvlcel'Ipn 0 K
Three-quarter Inch Serv Ice Pipe ,10 71
Seven eight Inch nc'vlco 1'lfo 13 21
One Inch Service I'lpe . . . . . .16 ( X
Those prices Include the cost of opening tnc
cloilip the ttrect , tipping the street Mater main ,
fiirui'hmt ; and putting lu extra etrong load service
pipe , furnishing and putting In our > step , stop lioj
and cover complete , and making all necessary con
ncctlons bstwecn the etreot nat r ra < tn and th <
oirl ) n ( the street , wh'ch re about one-half tnt
cost to the eon u cr ot dolnu the name work.
In view of the conteiuplVtd pavin ; of cortalr
etrecti In the city parties are recommended to maki
pphcatlon Immediately , at the office of the com
pauy , i.
26 Pearl Street ,
In order to Btre the necessity and avoid the In
croft'cd expense of broaklu f up ( he itreet alter pav
Inz hia been done.
HARIIV BIHKINBINK ,
Chief Euclneer.
GASH TALKS !
At the well-known Establishmeu
OP
P. FILBERT
J. . ,
209 Upper Broaaway , the
PIONEER GASH
GH1L-CK O33H-ST
Of Council lllufla. Notice our reduced Trice LM
We gnu
16poundnKitraflSugar for , , , . . , . , . , , , , $1 0
11 poundi Granulated Sutrar , . . . , 1 u
as pound * Cholco Ontmeal 10
i6 ! pounds Navy Ik\ui * 1 c
21 pounds ! ! BtlluU Starch . . . . . , , . . , , , , 1 0
ISlioundtfarollnalUce , , . . , , , . , . 1 o
IS poundj Ouoico irunib , , , , , , 1 o
i 5 tare lliiflaloSoip , . . , , 1 o
Extra LakeTr ut , perpiund , , , o
Choice Mine * Meat , p < r pound , . , . 1
1 dozen Mackerel , 1
Colorado Klour , Winter , per cwt. . . 2 9
10 | ound Olnucr Hi up * , , , , 1 c
40poundsli uibf , . . , . , , , , , . . . , , , , 1 C
ft ttallon l.cj Hy.uu , , . , , . , . 1 e
White Htb.uer kit , , f
Mackerel , per kit , E
T. T. T
All eradca , according to quality , ICe to EOo pt
pouud
We alio carry a full line of Men's , ladles' an
Cn'Jdnm' ' * fine Bhoenand Men' Kino Uootj at m
law price * . AUo full llae 01 Tiuwaro and gone i
inerchtidtae. Call on us and be convlncod Ilia jo
caUBMeiuouey Vi Ueallne with us. Qoodn ddhejc
life lu any pait of the illy.
lu it Mortl , waarH bound to tell and challenge *
Uudad * oompetltloa In Uil couutv.
J , 1' . KILPKRT
2C9 uppiir Uroudior.
Wo irua'antco the euro of the following named dls-
flcasca , or no pay : Ithcumatlam , Sere luln , Ulcers ,
Catarrh , a 1 Blood and kin discni es , Dy. pepsla , Liver
Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Dltcascs. Gout , Neu
ralgia and Asthma , Thca- Springs are the favorite
resort of the tired an.l dchllltatad , and are the
FEEBLE LADII S BEST FHIEND ,
Ocod hotel , liver ) and bathing a < comochtlon uoth
winter and summer. Locality highly picturesque
and healthy Accessible by Wab < sb rallnny , a
Evona , or C. , B. & Q. , nt Albanj. Corrcnonutno
solicited , 11EV. H. JI. 'THOMPSON.
Manager.
Albany. Slloam Springa , iQcntry Co. , IIo.
ANALYSIS.
Specific Qrarlty. 1.002
Reaction Neutra
Ca'bonlo Acid ( > ts 26 In. per gallon
Carbonate Calcium. . . , 35,821 Uralni
Carbonate Iron , 7.C41
Sulphate Mat i cola 3'frfl
Sulphate C'alcl'im . . .1,140
Chloride Sodium 7,200
Billica i 1,668
Alumina . . . ,0,018
Organtoand Volatile matter and loss . . . .1,459
Total scllda per gallon 67,174
WmauT & HKIUIILL. Chemists
JACOB SIMS. E. P. CADWELL
SIMS& CADWELL ,
Attorn6ys-ai-Law ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
Offlco , Main Street , Rooms 1 and Bhugart 6 Uo-
Mahon'i ) Block. Will practice In State and edml
oourUi
M 3 "
H S
5 S rt
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The following are tbe times of the arrival and do-
narturo of tcaina by central etandard time , at the
locAl dcpats. Trains Icavd transfer depot ten mJu-
earller and arrive ton minutes later.
cmcAoo , Buaunaros AHD qcixor.
LBiVH. 1RJUVB.
CUD p m Chicago Exprcn 0:10 : a m
0:15 u m FASI Mall. 7:00 p
KAifllfl CITT , 8T , JOB AKD OOlTKCIIi ELOTB.
10:10 : ft ra llo.ll and Kxi > rcM , 0:45 : p ru
8:2S : p m 1'actflo Exprvu , 6S6 : p m
CnlCAOO , tUlWADRXI AMD ST. rAUk
5:25 : p m Expreeu , D:40 : a m
5:44 : ft m Kxfteta , O'M p m
CHICAGO , BOOK ISLAND AMD rACmO ,
ESOpm : Athntlc Kxpiuee , 0:10am :
11:60 : a m Day Cxprcva , 0:60 : p m
7:15 : a ui * D 3lIoluiB Aotxturnodatlon , 4:10 : pm
At local depot only ,
WABASH , 6T , LOUIS AKD'.FAcmC
D : C a m Mall , 1:15 : p m
1:60 : pm Cannon dall. 11:15 : am
A I l'i iisf jr only ,
CUICAOO and HORTUWUTXUH ,
6 : 0 ra Kxprcan , 0:60 : pm
0:15 : a to radflloKxiirMit 9:15 : am
tom WODX cm AKP rAcino.
m gt Paul Express , 00 am
m Accommodation ,
nio.x rAcmc.
17:50 p m Wcatern lixpieeo , 8:39 am
1:11 : a in 1'acltio Kiprern , 4:34 : pm
7:19 a ra Local Exjirciii , 0:64 : am
12:11 a in Lincoln Kxprvss , . . . . . . .
* At Trail lur only.
KUMVir TKAIilB TOOMAUA.
Le ve-Sl-8:24-lo-2 : : .Uzi a. at. 11-5Z1 : : | .
4:21-5:21-6:24-7 : : : 4 anil 11:04 : p , m tiui d y , iU- :
10-M a m. li43iri : : : l-7ut and 11 1 p. uL Ar *
mo M minute beturu leatlng tlina
Mrs , H , J , Hilton , H , D ,
PHYSICIAN & SURUEON ,
S22 SUdcUo Bro -l-i7 , Council Blufla ,