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6 THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLTJTCFSFRIDAY APKIL 3 , 1885 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning , April 3 , SUBSCRIPTION RATKS. CanlM . . - cent * ' " * k Cy - - - - p Ilf M U - . . . . . . . . . . lio.M rwr year MINOB MENTION , Neil Voorliocs' ecrvlcoa with Koollno & Felt were severed yesterday , The Catholic schools nro cloaod until next Monday , it being holy trook , Easter display of pattern bonnota and fine novelties , on Saturday nt Biles' . John Phillips is having tho. front of hla store greatly Improved , the size and abapo ot the windows being changed. A bill of exceptions was yesterday filed In the case of Balloy vs. the Mutual Bon out association of Council Bluffs. The city council moot , next Monday evening , and the prospect ia there will then bo a change of several city officers. Regular meeting of Fidelity Council No. 150 R. A , this ( Friday ) evening , All members are requested to bo present , A largo number of witnesses have been ( subpoenaed to attend the trial of Capt. Hayes this afternoon on a charge of vagrancy. The man Novlllo , who wni shot in the ,1 * log , ia atlll In jail here , and hla wound ia , healing. Ho la now nblo to limp about the cjrrldor. Mrs. L. Rogers , of Cedar Rapids , Is to opan a now millinery store at No. 341 Broadway , the building juat vacated by H. E , Seaman. J. L. Dugot , receiver of the Iowa Mu tual Live Stock Inanranco company , has commenced suit against J. 0. Oaborno on a note for $82. Jo Schmltt , who In moving out to Groendalo the other day was hurt , tras able to bo oat again yesterday for the first time slnco the accldant. The United States Court adjourned yesterday to moot hero again on the 28th , Judge Love going to Dnbnqno to hold court for Judge Shlras , who has gene to California. In the United States Court yesterday the jury in the caao of King vs. the K. 0. & St. Joe Railway , a right of way Butt , returned a verdict In favor of plaint iff for § 600. The eastern parties who are planing for starting a wholesale boot and shoo house and factory hero , are negotiating for a lease of the Mynster block on Broadway until they can put up a.bullding of their own. own.Last Last evening there was a pleasant social gnthorlng at the residence of Don A. Judd , the company consisting of the of ficers and teachers of the Congregational . Sunday school , of which ho Is the super- intendenh N , . Mr. King , of Dea Moincs , who has the contract for grading the new K. 0. track.ei f between hero and Pacific Junction , was ' ' here yesterday , and reports the work as M going along nicely with the prospect of being finished by the Sls't. Fetor Bechtolo sots a good example to ; other citizens by the way ho keopa the the aldowalk and atroot In front of hla hotel , clean and frco from mud and rub bish. There Is always a .clean .crossing thoro. Some of the Council Bluffs readers of THE BFE thought yesterday that no ac count was given of the fire the night be fore , the account not appearing on the Council Blnffa pages. The latencaa of n the hour before particulars could bo gain , od , necessitated giving the account on an other page. Late Council Bluffs news is occasionally crowded off the pages devot ed to this city , and readers would do well to boar this in mind. It ia suggested with apparently strong reasons , that Strectsville should bo given bettnr fire protection. There is no hydrant now on Broadway west of Sixteenth strpot , and there Is much vlauablo prop erty weat of there. The largo school building at Streotsvillo is practically with out any protection in case of fire , and I there ia much other property which it [ aooma should have hydrants located near enough to secure protection. It looks OB if the prohibitionists mean business. They ( ay they wore given the assurance that If a goodly number of pe titioners expressed a dealro to have the saloons closed-iho mayor would close thoin ; and they have secured such sig natures , there being among them some of the most prominent