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THE DAIL * BEE.
OOtJNCII. BLUFFS.
Monday Morning , March. 10.
KATES : !
Br Carrier - ! 0 cent * per week
B f Mat - - 110.00 per Yctt
OFFICE :
tfo. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway.
MINOB MENTION.
Additional local on sjronth page.
To-night the old city council moots
again.
again.York
\York on Madison street bridge hni
commenced.
The now Presbyterian church at Ncola
WM dedicated yesterday. * *
Now spring goods just received at J.
fCoitor's , the tailor , 310 Broadway.
Work on Undo Sam's novr building is
oxpoctcd to begin by the first of April.
Colonel Abbott now starts out to plant
a. now post of the G. A. R. nt Defiance ,
Iowa.
The circuit court concluded the busi
ness of the term Saturday afternoon and
I : adjourned.
The old settlers of Fottawattamio
county are to moot again thia evening at
the court house.
Abe Lincoln post G. A. 11. is preparing
1
' ing for another dance and general good
'if 'i < imoon the 20th.
f , St. Patrick's benevolent society is
making big preparations for ita dance on
I St. Patrick's day in the evening.
* At the Congregational church yesterday
morning , live members wcro added to the
church by profession of faith and five by
letters.
Permit to enter the state of matrimony
has been given Thomas Flood , of Keg
Creek township , and Alice L. Valley , of
Silver Creek township.
The Congregational social will bo hold
next Friday evening at the residence of
Mrs. Otis , the ladies assisting in enter
taining being Mrs. Cowlos , Mrs. Staccy ,
and Mrs. Tilton.
Mrs. Laura Dainty , who as an elocu
tionist has now BO vrido a reputation , is
to appear at the opera house on * the
evening of the 14th in the drama , "A
Mountain Pink. "
. Misa Nellie Fuller , the oloven-yoar-old
champion , appeared at the rink again
Saturday nijbt and gave another wonder
ful showing of skill on skates and grace
of movements. The gathering was largo
and the enthusiasm very groat.
TUK Br.i : is in .receipt of the March
number of The Pocket Railway Guido of
Iowa , published by Thomas F. Nelson , of
Cedar Rapids. For simplicity , conve
nience and reliability , it cannot easily bo
equaled , and it is almost indispensable to
nnyono traveling in Iowa.
The city council should take immediate
stops to make the street car company pay
for the paving between the rails. The
company got out of paying for the dirt
iiiliug , and it will got out of paying foi
the paving unless care is taken. The
nmount is about $24,000.
A Shenandoah mother says the boyi
attending the public schools are font becoming -
coming educated as thieves. She com
plaius that the boys ateal the ribbons of
the girls' hair , and that her own daughtoi
lias thus lost over thirty yards in one
term. Her daughter must bo n favoriU
with the boys.
Last evening Rev. T. J. Mackay at th <
Episcopal church gave a second lecture
on John Calvin , the discourse being con
fined mainly to Calvin's doctrines , tin
previous ono being more biographical it
its nature. Mr. Maekuy intends to lee
turo a prminont characters every Sunda ;
evening for a few wooku.
There seems to have boon much troubli
brewing between two neighbors , Messrs
Droolich and Cohn Saturday ono casi
against Droolich was called up bofori
Justice Abott , but Cohn , the prosecuting
vritnoat , not appearing , the case was dis
missed and the costs taxed , up to Culm
Now Droolich has started a suit agains
Cohn , claiming 9100 damages for ma
liciouti prosecution.
J. B Kent , ono of Walnut's goners
merchants , is reported aa in Gnunclj
trouble , and creditors have seized th
etock ou a mortgage of $2,000. In th
amaah and general rush to secure claiini
one of Wuluut'a justices issued an al
iachment for $550 , causing considorabl
comment on this illustration of the if
noranco of the law shown on the part c
many juiticoi , the limit of jurisdictio
being considerable under that amount.
