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THE DAILY BEE- COUNCIL BLTjWS , WEDNESDAY , MARCH 5,1884.
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Wednesday Morning , March. 5 ,
SUBSCRIPTION HATES : '
' JO cent * p r wttk
BT Carrier - - - - - - -
a
By l -
OFFICE :
No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway.
MINOR MENTION ,
Additional local on seventh page.
Now spring goods just received at J.
Renter's , the tailor , 310 Broadway.
J. Jonscn nnd Carrie Sovorson , both
of this city , yesterday got leave to wed.
Mayor Vnughnn will probably continue
ns justice of thn pcaco also.
"Tho World" company entertained the
audience at Dohany's last night.
Most of those arrested for being drunken
on election day were released by order of
the mayor.
M. Drolish , for threatening to kill 15.
Colin is to have n hearing before Justice
Abbott next Saturday.
A boy named Stofllor while sliding
down hill by the mill school house yes
terday fell and broke his arm.
MarshalJnckson says its hard for o
good man togot there when the church
folks and the gang join in downing him ,
Justice Schurz has tied the main
menial , knot between E. Julius Fnhr
mann and Priscilla Grossman , both of
Omaha.
E. L. McKonnoy , of Crescent town
ahip , was before Justice Sohur/.yestordai
on a charge of larceny of timber f ron
William Strand.
Permit to wed was yesterday givoi
Dennis Hyde and Mary Jane Mclntosl
both of this city. Ho is 55 years and nh
is only 70 years of ago.
The police are getting their traps read ;
to move out. It is rumored that ox-Al
dorman Churchill is to bo the now cliio
of police , nnd the whole force changed.
There seems n growing sentiment hoi
in favor of a division of the county , as i
is evident that the east end will continu
to bo uneasy , and will fight all improve
mente in the way of county buildings.
"Iho Carter Harrison of the Misaou :
Valley" is ho in the room ? ITo ov
dontly is by just about 528 majority
Now , how about his promises , will 1
keep thomi Duo time will bo given b
fore judgment is passed.
John Johnson , who waa arrested fi
thumping a woman named Annie Brow :
now lies in jail , being unable to pay tl
line of $15 nnd costs , or to give bonds
appear on the 10th to answer to
charge of threatening to kill the sail
woman.
Dora lloblingor now wants to bo s
free from -Joseph Itoblingor , to who
she was married in'Strooter , 111. , in Fo
ruary , 1882. She sots up in her pot
tionHlmt they moved to Jones townshij
this county , and that in three inontl
after the wedding , Jacob deserted her.
Henry Howe , the well-known citizoi
celebrated his G2d birthday anniversa :
in a very happy ] jnannor , a number i
his friends gathering about the fcati
board. Ho was the recipient of a nui
bor of gifts. Mr. Hovro has resided ho
nioro than a score of yeara , and is V
spooled by all.
Hon. Alex. Sullivan , of Chicago , pn
ident of the National Irish League , w
lecture at the now opera house Thursd
evening. Subject : "Ireland of to-day
( Her. Mr. Mackay , of this city ; M. '
Gannon , of Davenport , and llov. F. N
gent , of DCS Moines , will also spoa
General admission 20 cento ; rcscrv
scats CO cents. No extra charge for :
served seats. Vocal and instrumon
music between speeches.
Miss Nellie Fuller nnd Bortio Bl
will both appear at the roller skati
rink next Friday evening. They a
wonderful Httlo artists on the rolloi
The crowds which Imvo watched the b
wonder with such delight , will Ii
double delight in seeing the young M
skate with him , for she is a champion
well as ho. At Doa Molnoa recently a
created a great furore and won an olcgc
gold modal.
The committee on invitation of Hav
eye Lodge , I. 0. 0. F. No. 184 , wish
announce that through some unavoidal
accident a number of invitations for th
ball to bo held at Bloom & Nixon's h
on March Oth have not reached their i
tination. Those desiring an invituti
will receive the name upon application
any member of the committee , or to
Friedman , 321 Broadway. Odd Folk
and their families are respectfully invil
without further invitation.
It is expected that Council BluJfo T
send over to Omaha to-night ono of I
largest delegations of roller skaters wli
ever one city sent to a sister city. 1
names of over fifty.couples havo'alreti
been sent in , and the company will gatl
at Chapman & Martin's rink so aa
leave at 0:30 : o'clock for the dummy <
pot The Bavarian hand will accompli
the excursionists who will take [ the 7
train , and returning will leave O < ni
at 10:10 : , Omaha time.
