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0 THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 26,1884 , \i \ " THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tuesday Morning , Febi 26i HATKS : By Carrier - - - - - - - cents per wcclc By Mai - . 9W 00 per Year OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Turn out and work. Additional local on seventh page. Cheap railroad tickets at Bushmill's. 'Squire Dovol yesterday slipped on an icy sidewalk and broke his arm. The Fay Tomplolon company appear at Dohany's Thursday and Friday oven- ings. ings.J. J. M. Edgar , an old ticket man of St. Louis , has opened a ticket broker's office on Poerl street nearly opposite TJIB BKK ofiico. J. R. Miller haj boon complained offer for cutting timber on W. II. Fostor'u land. Ho had his case continued before Justice Abbott until March. The fifth annual masquerade 'ball of the Council Blufla Maiunnorchor was given at Dohany a hall last evening , and proved a success every way. Frank Owens was yesterday fined § 50 by Judge Aylosworth for sneaking goods of John Peters , the tailor , some months Ago. Ho couldn't ' pay , and wont to jail Permit to wed was yesterday granted to James Pratt and Mary E. Delramor , both of Belknap ; also H. Hanson , of Hardin , aud Mary J Wilson , of Oago county , Nob. Coroner Oonnoll has received a tele gram from 0. A. Sparks , of Grand Rap ids , Mich : , a brother of the man who committed ouicido a day or two ago , say < ing that ho will bo hero to attend to the remains. The news-gatherers of the city papers yesterday surprised 0. J. Best , the city editor of The Herald , by sending to for his l < ttlo heir an elegant silver cup , gold lined , and finolv inscribed , "To the Best Baby. " From all accounts the now baby deserves the award. The Homo of the Friendless is becom ing pretty well known , as is instanced by a letter from Kearney , Nob. , addressee simply to the "Sup't Orphans' Homo Iowa , " and which the mail service promptly sent hero , recognizing this a the place. The business men of the city are hereby by requested to close their places of bus ! ness to-morrow from 12 m. to 0 p. m and turn out to a man to aid and assis in carrying the court house voto. By order of the executive committee. Prof. S. 8. Richardson , who gave sue ! an interesting performance at the roller skating rink lost evening , has connontoc to remain to-day , and will bo in attendance anco this afternoon and evening. His skating on stilts is quite a novelty. This evening being for the general public , the rink will no doubt bo crowded. The Rescue steamer was sot at work yesterday just to see what it could do. . ' , In three and a half minutes it had sixty pounds of steam. In four minutes am twenty seconds a stream 100 feet horizon tally was thrown , and on being elevated wont over the top of the Jlothodia church spire. The dog case in which Bookhort am Kelly are concerned came up before Justice Abbott yesterday. It appoaret that Boekhoff tried to defend his dog from the ouilaughts of Kelley , and whil the latter drew a rnvolvor to protoc himself BookhofT struck him. * - , t - I jno 6Uri fined BrJefchuffvlli ) Mli'r and coats tot atUaliU ; uhci JBGokhoA" took an appeal , 4 r I * * KcliOy then took a change of vcuuo tt > Justice Vaughan. " The democrat In their convention yes terday > * ddled upon themselves ono heavy burden , that ot Pottibono for alderman - dorman at forgo. His career as a mem ber of the school board has not made him unduly popular. A man who is so sot gainst Sunday schools will hardly catch the votas of those who are so anxious to have the city reformed morally , while 'those who howl for financial reform will not be over-confident that they will gel it at bis hands. The