Some of the students in the Bloomi
school were taken to the pumping houe
of the waterworks the other day to si
the big machinery at work , and have
explained by Prof. Johnson , the toachc
in ncienqo. The next trip of the kind :
to bo to the gas works. Such visits i
connection with the study of books giv
the student * a clearer and more practia
idea of what science and mechanics at
doing ,
i
K. M , Galligan , who has lived hero ft
number of years , and who U knonn i
0110 of Cburcil BluHV most industrial
and tluifty citfcvua , starU to-morrow fi
CJarks county , Dakota , wliero ho hi
landed interest * , und where ho t-xpec
thia summer to start a brick yard ai :
eugago in other industries , nit mai
friend * here send their best wishes
ucem with him , though thojregrottli
Council Bluff * should IWBO him.
A. W , Cofltnan , of A VMS , U about t
first to try the experiment of boycotting
Council Blufla , because of the recent
court house election. Having occasion
to visit the city ho determined not to
patronize any hotel hero , and so stopped
over night about two miles away from
the heart of the city. Jn the morning
ho found to his horror that ho was still
inside the city limits , and that ho had
after all his pains patronized a Council
Bluffs establishment , lie will doubtless
next time got moro definite bearing * .
Next Thursday evening there is to bn
a masquerade at the roller skating rink.
None will bo allowed to skate except
those in full suit as well as on masque ,
and such must present their invitations
at the door. THese desiring to attend
can secure invitations of the managers.
The public generally is invited to witness
the masquerade , but those who take part
must present an invitation and appear
not only masked but in full dress. It is
expected that the event will bo of un
usual interest.
The Walnut paper howls because the
count of the vote in Council Bluflaon the
court house proposition was not enjoined ,
the wise editor claiming that the polls
were kept open until 0 o'clock at night ,
which ho declares to bo n fraud. Sn far
as this city is concerned , there is a frank
admission that the polls were kept open
until 0 o'clock at night , but the differ
ence hero seems to have boon that at
the opening of the polls in the morning
the necessary proclamation waa made
that the polls would bo kept open until 0
o'clock at night , whereas in some places
in the county the proclamation was neg
lected , and on hearing by telephone in
the evening that Council Bluffo was voting
ing after 0 o'clock , the polls there were
reopened , and the voting began again.
One young man prepared to wed on
the sly Saturday , and going to the clerk's
ofiico procured the necessary license , in
vested his dollar and started after his
bride , but the intended father-in-law waa
a little too quick for the young man , and
the latter found to his chagrin that the
girl had boon sent out of the city , just
where is not known , but it is surmised
she has been placed in a boarding school ,
with the instructions to the teachers tc
watch her closely. On learning this the
young man hurried back to the clerk'i
office , Jiaid another dollar to have the
names scratched oft" the record , ant
thought ho had the matter hushed up ,
but during his absence u newspaper Cent
had copied the names off the book , ant
the young man had another chase to fine :
him and keep the names outof the paper ,
The affair had by this time leaked out it
other ways , and now the only chance thi
young man has for peace is to keep a bcw
of cigars setting on his desk in the inaur
anco ollico , so as to lot the matter end it
smoke if possible.
Mrs. G. Durroo , No. 828 Avenue A
corner Ninth street , boughtlast weak OIK
dollar's worth of shoot music atMuellor'i
mid received n present of a sovonty-fivi
dollar organ.
PERSONA.D.
Mra. Theodore Bray hoi recovered Iron
her lllnosH 'sufficiently to bo nbl" to go t
Crraton , where elio will visit frlonds for .
week or so ,
Mrs. Horace Kvorett , and her ion , Leon
ard K\orott , have returned from their casi
orn trip.
Miua Nolllo Hntclier 1-Kiulto ill with 1101
vous prostration.
Joel Katon , the gas irmn , IIUH roturno
from Ms St. Louis trip.
County Superintendent MntthowH houbee
holding examination of toachora nt Wulnv
for a few days past.
A. B. Woat , who was for n time Renori
agent of the "Q" ut this point , has at last n
turned to his old position as agent at Sbunar
doah , Mr. A. B. Wurroll having boon a )
pointed agent at ( llonwood.
Max Kaufman , of Denver , a well know
amusement manager \ lu the city.
W Stull , who was formerly a resident <
Council Blurts , und who la now In bualneaa t
Lincoln , wnn here yesterday on route ft
Marougo , 111. , to sea bin mother who In lyln
there qulto 111 ,
Dr. A. II. Bailey , of DM Molnox , la <
Uoclitolo'u hotel.