M There were a number of Noolitea hi
yesterday , and they report considers'
stir about the action in enjoining I
, , count of the vote , on 'the court hoi
proposition , It is also reported tl
Avoca at first thought the telepho
weMage a mere scare , but on being
sured that the injunction was a matter
fact , they slept not a wink all nig
6'oioa predict with confidence that 1
court will sustain the action token hero ,
and that the vole will bo finally declared
in favor of Iho court houao. There cer
tainly ought to bo some way of correcting
abuses of the polh , and if it is proved
that the AVOCA people did really keep
open the polls till after midnight and
voted everybody and everything , it ought
not to count.
Order flowers' for weddings nnd funor-
ln from W. H. Foster , Harrison street.
FACTS AND FIGURES ,
The Complete Itcmilt of ( ho
Klrution.
The counting of the votes was BO tedi
ous because of the largo member of
scratched tickets , nnd because of there
being too inexperienced nud slow men
on the boards , that at the time of Tilt :
BKIJ going to press yesterday morning
only the result could bo given. The
count in detail io ns follows :
WAMDI :
Mnj
C2I
200 :
18
31'C 31'n : '
(11 (
Ii
3C
15
iieo
footed race. While tlio domocrhts ct
him Bomo , republicans cut Flicking !
atill worse. In the Third ward thoi
were over 100 republicans who ailing ]
torcd the man they had chosen in coi
vontion as the head of their ticket , ar
placed Yaughan's nama in his steai
Charles Harlo surprised even his friotu
, by his run , although ho did not got thor
ho showed much strength. Siodontoj
is ro-eloctod to the council by a emu
majority , but it is enough so long as Po
tibono is defeated , for of the two Sicdoi
topf is far preferable. Ilo and Conovi
Are the only republicans oloctoi
it being a clean nwoop for tl
domocrats. The democrats are in a quoi
sort of a box , top , though victonou
Before the convention they promised '
vote for anybody to boat Vaughan , ar
ho has been four-lit bitterly by them i
times past , but novr ho seems tohavo n
only whipped them into line , but hi
won for them a victory which probab
no other man in his party could ha1
gained under the circumstances , for tl
republican nominee is a man who stain
high every way , _ and is of stc
ling worth and unsullied record.
llond nnd Act.
The work of the Homo of the Frlon
loss is growing into ono of more ai
more importance to our city and stat
A few day * since Mrs. Miller , the wi
of "Sport" Miller died , leaving fo
worse than orphaned children. Horn
were found , for two of them and ti
have boon taken to the Homo of t !
Friendlos. But yesterday Mr. Fri
, .0 Fird found a Danish boy , who was Ic
n. by a heartless man who had brought hire
ro to this country , promising to care for hii
The boy was sleeping in sheds and g <
ting a bite to oat wherever ho could , T
flnqor of QUO hand was badly frozen , 1
m oyoa swollen and all together ho preset
ed a pitiable appearance. Mr. .Fird to
tha lad , who is about l.'t years of ago ,
the manager of the homo who receive
V.
him and tlio boy will now bo cared 1
and nont to school , until oiu
time na n good homo c
cd
bo security for him. There are in
re
tal twonty-four at the homo all'childrv
save throe women. Ono of these is vo
sick , the ono the Episcopal ladies took
iss the homo and for whom they are carin
in true Christian charity.
Ilg It takes u vast amount to clothe n
%
TO food duch u family. The funds of i
rs. institution are getting low , and all w
rs.ay desire to aid in this Christian work , o
nd requested to Bond to the homo , clothiri
old or now , Hour , groceries nnd cai
IBS Lot the contributions como in nt oni
ns and at a liberal rate. In no other w
ho can this largo family bo provided for.
.nt is for nil. Lot all join together nud i
light in the work.
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kto
to COUNCIL BLUNTS UAUKST.
jl ° Wheat-No. 2 spriug , 70o ; No. 8 , GOoj
oir Joe ted , COo ; Rood demand.
Corn 1/oalera ore paying S5u for old ci
all
nud 28a for new.
loon OaU In ( rood demand at 22o.
onto Hay 100@0 00 l > or tou ) COu per balo.
Ilye 40@4Co.
to Corn Meal 125 per 100 jwuiicU.