democratic convention yesterday was & stormy one , but despite oppositioi Yaughaa hud ono too many when noses ' were counted. It seems generally con ceded that unless the republicans ro wise in their nomination , Vaughan il be the next mayor , for it will take ) strongman to beat him. ns express themselves as confident , how w ever , that if they can get a strong man t accept the nomination they can , with the aid of anti-Yaughan democrats , win an ea y victory , but the trouble seems to be to prevail on any of the men they nt to accept the nomination. The city is being flooded with circular on the now court house and jail project. Ono of thorn calls attention to the facl that the Avoca court bill has just passed the lower homo , and hai been postponed fa the eonato uutll Thursday If the bonds should bo voted down , the bil . will paw the enata. The expense .illof ' holding a-oourfc fc Avoca' would be $20 , 0.1(1 000 year , and in ten years this woulc' ( ' build a new court house mid jail here Thai extra expense would bo for all time wb r M the new court house would all allIf 1 * paid for in ta * than fifteen years. If jail bonds are voted MUbw forever the question of divid oowuty. VAUGHAH'S VICTORY. HcGBtstliGDBinocraticNoDiiDallonfor Mayor liy One Yolo , A Bed-Hot Rumpus and Every Motion Contested , The Best of the Ticket Moro Easily Made Up , Details ot the Convention. The domocrntio city convention mot nt ' o'clock yesterday afternoon. At a few ninntos before that hour John Jay Yainoy called the convention to order , tnthiR that ho felt it his duty to do in ho absence of Mr. Keating , the chair- nun. Uo nominated as chairman Dr. bok , nnd declared him chosen. Gcorgo lolmca objected to any such proceed ngs M long as Mr. Keating was expect- id. While the discussion was going on ilr. Keating entered the room nnd called ho convention to order again , thus gnoring the action previously taken by . Frainoy. Mr. Frainoy nominated ) r. Cook na chairman. Mr. Holmes lominated Mr. W. II. Ware , and this wan Bcccndod. As the chairman was about to put the vote on Mr. Ware's name , Mr. Frainoy claimed the right to mllot. Mr. Koating declared the amend- nont making Mr. Ware chairman car ried. Mr. Frainoy called for n division , and then for the ayca and cays. An other war of words arose between Ilolmcs and Frainoy. Ilolmos insisted that Dr. Cook was not a delegate. The doctor explained that ho had a proxy A motion was made to vote by ballot. The chairman ruled out of order , as .Mr. Ware had already boon declared oloctod. Mr. Frainoy then howled , nnd the opposition tried to stamp him down. "Don't lot thorn bull doze you. " "Give ua a square deal , ' and other wrangling words wera hurloc From ono side to the other. Frainoy ap pealed from the decision of the chair Mr. Ware spoke on the appeal nnd tool the ground that the call for ayes an < nays was not made between the putting of the vote and the decision. Dr. Cool tried to speak. Mr. Holmes called him to ordor. Cries wont up for Holmes to "ait down wo'ro tired of you. " The chairman shut out Dr. Cook , as it ha not boon yet decided whether a mat could sit in the convention of n proxy. Then Mr. Ware took the chair , whil < hisses and applause were about evenly divided. Ho thanked the convention just the same , and made a little speech in which ho prophesied that the comin election would bo an epoch in the histor , of the state nnd of the city. Ho urgcc the convention to nominate men of in tegrity. Mr. Frainoy nominated as socrotar ; Edward Bates. Mr. Holmes amcndoc by naming John Jay Frainoy. Then Frainoy named F. W. Spolman. Al thus far declined. Mr. Frainoywas declared clared elected. Ho called for a division and the motion was again declared to prevail. Mr. Holmes was nominated