G THE DAILY BEE-COUftCIL BLLi S , TUESDAY , MARCH CHE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , A Tuesday Morning , Marohi4 , RATES : ) By Carrier - 20 cents per week By Mai - - 110 00 per Year OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl street , Hear Broadway. MINOE MENTION , ' Additional local on seventh pago. It was pretty close on Auditor Burke yesterday. Now spring goods just received nt J. Rciter's , the tailor , 310 Broadway. Now goods arriving daily at the carpet store of Casady , Orcutt & French. A number of cases which were to como up in the police court yesterday have gone over until this morning. The county clerk yesterday issued a matrimonial permit to Julius Fahrmann nnd Priaoilla Grossman , both of Omaha. Atlantic parties are soon to open up & boot and shoo stock in the Main street otoro of Burnhatn , Tulloys & Oo.'s build ing. ing.Kiel's Kiel's hotel is being improved by anew now floor in oflico and dining room , and otherwise being fitted up bettor than ever. ITarkncsa Bros , are just now getting in some elegant now goods and opening them up aa fast as possible. They evi dently intend staying at the front in their lino. The question of how the proponed pav ing is to bo assessed is still unsettled. If each lot is to bo assessed for the actual work done in front of it to the center of tlto street it will como heavy on these which are located at the wider portions of Broadway. * I R Elder E. 0. Briggs , of Carson , Iowa , will continue his series of doctrinal dis courses at the Saint's Ghapol on Pierce street , near Glen avenue , this and the three following evenings. All persons are earnestly invited to attend services nt 7IM : ) each evening. Yesterday afternoon a farmer's team attached to a light wagon took & lively run do rn Broad way , with a little boy in the wagon. The horses became detached from the wagon , and skipped out leaving the wagon to.roll along for a distance as though wound up and running itself. James Sullivan slipped on the sidewalk by the Citizens bank yesterday , falling oo as to strike his head on the curbing , l&nx & l&nx'V knocking him insensible. Hn waa carried 'V ' ried into n drugstore , , and restored to consciousness , and will doubtless get along all right with the exception of a ' sere hand. ' The communion of the Lord's Supper was celebrated in the Presbyterian * church yesterday , at which thirty-four united with the church , eleven of whom were baptized. It was a very interest , ing aud profitable service , and the church is greatly revived and quickened , and is i preparing to do ita share of the Lord's work in this city. The committee on invitation of Hawk- yo Lodge , I. O. O. F.wish to announce that through on unavoidable accident a number of invitations for the party to beheld hold at Bloomer & Nixon's hall on March Gth have not 'reached their destination. These desiring an invitation will receive the name upon application to any mem ber of the committee. Mrs. J. W. Sheep , proprietor of Low- or'a hotel , telephoned to police noadquar- tern last evening for an officer to como and arrest her husband , who has boon drunk for the past two weeks and was ! ' ' y abusing hor. On arrival of the police , she said that she wished to have her hua- T and quieted , but would make no complaint s plaint ; so the policeman returned to his 'S post. post.Rev Rev , Mr. Mackoy Sunday night gave a lecture on John Calvin , which waa pro nounced by these who heard it ono of the best delivered by him in this city , which is saying much , Next Sunday night ho is to take up the Calvin doctrines , the last discourse being mainly biographical. It is understood that ho intends deliver ing a series of these Sunday night dis lfi r * courses ou prominent men. The contest for an elegant gold w tch , > * < to. be presented to the best lady skater , * who IIM to' win it three times in ordor\to keep it , takes place this eve , and the fol lowing ladies are expected to be among the contestant * : Miu Jennie Do Haven , MiwMattio Palmer , Miia Kittle Whit- ' i , neyy MU Ida Toetovin , MUa Kva Ma- S ' , OB. At 10 o'clock to-night the skaters will clear the floor , and a half hour to an hgiir will bo given over to dancing. Yesterday