H. Wood Good supply ; jirlcoa at yanli , G 01
H.WB 00.
WB Coal Delivered , Lord , 11 CO per toiij t
od 5 00 per ton
Lurd l'alrbank' , wholcwullng At lie.
Klour City Hour , 1 00@3 80.
rill Brooms 2 Ur > @S 00 ( > er doz.
110 L1VK BTOCK.
Oattlo 3 00@3 CO ; cuh 08 , 5 00@7 CO.
icli HORB Local natkcru nro buying uow
'ho ' there U n go < Kl demand for nil cradbi ; cho
pacldnK , 6 3&@D 65 ; mixed , 4 7&@C 25.
dy
ruom'u : .
icr Quotation * by J. M. Ut. John & Co , , co
to mUilon incrclmnts , 538 Broatlway.
Io Butter Plenty nnd In fiJr demand nt 11
20c ; creamery , H5c.
ny Kggu Scarce nt 22o | > o-ilozoii ,
; 04 Poultry Iteody sulo ; chlckoiu , drenoed , 1
ha live. 8c | turkeys , drotuod , 15o : live. 1
ducks droned ' ' live .
, , I'-'cj , 8c.
muim
jro Orangej 3 60@J 00 jiorbox.
Leuionii t 00 per box ,
lUiimiuh- C0 < § )4 ) 00 per bunch
he Vegetables I'otatws , 40 ; onions , 40u ; ci
no bape , none in thq market : niiiilM. ready
nt 3 20@4 00 for prime Btock ,
iat
uio
M- For Alcoholism.
Mof Du. J. S. HCIXMA.Y , Philadelphia , Pi
ays : "It is of good service in t
tit..he troubles nruing from alcoholism , aj
.he gives satitfaction in mr practice. "
MAIN STREET BRIDGE.
In Yesterday's ' Test It Boars Up Thirty
TODS Wthont FccliDE It ,
Tin- Now Ktrtivliiro Open lor Trn\ol.
Yesterday forenoon the now iron bridge
across Main direct vraa duly tested in the
presence of Mayor Bowman , the county
board of supervisors , nnd several citizens.
The city ollicials , with the exception of
the mayor , wore conspicuous by their
absence , but , like most of the citizens ,
they felt that there was httlo need of
testing any brulgo built by Raymond &
Campbell , vrhoso reputation as contrac
tors is firmly established throughout the
country. As a test for the strength of
the bridge , wagons loaded with dirt wore
hauled upon it , the horses detached , nnd
the wagons run snug together until thir
teen of them were in placo. Each ol
the wagona thus loaded weighed 4HOC
pounds , so that the total weigh !
was nearly thirty tons , including
the horses , the men and the hcnvj
body known as the county board. Tin
dotloction of the bridge was less than _ r
quarter of an inch. This now bridge ii
the handsomest bridge in the city. It ii
an iron structure 100 foot in length , will
an eighteen foot roadway and two BU
foot sidownlks. It cost f < 4,500 , and iti
estimated strength is ono ton to the footer
or in all about JOO tons. It Booms higl
enough to allow oven flood waters t <
pnps through , but it appears that the olc
toot-bridgcs nnd other obstruction
; j should bo cleared out at once , lest the ;
bo swnpt away and lodged so as to di
damngo. The city is to bo congratulate !
on having such a bridge at Main street
built by its homo men.
WELCOMED BACK ,
ACnnstulilo AVKlt a Warrant Greet
tlio l-'lect-Foolctl Athlete.
Yesterday tlioro arrived in the city \V
C. Bryan , an athlete , who as a runnc
and a buso ballist gained plenty (
friends and admirers hero a season or e
ago. Yesterday ho arrived in the citj
and while being greeted by his friend
Ollicor Ilosccrans stopped up to him an
gave him a cordial invitation to upper
before Justice Abbott , vvhcro ho found
charge lodged against him of dofraudin
the Pacific hotel out of a bill of abet
§ 100. It appears that Bryan , as man :
gor for noino base ball clubs , had thoi
stop at the Pacific , and it is claimed tlu
ho was Bccurit5 for the unpaid bill , an
liable under the hotel act. His bent
were fixed at § 200 , and ho wont out i
get signers , and will have a hearing at
lute date.
to
*
. FOE LIFE ,
,0
r Convict oil lor a .Second Tim
of Murder.
