[ L 0 THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , TUESDAY , MAttCII IK \j THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Tuesday Morning , Maroh , 11. HATES : ! By Carrier - 0 oonti per weed B , HU - - 110,00 per Yeti ornoEj Ko. 7 Pearl street , Hoar Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Additional local on seventh page. Now spring goods just received at J. Itoitor'a , the tailor , 310 Broadway. The supreme court moota hero next Monday. Two young men named Wagoner an'3 Davis had a little DsticulT on Broadway , and were both arrested. Permit to wed was yesterday given J. L. Murphy and Mrs. Jennie Phillips , both of this city ; also to Gotfriod Stockoi and Ursula Balinger , both of Avoca. Still Bates had a little difficulty with n man named Ituscoll , on Broadway , noai Pearl street , in which llusaoll received the worst. The police are looking to interview torviow Ilussoll. "Modern Spiritualism" from a scriptu ral standpoint , will bo discussed this eve ning by Elder 8. C. Briggs , of Carson , Iowa , at the Saints Chapel , Pierce strcoi near Glen avenue. Service at 7:30. : The work of tearing down the old citj buildings commenced yesterday , the bol tower of the engine house being taker down. As soon as the buildings are al ! out of the way Glen avenue trill bo widened onod at Broadway. The thaw yesterday began to show clearly what facilities Council Blufii needs for draining and howbadly itnocdi them. The crossings were in man ] places impassable , while water stood it great ponds in other places. In Justice Abbott's oourt yesterdayan other case was brought up against Drool iih a by Cohn. It was 'dismissed , tin threats proved bping conditional , Drool Ish saying ho would do certain violence if Cohn should whip his boy. The Ancient Order of Hibernians are ti give a grand ball iu Bloom itNixcn'ohal March 17. Tickets may bo obtained o the committee. Good musio has beoi necured , aud all other nocdcd arrangements monts made for a moat enjoyable am nuccossful timo. The Ohautnuqua club ia to hold a nock this evening at the residence of L.V Tulloy's , the evening's entertainment t ? * . consist of recitations , tableaux , music charades , eta. , the feast of good thing being intellectual rather than physical no refreshments to bo served. This evening there will bo tlio aocon contest for the gold watch at the rollo skating rink. It will bo given to th most graceful lady skater , the decision bo by a vote of all present , The contoa will prove an interesting ono , as thor are a number of contestant * . J. M. St. John & Co. , the commiasio : merchants and fruit dealers , have move into their now quarters , No. 538 Broad way , next to The Nonpareil. Their in creasing business made it necessary fo thorn to have more room and bottc facilities , and these they have gained b the change. Avoca seems a little inconsistent i urging that terms of court bo hold thoi for the convenience of the east end < the county. If Council Bluffs is at on nido of the county , Avoca is no loss i r- . ono side. Avoca should urge that Oal land should have it , if it really wants I got some central location for the oti .end. