TTTF DAILY BEE- COUNCIL BLUFFS , MONDAY , FEBRUARY 25,1881. ; i < THE DAIO BEE. COUNCILJSLUFgS. Monday Morning ) Fob 25 , nsunscnirnoN * T Otrrier By MM (10.00 OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway. MINOK MENTION , Additional local on seventh page. Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnoll'd. Foot pasaongors can now cross Main street bridge. A few now citizens nro being natural- food by the court. "Nobody's Claim" company spent Sun day nt Bochtclo's. The circuit court ndjournod Saturday until Wednesday next. Fred Lower nnd Virginia McCrackin have received permit to wed. The 0. A. II- had n warm camp-fire on Saturday night , and n merry time. The Queen's Lace Handkerchief com pany play in St. Joe this evening. J , M , Palmer purposes running as nn independent - dependent candidate for nldormnn in the First ward. The old aottlora moot in ndjodrncd ses sion nt the court house this evening at early candle light. Mrs. Emma Ilolponstcin after getting A divorce in the circuit court married A. T. Townsend within nn hour. Jim Marsdon has had a charge lodged against him in Justice Schurz'a court for Assaulting and battering Nels Johnson , 8. S. Richardson , who rolls on skates while mounted on atilta two foot high , will bo the special attraction at the rink this evening. The programme furnished at the opera house entertainments needs to bo sent to the Siloam springs , oraomo other health- giving resort. It la very sickly. Charles Murray nnd James Clark pleaded guilty to making n sneak on Davidson's store , and are now serving ton daya each in jail. They got off easy. Senator Carson has introduced n bill for the relief of Jo Spaulding , the letter carrier , who lost Ilia arm while firing a salute at the Garfield memorial services hero. hero.Tho The colored man Poindoxtor , arrested lor sneaking goods from Davidson's store , haa boon discharged and then ronrrcatcd for fin old larceny committed several months ago. BABY CARRIAGES My now Block has commenced to arrive. Have some daisies just in. Prices will suit every body this season : L. 0. Brackott , 224 and 220 Broadway. In accordance with the expression of the caucuses last Friday evening , the re publican city convention , instead of being hold Saturday afternoon , haa boon ! < ? ' postponed until Wednesday next at 2 p. m. James Qouldon has his now moat mar i. ket ready for opening. It IB certainly ono of the most complete nnd most linoly fitted establishments in that line to be found in any city , and some confidently declare there is nothing like it west of Chicago. The U. S. Masonic Benevolent associa tion , is the title of n now institution which haa boon strongly mnnnod by Judge J. B. Rood , president ; J. AV. llo- defer , vice president ; the Citizen's bank treasurer : A. D , Temple , secretary , and Iff , W. J. Jameson , manager of agencies. To-day is the thirtieth anniversary of the ordination of Rev. Father Mellon- omy to the priesthood. High mass will bo hold at the church at 10 o'clock this morning , and the day will bo observed in other ways. A number of Father JJcMonomy's friendi from olsewhnro nx- pcct bo to present. Arrangements have boon made with J. M. St. John & Co. by which that well- known commission house will furniih for the Council Bluffs market report of THE BEE the quotations on produce and pro visions. The reputation of the house is such that these quotations may bo looked upon as strictly reliable in all respects. ' Hawkeye lodge No. 181 , I. O. 0. F. , is preparing to give a trrand ball at Bloom & Nixon's hall on Thursday night , March 0. Glenn's full orchestra has been engaged , and many visitors from Omaha and adjoining towns have signi fied their intention of being hero. Odd