afternoon there was quite a aerioua accident to ono of the driven and ' * toaraa of Pie Shugart Implement com- paajr. The drawing of dirt for street filling purposes baa caused Willow avenue to be raited in ridgoa by dirt falling from pawing wagons , and in turning off Main treet into the alley the wagon heavily loaded with casting ! waa overturned. The driver , Jarrett Bergen , wai thrown 4oth ground aud eomecaaiings fell upon him. He waa at first thought to be aeriouily injured being unconscious , but on being carried into au adjacent house , } ie waa restored to consciousness , aud it waa dueovered that no bonea were broken , though Id * aide and leg wer 'badly bn id , One of tj"honeaWAS ] * o hurt badly , and it illtjared that h u permanently dUabled. Order flowera for weddings and funer als/K > W , H. Foster , Harrison street. STOPPED BY SCOTT. The Connty Snpcryisors EDjoiDBu From Counting the Connty Conrt Honse Vote , [ nox , Layton and Macedonia Townships Objected to , A Mo\o 'VVlilch will CIUIHO iv Howl. Yesterday , the county board of super- isors Mot to canvass the vote on the repositions to build n now court houao nd jail , Tlio returns ns they Imvo come n show that the propositions wore do * oated by n majority of between two- undrod and three hundred , but there a curiosity , of course , to know just what lie official count shall show. While the uporvisora were still at the work , a pcti- ion was presented to Judge Lymnn , by Icott & Stewart , as attorneys , asking fern n injunction to restrain the board from canvassing the votes of Knoz and Lay ton ownships. The petitioners were W. S. 'ottibono , John Schneider * and ithor citizens too numerous to bring bo- ore thn court , " The claim was made hat in Avoca , Knox township , the lolls were .opened and votes re- eivod at 8 o'clock in the rooming nstoad of at I ) o'clock , and were opt open until 10 o'clock at night , without any proclamation being made bat they were to bo kept open after 0 'clock ' r. M. The claim against the le gality of the Layton township vote was hat the polls were kept open in like manner until after 0 o'clock. Judge > yman issued the injunction , the poti- ionora riving bonds of $500. While the uporvisora were canvassing the votes ihorifT Guittar entered the room with ho necessary papers and served them. 3. II. Scott , in behalf of taxpayers also led a protest against the counting of ho votes of Macedonia township , the fol owing being the protest : ? o tbo Honorable Board of Supervisors of L'ottowattomlo County , Iowa , GENTLEMEN : Wo the undersigned veers ors and tax payers of Pottowattomio county , Iowa , hereby protest against the counting and canvassing the pretended otos contained in the pretended poll- woks of Macedonia township purporting a bo poll-books kept and taken in on the 20th day of February 1884 , and pur- > orting to bo cast upon the proposition or issuing bonds of said Bounty for the > urposo of erecting court house and jail n said county for the reason that there s no legal or authentic return of the latno as by statute required and for the reason that said pretended poll-book was not delivered to the auditor of said coun- y by any Judge of said election from said township or by anyone authorized ) y law to deliver the dame. 0. R. SCOTT. J. J. STEWAUT. W. H. WAIIK. County Attorney Mynstor who hail jcon notified of what was going on was [ > resent and advised tno board to lot thereto rote ef Macedonia rest until the other : ownships were decided upon by the court. The objection to the returns from Macedonia is that they were sent in by nail instead of being delivered by ono ol /ho judges of election in person. The oflieial count BO far as it was pro- seeded with was as follows on the courl louse , and that of tbo juil differed from "t only by a few votes : ° & ' ' TOWNBIIIl'S. L/ouuirll KlutlH , let wurd 017 700 lid ward -Uli ward. 1073 llooniur 10 ; Df Holknnp 1 270 U'arxon IGO ! Crosoont 5' ' Center , , 18 tro\o ! IM'J Garner 83 4C Hardin 101 19 Hazel Dell. . . 18 3T Jumoa . , 11) ) Kef ? CYcok. . . CG 11)i i Lincoln , 14 Lewi Macedonia. . , Mltidun 13' Noola 21G ! Norwalk . . . . C1 I'loasaut 12 Itockford . . . , 109 SihorOreok , 11' Valley. 275 Wattuugton. 