fo assistant secretary , but ho declined. Hlr am Shoemaker was then nominated. Mr Frainoy objected to Holmes declining as ho hod boon chosen against his will. Then this was dropped and a motion made to appoint a committee on crodon 'tials , ono from each ward , the motioi being the first which was carried withou a storm. The chairman named G. A Holmes , J. J. White , F. W. Spolman , J J. Frainoy. The committee on credentials after twenty minutes of retirement reported Mr. Frainoy moved that proxies bo barred from voting. Mr. Holmes move : an an amendment { h t the proxies bo al lowed to voto. Mr. Frtinoy mA fo ; : -tho amendment on & table > On puttlilg llio motion Holmes called for a division and Frainoy for the ayca nnd nays. The division was taken and the motion to lay was declared lost. It was claimed that the motion was put wrong nnd an appeal was called for. Mr. Wee- loy denounced the chairman and called ut cheers. Mr. Holmes' amendment ras then put and declared carried , liases and laughter. Mr. Frainoy called or a division. Mr. Holmes moved that an informal ballot bo taken for mayor , 7rainoy insisted on B > division. "Oivo is a square deal , " called out one. ' 'Give , c to ua or lot us disperse , " cried another. The chairman decided to grant the divi sion.- Holmes declared it out of order , and cheers followed. The chairman still stuck to giving a division , and it was had Niun wore in favor of delegates having Miller proxies , and thirteen against this amendment. Frainoy then ollored a resolution elution that proxies bo debarred fron voting. Holmes then spoke , urging hon oat and fair dealing in order1 to Becun success. Ho referred to the fourth wan caucus , and was giving some bitter tall when Frainoy and others intorruptoi him. Ho refused to bo bound by any o the chicanery of the fourth ward. II appealed to all honest delegated to lot th old time usage prevail , of permitting do ! eqatos to send proxies , and cry down a' ' such schemes. Mr. Frainoy replied to the imputa lions cast on nis ward , and its dolcga lions. Ho p'ronounced such cnargos as infamous , damnrd lies. The chairmu ) reminded him there was a degree of do . coney and respectability which eve democratic conventions were bound t respect. Mr. Frainoy then touched u the first ward caucus , and that it was star chamber proceeding. To cifcot th slurs against Jim Madden and 0. Wes ley , ho oll'set G. A. Holmes and Pat Li < > y. Then came erica of "sit down , ' shut up , " etc. - Pat Lacy then moved that each wan cast its fill | vote in the absence of an delegate. FraJney moved as an ; umeiu . ment that votes bo tukun only of num ber of delegates present. Declared ou of order. Lacy's motion was declare ! carried. A division was called. For it 13 against it 11 , Holmes moved ( o take an informa ballot for candidate for mayor. Carriec Messrs. Koatiiig and Holmei appointed oilers. Frainoy moved that he , M sec ctnry , act in conjunction with thcrn , /arricd. The informal ballot stood : W. R. Vaughan 10 , Dr. Macrae 8 , Thos. Bow- nan 3 , A. 0. Graham 2. Frainoy moved o nominate Vaughan by acclamation and unanimously. Cries ot "no. " Lacy novcd to proceed to a formal ballot. 'Vainoy ' moved to lay that on the table , luled out of order. The motion to pro- pcd to a formal ballot was declared car ried. Mr. llohrcr withdrew the name of Mr. Bowman. Mr. Koatinp withdrew Mr. Graham's name. Licy moved that the vote bo taken by roll call , each dele- ; ate depositing his ballot as his name was called. About the only quiet time met by the convention was when the 'ormal billet was being counted. There was almost a breathless silence as the fifteenth vole for Vaughan had been counted out by the tellers , and as the sixteenth was called out the silence