Win. Brunow , who ronroscnta a Mtlwanki
steve house , was itt Bochtolt > 'n o\tr Sunday ,
Kay 1'roudllt , of Gleuwuod , was a 1'uclf
house fluent yesterday.
G. M. Shank , of Marlon , Is at the I'uclfi
T. S , Archer , of St. Jo , nuo of the inn
lw > l > tilar and m < mt lively clothing men on tl
road , spent Sunday at Bochtolo'n.
i : . 0. Smith , of Ouuwa , arrived at tl
1'uclfio ycutotday.
J. H , ( loihoin , a well known Ctilar lUpli
Insurance man , waa at tbo Pacific ynutorda ;
II. W , Hunaun.of Mt , 1'loiiaant , spout Sni
day in thU city.
A , U. lllclmrils , of DM Molnea , was ninor
tha Sunday anjouruorg at the 1'uclfio ,
Jiii. V , Piigli , of Pacific Junction , was I
the city yesterday ,
DUtrlct Attorney Connor , of Donlson , a
rived at the Ogden ySaturday.
Col. Cocuraii Ii again at the Og Jon.
W. II. Foster , the florist , IIarris <
street , has the largest and beat supply c
plants in the west. '
BOND VERSUS THE WABASE
Tlio Motion For n Now Trlul Ovei
ruled , unit Heavy Attorney
1'Yc-n Atluod to Ilia Coals.
In the circuit court Saturday the m <
ti < m for a now trUl in the case of 1
Uund versus tha Wabash railway wi
overrulotl by Judge Lyinau , so that U
verdict of about $3,200 in Hond'n fav <
etill stands. Under the finding , attorney
feet ! wuro taxed up against tlio railwu
company in addition tu the damages , uni
in tr > ini { to determine what would 1
, rt-asonalilu fots , sovorul oulaido uttoriiu
wuro called in to toHtify , Thuy
nmtcriully The lowtat patiinato u
) f 500 and tlio highest $1,000. Lynn
itjftulit HIM ditForonco und taxed up 871
J Btjainit the company. The paso will
i course be appealed by tlio railwoy coi
lolpany ,
TO-DAY'S ' ELECTION.
Three Propositions 10 lie Voted Upon
in Regard to School Matters ,
Two Directors lo lie Chosen.
Elections nro crowding in thick and
foaU The count of the vote at tlio special
election on the proposition for building anew
now courthouse and jail had hardly been
finished when the city election came , and
now a weak has not pasted and still
another election comes. Many nro apt
to pass this school election slightly by ,
and pay little attention to it , and yet it
is really one of the most important elec
tions of the year. Two directors are to
bo chosen to fill the vacancies caused by
the expiration of the terms of Mr.
Drawer and Mr. Clausen. Mr. Brewer
resigned several months ago , and moved
to Minneapolis , but the vacancy was not
filled , and now the term is expired for
which ho was elected. It is n matter of
great importance who are chosen to fill
those two vacancies There prob
ably will bo candidates sprung
upon the voters to-day as for the past
two or throe school elections , who are ex
pected to act in the interests of some per
sonal scheme , or to bo the tools for the
furtherance of some personal ambition.
The voters should therefore inquire care
fully before voting , and any candidates
who are thus sni'king the ollico shall be
ignored completely. The drift has boon
for several years hero in the direction of
making the control ot the public schoels
a moro bit of plunder to bo struggled for
like a political ollico. The school inter
ests shall bo above all this and the vo
ters shall promptly rebuke at the polls
any scheme for the personal gratification
of any ono man or sot of men. lit times
past men , who were othorwoiso not ob
jectionable , have appeared as candidates ,
and have received many votes , because
it was not known , that they were but the
tools to keep along the ambitious designs
of sumo shrewd man or his clique. To
day only such men as are free from such
schemes , men who will work for the
interests of the schools , and not for
the interests of some particular
person or clique , shall receive
the votes of the people. With the warn
ing that in all probability an attempt will
bo made to-day to mislead voters , every
citizen should cast his ballot thoughtfully
and intelligently.