Tlio trial of Jasper Clouscr has bcc
taking up the attention of Judge Lee
borrow at Glomvood for several daj
past. It will bo remembered that ho wi
last year arrested in Colorado for tl
murder of two contractors near Pacif
Junction in 1878. Ho was tried last fa
and convicted , but Colonel Keatloy , h
, attorney , got him a now trial , whit
came to a close yesterday morning by tli
° - jury finding him again guilty , and hxir
fo the penalty at imprisonment for life.
11 r
PEIlSCWAfc.
( TO
W. A. I'rye , ono of OmnWa liveliest bo
° and nhcio moo , was at llochtolo'n ycstnrday.
1 * . J. Tullock , of Boston , was nt Bochtoh
yesterday.
m Max Kaufman , of Domer , arrived at Bcc
n. tolo'ri hotel yestarday.
J. .1. Shea and John P. Organ , both proi
lie Incut Noola citl/oiiH , were hero yosterdi
looking over tha situation.
itak C. M. Gates , of Itock Falls , 111. , waa at , t
ak 1'aclflo yesterday.
to W. L. IColtli , of Kansas City , was In t
id city yoatculay and at the L'ncilio.
idor
oran A. N. GnlllNJii , of I'lattsinuutli , Nol
dined nt the I'ucllia jc.stordny.
an S.V. . I'orgusson will loivo to-morrow f
anW Ornnt Pity , Ma , with his family , who will i
muln tlioro for Uio Hiirainor. BIr. F. will i
' turn shortly ,
to A. 0. llmnliiitn , of Chniniml i , 111. , in
tog the Ogdon. Ho Is \\oll-known memliur
Burnhani , Tiilloy & Co.
id
Eutnto XransferH
lie
ro The following doocw vroro filed for r
cord in the recorder's oflico , Man
1 , reported for TUB BKE by P. J. M
Mnlum , real ostiito n ont :
E. 11. lliuokloy , executor to 1'otorCa
tonacn , ot nl , purt lots U , 7 and 8. bloi
, Walnut St. ; § 1.050.00.
\V. 0 Jmnes to P. Woiee , part lot i
block 11 , 13ayliss'a Iat addition ; § 50.0
J. D. Bird to S. S. llust , lot 4 , blo <
0 , Oakland ; § 250.00.
to- Q. 11. I. & P. 11. R. Co. to JolmllooB
BW ) , of 11 wj C , nnd mv } of nwj of n
and nwl of no ) , 20 , 77 , 42 ; § 1,200.00 ,
William McGahau to Emanuel lloic
nrt , el of nw ] , 2(1 ( , 77 , 42 ; § 550.00.
Fritliruoeou to Clmrlos Hnrdor. k
nnd 2 , block ! )3 ) , Avoca ; § IC.O.OO. .
) @ Total Balca. 8a , 500.00.
.it . , SPECIAL NOTICED
NOTICK. Special adterttwiucnti , mch M Lc
Kound , To Loan , For Bale , To llent , Want * , Boa :
tap , etc. , Mill bo Inwrted In thli < oolumn at tha I
rate of TEN CENTO 1'EH UNE for the Brut Insert !
nd and FIVE CENTS I'KIl LINK for each iubw < | ueDt
Ice Kirtlon. U > e ml > crtl euient * at ouroffloa , No
I'earl Street , near Broadway _
WANTS.
'ANIED Alhiiboy with tony to carry roi
for BKK. oil nt Council Illutf * H K oitlc < L
VyANTElJ-E ry bouy m Council Bluff , to ti
VV TutBii. Dcllterwl by currier at only twei
cent * a week.
lo , OLI ) I'APEHS-For taltt at UEB otUco , at 25 ce :
k hundrtxl.
T7 > OH IlENT-Eloirantly furuWied kppartuicnt *
J } houioMlth jrrltate family. iUcreuce *
changed. Adtlrru U. W. J , B o ulllcu.
\t. A UKNlti tidlct aud 1-eDtlemen can nuke fl
ilo Xclix * wagui by milllnx' the "Champion Ilo
btrtclher uud Ironlof Board. " Httallt at 1.
Any lady can da un ft flue iMrt without a vrrln
nd trlol i u nicely w h lx > t.laundrtenui. AUdr
for . p . itku ! r U. I ) . B. & I. Co. , & > oitlw , for <
uio'ith'
lie Mrs.H.J.HiliOD.M.fl . , ,
id PHYSICIAN & SURGE01
223 MJddJe Brotlr. . Council Blufli.
LADIES
WE ARE RECEIVING SOME VERY FINE
Shoes and Slippers.