33 128 WnvelanJ . . 160 150 York 15 10. Total , 8818 3028 The vote of Layton township , whicl was not cauvoisod , is known to have boon U for and 802 against the cour house , and that of Knox township 5 fo and DUG against. That of Macedonia was 2 for and 210 against , BO that the vote if counted , would givp u grand total o L'fcl against the propositions. The matter will not probably be brought to a final hearing till the Augus term of court. The injunction will raise a'howl ' in the county , nnd Avoca will bo red hot for a time. What the final out come Kill be i difficult to determine. PKIISONAU X , K. IlarkneM now gladly makes room at tits firaddo for another lUUa one , this Uine a llttla inaldan , aud a happy home is made still htpplar. 1' , 1' , Spencer , of lUudolph , Iowa , visited the UUfTi yesterday , and ( topped at tlie 1'n- 9(60 ( house. V , U. Kittle , of Ouawa , was at tha FaoIGo jaiterJay. 1) ) , y. Fulton , of Afton , Iowa , put in tha day at Uiu 1'AclQo yeiterday , F , 8. Oiborno lelt last evening for Ix > An * , C J. , where ha will join l\U wife \rh6 Ii with lire father there. H. Grant , Wilmington , Pel. , U at the OK Jen , Frank W , Paul , of the " 8tu'Jo' 1'oien Co. , WM In tha city ye terJ y , Mn. H\ereU and her ion Leonard Kterett are expected home about the middle of thta week from a three weeks trip In the east. Mr KveroU' heal ih I * reported M much Improved. To the Editor ol TUB UK : Why U it that the saloon keepers o an eastern county rbise $5000 in a few ininutoj for the purpose of ororthrowin rohibitory legislation in Iowa , while wo Annot raise a sufficient amount to build chapel in the outskirts of our city , vhoro children could bo taken from the troots and taught morality and religion , nd fitted for being sober and industrious itizons ? Why is it that thousands of ollixrs have boon raised in the various ilios of Iowaby the disorderly and oven assisted by some of the respectable citi- ons to aid in the election of officers to .lorpotuato the vices of gambling and Irunkonncss when so many jpooplo hrivol up when asked to give their mite o support a Sunday school or a church nd other benevolent institutions which Ift thn people to a higher piano of mor- lity and raako them secure the purpose if their creation in a bettor life in this rorld , if not in the world to como ? M. THE CmTELECTION. 'he ' Polls the Centre of Interest Yes terday , Only n Vow Bloody NcmcH. Yesterday the polling places were bout the only places where there was much going on , There were not so rowdod and excited gatherings as Imvo > eon soon on previous years. The ro- ont court house election had lot off some ) f the accumulated enthusiasm , and trained some of the campaign pocket unds BO there was not as much money loating about as usual on either side. Vaughan had most of the music in the air and bannered wagons , or at least the [ omocrats had them , and that meant ostorday the same thing. The saloons were supposed to bo kept closed tight , iut still there were plenty of visible in- iications that men found something to drink somewhere. There were a few rows , and few bl ody noses. The First ward seemed to have moro than its share of these. Early in the forenoon ono of ' , hose was started by a darkny , who was , rying to got in o vote , but was obstruct- id by a man who was standing at the window , whoso vote had been challenged , and who did not seem inclined to stand aside. In the crowding and jostling the darkey was squeezed , and immediately struck out with a rlung-shot , striking John Dunn on the head and almost cnocking him down. The blood spurted 'rom the wound , and Dunn rallying struck back. For a few minutes there was a general free-for-all fight , but quiet was soon restored. In the melee Dunn ocoivod a cut on the finger , the gash ; oing almost to the bone. In the same ward in the afternoon another fight occurred currod , and ono man with a badly muchod head was taken down to the itation by two officers , whom ho on iortaincd as ho staggered along with ; lowing accounts of how valiant a fighter " 10 was. At each polling place there wore moro or loss drunken hurrahers and loud talk- ) rs , and it was early in the day evident ; hat if noise was to win