Aside from the election of the two
trustees , the following propositions are
to bo voted upon , and as there is a press
ing demand fur moro school accommoda
tions , there will doubtless bo little oppo
sition to them :
1. Shall the independent school dis
trict of Council Blull's issue its bonds to
the amount of twonty-livo hundred dollars
lars (82,500) ) , duo ton years after date and
paynmo at the pleasure of the district , at
any time before duo , drawing interest at
not exceeding ( i per cent per annum , for
the purpose of obtaining a loan to bu
used in finishing the Twentieth avenue
school building beyond the § 10,000 here
tofore appropriated.
2. Shall the independent schooldistrict
'
of Council BlulTs issue its bonds 'to the
amount of twelve thousand dollars
( $12,000) ) , duo ten years after date , and
payable at the pleasure of the diatrict at
any time before duo , drawing interest at
not exceeding 0 per cent pur annum , for
the purpose of obtaining a loan , to be
used in the erection of a six-room school
building to take the place of the Center
street school building.
! l. Shall the independent school districl
of Council Bluffs sell the Stutsman street
school building and grounds and issue its
bonds to the amount of ton thousand dollars
lars ( $10,000) ) , duo ton years after date ,
and puyablo at the pleasure of thodistricl
at any time before duo , drawing interest
at not exceeding 6 per cent per annum ,
for the purpose of obtaining a loan , to bi
.used , with the proceeds of the sale of the
Stutsman street school housoandgronnd >
and the $10.000 voted lit the annua
mooting on March 12,1833 , in purchns
ing grounds and erecting thereon an
oiuht-room school building to accommo <
duto the pupils attending the Stutsmar
school and the grammar pupils in tht
eastern part ot the city.
not onlj
the lowest , but givns a present with cac )
purchase of ono dollar. Go and see hin
first.
first.Tho
The question of a tree city library wai
put. to u vote in Indianola last Monday
mid tno result was favorable to its catab
lishmont.
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
NOTICE. 8ji dil Klvertlsomonta , lucli M Ixwt
Kimnd , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , WanU , Board
lay , etc. , will bo ( mortal In thli column at the lo\
rate ot TEN OKNTS PUR LINK for tha flnt Inwrtloi
and FI VIS CENTS PKK UNE for eooh lubwquont n
aortlon. tx > a\e advertUonwnU at ouroffloe , No.
t'oarl Street , near Dread ar
WANTS.
WANTit-A : Ilinb0y ltl\ pony t > rarrj- tout
for D . Oil Bt Council llliiffu IIKK olllcc.
AKTRU K\ery body in Council UluHsto Uki
TiiiBKi. Uellrerod by carrier at only twenti
a week.
OI.I ) I ArenS-Vor gala at D ollloo at 25 cent
a bundrcU.
FORIlKNT-KVe tlyfurnUliiHl ap ( rtuieriti Ii
homo with irlMUo fiuilly Kgltiicncfi ex
clunirixl. AiMrcM II. W. J. llco ollloc.
A OK NTS ladle * aud Kcntlunon can make flr *
clau agoi by ntlllnir thn "Champion U eon
Xtnclhtir and Ironing Uotnl. " KtUll * at tl H
Any lad ) candouua- fine ihlit without a irt.nl.1
unit iiloni I MiiloflyaitheliuitlaunlrleHcaD.AddnK
for paillcular * U. II. H , & I. Co. , Dun nUlou , for on
ino'ilh1
JACOB SIMS. K.P.CADWBU
8IM8A OADWELL ,
Attorney s-at-Law
COUNCIL DLurrs , IOWA
Offlco , Ilaln Street , llnonu 1 and Bbuiart fc Me
Mahon' Block. Will practloo In HtaU and Mien
Mrs , B , J , Hilton , H , D ,
PaYSIOIAN & SUB ON
aaa Miiiain Br1' ' v. onnnou Bin n .
. SCflURZI
Jiislice of tlie Peace
OFFICE OVKIl AMKHICAN KXl'HEbS.
COUNCIL IlLUKKS , - 10A
EDWIN J , ABBOTT !
it
ill > < ( Justice of llie Peace
11-
| 6 BKODVAY , COUNCIL ULUFFi
LADIES
WE AEE 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 Bluffs , )
West Side Square , Clnrmdn , \
MAYNE & PALMER ,
.