Gentlemen
OUR FINE
BOOTS AND SHOES
For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and
see our New Stock.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. .
412 Broadway , Council Blutt's , ) -
I/-V\VA
VV A'
West Side Square , Clarmdn , \U \ '
MAYNE & PALMER ,
DEAI.KR3 IN
Hard and Soft Goal
AND WOOD ,
UULK'AND BAR11EL LIME , LOUI8V1U.E AND PORTLAND CEMENT . , UICUIQAN PLA8TKB , HAH
AND SEWFJ I'lPK
No , 030 Broadway , - . . . COUNCIL BLtHTS , IOWA
SMITH & TOLTjEU.
Soring Goods LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Received
7 and 0 Main street ,
. . . .
COUNCIL BLTJFFH , IOWA.
uropean
The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of
o "PAY ONLY FOR WHAT Y9U GET. '
New Building ITew Furnishings.
ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENTltALLY LOCATED
Fine Sample Rooms-Elegant Restaurant ,
PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR ,
Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa
J.A.OOB
Merchant Tailoring
11 REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE.
805 South Main Street
, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS
M. GALLAGHER.
New Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Polite Attendant * ,
ut'
f { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , }
LI VETO EAT. EAT TO LIVE.
ll. RESTAUROT AND CAFE
ito Tire 3
Ed. oii ; on 1 404 llroadway , { Jleils at all Hours. .
lid .
Chef d'culslno ) Council llliifTu. I I'artlen a Specialty.
COAL GIVEN AWAY !
Every one who buys a ton of the celebrated CenterviPe coul of Plutt
Overtoil , oflice 501 First avenue , yard 801 Main street , Council Bluff
is entitled to a chance in the drawing for one ton of coal , to be give
away March 15th. You may thus act
A Ton of Coal for Nothing.
O
DEALER IN ALL TII 3 LATEST DESIGNS OF
ML PAPER
Interior Decorations.
13 S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFE
j. HEATING STOVES
ik AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY.
< BABPEBTER'S ' TOOLS Al HARWABE
Qrnnito and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A larg
line of exti aordiuary Fine Carvers ,
ts _ _
go4 Broadw ald 10an (
DeVOL & WRIGHT , 12 Main Street ,
t , POSITIVELY THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOO !
-03T1-
Ever shown west of Chicago , now being received by
GASADY ORCUTT & FRENCH
ke ,
ity Carpets from 25c to $3.50 per Tard , Also
lU TURCOMAN , MADRAS , LACE AND SILK CURTAIN !
tx. In Ox-cxvt
502 Broadway , Council Bluff * . | CASADY , OKCUTT & FllENCE
nt
3U1H.
k !
CM
'lie ' ( OPPOSITE COTJET HOUSE , )
TO LOAN ! ON SEAL ESTATE
Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County.
Empkie Hardware C o
Hardware
109 nnd 111 S. Main Street *
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA.
3LV.CotGei.ir
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES ,
342 nnd 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
AH MUCH of
KlOi-vil
uan ROOM 6 , HEW OPERA HOUSE UUUHUlil DLUl lUl lUllUl
etc. , All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended to.
WHY DON'T YOU
OKT83MKOF
FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ?
Fetlt t Flttlnp , Dcst tnd Chcnptst.SZF'lne I.inrn Uollar a'ad Culii.
No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa.
GRESTON HOUSE.
EVERYTHING ! FIHSTCLASS.
Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The follow Inf ; nro the times of the arrival and < ! e-
nrturo of trains by central etandaril time , at the
OLI ! depots. Trains leiu ei transfer depot ten mln-
; arller nnd arrive ten mlnuttg later.
CHICAGO , XURU.NaiOS A.\D QUINCT.
I.EAVK ARRI\r.
6:20 : p ni Council llluffs Express , ! . 'IO a m
FUOpm Chicago Express 0.40 a in
0:45 : n ni Mall. 7:00 : p re
KANSAS CITT , ST. JOK AND COUNCIL VLIIftS.
10:10 : a m Mall and Express , 0:45 : p in
8:2flpm : 1'ucillc Express , ! > :35pm :
CHICAGO , MILWAUKEIt AND 8T. I'AUI. .