mon In the city , and some of the largest property owners. They propose to wait and sec what the authorities will do , and then If nothing ia done they will decide themselves on some course of action , Dr. S. Moshor , of the Sioux oty Chronic Disease Institute , will bo at the Scott house In this city , Thursday , April 2d. Will attend to patients and all who are ( filleted will do well to give him a o call. Consultation free. ot t tHtlltO. The following Is a list of real estate A transfers filed in the recorder's p office of Pottawoitamlo county , Iowa , aa d furnished by A. J. Stephenson , abstrac c tor , real estate and loan agent , Council 0n Bluffs , Iowa , April 2 , 1885 : n James SI. Jones to N. D. Sanforj , n part block 3 , Allen & Cook's add to d Avooo $1,200. h Maria Mynster to Win. P. FrlsWe.part si cut A e | 24 , 75 , 44-S281.45. sic ! E. P. Cadwoll Jo 31 , 0 , Phillips , part tl 31 , 70 , 43-55,000. tlci Total tales , ? 0 481.45. ciw cic Spring goodi for suitings are Norene & Tl L ndstrom'a , No. 505 Mn'n ' itreet. In Tlai spect on Invited. Prices and quality aiL qu& ] to any In the city. re THE FIRST MOVE , The 1'rolilbltlonlstB Mnko * Bully on the Council. Yesterday afternoon there was a spec lal meeting of the council called for 4 o'clock. Aldermen Mynstor , Slodontopf , Straub and Golso were present. A mooting of the board of health was firs ! called , and a number of smallpox bills audited up to the county board , As a council they were confronted by a num. bor of representative citizens who doslrcc to got some action taken In regard to the enforcement of the prohibition law. There were present L. W. Tulloys , A. Ovorton , Dr. Montgomery , Rev. J. Q. Lemon , \V. B. Mayos and others , and the petition was presentee which had boon circulated for signatures , asking that the saloons bo closed , Attorney Jacob Sims , In bohnl : of those thus present , desires to say a few words concerning the petition , but the point was raised by Aid. Mynstor , who presided , that the council was not In legal soislon , as It was a special mcotlng and it wai learned that legal notice to bo present had not boon served on all the aldermen. Ho was in favor , however , ol listening to what was to bo said , and the petition could bo filed with the clerk , II bolnc understood that thonldormon wonli listen , not as a council , but a Individ uals. uals.Aid Aid Sledentoff was In too great a hurry to get back to his office , llo did not want to listen to It and then have to hoar it all over again next Monday night , when the council would moot In regular session , and the matter could bo brought . "I don't what do " up. BOO wo can now , he said , "this being no council mooting , unless wo stay just to have a sort of CAmp-mcotlng. " After some consultation it was doomed advisable on all sides not to present or file the petition until next Monday even * ing , when there would bo a regular moot ing of the council. / The petition signed by about 400 voters Is couched In the following words : ' To the Honorable W. R. Vaughan , Mayor of Council Bluffs : Wo , the undersigned citizens of Coun cil Bluffs , Iowa , would most respectfully petition you , the Honorable Mayor of our city , to enforce the prohibitory law now so flagrantly violated In our midst , and wo also request the city council to co-operate with yon in securing thlq object. Not only in this , but in your every other effort to maintain a duo observance of the law and preserve the peace and order of the city , wo pledge you our most cordial support. " FINISHING THEIR OOUESE , The Glass Who \Vil Bo Graduated at the High School Thfs The following are those who have about finished their course in the high Bchool , and will in June rccdivo their diplomas : Lucia Young , Ida Wallace , Bertie Hat- tenhaner , Ada Bolin , Amanda Zuhmuelv Ion , Mary Damon , Mancl Oliver , Anna Bou'man , Magglo Shoutz , Mary Cole , Nellie Spooner , John Sylvester , Lemuel Knott. As will be noticed , there are but two gentlemen out of a class of thirteen. It .3 a cause for regret that moro of the 3oys