Fellows need no invitation , but others will bo admitted only on the presenta tion of the invitation at the door , Tlio affeir promises to bo an unusually im portant and enjoyable social event. Rev. T. F , Thickstun , formerly pas tor of the church Baptist hero and now pastor at Polla , preached an earnest and acceptable normon from his old pulpit last evening. Ho has with his wife boon vititliig friends beret for a few daya. Mrs. Thickstun on last Thursday night addressed the Mills county temperance convention at Glenwood. The church of whioh Mr. Thickstun is pastor is in a very prosperous condition , a rousnt re- rival having added twcnty-flvo or morn to the church. Tito Baptiit university there is also reported a doing finely un der tho" presidency of Dr. Gardner , It \ < s a substantial institution having a good financial endowment. Justice Vaughan l'as sifted out the evidence in the mo of Ed Ellis and R. Dial , of Weston , charged with assaulting George Hayford , tlio Chicago , Milwaukee jind fit. Paul agent thoro. It appears liat Hnyford wrote Ellis nn insulting ttcr , to which Ellis replied , nnd meet- g him , demanded n retraction. Hay- jrd drew n revolver , and Ellis knocked iim down. While both men wore strug- Ing for possession of the weapon , Dial irked it away , n"d Ellis wont on with is thumping of Hayfork. Ellis pleaded uilty to assault , nnd was fined ? 5 and oats , Dial was discharged. As all irco nro well known at Wcslon , the rouble caused no little sensation there. The bold raid of sneak-thieves or bur- ; lara on the residence of 0. F. Adams on lakland avenue Friday night is but nn- ther instance of the fact that the city ndcr the present administration seems faster these criminals instead of clear- g them out. Mr. Adams and Mr. Bai- oy , who with his family live in the amo house , wcro both nwny , nnd taking Jvantago of their absence , throe men made nn entrance , drove Mrs. Adams up tairs where Mrs. Bailey was , and while , ho two women were locked in a room , hey thought to have everything their wn way. The wnmon , by raising a win- , ow and calling for help , soon summoned -fr. - Rcdpath , Mr. Keller und Mr. House , lid the sneaks skipped and made good .heir escape , not getting nny plunder. How lontc ( ho citizens nro going to stand .his aort of froo-for-nll for the criminal ilasses is n mystery. It is possible that ho voters may nt the coming election take the matter in hand , nnd give the ity different sort of men to govern it. It B to bo hoped so. A OAED 'roiu ' tlio TiKClion' Keller AnHOClntlnn of tlio Homo or the VrlcmllCBS. The Ladies' Relief association desires o state to the public that the article ap- carton in The Qlobo of the 22nd and 'ho Nonpareil of the 23rd inst. , entitled History of the Homo of the Friend- ea , " is contrary to truth in every state ment. Mrs. Morgan did not found this so- ioty , as the records show. Again , this ocioty ia not the Homo of the Friend- ess association , ns she would make it ap- oar , but is simply nn auxilliary society o that association. The relief society as and is simply n society for the pur- , ioso of helping the Homo of the Friend- csa association , which is an incorporated iody comt'oscd of gentlemen and ladies. Rov. Mr. Lemon is not , and never intended to bo , manager of this society. Ho is manager of the Homo of the riendlcfls associationwhich ho founded , as is a inattoV of record an well as of ; oneral knowledge to every citizen of , his city who has taken any interest in this matter. This society has its own ollicors. Mr. jomon has never handled its funds , nor von asked to. During the months that ho was absent Mrs. Morgan did attempt to manage the ' lomo. | The success she made C it is best