the Yaughan criers had the battle. The real voting was lighter than the noise. At 2 o'clock there had boon only 1300 votes cast. But after that there was moro enthusiasm shown. Still , many of the faces and forms familiar on such occasions were missing , or if there at all were doing little real work. It seemed to bo conceded before the closing of the polls that the democratic ticket had in the main carried the day , but there were a largo number of spfi ! tickets , and the counting of these was tedious and prolonged , extending fax Into the night. The total vote in-the city was about 2,800. At midnight it was conceded that Mayor Vaughan nad carried the city by over 200 majority. It seems .that most of the republican ticket was defeated , with the exception of Siodontppf , alderman-at-large , ant Tostovin , city engineer. At 11 o'clock the Third ward had counted its votes. Although a republican ward it gave Yaughan 00 majority and CO for the democratic ocratic candidate for marshal. Harlo republican candidate for city attorney , received 15 majority , and Tostovin , re publican candidate for city engineer , 3D. For oldorman-at-largo the vote stood Siodontopf225 , Phillips 1M ! , Pottibono 108. 108.Tho The state encampment of the Gram Army , of the Republic will bo hold a Marshalltown , April 22 , 23 and 24 There will bo a large attendance of olc soldiers. Eagle Grove has had ita first fire. Two buildings were burned ; a building belong ing to Mrs , Moats , occupied by a prima ry school , and an unoccupied , building adjoining belonging to Fred Bower. I is suspected that the lire was the work o an incendiary. A $4 000 addition to the public schoo is ono of the bubstantial improvements to Audubon this spring. DKllKSEN'S BATH IIOOMS. Having enlarged my establishment , ' will this morning open to the public sovonof _ the finest bath rooms for ligh aud air in the country. Price reducec to 25 cents per bath. P. M. DEIIKSKX. SPECIAL NOTICES : NOTICE. fipedal adTertUemcnta , inch M last Found , To Loan , For * lt , To Rent , Waota , Boari Ing , etc. , will bo luorted tn thlt column at the tow rate ot TEN CENTS 1'EH LINK ( or tb * flnt Inwrtloo and F1VK CENTS PER LINK for eaeu lubtequtnl D wrtlon. Leare kdrertlNmtnU at our oflJoo , No. Pearl Strwi. near Broadway WANTS. TXTANTEU Ever'body m Council Blufli to Uk VV TuiBn. Dollrerad by carrier at only twenty ' * ceuti a week. TTI7ANTED-A youno ; man , ho nr'tei a plain an < TT rapid band. AJdreM In own hud writing , ei petlenie And talarj ciptcted. low * it Ntbrt'ka Iniunno * Co. TOO-tf. CouncU'BluBi , Iowa , VWANTED-A good houw , In nlc location , will nlHra. TT three or ( our roomo. Additu bo So. SB , B OI.U 1'APKRS-For ula at Bu office , at 26 cent * hundred. FOB RENT-KUtfartly furnished anparttnenti I hou.owlth private Uoilly. lUeienoei ex T7 > 011 HALF. A Drit-claiu t t of bu Usturca au J ? pool table , rbuan H. Qolditeln , 610 llioadwaj Councl Illuflt lo . AOKNTti tadln ) and fCLtlenion can iiuke flr Uaan vragoj by neUlnjr the "Champion Ihxoui ktrccther and Iroulnir Itoard. " HuUlln at Jl.oc A uy lady out do up k flue thiit without a wrlnk ! and glMt it M likely anfUiuoeDtJauaJrlMcan. Addreiu for iwtlculara C. B. a. k L Co. , bu odloe , lor ou inwith * MrsHJHiltODM.D , , PflYSIOIAN & STOGEON S22 Middle Brotly. . COUU8U KluOf , LADIES WE ABE RECEIVING- SOME VERT FINE Shoes and Slippers. Gentlemen OFRHNE BOOTS AND SHOES For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and see our New Stock. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , 4:12 : Broadway , Council Bluil's , ) mw A West Side Square , Clnrmda , f iu WA < MAYNE & PALMER , . DEAT.KRB IN Hard and Soft Goal , AND WOOD , BULKAND ; BAIUIKI , IJME , LOUISVILLE AND I'OIWLANDCKMGNT . , MICHIGAN PLASTER , HAIII AND SEWER PIPK. ] NO , 039 Broadway , - . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. SMITH & Spring Goods LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Received. 