do not stick by the public schools to the . . finish , ai they thus gain a practical , valuable education. It seems that most of the boys cither drop ont of ecliool entirely before reaching the senior year , or else go away from home to school. PEKSONAIi. Supervisor Kirkwood was in the city yea erday. E. F. Welch of Chicago , was at the Ogden yesterday. Justus Olaik of Red Oak , was in the city yesterday. George D. Thayer of Omaha , waa in this city yesterday. Airs. J. J. Bliss has returned from her eastern business trip. L. Oppenheimer , a Mineola merchant , was at Bechtole'a yoatorday. Misses Clara and Ida Myers returned yes terday from a visit to Omaha friends. W. Hoggs , of Bogga & Kisncr , merchants at Griswald , waa in the city yesterday. J , A. Partridge and J. W , Holmes of Whitewater , arrived at the Ogden yesterday. The name of Tom O'Carlislo of Missouri Valley , appears on the Pacific house register. Wilbur Griffith of Harlan , ia in the city with Frank Withorall who has just returned from Hnrlan , II , 1' , Salmon , n capitalist from Princeton , 111 , , is in the city looking after some real estate investments , Mrs. I. Cummings nnd Miss 0. Oumminga of Omaha , dined at the Ogden yesterday with J , L. Clark of this city. Major McCauley , the sewer contractor , is in the city for a few days , Ila expects next week to go to St. Paul and Minneapolis to - look after some contracts there. A number of K. 0. & St. Joe railway promlnonts were In the city yebtorday , called here to attend to n suit in the United States court. The party stopped at the Ogden and consisted of J. F. Barnard , L. G. Morse , J. Hnyward , K. H. Wells and 0. K. Hardy. The many friends of Bob Uunttngton will bo saddened on learning that he is now very ill with typhoid fever at his home in Oak land. But a few days ago his sister , Miss Belle Huntington , died of the same disease , and their mother is- also ill and threatened with the fever. OlimiKlnK ft Name , Considerable talk has been indulged in especially among educational circles in the : at re , over the statement made that Leigh Hunt , the new president of Iowa's Agricultural college , is none other than plain "Smith" Hunt , and that ho lias dropped tbo name "Smith" as being too common for to uncommon a man as hlra- ailf , and taken the more dlitlngulsbed name of Leigh Hunt. Now the query Is made how the change came about ? Un der the law of this st to a man may change hla name by order of court after filing sfttlafactoiy papers and having the clungo advertised legally. Some of thoto who have been watching the career of the pretident of Iowa's Agri cultural College , are curious to know whore and when any auch order of court was issued , and where and when any advertisement waa published ? Prof. olgh or Smith Hunt , whichever It la , might at least satisfy theaa eager search- U on after the truth , by satisfying their curiosity concerning hla personal nfF irti. IIo ought to know what his name Is , il anybody docs , and ought to bo willing to inform thorn. THE Br.r. his received such-a qnory , but it Is not Prof. Hunt's keeper. The inquirer , and all others are advised to ask him direct , na the proper source for such Information , The Coming Lecture. Next Tuesday evening Ilov. Dr. Fris- bio , pastor of the Congregational churcl nt DCS Moincs , is to lecture in Masonic hall on "My Trip lo Alaska. " Dr. Prls bio has a state reputation as an o rotor , and this lootnro Is spoken of as ono ol his best. At DCS Moincs it created grcal enthusiasm and the second night thcro were 1,700 tickets oold. The Register says of it : On Friday night the doctor invltod a largo audience that assembled In the aud itorium of his church to take this journey with him. Most charmingly did ho guide them , and varied and rich wore the experiences and pleasures and pictures which ho developed for them. For an hour and a half Dr. Friable pre sented this vast panorama of grandeur and beauty to his hearers in a way to de light as well aa Instruct them. Word painting could scarcely bo bettor done , whether the picture