shown by the ecord. In three months' time , and that n the summer , when there is least ox- louse , under her management the Homo an in debt for groceries $70 and to the matron $41 , besides other little debts mounting to over $1CO. . In September , .8811 , Mr. Lemon again took hold of the work. la A short time ho paid oil these lobts , made improvements of over ยง 500 , nd has since kept the Homo frco of ' .obt. It is utterly contrary to fact that the Relief society has disbanded or is out of liannony with the Homo or its manager. Mrs. Morgan ceased to attend uoino months ainco , and the society duly elect ed Mrs. Compton president pro torn. , to sprvo until theannual , election. The so ciety moots every Friday afternoon at the Home , and all ladies of the city are cor dially invited , regardless of church con- loctious. It in free and open to all who are interested in works of charity. The oociaty is happy to acknowledge its obli gations to ladies of the city ot every faith. faith.Mrs. Mrs. Morgan is the only ono of our lumber who ia out of harmony with us. Possibly she considers herself the society , \Vo were not aware of that being the t'act. Of course if she , nr any number of ladies , desires to organize anothpr char itable society. Wo Imvo nothing to say against it. There is room lor all who desire to do good. If they start out in a Christian spirit , they will have our prayers , and may onnfulonHy command us whenever wo can serve thorn. But if she or tliey u'xpocc to build up by misrepresenting and trying to pull down an institution that haa done the good this Homo has , they will hardly meet with the co-operation of fair-iniiid- od Christian pooplo. Wo bid all honest workers for the cause of Christ a hearty Godspeed. Done by order of the cpcioty , by a unanimous vote , together with a request to our city papers to publish the same , this February 23 , 188-1. Miw. A. M. COMPTON , Prcs't. Miw. E I. RKVNOUW , Soo'y. Anybody can afford to go to house keeping by buying their carpets , furni ture , etc. , at Mandol'fl. TIEED OF OAMBLING , Arclilo KimrlcH Puts lllnihulf Out of the AVay Uy Uhlnjf Moi-plilno. Saturday forenoon tlio body of a man , known as Archie Sparks , was found in a room over the Ghinoao laundry on North Main street. From what could bo learn ed of him it appears that ho has boon gambling most of tha time ainco his com ing to this city , and that ho had got out of money and bucomo quito dospmidont. Last Thursday ho was taken ill , and as ho ! iad informed Miss Emma Chapman , who rooms in the same building , that ho In had boon used to taking mornliinu and ixl opium , it way have been that by mis take ho got nn overdose , but from all the facts , it scams more probable that in Ids despondency ho took poison intention ally , bainj , ' tired of such n life. It is stated that his real immo is R. Whitaker , and that he has , einco his aojourn hero , received letters und money from relatives living fiomowliero in the east. Mandel is offering special bargains in all sorts of household goods. THE BIG FOUR , They Hold a School Board Meeting and Prepare for the Election , iucMlonB to lie Submitted to tlio Voters. At the mooting of tlio board of educa tion Saturday night Messrs. Clausen , Jouch , Molt nnd Pnttibono were pros- enl and they resolved to submit tbo fol lowing propositions to bo voted on at the iiiauing annual election , March 10 , 1881 : 1. Shall the independent school dis- , rict of Council Blulft issue its bonds to tin ninount of twenty-five hundred dol- Inrfl ( $2,500) ) duo ten years after date , and payable nt the pleasure of the dis trict at any tinio before duo , drawing in- _ crest at not decoding 'I ' per cent per xnmim , for the purpose of obtaining a Joan to bonned in finishing the Twentieth RVOHUO school building beyond the ? 