7 and 0 Main street , CoCNciL BLUFFS , . . . . IOWA. The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of fcPAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. " New Building Ne-w Furnishings. A.LL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENTltALLY 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. M. GALLAGHER. O G E JEL I 3 Hew Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Polite Attendants. { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel } LIVE TO KAT. EAT TO LIVE. RESTAURANT AND CAFE , to Kd. O'ltson I 401 liroadway , ( Moils at all Hours. Choi d'culslno ) Council Bluffs. ( I'artlon a Specialty. COAL GIVEN AWAY ! Jilvery one who buvs a ton of the celebrated Centerville oonl of Plutte Ovprton , cflice 501 Fir4 avenue , yard 804 Mnin street , Council Bluffs , is fiititled to a chanoo in the drawing for ono ton of coal , to be given awuy Marcli 1st. Yon may thus get A Ton of Coal for Nothing. . DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OP f ALL PAPER ilD Interior Decorations. 13 S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. AUIJ Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large line of oxtiaordinary Fine Carvers. DeVOL & WBIGHT,504 Broadway ' Main , Street. and 10 and POSITIVELT THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK -O3B- Ever shown west of Chicago , now being received by CASADY , ORCUTT & FRENCH , Carpets from 25o to $3 50 per Yard , Also TURCOMAN. MADRAS , LACE AND SILK CURTAINS 502 Broadway , Council Bluffa. | CASADY , OilOUTT & FRENCH. ( OPPOSITE COUET HOUSE. ) TO LOAN rfflU , ESTATE ! Abstracts of Titjo to all Lots and Lauds in 1l\a County. Empkie Hardware Co Hardware 109 and 111 S. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Ml 1 WHOLESALE DEALERS INI HATS , CAPS BUCK GLO YES , 342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. ROOM 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , COCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , etc. , etc All Orders by Moll Promptly Attended To. HY DON'T YOU A OETSDIIK OP a FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fittlnpr , Beat and Chcapcet-Et Ine I.tncn Collars ft'jU C Cn. Ho. 715 Fourth. Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. GRESTON HOU EVEIIYTHINO F1HSTCI-ASS. Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The follow Ins ? arc the times of the arrival anil do- larturo of trains by central standard time , at the eel UciHits. Tralnn liavo traunfur depot ten mill- earlier am ! arrhc ten mlputi'a later. CHICAGO , Bimu.sorox AND QCIKCT. ARR1\E. E:20'p : ra Council Bluffs Express , 11:30 : nm MO [ > m Clilcapro Express DMOam 0.45 a m Hall. 7:00 : pir EA.S8AH CUT , BT. JOB AND COn.\Cll , BLUFFS. 10.10 a m Mall and Eiprcsg , 0:45 : p in S:2J : p m Pacific Express , f > :35 : p m CHICAGO , MILWAUKKS AND HT. fACI , . r > ' 2. > p m Kxprcas , 0:40 : a ni 0:16 : a m Express , 0i5 : p m CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. ti:30 : p m Atltntlc Express , 0:40 : a m ! l:60 : a m Day Express , 6M : p m 7linm : ! "Dcs Helms Araxmmodatiou , 4:10 pm At local depot only. "WABAB1I , 8T. LOCIS ASD ACIFIC. 0 : " > a m Mall , 4:45 : pin 4X : ! ) p ui Cannon Ball , 11:1 : , ' a m * AI Trantferonlj , CHICAGO aud NORTIIWKSTI'.RV. Bso : p m Exprcsi , 0:60 : p in 0:45 : m Pad tile Exprce's yl.r ; ) a in SIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC. 7:40 p m bt Paul Express , ! ) : POa m 7:20 : a in Accommodation , e.M ) p m PACIFIC. 7.r.9 : p in Western Expries , Srn : a m 11:44 : a m Pacific KxiirecB , 1.31 p m 7:49 a m Local Express , 0.64 am 12:14 : a m Lincoln Express , At Tran fer only. TlttlXSTOGMillA. tee S:24 : [ ) :2 : < - loll:24 : a. m. l4-2:2l-lSI- : : ! : 44-5:24-fl.24-7i4and : ! : 11.04 p , m .Sunday , Si4- : ! 10.24 a m. l:24-34-5:24-7:0 : : : : and 11-04 p. m. Ar rive SO mlmitosbeluro lea > lnz time. c c , a 5 3 B , h4G . 8 g B h4I 0 B I ° ? a * S § ' 0 , * N 8 g ca B -1 1a B1 R. Rice M. D. or other tumors removed without the knlle or drawing of Wood. CHRONIC DISEASES " "nd- Over thirty yean practical eiperlcnoe Offioo No 6 Pearl etreet , Council Bluffa JACOB sraa E. F. UADWELIi 8IM8&CADWEI.L , Attorneys rat-Law COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA OIBce , Main Strret , Roomi 1 and Bhugut & lie * llahon'i Block Will practlo * In BUt and * dml Ontlrt" At the well-known Establishment OF J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Broaaway , the PIONEER GASH Ot Council llludi. Notlco our reducea 1'rlce LUt We give 15pouadiK > tranBiitfar for . , , , . . . . . .91 00 11 pound * Oranulatcd Suzar . , . , . , . . . . . . . . . U ) 2t pound' Cnolue Oatmeal. / , . . , . on 26 pound * Naty Ili-jna. _ . , . , , . , . DO SO pound ) U'Btllulk Starch. . . . . , , , , . 