waa one of moun tainous grandeur sublimity , or ono humorous with the primitive features of Indian life. There was in it BO much of variety as to keep up an eager interest , and thcro was not one of the audience who bid not wish most heartily that the journey they had taken had boon twlco ni long. Wo commend It as ono of the delightful descriptive lectures wo have over hoard. A Kerosene Drnnkaril. Savannah News , Ono night recently n Gainesville lady was aroused by a knocking at her door. On opening It she behold a well-dressed and gentlemanly-looking man , who car ried a lantern In his hand. Ho said that his lantern was about to go ont for want of oil. She procured her oil can , and quietly handing It to him , ho turned it up to his mouth and took a long and vigorous swig of its contents. She re monstrated , but ho assured her that ho had for several years paat used kerosene as a stimulant in place of coffee , whisky or other beverages. Ho then replenished his lantern and strode onward toward his destination. COUNCIL BLurra MAEKKT , Wheat No. 1 milling , G5) No. 2 , CO ; No. S , EO. Corn Now , 28c. Data For local purposes , 23e , Hay 65 00@6 50 per ton ; baled , 60GO. Bye 35o. Corn Meal 1 SO per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 00 ® 6 60. 60.Coal Coal Delivered , hard , 9 50 per ton } soft 40 per ton Lard Falrbank'g , wholesaling at 9 c. Flour City flour , 150@2 90 , Brooma 2 95@3 00 per dot , L17B STOCK. Cattle Butcher cows S 25@3 76 , Butcher steers , 3 75@4 00. Sheep 2 50@3 00 , Hogs 4 00@4 25. PRODUCE AND TEUrTS. Poultry Live chickens , per doz. 3 00 ; live turkeys , Oc per Ib. Bntter Creamery , 25@2Sc ; choice country lC@18o. * Eggs lOc per dozen. vegetables Potatoes , 45@50o per bushel ) onions , 7oo per bn ; apples , choice cooking or eating , 3 50 ; beans , 1 001 60 per bushel Orongoa Florida , 4 00 per box ; California , 2,50 per box , Lemons 4 C0@5 00 oer box J. L. DiBEVOISE. Union Ticket Ipiit No. 507 Broadway Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table , Corrected to January 7,1835. ' COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival and de parture of trains by central standard time , al the local depots. Trains leave transfer depot tea ruin ates earlier and arrive ten minutes later. omoiao , BC2uaaro > AHD qua or. uuvm. AJULTVI. CBIpm Chicago Express 0:00 : am B:10 : a m Fast Mail. - TtOO p ro li0 p m Accommodation. SlOO p m At local depot only. C1K&UI CITT , ST. ion AND OOtnoiL BLUm. 10:06 : k m Uall and Express , 0:25 : p m 8U5pm Padflc Express , 0:66 : pm CmOAQO , KHWACK1I AHD ST. PADt. 85 : p m Express , 8:05 : a m B:2i : a m Express , CM p m oracAoo , OCK ISIOND AKD rAoma. 8:26 : p m Atlantic Express , 0:06 : a m 9S6 : a m Day Express 9:61 : p m TlSO a m * Des Uolnes Accommodation , 0116 p m At local depot only. HABAIH , ST. LOUIS AHD PACIFIC. CIO p m Acoommod t.on 0:00 : a m 1:80 : p m Louis Express 2:15 : p m Al Transfer only cmoAooand HOBTOWUTIBI , 6:60 : p m Express , 8:60 : p m $ BS | io Paclflo Express 8C6am : iionr cm AND PACIFIC. TiiO p ra 81. Paul Exprese , 0:00 : a m rilO m Day Express 7:00 : p m CKIOM PACino. 8:00 : p m Western Express , 8:80 : a m 11:00 * m Pacific ExpicM , iiiO p m UllO u Lincoln Express , 1B ; p m At Transfer only BCMMY TRAINS TO OMAHA. Leave Council lilufla 7:15 8:20 : fl O 10.30 11UO ft. m. 1SO : 2:30-8:30 : : 1:28 : 6:26 : 0.25 11:45 : p. m. Leave Omaha 8(40 7:6C : fc:60 : 10CO : 11:15 : a. m. 12:50-2:00 : : 3:00o : : 4:55 : & : B5 -11:10 : P. m. JACOB SIMS , Attorney - at-Law , COUNCIL DLUF18 , IOWA. Office , Ualn Street , Rooms 7 and 8 , Sbugart and Ifeno block. Will practice la State and tate courts. N. SOHURZ. Wee of the Peace. . ornoK OVER AUKRIOAM XXPRKIB COUNCIL BLUFFS. JO W A MANDEMAKEES & VAN , ARCHITECTS , CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No. 201 Upper Broad way , Council Blnffe. COUNCIL BLUFFS Wholesale and Retail Desleri In Hard Soft ana Blossburg O OA. . L W. H. BIBLEY , Manager. OfflM , S3 Main St. Yird , on C. K. I. V , and 0 , f I , , & 8t.P. iUUw j , NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. Capets