was jrokcn up in a general hurrah. It was { uiotod down enough for the silence nec essary to hoar the tally officially an- nounccd. It stood VaURhan 10 , Macrae 14. There were some cries for Vaughan . o bo led in but there subsided nnd then : ho work vrocoedod quickly and easily. B.F. A. Burke was nominated by acclamation - ation and unanimously for city nudjtor. For city attorney , Col. John II. Koat- ley and George A. Holmes wro named. Mr. Holmes was nominated , ho receiving 10 , and Col. Kcatloy 11. The nomina Lion was then mada unanimous. For city treasurer , Mr. Ilolmcs yarned lMi Clausen , nnd moved his nomination by acclamation. Carried unanimously. For superintendent of markets , Mr. Million named W. II. Almy ; Mr. Waiters - tors named David Pylos ; Mr. Spotman named William Oalvin. A formal ballot was taken , resulting in the nomination of Mr. Galvin , ho receiving 10 , Pylcs 12 , and Aimy 2. For civil engineer , Mr. Rohrcr named J. F. Brodbock , and moved his nomina tion by acclamation. Carried unani mously. For city marshal , Mr. Million named J. J. White ; Mr. Mitchell named J. A. Churchill . ; Mr. Keating named F. H. Guanolla. A formal ballot was takon. II resulted , : Guanolla 15 , Cnurchill 10 , White 4. Mr. Guauolla was declared nominated. For alderman at largo Mr. Frainey , in a lengthy speech , named John E. Antes. That gentleman declined the honor in t modest speech , in which ho said ho die not want his nnino disgraced by being linked with such a name as alderman. Ho invited thorn to turn out in the even ing , if they wanted to hear him. W. S. Pottibono and John C. Lee were named. Mr. Holmes declared that Mr. Lee was not a candidate. Mr. Walters said ho was sure ho was. A formal bal lot was then taken , resulting : Pottibono 20 , Lee 8 , Almy 1. Mr. Pettibono was declared nominated. Mr. Lacy moved that G. A. Holmes bo chairman of the city central committee. Carried. The convention then adjourned. The nomination of assessors was then made , the delegates of the First and Second end wards meeting by themselves , those two wards being ono district , and the Third and Fourth wards meeting to gothur. The nominee of the First am Second wards was Hi Shoemaker , and for the other district 0. Wesley. PERSONAL. .T. K. Taylor , of Now York , arrlvod nt th PaclBo yesterday. Hairy ( iroiiobnum , nn old time traveling man , was registered at the Ogdcn yesterday W. II. Furlong , Chicago , stops at the Og don. don.C. C. D. Kaston , Corning , IB an Ogilon guest I. N. Kvanit , a lamber dealer of to 11 wan koo , is at the Ogdou. Tamuj K. Dean , Chicago , is registered at the Ogdon. Sto\o Larktns , a well known railway con tractor , was hero yostordny en route for Con conlla. Kas. , where ho IIM a stone contract on ono of the roads. Henry l.ohumu , of Omaha , was In the city yesterday nnd admired Beclitolo'a now hole and tested its viands. J. D. Kulil , Knrllng'n postmaster , vlsltoi the Bluffs yesterday. F. II. Urcutt , of Casady. Orcutt & . French baa gene east after now utock. Col. II. Root , of Kookuk , the U. S. marsha for the southern dlitrlct of Iowa , WAS In th city yesterday. J. L. Morris , of Harhn , waa nt the Pacific yoatorday , Smialor tWjon In at hufuo for the election 0-morrow. Ho reports that the Mil for the suloK of improtcinent bonds Is to bo the [ icclal order In the senate for next Saturday. The Hardman Upright Pianos are in so on the European steamers Alaska , Lrizona , Wyoming , Nevada , Spain , Wis- onsin , Abyssinia and Oregon. J. Muol- er sells them. lloal Kstnto Transfers The following doooj were filed for ro- sord in the recorder's ollieo , February 25 , reported for THE BEB by P. J. Mo- Mahnn , real estate agent : G. M. Ouppy to W. B. Cuppy , pt sw J K and pt nw | sw | , and sel swl , 14 , 77 , M , eOQO. Pnilip S. McCandloas to Alexander McO. Scott , sw | , 21 , 77 , 40 , $2,000. Alexander McO. Scott to Philip S. McCandleas , nwj , 21. 