DEAI.KTC3IN
Hard and Soft Goal ,
AND WOOD ,
ULK 'AND BAnttEL LntK. IOUISV1LLK AND PORTLAND CKMENT . , UICmOAN PLASTER , HAIR
AND SEWER PIP1
' , , . . . , .
'o 630 Broadway - COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA.
SMITH & TOLLER.
Soring Goods LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Received ,
7 and 0 Main street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - - IOWA.
European Hot
The only Hotel in thia City on the European plan of
1PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. "
ITew Building New Furnishings.
ALL MODEUN IMPROVEMENTS CENTKALLY 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 O El F * I
New Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Pollto Attendant *
First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , }
UVK TO EAT. EAT TO LIVE.
RESTAURANT AND CAFE ,
to 71x0
Kd. Olison 1 4M Uroadway , . ( Steals atalllloura. .
hcl d'cuhlno | Council BIuHs. 1 Parties a Sjieclalty.
COAL GIVEN AWAY !
Every one who buvs a ton of the celebrated Centfirvillo coal of Platte
Ovt'i'tou , oflice 501 First avenue , yard 804 Main street , Council Bluffs
is entitled to ajshauco in the drawing for one ton of. coal , to be given
iiwuy March loth You mny thus t et
A Ton of Coal for Nothing.
. OMCillor ,
DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF
Interior Decorations.
I S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS
0
HEATING STOVES
AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY.
CABPESTER'S ' TOOLS Al HARDABE !
Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large
line of oxti aordiimry Fine Carvers.
rinWni P ilinmUT 504 Broadway , end , 10 and
UGVUL 06 WKIbnl , 12 Mam Street ,
POSITIVELY THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK
-O3P-
Ever shown west of Chicago , now being received by
GASADY , ORGUTT & FRENCH ,
Carpets from 25o to $3 50 per Yard , Also
TURCOMAN. MADRAS , LACE AND SILK CURTAINS
Xxa. Orowt VT . : rioty-
502 Broadway , Conrfuil Bluffs. | CASA'UY , OKCUTT & FRENCH
( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. )
TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lob and Lands iii the Couuty ,
Empkie Hardware C o
Hardware
109 and 111 S. Mixln Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
WHOLESALE DEAJjEUS IN
HATSCAPS BUCKGLOVES ,
342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
All Mmls ot
Inglnecrlni ?
.and Sur- -
ROOM 6 , HEW OPERA HOUSE , CO GIL. BLUFFS , IOWA ,
t , etc. All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To.
WHY DON'T YOU
OKTBDMEOF1
FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ?
Perfect Fitting , Beit and Chcapost-EKlnc Mncn Collars UMl CuCa.
No. 716 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa.
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER !
Metalic Caskets and Wootlin Coffins of all Kinds.
TELEGRAPH ORDEKS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
3NTo. 1-4L TNT. 3VT/xixx ISt. , doxi.xa.oll 331ixfSVsi.
RESTON HOUS
EVERYTHING FlUSTCnASS.
Nos. 217 nud 219 S. Main St. , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. \
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Tlio following aie the times of the nrrUiil and de-
nirturo of trains by cci.tral standard time , nt the
ootl depots. Tralne lenvj traimfcr depot ten rain-
earl'cr i > nd arrhc ten i lnutua later.
CHICAGO , BURLISOroS AND QCIVCT.
IKA\K. ARHUK.
:20 : p m Council BluftN Exprcs' , 0:30 : a m
1:40 : p m Chk Ro K\i > rc t 9 : 0 a m
9:46 : am Mall. ' < : uopir
KANSAS Cin' , ST. JOB AND COUNCIL DLL'H' .
0:10 : a m Mail and Express , 0:45 : p in
8:25 : p m Pacific Express , D:3I : > p m
CHICAGO , W1LWAUKKB AND HT. rH'I , .
fi:2fl : p m Kvpress , ! ) ; 40 a m
9:44 : a in Evprtsa , 0.D : p m
CHICAGO , ROCK I3LAKD AND PACIFIC.