and Dry Goods AT HARKNESS BROTHERS. Axminster Moquette , Body Brussels , Tapesiry Brussels , Ingrain Carpets , Etc. Office Matting a opecialty. Smyrnia Rugs , Mats , Oil Cloths , Etc , Our stock of Lace Curtains is unusually large and gf excellent variety. Turcoman arid Madras curtains in many new and beautiful designs. Choicest ilksin black and the new colors , Our lineot Dress Goods comprises all the new designs for the eason , and the variety of our White Goods is nowhere excelled. New and beai titul Laces invite attention , and our line of ladies' and childrens' Hose is larger and finer than ever. Harkness Bros , 401 Broadway Council Bluffs , "MURDER MOST FOUL , " To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria DURING the lost flvo years thcro has not been a death from diphtheria In any ca o where Dr. Thomn Jcflerls'preventive ami euro was used. It 1ms boon the means ot sating thousands of lives. India- nenslblo In puttidsore throat , In malignant scarlet Jcvcr , changing It In 48 hours to the simple form. In fallible euro for all Inflammatory , Ulccrathe , IMtild or Catarrhal conditions , cither Internal oi external Price , 52. CHOLERA ! CHOLERA ! CHOLERA ! Dr. Jeflcils' Cbolctn Specific will nirctt the disease In 30 to 60 minutes. The Doctor used this modi- clno during the fearful visitation o Itho cholera In Cincinnati , St. Louis , and all along the MUelesIppI Rh cr and its tributaries , without losine a case , In the years ' 49 , ' 60 , ' 51 and ' 62. It IB also In fallible In Cholera Morbus , Cholera Infantum , etc. Keep It on hand. You cau rely upon It. Send ( or it. Frlco $2.00 Cholera "Comes aa a thief In thu night. ' D YS PEPS I A ! D YSPEPS I A ! Djepoptlc , why live In misery and dlo in despair with cancer of the stomach ? Dr. Thomas JcOorls cure * every caio of Indigestion anil constipation In a very short time. Boat of references Riven by citfzens ot Council Dluda and Omaha. Djspopsla la the cause of ninety per cent of all diseased conditions. 1'tlco $5 lor two weeks treatment. Full printed infractions how to usothomedlclncs sent with them. No doctor required ; agood | nurse 8 all that If ecossary. Dr. JefTerls' remedies can only bo obuinod at hla ollice , No. 23 South 8th Street Council Bluffs , Iowa , Or eont by express on receipt of price. SMITH it TOLLER , AGTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors S 7 and 9 Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. , - - - . A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. A. J. MILLER , ( COLORED ) Hair Cutting anil Shaving. This is an Equal Rights Shop 610 Broadway , Council Bluffs THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD 1 TYPEWRITER NO. 2 , Is the Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. With only 39 keys to learn an . operate. It prints 70 characters Including caps and small letters , punctuations , flgurcs , signs and I fractions. It a the simplest and I most rapid writing machine made as well as the most durable illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff Seamans & Benedict , Chicago , 111. , Solo Agents. 0. II. SHOLES , Council Bluffs Agent for Western Iowa F. H. Oitcurr. S. T. PBEKCD I. M. TBETNOB. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO SUCCESSORS ro Casady" Orcntt & French $05 Broadway . Council Biufis\ \ Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Mattings , Linoleums , Oil Cloths and Upholstery , Mail Orders Carefully Filled ! COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET GO. B. Eice M. D. rUVnFDQ oi lbn imoT 4wlttwl IS LfiVn UDUUi kmll * i rfnwtcf ol U i. CHRONIC DISBASES ° 'tUU'i ' < > liill Over ttirtj y j | < r ctloU zfirtU ( > Tlt fr P arl 1 itrerf.OoaaeUlllaffa , trio. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Spodal vertlscmente , sue u &oel , found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wanta , Board- leg , eta. , will be Inserted In this column at the low rite of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion ind FIVC CENTO PER LINE for each snbeoqaent ertlon. Leave advertisement ! at onrofflcr , Ka. Poirl Streeti near Broadway WANTS. FOK BALE A new leather top hiH , ' < ry. Will be sold cheap , Apply to Dr. Cook , No 620 Broad way. poll SALE Two nice bedioom set ] . Apply at ! SS7 Mjnstor street TjlOn SALE. Thi ) week , my Insurance affcncy. J Uoodteima I aui leaving cltj. J W IKROKK. FOR SALE. . .other hotel In a lv > , Nebraska town , now doing a business ci about $360 per month. No other hotel la the place. Terms liberal. . SWAN & WALKKB T70R SALE OB TUADE.-810 acres ot land In J ? Wayne county , Mo. Will trade for Council Bluda city property or sell cheap for cash , or fart time. SWAN & WAI.KBH WANTS TO TrtADK. Uood lena cr Nebraska land for a small stock of hardnaro or general merchandise , u ell located. SWAN & WALKBR. TfOK SALE A rare chance to pet * fine , neil Im- JP proved farm of 400 acres , within a few miles of Council Bluffs , at a bargain. Low price and easy terms. BWAN & WALKXK "TTtOR SALE A good paying hotel property with -L1 llyory stable , In one of the best small towia In western Iowa will ecll with or without furniture , or will trade for & small farm with itock etc. SWAN &WALKKR. FOR BALE Eighty acres unimproved ( and In Union county , Iowa , Similes south cast of At- ton , the oounty scat , or will trade for Nebraska or Kansas land. Sn AN & WALKER. I/O It SALE A 80 acre tract of good land about JP one and a half relies from Council Blufii poet office , at a bargain. SWAN & WALKXR. ' | OOR SALE In Harrison oounty , Iowa. 320 acres JP grass land , all under fence a 200 acre farm with fine Improvements , all under cultivation except 20 acres grass 80 acres good gross or pasture land , and sot era ! other tracts of from 40 to 160 acres of unlmprcn ed laud. SWAN & WALKBR. "T7IOR SALE Lands Improved aad unimproved. X' It youwanta f im in western Iowa , Kansas Nebraska or Dakota , let us bear from j ou. SWAN WALKHR. P Olt SALE A lareo number of business and resi dence lots In all parts of Council Bluffs. See us before > ou buy , SWAN & WALKKR. FlOll SALE Parties wishing to buy .cheap lots to build on can buy on monthly payments of from 82 to 310. UHAN& WALKKR OH HKNr Wo will rent you a lot to bmla on wfth the prlvllage to buy if jou wish on very liberal lorm . SWAN & WALKKE. WANTED 70 correspond with any one wishing a good location f Jr planning mill. Bash , door and blind manufactory , no have building and machinery ell located , for solo , lease or trade ; SWAN & WALKKR. FOR KENT- Large two story frame building suit able for warehouse or ttorago purposes , near railroad depot. KUAN WALKBR. 57\OK \ UKNT UK HALr , uu.tulug and grounds aultal la far eaall foundiy and machine Bhop Good boiler , engine , cupola , blower with fixed shaft' Ing etc. , icady to put In motion. SWAN WAIKKR , ijiuii BAiib -iJousee. Lots and Land. A. J. JP Hlcprcnuon , 603 First av enuo. ITiOtt bALK A top-buggy , Ilrat-iUm make ana JP in cxellent condition. Or will trade for cheap iQt. Addrcaa f. M. Bee olllco , Council BluTa. COAL AND M001)-Ucorge ) lleaton , CiS Dro.d. way. cells coal and wood at reasonable prices gives 2,000 , Ibs. for a ton , and 128 cubic for * cord , Try him. AirANTKU Kvery Dociylu Council BluBa o lake VV TuiBii. Delivered by carrier al only twenty aenta a week. OLD PAl'KUS-Kor eala at Ilii office , at SS oenti k hundred VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR RENT , I ha\e a double store uulldlnr,10 ( looms.partltloned off , elegantly papered , supplied with water from the water works , good Lilck cellarsuite 1 for restaurant , laundry , boardltg house , mmhtntlle builmesor resident property , Also a largo two-story frame duelling with 18 rooms two cellars , etc. , etc. , suited for boarding houi , private residence , hospital , etc opposite the city buildings and city tnarlet for rent cheap. W , JU VAUGHAN , rnoi , urriaza. w , u. M , rent OFFICER & PUSEY Y. BANKERS. of Council Illafli , . < . lai Established - - 1856 In Foreign ( Led DotmuiU Exiting * tc4 all Bom * Dr. W. E.'Shorradon BOO DENTIST , out Masonic Temple. Ooonol ) Blafif : Iowa. the Keep Horses and Mnlea constantly on hand who ! no will aoll In retail or carload lota. All Stock Warranted as Renreseiited. KLolrinle gndrtUll dcalcrpln Grain n < l DnUd Hay. Price sonablo Satisfaction Outranked. Corner Fifth Avo. & Fourth St. UowncllBlnlfe. -b ± J ± i AND "THE ENGLISH1' KITCHEN. ' 505 Broad-way , - - Council Bluffs. THK ONLT Alt NIOHT JIOBSE IN THE ciTV. Everything served in first class style nnd on short notice. Hot and cold lunches always ready , Roof Painting aiul repairing. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. GEO. SMITHSON 302 N. 7th Street , . , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Attention , Ladies. While closing out mv notionswill sell all hair goods nt 25 per cent discount , SCO Switches CO Waves , Bangs , etc. , to sacrifice. Cnetom work carefully nttouded t" . MKS. D. A. BKNKDICT 337 Broadway , Council lilull ? . W. C. ESTEP &sss3i & & * ii. * * > & > & * & & & . . , , . Field & Estep , UNDERTAKERS No. 817 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. T Calls Attended Promptly , Day and Night. Particular attention given to J VI Telephone No. 97. I FOR EVERYBODY ' AT TRADE P RICES. House Painter's Tools For Sale Very Cheap. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 Broadwaj- , - - Council Blads COUNCIL IK.UFFS. April 2. FOREMAN Hold thii space for the ndvertleemtnt uf Dis Judd & Smith's Electric Ajpluncef. Tney are too busy filling their orders acd ccttlcg their new ( actor ) . No. SO , Fourth Street , to right ? , to gtt up any copy fust now. W. P. 4 YXSWORTH , HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. ,15rick buildings of tiny eize raised or moved nnd satisfaction guaranteed. Frame hous moved on LITTLB GIANT trucks , the best in the world. W. P. AYIiSWOUTlT. 1010 Mnth Street , Council Bluffs. NEW WHITE GRAPE Copy of a part of a photograph of a NIAGARA vine , planted 1878 , as It appeared Fall of 188O with 63 clusters weighing 26 Ibs. on 48 In. boarlnswood let. The Niagara ripens in favorable seasons at Lockport , Aug. 20th. 2d , It never drops from the etem if loft to bang till frost coini-a , and improves in flavor the time , Sd , It is purely native , and therefore Lardy , Has stood 35 degrees below zero without njury. njury.Hh. Hh. Bears a good crop the 3d year and often the 2d. Midi's A regular bvarer , and , no waste , as IjurJcheg are compact Never fails to ripen its crop an thu thick leathery fuliago holds even to the bate of tbo canes until finst Icilla it. Cth. Vineyards are in bearing in various necti in from Georgia to tha Northern Like * and Canada , and from Kansas to the Atlantic coast , there being moro than 1,000 acres planted within tha lost five years , and o\cr 200 acres were planted t Jtrocton , Chautauniia Co. , N. . last iprinp , (1881) ( ) ; Joins Martin alone having 47 acrea ; tha largest vineyard of Niagaras , being planted it Highland , Ulster Co. , N. Y. , by Haui'l Kogers , J > i. , which contain * 80 acres tins one variety , and ha linn realized from 20 to 34 contt per pound for his fruit , while Con cords grown in the same * locality brought from 4 to 0 cunts only , 0. All parties planting vineyards lm\u signed a contract to return nil tha wood and cut * ting every year back to tha Company up to , aud including 188S ; so it has bien the solo owner of the stock , and no one but the Company and its authoriznd arrnti can nail and deliver genuine Niagara vinoa. 80 all poreonu ihuuld examine ogaut'a certificate of authority , and ' that it has the corporate seal of tha Company attached , and every vine that U ba a load seal attached , bearing tholmprmionof the Company's registered trade mark. 7th. We now offer for the first time , strong 2 year old vines nt retail at $2 00 each with restrictions , to ba delivered en and alter March Itt , 1885. WELLS COOK , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Having accepted ppolntn ) r.t il'tclal Ki"t fortlieNIAOAlU WIIITKOIUI'K.0. forlowan ( INe. ai m now prepared to promptly dtllur " . \ IAGAHA"lucs under tbo KtKUtcrcJ Tr&doMark ScU Company.