00 12 pounds Carolina JUce . , . 00 Ii poundi Choice frruiui.- , . . , . DO 25 ban Buffalo Soap , . . . , , . , , . . , , . 00 Kitre Lake Trout , per pound . a ) Choloo Mine * Utat , per pound . lo 1 dozen Uaekerel . . . . . , , . , , , . , . . , , 16 Colorado Flour , Winter , per cw t . , S BO T. T. All f radci , according to quality , IDo ta SCc pti pound We alto carry a full Una ol Mec' , Ladlei * and C'u Urou'i flnu Shoe * and Ucn' > ( ine Uooti at ier > IOH priCM. iUo full line 01 Tinware and geneiaj m rohat > dl . Ctll wi u < and l > c coin loci d tba < j ou canuve u oney bs d allnf with u * . Ooodidolhcred Ireo In tiny yait of the city. la a ord , we an bound to Mil and challenge all huJiWo coini ciitlon ta thlt county. J. J > . KltBERT. JOSEPH Corner Main direct and Eighth tt\ciiuo. Court Bluffs. west rates and prompt delivery SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Wo cua'antco the euro of the following named dU- Bcascs , or no iia\ : Rheumatism , Sen tula , Ulcers , Catarrh , a 1 Illood andhUndlscafes , Dv pepstaLiver Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Neil- ral la and ABthma , Thesj Springs are the favorita resort of the tired an.l debllltatad , and are the FEE1JLE LADIliS BEST FRIEND , Good hotel , llxery and bathing accoraodatlon both winter and summer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy Accessible by Wabash railway , a E\nna , orC.,13. & O. , at Albany. Corrept otjaenc solicited , IlEV. M. M. THOMPSON. Manager. Altai 13 , SUoam Springs , ( Gentry Co. , Mo , ANALYSIS. Specific Gravity 1.002 Reaction Ncutra Carbonic Acid Gas 6 In. per gallon Carbomte Calcium 35,921 drains Carbonate Iron 7r41 ! ' | Sulphate Magnesia 3,230 Sulphate Calei m 1,140 Chloride Sodium 7,260 Hilllca 1,666 Alumina . . . .0,010 Organlcand Volatile matter and losi . . . .1,450 Total sclldi per gallon r 67,174 WRIOIIT & MEKKILL , Chemists AN APPOINTMENT ! Thai Must Be Met. It la appointed untn man nnce to diehut alter thli Juagmont , and husoe\er Man riuC written In tha hook ef life was cist Into the like of flre. Friend , U jou wcro to die to night , how would It bo wlthjou ? A. OVERTON. W. R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha ana Council Blutt'r. Keal estate collec ion a ci OH1 _ lu Over savinfts b nV SPECIAL NOTICE. TO Consumers of Water ! THE COUNCIL BLUFFS City Waterworks Co , Herehy announces , that It will put In service plpea to the curb of the street on thu line of its mains , an BOOH as the frt-i-t IF out nt thcgiound , tor all partlet ho desire connections made with tha street main * , and who will maku application therefor to the Com- r ny Before March 10 , 1884 , atlhc following prices , pajahle In ad\aiicu : Vtnch service plpo . . . $8 25 I- . " " " . 950 - ' . 1075 1- " " " . 1500 The priced Include the cost ol opcnlnK nnd cicala ; the street , tapping the street water main , furnishing ard Intcrtlni ; corporation o-ck , lurnlthlnp and put' tints 1" extrt BtronK lead sen ice pipe , f urnlahlng and putting In curh stop , stop hex and co\ur complete , and maklnK all nectssary oouncttions between the utroet matter mtln and the curh of the street vAiVA lire about < me hal/ the eott to the toiuumtr ol doing the same work In t lew oil he contemplated , .paving of o-rtaln streetuln the eily , parilen are recomm nded to make application Immediately , at the olHco of the Cumpatij , 2 < > Peorl Street. In order to ao tli necessity and a > old the Increaa. ed expense ol bieaklng up the ttrcet after invlnif hau been doue. HARRY BIHKINDINE , * ' ' ' EngUler' Council Bluffi , I'cbru ry 2 | , ? ' rnoa. omciz , U. M. rDEIT , OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Blufli . U. Establisnea - - CORNER PEABLST , AND FIFTH AVL .Opwi" ! ° ? 'm" ? : ° Pl m 'd ' so ! . m. , Mo..1 ffi tllUrrlJi } rturtV. ftfiliulo on Tue lyan < l Thurid y em , ! . " " * AlJil'FSnJN | ij ( * H'VTa No ( > bjectlnniUeiUrictcr win b admitted. CHVl'ilAN&JIAUTKSS , . . . "