77. 40 , $2,000. , B. Barry to M. H Hagarty , esoj , and w& BWf , aud wA nwi , 1)2 ) , 77 , 41 , 80,00(1. ( D. 0. Jackson to Martin Nilan , s& sel , 10 , 75 , 40 , 92,772. Total sales , $13,372. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOB. Special adrertliementi , each u Loet , Found , To toan , For Bale , To Rent , Want ) , Board. lag , etc. , will be liiMrted In tide column at the low rate ot TEN OENTB 1'Kll LINK for the Or t Insertion and r'lVK CKNT8 I'KIl UNK for each lubtequeut n. Hrtlon. ta > e ailvtrtlMinonU at our office , No. 1'carl Street , near Uroaduav WANTS. " Aiiluaiuii iipa rmlc or | rlrl > n a f inlly. Itclornicca furnUncd. Ad * A. U. 0. , UKK billed , Council lllufln. WAMlilJ-Ktory liotiym CuunUl llluHito take Tinlies. I ) lircred by carrier at ouly twenty r nti a week. ArANTUD-\BOpdhomc , In nko .location , with > \ three or four rooms. Addrvftt box No. z6 , UBI offlio. I'AI'EllS-Kor ulo at ll otllco , at 25 emu OLD a hundrml. - Klcga"tly turnUhrd oppirtmcnti lij FOIUtENTKlcga"tly hoututtltli private ftmlly. lUIoiuuco * 'X' changed. Addre4i II. W. J. Ilca olHro. T OItHALE-A Hrtt-cluj ( ct ot.bar fltturti and i1 pool table , Uicap S. aulditcln , 640 ItioadMi > ) , Ctiunnli lllufTn Iowa. AQKNTB-Tadlei ard gentlemen can make ritm Uaw wagei by MllluK the "Champion H * om Btriclherl Md Ironing Bou-J. " UoUlU at 81 DO.o Any lady can do up flue ihlit wltl.out a wrinkle ! and glo i It u oIooly4tll9l > c tl u Jrluc B. AUJren for i itlcul r 0. JJ. 8. & i. Co. , BIB ottlco , for one lun'ith * LADIES 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. , 112 Broadway , Council Blull's , ) Trvw \ 1U VV A West Side < Square , Clarmdii , [ MAYNE & PALMER , DKAtF.na Hard and Soft Coal , AND WOOD , BULK 'AND BABUEL LIME , LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTER , HAIR AND BEWEll PIPE. No , D39 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. SMITH & TOl4tEK. Spring Goods LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Received 7 and 0 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. . OOTT3STOIXJ THTTIVT TAT TJATRTl ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAQER OF POTTAWATTAJIIE COON- UUJLLIN VV. JjjilllJL/i TY COLLECTION AOENOY. Omcocorni.r DroodBny and Main etreet. JOHN BENO & 00 , GENERAL MERCnANDISE. , 18 Main utroot arid 17 1'eail Btrcnt MAX MOHN. CRESTON HOUSE. . Uotcl. 217 and 219 Main street Ultt U. Jr WlU.JL.Ut Comer Main and Filth up-etalra. Reald'ence , 809 Willow avenuo. N. SOETJKZ , JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , Ofllco u\or American Express. SO WAffNTPP LIVERY AND FEED , > O VV wCXlTLi Jjlb ; will contract tor lunorala at reasonable rates. 22 Fourth street. J , M , ST , JOHN & OO..OASH BUYERS , Draft by return mall. 148 Broadway. Q ( VTTTTT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , GP i X OIVJ.J.U. . Comer 7th and Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished. JAMES FRANEY.MERCHANT TAILOR. . Altlstlo Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway. T TMTlT Xr TT A TJ T1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW , lliiNUl W tlAltl , Jaroet Block. Praetlco In state and federal courts. SANITARIUM T APPflTT JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , 0 , ADJDUJ.J. , Notary Publlo and General Conveyancer. 