5:3rt : ] > m Atl mtlc Express , D:40 : a m
9fiO : u m Day Expreni , O'M p m
7:16 : am "UcsSIulms Aoovinmodttion , 440pm !
At locil depot only.
WABA9II , ST. UOU1S AND'.l'AClFIC.
0:5.ri : a m Mall , 4:45 : p m
4.r.0pm : Cannon Hall , lllfiani
"At Tranif'ronly.
i me AGO and NOKTIIU ESTKRV.
EuTOpm Express O.COpm
1'aciflic ' 'J < 5am
0:15 : am Expre' ? , :
8IODX CITT AND PACIKIC.
7:40 : p 111 St. I'aul Kxpress , 0 : 0 a m
7:20 : a m Accommodation , 8:50 : pm
"ONION PACIFIC.
7:59 : p m Western E\prcea , 8:39 : a m
11:44 : am Pacific Express , 4:84 : pm
7:49 : a m Local Express , 0:54 : a m
12:14 : a in Lincoln Express ,
* At Tran fer only.
DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAHA.
Leave 8:24-0.24-10-24-11:24 : : a. m. 1:24-2:21-3:34- : : :
4:24-5:24-0.24-7 : : : 4 and 11:04 : p , m Stifday , Stl- :
10.24 a m. l:243t4:247ot : : : : and 11:04 : p. in. Ar
rive 3U minutes before leaving time.
ADMINISTRATOR'S ' SALE
The undersigned will ofler for sale
on
March 15,10 O'Clock A. M ,
PUBLIC OUTCRY
IN HAIID1N TOWNSHIP.
Pottawattamio Co. , Iowa ,
HO Steers , 11 Horses ,
COWS , HOOS , CORN , OATS , AND
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
TERMS TMI i..ontlis' . time , at
ten | > er cent inter jf.t , wit ha proved
security on all sums over t n dollars
All sums of fc n dollais or under ,
ca > h. Five per c nt di'-cr ' > unt for
cash.on nil pum over ten dollurs.
CAROLINE E. RAND ,
R. Rice M , D.
or other tumor * removed without thr
knlfo or drewtne of blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES ° ' " " * * * * >
Over thirty ) ean practical experience Office No
0 I'earl itroet , Council UluB
frn
At the woll-knowa Establialimeut
ov
J. P. FILBERT ,
209 Upper Broamvay , the
PIONEER GASH
Of Council lllulli , Notlco uur rudutcd I'rlco Ll.t
We gite
IS pound * KitraO Sugar fur . , . . .61 00
11 pound * ( iianulatotltiUL'ar. , . . I U )
i > | > oundiUni > luuO tiueal , . , , , . . . , 1 0'
M puuiul * Na > j Deaiu. . , , , , . . , , . . . . 1 10
80 ptiuml * B "t Hulk Starch . , , , , , 1 W )
13 | OunJ Car lin UlCB . , . . 1 00
I * p utul * Cl.oice . I runi . , . , , 1 01
llilur * lli.Bnl-So j ) . , . , , J ( io
hiti-A uae Trout , | icrpouriJ . , . . . , . . . . (9
Ch li Miuci > lct , p > r | x > uud , . . , , , , , . in
1 dozen Uarkcrcl . , . . . , . . , . . . . 15
Colorado Hour , WlnUr , | > er cut. , , . . , , . 2 Ou
T. T. T.
All fradet , according to quality , 15c to 6(0 | ir
pound
Wo ale catrv a full lira ol Men' * , ladle * ' ami
t' . . IJron'n line hlue * and Uen'rine UooU at vcr >
I m pilcb- . \liut full lire 01 lUwaru and teiie al
nit rch i.d' e. fall un 11 * and be coin li.ccil I ha you
c itai\ououcy b > dc.llui : with lu. ( i.odtdtll cred
fn * In ant piti > f th tltv ,
V U - 0rd , wu ar Imund tu tell and ( > iallenge a I
( UudabU cuiuivtltlbnlQ tlii * couutv.
i , v , nt-neiiT
I Sk9upHr | : Uioadtay ,
SILOAM :
MINERAL SPRINGS.