10- 001 heretofore appropriated. 2. Shall the independent school dis trict of Council Blulfs issue ita bonds to thi ; amount of twelve thousand dollars V812,000) ( ] ) , due ten years after date and payable ; at the pleasure of the district nt iny , time before duo , drawing interest nt not exceeding 0 per cent per annum for tin purpose cf obtaining a loan , to bo used in the erection of a six-room school building to take the place of the Contro itroot school building. U. Shall the independent school dis trict of Council Blulfo ecll the Stulsman street school building nnd grounds and issue its bonds to the amount of ten thousand dollars ( ? 10,000) ) , duo ton years after date and payable at tlio pleasure of the district at any time before duo , drawing ; interest nt not exceeding six per cent ] , per annum , for the purpose of ob taining a loan to bo used with the pro ceeds of the sale of the Stutaman ntroot school liouso nnd grounds and the $10- 00Mi voted nt the annual mooting in March 12 , 1883 , in purchasing grounds and erecting thereon an eight-room school building to accommodate the pupils attending the Stutsman street school and the grammar pupils in the eastern part of the city. On motion the board selected the fol lowing polling places for the annual elec tion on March 10 , 1884. First precinct At the Western house , on Upper Broadway. John Clausen and John llammer , judges , and It. T. Bry ant , clork. Second precinct At the city building on Bryant street ; W. S. Pottibono nnd C.cl . E , Stone , judges , and John W. Baird , clerk. Third precinct At John Jones' livery oflico on Jfifth street ; Ed Mott nnd Swcariugin , judges , and C. F. Adams , clork. Fourth precinct At H. T. Bryant's oflico on First avenue ; J. B. Atkins and T. S. Couch , judges , and II. Shoemaker , clerk. clerk.'M Ilimlmnn on tlio Jlitlse. NKW YOUK , January 24,1884. T. Mueller , Council Ululfc , Iowa : DBAH Sin : Copy of TIU'.BEKreceived. Thanks. The letter from Mellor , Hoono & Henriricks shows the position taken for the Hard m nn pianos by nearly all our agents now. Messrs. Dutton & Son , in Philadelphia , and White , Smith & Co. , in Boston , have demonstrated whatcould bo done in those cities , while you your self have had no moan success with our pianos , and wo have yet to hear of any single do.ilor who has not had the very best sucocaa with them. Wo appreciate your efforts for the pianos , and trust you are doing all in your power to pnt it in the front rank , -where it belongs , and that your efforts are devoted to that end. With very kindest regards , wo are , dear sir , very sincerely yours , HAHDMAK , DOWUNO & PJJCK. How to 1'urifr the City. To the KJitor of TIIK BEE : If wo are to purify this city , wo wont for mayor dome old fey , as some people call thorn. I'moan some old reliable , old citizen , a man of a family , and a npm who respects the saino. If our1 working class of citizens are intelligent , why not select , nominate nnd ; elect an honest laborer for mayor , as well as a business man. Abe Lincoln was a laborer , and made a good president. Lot the moil of wealth , and business men , turn out and elect Imrd-working laboring men to fill the responsible positions of our bountiful city , and if it is not purified durini ; their administration , Council Blull'j will b * . hereafter potriliccl. BAM < * . Council Bluils , Feb. 2'J. Although 1'ozzonl'H inutllcatod complexion pawilor U i > orfectly ImrmlosH and ium-oxilo- ] Ivo , Btlll It KOOS elf ami make * a Kood report. Sold by all druCTUU. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO Consumers of Water ! THE COUNCIL BLUFFS Hereby announce * , that It H 111 put In service pipes to the curb ol tlio street on tlio line < if Its malm , as soon as tlio front U out ( > l the ground , for all parties whutli'ilrccxmiuvtloiu made with the street mains , and nho Hill inako ajipltcntloii theiefor to the Com pany Before March 10 , 1881 , at I lie folio * lug prices , paj able In adrancu : J-liuh service pine , ? 3 'IS 3- " " lf - 9 AO " " 107fi u . , . , . . . . . , . * * . . . . . . . -IK 11 * VAJ nn Tlio prlcca lurludo the cost nt opening and closing the street , tapping tlotre t water main , furnlthluir ard Iiinertlni ; ourpnrallouo-ek , 'urnlihlnir and put- tlnicln xtr > > xtrontMeod > oi\lco iiliio , furulihlnirand puttlmr In curb stop , stop liox and com complete , uiul making all nuitfaary oouiioitloni bitMccn the street waller m iii and thu cutli nf thu tttcct ir/uVA are about one hat/ the < utt to the oiniuintr of < lo\ag \ the lijuoork 1 n > lew of lie contcnipUted puinif of o'rtaln ' itiecUIn thu tlly , partivt are recomimiided to make application Immediately , at thu office of the Cotnpauy , 20 Penrl Street. ord r to sate the nccottlty and avoid the Increat- utpenio < < f bieaklng uu the ttrect after | "vlug has been done * 1IAKHV BIHKINDINB. C Council Bluffs , February 21 , 1631. JACOD B1US. E. 1 * . CADWELL. SIMS&OADWEtL , Attorneys-at- COUNCIL IltUFFB , IOWA Offlw , UalnHUe tlloorusland HI . Wahou'iBlock. JHWu eUMtil BUt * ud oouits BslBsiHssBl MH H9RHB HB B B M HsssiBBCflB Br HsBBlVHl BkB s B BB s RBB H R oP WE AEE RECEIVING SOME VERT FINE OUR FINE For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and see our New Stock. Z. T. LBNDSEY & CO. , A12 Broadway , Council BlulTH , ) Trv\v \ J u u A West Side Clarmdn < Square , , ) MAYNE & PALMER , DEAI.RIIS Hard and AND WOOD , BULK 'AND BAIUIEL HUE , LOUISV1U.K AND PORTLAND CEMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTER. HAHl AND HKWKIl PIPE. No , DS9 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUTPS. IOWA. SMITH & TOILER. Spring Goods LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Received. 7 and 0 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . IOWA. . aotriisroxxj TOTTM W ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF rorrAWATTAMiE COUNTY - UUH1M W. TY COLLECTION AOENCT. Otllco corntr Uroadway nd Main street. JOHN EENO & GO GENERAL MERCHANDISE. , , 18 lliln utroot nrul 17 Poail etreot. MAX MQHET CIIESTON HOUSE. , Hotel. 217 and 215 Main etroct Lflii , J. JT WH-LlJll Corner Main and . Uosld'once Filth - ; uptnlra. , 609 Willow ftvenno. 'M . SOtfURZ , JUSTICE OP THE PEACE , Oflico o\er American Express. S , S WAGNER LIVKBY AND FEED , , Will contract for funerals at reasonable rates. 2 Fourth street. J , M. ST. JOHN & OO..OASH BUYERS , Draft by return mall. 148 Broadway. G , F , SMITH.CONTllACTOU AND BUILDER , Corner 7th and Broadway. I'lana nnd specifications furnished. JAMES FRANE7. MERCHANT TAILOU. . Artlrtlo Work and reasonable charirea. 872 Broadway. LINDT & HART ATTORNEYS AT LAW , , JameaBIock. Practice In state and federal courts. KjQ.il Q A MTT1 J.JLri-tlil A T ? TTTTV/T Uiyi And L tn house . , . 421 and 23 Broadway. I * Sovereign , Prop. P. J. Koni - gomery , M. D. Ph } lclan. JA PPHTT JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , i jX.I3JJt/J. J. | Notary Public and Oeneral Com eyancer. 416 Broadway. TTmTQP SMITH & NORTON , HUUOJjj Broadway opposite New Opera Uouso. Keflttcd $ ! , ! . 