115 Broadway. TTnTTRP SMITH &NOnTON , JULU U OJD | Broadway oppoelta New Opera Uouso. RoOttod $1 , 1.60 per day All kinds ol / Engineering I Land Sur-1 ' r -u W M B H - - - - Hp i iir- quantities calculated , I I ROOM 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , COlCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , etc. , etc. \ All Orders by IVlall Promptly Attended To. M. GALLAGHER. New Store , Fresh Goods , Low Price * and Polite Attendants. { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , LIVE TO EAT. EAT TO LIVE. RESTAURANT AND CAFE , to Ed. Olltotl 40 < Uroadwaj- , JIcils nt all Hours. Chef d'cultlno Council { Parties a Specialty. COAL GIVEN AWAY ! Every one who buys a ton of the celebrated Centervillo coal o Platte Overtoil , ollice 501 Firat avenue , yard 804 Main street , Council Bluil's. is entitled to a chunce in the drawing for ono ton of coal , to be given ciway March 1st , You may thus get A Ton of Coal for Nothing. DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF I ALL PAPER Al IllOf Interior Decorations. 13 S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SIIOUT TIME ONLY. CARPENTER'S ' TOOLS Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A larg line of oxtiaordinary Pine Carvers. P. U/DIHUT 504 = Broadway , and 10 and & WKIurll , 12 Main Street. CASADY , ORCUTT & FRENCH , WHOLESALE'AND RETAIL And General House Furnishings ! MAIL ORDERS FILLKD CAREFULLY.w 508 Broadway. Council BluiR I OA8ADY. OUCUTT & FllENOII. ( OPPOSITE COUET HOUSE. ) TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ! Complete Abstracts of Title to oil Lota and Laiida in the County. Empkie Hardware C 109 and 111 S. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - ' IOWA. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ! ! 42 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. The only Hotel in this City nn the European plan of "PAY ONLY FOE' WHAT YOV GET. " SToTT Building New Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENTUALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa , Merchant Tailoring , REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. 805 South Main Street , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. WHY DON'T YOU OKTS3ME OF FITCH BROTHER'S ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Beit anil ChcaposLQFlno Linen Collars a Ho. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tbo follow Ing are the tlmoa of the arrhal and do- arturc of trains liy central standard time , ut tlio , octl depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten mln- rlcr ! aud urrhotcn miuutca later. CHICAGO , r.uRUNoros' AND QUINCT. LEA\K. AimiVB. 6:20 : p m Council BIufTj Express , 0.30 a m t:40pin : ChlcABo Express 0:40 : am 0.45am Mall. 7:00pn : > KANSAS CITT , ST. JOB A.ND COUNCIL VLOTFH. 0:10 : a m Hall and Express , 0:45 : p in 8:25 : p ni Pacific Express , f > :35 : p m CHICAGO , JULWADKFK AMD 8T. TAUIi. S:25 : p m Uxprrsa , 0:40 : a m 0:45 : a m Express , 0.fi : p m CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND AND PlCinC. fi:30pm : Atlinttr Exprecs , 0.40am 9:60 : a m Day Exprces , O.Wpm 7:15 : am "Dcs Mointa Acccmniodntton , 1:10 : p m At local depot only. WADAgll , ST. LOUIS AXD'.PACmC. " , a m Mall , 4:45 : p m 4SOpm : Cannon Rail , 11:13 : am * At Tranileronly , CIIICAQO and KORTUWK8TXRN. 5:33 : p m Express , 0 50 p m 0.4 > nru 1'acilllo Express , 0:15 : a in B10UI CITV AND fACIHC. 7:40 p m St P.ul Express , n CO a m 7:20 a in Accommodation , 8..W p m * 0IOJI TACIFIC. 7M : p m Western Express , S.i9 : a m 1:44 : am 1'aclllc Express , lilpro : : 7:49 : n m Local Exprces , 0.54 a m 2:14 : a m Lincoln Depress , At Trail fer only. HUMUr TIUINH TOOUAIIA. Leave 8:24-0:21-10-24-11:24 : : : a. ro. I4-2:2J-i.3t- : : , :24-5:24-6.24-7J4 : : and 11:04 : p , m Bur day , 8:24- : ,0.24a.m. 1:24-3:44-5:24-7:01 : : : : nd 11:0-1 : p. m. Ar- rho So minutes before leaving time. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO Consumers of Water ! THE COUNCIL BLUFFS City Waterworks Co. . Hereby announces , IliaMt will put In Btrvlco pipe * to the curb of the ttrtU on the line ot lt > nmina , a * eoon ns trio ( nut It out nt the ( tiumiJ , for all pnrtlca ho < lc ir8comiet.tloiuinado with the street iiwlin and ulio ulll uiaku uppllcatlon thurctor to the Com pany Before March 10 , 1881 , , pajahlo In adiancc ; Until service i < ltx > . 98 2.r 2. ' " . 0 60 8. < " " . 1075 i < < . 1325 1 , ' ' . . . . . . 16 00 The price * Include the root nf opening and cloklng the vtrett , tapplnir tie utrcct nater main , lurnUlilnir ard luiertlntr corp rallon C'ck , 'urnl lilnit and put tlnu' In xtr etroi > i ! lead to < t ICQ pliw , JuruUli Inland iiuttlnir In curb top , utop box ana co\er coui | > lelo ind nuklnif all iifc i ry cnun nilon betueeii the ptrect wottur nulii and the curb of the Btreet trliicl ureakuut une haf tlie ( fit tu the cuiwutntr vl do thuainmork . , , , In > lowof 'lie confemplateJ jiailn ; ; ot irrialn eticct lu the vlly , partle * are rccoininruded to inake application liumediiUl ) , at the office of the 20 Pearl Street. In crd r to ne the ncrcwity ami a > old the Incrcal ud vxpente vl bicaLlnir up the > trcct alter ptU hub ii dune , HARRY IIIIIKINDI.VE , Chief Engineer. Council BluD * . February 21 , 1631. JOSEPH HARD WOOD AND COAL Corner Main street and Eighth avenue , Coai Bluffn. jTJTLowcBt rates and prompt delivery SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Wo guarantee the cure of the following named dls- jaseir , or no pay : Rheumatism , Scrrlula , Ulcers , Catarrh , a 1 Blood and.klndisi.aic8 , DvtpcpslaLiver Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Ncn- ralgla and Asthma , These Springs are the favorite csort of the tired ami doblliutad , and are the FEEBLE LADII-H BEST FRIEND , Good hotel , livery aud bathing accomodatlon both winter and summer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy. Accessible by Wab > Bb railway , Emna , orC' . , B. & O. , at Albany. CorroponaerjO solicited , REV. M. M. THOMPSON. Manager. Allnnj , Slloarn Springs , ( Gentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Specific Gravity 1.002 leaction Neutra Carbonic Acid Oas 26 in. per ( rallou Carbonate Calcium 35,021 Urahu Carbonate Iron 7,141 "I iiilplmto Macnesla S8 " Sulphate Calcium 1,140 " Chloride Sodium 7,260 ' Sllllca 1,580 Alumina . . . .0,010 Irganicand Volatile matter and loss . . . .1,450 Total Bclldfl per gallon 07,17 * WRIQIIT & MKRRILL , Chemists. TUOS. omcHB , n. . rcsir. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Bluffi Esiabiisnea 1856 Dealers In Foreign nd cmettlc lid CORNER PEARLST , AND FIFTH AVE , , Onon lo/O a. in. , 2 : 0 p. m nd730p ; m. , Mnn- ( .ay , Wednesday and Fiiday evenli fs oichnhtlv for the lyOinpIo tlulj. . , M-"I1U tf Mu io on Tucsdiy and Thuridny n eningf. ADMISSION , * ZS CENTS. No objectionable characters wilt be admitted. CHAPMAN & MARTENS , PltOl'RIETOKS. Mrs , H , J , Hilton , M , D , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 222 Middle ) Um < 'V "y. Council Bluflu , R. Rice M. D. o' other tumors removed without the knife or drawing ofUood. CHRONIC DISEASES ° < M ° * ° * * * * Over thirty yeari prai.tlc.il exporlenou. Office No. 6 Pearl street , Council Dlufla IjrCouiultatlnu free AN APPOINTMENT ! That Must Be Met. It U appointed untn into onca to die , but alter thl JiuiKuiint. ami nhuacuver \ < im nuc written In tna houlcef life uuaiBtinto the like of flrtr , Filenrf , If jou wtratodieto-nlglit , howMouldlt beuitlMouj A. OVEUTON , W. R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. Uinatia ana. Council Jilutir. . Itcal entile rollec nn ifcm OIIFtJi * .10 JACOB 8IUa E , P. OADWELL. CAOWELL , Attorneys -at-Law , COUNCIL , BLUFFS , IOWA Office , Ualn Htrett. iloomi I cd bhunrt & ifo- Uabon'i Wook. Will practice lu State and bdeitl Bourti