Wo cua-antco the cute of the following named di
seases , or no pay : llhcumatimn , Scr tula , Ulcers ,
Ca'arrh , a 1 Blood and-klndlscajcn , Dr pwslaLl\er
Complaint , Kidney and Bladder DincsRw. Gout. Neu
ralgia and Asthma , Thes * Springs are the favorite
resort of the tired an.l dcbllitatnd , and are the
KEEUI.E LADIhS BEST KK1END ,
Good hotel , livery and bathing accnmodntlon both
n Inter and summer. Locality lilfhh picturesque
and healthy. Acccfslblo by Wamsh railway , t
Evnna , or C. , B. & Q. , at Albam. Corroi cnUeno
Bolicitcd , 11EV. M. M. THOMPSON.
Manager.
Albany , Siloam Springs , I0cntry Co. , Mo.
ANALYSIS.
Specific Gravity 1.002
Reaction Nmtra
Carbonlo Acid Oas , 20 In. per gallon
Carbonate Calcium 35,021 Grains
Carbonate Iron 741 ! 'J
Sulphate Magnesia 38fl "
Sulphate CaVd'im ' . " . 1,148 "
Chloride Sodium 7,260
Silllca 1,66
Alumina . . . .0,010
Orpanlcand Volatile matter ami IOBO . . . 1,459 "
Total scllds per gallon 07,174 "
WRIOIIT& MKttp.ii.L. ChemUtii
THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED !
"Tho wicked shall lie turned into hell ,
and the notions that forget God. And
the same shall drink of the wine of the
wrath of God , which s poured out with
out mixture into the cup of indignation ,
and ho shall bo tormented with fire and
brimstone in the presence of the holy
angels and i > > the presence ot tbo Lamb.
BIIII.K.
W.R.VAUGHAN.
Justice of the Peace.
Uroana ana Cbuniil Mlutfr.
Heal eaUlo collcc ion OKUII O-llFu'lov . | u
Over Havlnirn h nV
SPECIAL JxOTICJS.
TO
Consumers of Water !
Tin :
COUNCIL BLUI'FS
Citf Waterwofks Co ,
Ilerobj announce * , tlut It 111 [ iut In service jiljiis
to the curb cf the btnet on tliu line of Its inaln , as
BOOH oa tlte fro > t ! > out n ( tlic ( 'iouncl , ( or all ] > artluu
u ho desire connection * mode ultli the strict malnn ,
iid who will make ai'iillcatlon ' tlifictor to the Com *
p ny
Before March 10 , 1884 ,
at 1 ho follow Ing prices , | > aj able In advance :
Vimh eor\lco pipe , . . . , , $8 ITi
S i n 60
0. ' < ' 10 76
I " < 1325
I- " " " 1500
The prices Include the cost of 0icnliij | ( an'l closlnj ;
the Btrcet , U | > pli > K tl ostretl water main , ( uniUhliiK
ai d lii'crtlng roqurailon c ck.'nrtil-blnt'uml ' put.
tinf In extm utruiiK lead sen Ice pipe , f untuning and
putting In curli stop , fctop bcnc anil cover dimplete ,
and making all nectcBary counectlont between the
utrcct matter intln and the cuili of the utrcet which
are about one hal/thccott la tlte coimimerot doing
ttmiamo work
In view of the contemplatoj pa > lng of nrtalu
streets In the city , parties are rrccninuiided to
make applkJiUoii Inmiedbtv'y ' , at the otllco ot the
Lompaiiy ,
2 Pearl Street.
In ordir to m\o the necessity am ) mold the bureau.
ed expense of b. jklng up the ttrcit after Pt\lni ;
has been done.
HARRY UIIlKINniN'K ,
Council BliiH , rebrrary 21 , I
OFFICER & PUSE3T
BANKERS.
Council Bluff * , , I * .
Estabftsnea ' - - JS58
Dealer ! In Fnrebrn and ruic tlo Exchange inl
| ( nn- liintl '
CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AVB * .
Open Jf > : 0 a. in. . 2 : U o , m Md7Mi ; ! > nu " " .
.
Tueed/ and Tburdaj tuning *
AUSIIBSION , . 86 CES'lT
No bbjevtloiiab'o character * will UojJmltted.
CHXJ'MAN 4 MAMKtiS , . . . I'KOl'UIETOBa