B:2 : : > p m Kxpres' , 11:40 : a m
0:4 : } a m Express , C. S p m
CHICAGO , IIOCK ISLAND AND 1'ACIKIC.
f : SO p m AtUntlc Express , 0.40 a in
9.50 a m Day Express , 6."O p m
7ir : > ain "DesMolnes Acccmmodatlnn , 4:40 : p m
"At local depot only.
WABASH , ST. LOUIS AND I-ACINC.
0f : > 5 a in JIall , 4:4r : > p ni
4.riOpm : Cnnnon Ball , lll.iam :
* At Transfer onlj ,
CHICAGO and hORTim rair.nv.
n:30 : p m Exprcbs , G.GO ) < in
0:45 : n in I'acUlicExpress , U.iriain
B10UX CUT AND PACIFIC.
7:10 : pin st. Paul Express , 000am
7:20 : a in Accommodation , 6..W p in
'UNION PACIFIC.
7SO : ) i in \Vcsteru Express , S 19 a in
11:44 : a in Paclllo ExprcfH , 4-34 p m
7:49 : a m Local Express , 6.54 a m
12:14 : a m Lincoln Express ,
"At Tran fer only.
IIDMMV TIUINS TO OMAHA.
Lea > e 8:24-0:24-10-24-11:24 : : : a. m. 1:24-2:24-3 : : 31-
4:24-0:24-6:24-7:24 : : : : and 11:04 : p , m Surday , 8.44-
10:24 : a. m. 1:24-3:24-5:24-7:01 : : : : and 11:04 : p. m. Ar-
rlio 30 minutes bcluro lea\Ing time.
ADMINISTRATOR'S ' SALE
The undersigned will oiler for sale
on
March 15,10 O'Clock A. M.
AT
PUBLIC OUTCRY
IN IIAUU1K TGWNSHIl' ,
Pottawattamie Co. , Iowa ,
140 Steers , 11 Horses ,
COWS , HOGS , CORN , OATS , AND
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
TERMS Ten months' time , at
ten per cent interest , with approved
security on all sums over ten dollars
All sums of l ° n dollars or under ,
cash. Five per cent discount lor
cash on all Bums over ten dollars.
CAROLINE E. RAND ,
Administratrix.
R , Rice M. D.
or other tumors removed without the
knlfo or drawing of blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES < * * * * * * * * >
Over thirty yearn practical experience Office No
6 Pearl street , Council BluCs
jCVConaulUtlnn ( riw
JACOB Sllia E. P. OABWELL
SIMS & CADWELL ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
Office , Main Street , Hooms 1 and Shugirt & ifc-
Muliou'i Blosk. Will practice In Ht ta and edml
oourl *
At the well-known Establishment
or
J. P. FILBERT ,
209 Upper Bronaway , the
PIONEER GASH
01 Council Bliifli. Notlco our reduced I'rlco Ltit
\\'t gnc
ID poundi Eitra O Sugar for. . , . Vl 00
11 pouiuU tlranulated Buirar , . . . . . . . . . . . ( O
US pound * Cholco OltlutuI . , , 00
25 pound * Navy llt n > . . . . , . , . 00
20 i > ound llMtlinlk march. . 00
12 pound * Carolina Hlcc , . 00
12 poundi Choice fruniii . , , . , , . 00
S3 bare IluRalo Soap . , . . . . . . 00
Extr Lake Trout , per pound . , , . . , . > , . VO
Choice JIlui * Mtat , fit pound . . , . , . 10
1 doion Mackerel . , , . IS
Colorado Flour , Winter , i > cr r t . , . 200
T. T.
T. . .
All gride , uooord'ug to ( ( Utility , 1'c to bOo per
pound
Wu alto earn a full line ol Men' * . Ladle * ' and
Cn'ldren' * line Shom and Mfn' I'lno UooU at ter )
low price * . Also full line ol Tinware and gencial
iDerchaodUe. Cullun usand IXCOII\DCMI | tha jou
can u e money by dealing with ui. tloo < l dellmed
freoluauy lartoMbvcltv. .
1. word , K earn l und t * ell and clialltiigr all
laudabU compf titlou In thl * count * .
J. I' . HLUElir
soaupptr Uro-Jrt ) .
JOSEPH
HARD WOOD
AND
COAL
Corner Main street nnd Eighth mcnuc , Conn
Bluffs.
jHTLowcet rates and prompt dclh cry
onFif !