60 rxr day All kinds of ccu.ted , , , , ROOM 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , 101 A , . etc. , etc. V. AH Orders by Mail Promptly Attended To. M : GALLAGHER. New Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Pollto Attendants. First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE , 4 THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION OF WATERLOO , IOWA , Is comldered the best $2.600 In case of deathand ttl OCO endowment at the expiration of ten > ear . Aaaera- uicntspajanlo . according to age. Mr . OlUe Killcytha agent w II ] call and explain the plan upon your re quest. Direct your communications to S44 Vine St. Council Bluffs Iowa. LIVE TO EAT. EAT TO LIVE. RESTAURANT AND CAFE , 0 VtGXOX * to TllO Ed. Olmon ' 1 40t Broadway , Metis at all Hour * . Chef d'culilno f Council IllulTH. Parties a Specialty. DEALER IN ALL'THE LATEST DESIONS OP fALL-PAPER Interior Decorations. IS S. Pcnrl Street nnd 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHOUT TIME ONLY. Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large e DeVOL & OASADY , OROUTT & FRENCH , WHOLESALE AN.D RETAIL " Bit ell \ And General House Furnishings ! MAIL ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY.u 5Qg Broadway , Ooimcil Bluffs. | CASADY , OUCUTT vt FRENCH I1 ( OPPOSITE COUET HOUSE , ) flOM TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ! btr CoiBriloto Abstracts of Title to all Lota and Lands in the County. for Empkie Hardware Co 109 and 111 S. Main Street , . COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA , WHOLESALE DEALI3US IN S.CAFS BUCK GLOVES , * ? 42 nnd 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , ot The oiily Hotel in this City nn the European plan of "PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. " STow Building Hew Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPllOVEMENTS-CENTKALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE , PROPEIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. COAL GIVEN AWAY ! Every one who buys a ton of the celebrated Ccntervil'e coal of Platte Overtoil , office 501 Fir.4 nveiuie , yard 801 Main street , Council 'Blufl's. 3 entitled ro n chance in the drawing for one ton of coal , to be given away March 1st. Von may thus get A Ton of Coal for Nothing. Merchant Tailoring , REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. 805 South Main Street , - - COUNCIL BL.UFFS. . WHY DON'T YOU GETSDMEOP. FITCH BROTHER'S ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Best and Cheapest.JJil Ine I.lncn Collar * arjd CuCn. No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. 1 1Ml following are the times of the arr\al ! and do- nurture of tialns by central standard time , at thu locil depots. Trains Iea\o transfer depot tun iun- earlier and arrive ten minutes later. CHICAGO , EUELIXOtON ASD QCISCT. IJ5AVK. ARBIVE. BrtO'p m Council Bluffs Express , 0.30 a m 6:40 : p m Chicago Express 0:40 : a in 0i5 ; a ra Mall. 7uOpn > KA > BAS CITT , 8T. JOB AND COU.SCIL IlLUFlfS. 10:10 : a m Mall and Express , 8:4.1 : p in 8:25 : pm Pacific Express , 6:35 : pm CMICAUO , M1LWAOKM AHD ST. PAUL. fi:25 : p m Kxprcss , 0:40 : a m 9:4i : a in Exprera , 0 : B ji m CIIICAOO , ROCK ISLA.VD AMD PACIFIC. 5:30 : p m Athntlc Express , 0:40 : a m 9:50 : am Day Express , flMpra : 7:15 : ft in 'DesJlolnts Acocmmodttlon , 4:40 : pm At looal depot only. WAIU8II , BT. IXUI8 AUD'l'ACIFIC. 0:55 : a m Mall , 4:45 : P m 4:50pm : . Cannon Ball , 11:15nm : Al Tramferonly. CIIICAOO ajid soRTiiwnaTBRX. 5:30 : p m Express , fl.50pin 9:45 : a in U:45ain : SIOUX CITT AND PACIFIC. 7:40 : p m St. Paul Kxprees , 9-.ro a m 7:2(7 ( a m Accommodation , 6:50 : p m UNION i-Acmc. 7:53 p m Western Express , 8.T : > a m 11:44 : am I'aUfla E < pre s , 7:49 : a m Local Express , 6Mam : 12:14 : a m Lincoln Express , At Trail feronly. PUUUV TRAINS TO OMAHA. teave 8:24-9:24-10-24-11:24 : : a. m. 1:74-2:21-3:31- : : : . ' 24-5:24-fl:24-7v4 : : and 11:04 : p , m Sui day , & : tl- 10:24 : a. m. l:24-3t4-5:24-7:0 : : : : and 11:04 : p. IB. Ar rive SD minutes bcfuro leaving time. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special adtertUemenU , luch as Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Board' ' lag , etc. , will be Inserted In thi * column at tha low rate of TEN CENTS TEH LINE ( or the first InaertliA ) and FIVK CENTS I'Elt LINK for each subsequent n tertlon. Lcava ndrcrtlKinupt * at our oflloo , No. Pearl Street , near llrnsdwav WANTS. "IT/ANTED Situation In ktore orofflte br jounj V V i . H t of refcr'm-es Willing to take any i i- Ion , Adurcs ) Jacob Harris , S21 llaln iiueet , Coun lllulf * . \ ANTUU Etery bony in Coutcil Illuffi to take 6 VTiidlKK. . Delltered by carrterat only twenty rants a veck. A\TANTKI > A k'oodhoute. In like location , with V V three or four rooms. Addrtws box N'o. W , Uci IF.D PAI'KItS For sale at I ) otto ) , at 25 conU O a hundred. inVJIlllKNr Elvga'tly furolshed appartrnents In hou.owltli irh te fimlly. Itcfetciicos It changed. Addren H. W. J , lk olllfe. HALK A flt t-cla s ret of bar fixtures and FOll Ublu , cheap S. Goldstein , fHO Dioadwsjr , Council llluffi IOHU. GENTS tftdle * aod geotleinen can tuako first AGGENTS AG class wa c * by VilllnK the "Champlou li > oin cth r | aud Ironlnt UJIK ! . " KeUUs it Cl.M. Any lady can noun * fine ulilrt ittiout k wrlukle Io i U u clcoly a > ; thebi > t.laundrlt icai.Addrru paitlcular * C. B. S. i I. Co. , ti offlw , for ouo JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. AND COAL Corner Main street and Eighth atenue , Coup Bluffs. jCflLow eat rates and prompt delivery SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. We trua antee the cure of the follow in ? named dis penses , or no pay : Ilhcumatlem , Scrofula , Ulcers , Catarrh , a 1 Blood and-klndlscaio , DY'l P IaLlrer Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Neu ralgia and Anttmia , Thejc Springs are the favorite resort of the tired and debllltatad , and are the FEEBLE LADItS BEST FRIEND , Good hotel , Ihery and bathing accomodatlon both winter and eummcr. Locality highly picturesque and healthy. Accceslble by Wabosn railway , a Evona , orC.B. & Q. , at Albany. Corrcyiouueno solicited , KEY. M.M. THOMPSON. Manager. Albany , Siloam Springs , ( Gentry Co. , Mo. ANAL-YSIS. Specific Gravity 1.002 Reaction Neutra Carbonic Acid C-os IS In. per gallon Carbonate Calcium " . S5.U21 Oralns Carbonate Iron 7 , > 41 Sulphate Matrnesla Sfl Sulphate Calcium 1,140 Chloride Sodium 7.VBO Sillica l.SOa Alumina . . . .0,016 Organlcand Volatile matter and toes . . . .1,450 Total solids per gallon 67,174 , CluinitiU. TJJOS. orriciK , n. it. rtisni. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Bluffs Ia. Esiabiisnea - - J856 Dealers In Foreign and crr.cftlc Exchange and CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AVL Open lurOft. 111. , 2 : 0 p. m and730p ; m. , MOD- bay , Wednesday and Friday eunli ga esclualttlv foi the lyOmpla Club. . : < MBI jHrMuelc on Tuesday and Tlmrtday etenlngs. ADMISSION , . . 25 CENTO. No objectionable characters vt-Ul bo admitted. CHAPMAN & MAHTKNS , I'KOPIIIKTOUH Mrs , H , J , Hilton , M. D , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 223 Mlrldle Bro'-iT'v. Council lilufln. R , Rice M. D. or otlier 'UDU > removed without th knife or drawing of lluod. CHRONIC DISEASES Over thirty years practical cxpcrienou. OHiw No. Pearl street , Council Dlutts CJrConnulUtlnn ( roe AN APPOINTMENT ! That Must Be Met. It Is apiwlntul unto man once to dlotmt after this JuiiLTiiKi't , and v.ht oev r won uoc writttu In tne roukcf life as out Into the I ike of lire. Kilenrt , jou tr to dioto-ulntit , tow v.ouMlt be with you ? A. OVtllTON. W. R. VAUCHAN. Justice oi the Peace. Urouha ona Gounifl Bluffr. Heal cstito colleoion agem OH I