SILOAM
MINERAL SPRINGS.
Wo eud'anteo the cure of the follcm Ing named dls-
8ca e3 , erne pay : Ilhcumatlsm , Scrofula , Ulcers , .
Catarrh , a 1 Dlood andtklndlscutn , DvipcpslaLl\er
Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Neu
ralgia and Asthma , Thesa Springs are the fa\orite-
rceort of the tired an.l ilchllltatad , and are the
FEE1JLE LADUH BEST 1'RIHND ,
Good hotel , Ihery and hathlng accoinodatlon both.
\\lnter and eunuucr. Locality highly plctureaquo
and healthy. Accessible by Wabsth railwaj , t
EvniiaorC.B. & Q. , at Albany. Corrtfponutr.e
solicited , HEV. M. M. THOMPSON.
Manager.
Allanj , Slloam Springs , [ Gentry Co. , Mo.
ANALYSIS.
Specific Ora\lty 1.002
Reaction Keutra
Carbonic Acid Oas 20 In. per gallon
Carbonate Calcium 35,921 drains
Carbonate Iron 7,041 ! 'J
Sulphate Magnesia 36 "
Sulphate Calcium 1.14B "
Chloride Sodium 7,280
Sllllca 1,506 "
Alumina . . . .0,010
Organlcand Volatile matter and losa . . . .l,4Elt ) "
Total scllds per gallon 07,174 "
WRIOIIT& MKHKILL , Uhinilhtu
AN APPOINTMENT !
That Must Be Met.
It is appointed unto u > an once to dlobut after thin
Judgment , and v ) i ( > 80o > er uwi nut writtin in the
nook of life was cist Into the Uke of tiro. Krientf ,
If jou ucre to diuto nightho\\ would it beulthjoui
A. OVEUTO.V.
W.R. VAUGHAN.
Justice of the Peace.
Umaha ana Council lilutt' .
Ural I'Stito collcc ion ogun IHFo'Iiv 1"
Over savings lianV
SPECIAL KOTICE.
TO
Consumers of Water J
TUB
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Citf Waterworks Co ,
Hcreb } annutincis , that Itlll | iut In si'nkf pIptH
to the curh of thu t < trctt on tlit ) line nf I'B mains , M
noon as tlo : frost U out ol tlic K'ourul , for all pit tics
hii desire rnmiutlans made w 1th the street nialiir , ,
iind ttho lll make anjillcatlon therefor to tli Com.
pony
Before March 10 , 1881 ,
atlhc following prices , I'.ijalilo ' In ndvanci. :
4-inch eer\co pipe > 8 2 ? *
S. " " " . . ' . ! ) 50
5- " " " 10 7f.
J ' 13 25
1. " " " 15 00
The prices Inrludo the cost of opening nnd closing
tluiHtrcet , tapping the street water main , furnUhlnir
ard In Berlin ; ; rorwrailon | c'ck. liirnlslilnpund put
tint ; In cxtrt tronK kad ec'ulco pipe , furnlhinfc' nnd
piittlnfc' In curl ) stop , stop ho\ and cater complete ,
and making all necessary conncttlona lietucin the
btrct't waiter main and trie curb of the utrtet tr/u'i/ .
are al/uut une hulj the cot tn the funnunier of doln
the Mine \\ork
In tletvnf Iho contemplated pa\iii | ; ol nrtaln
streets In the city , panic * are n-comiuf tided tn
make apiillcatlon Innncdiatdy , at the olHco of the
Coni ] > ahj ,
2 ( > Pearl Street.
In cnler to a\o tlio neit-sslty and Mold tlir incrmui.
c < l cxpeneu of bicaking up thu street after piUng-
haal > ccn done.
11 Ann Y umiUNniNE ,
Chief KiiL'liuer.
Council BIulTs , Kchruary 21 , 1831.
TUOS. onncii , n. u.
OFFICER & FUSE Y
BANKERS.
Council Bluff * , . U.
Established
- -
Dealers . In Foreign and oincstlo Exchange and
linn. *
CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AYiL
, jion
* rllu io on TueiKla ) audlhunday ennli'ifi. '
ADMISSION , . . 25 CKJTW.
No objectlonaliletharactenu-lU b < admitted.
CHAJ'MAN t SIAilTENS , PJIOH'.ILTOKS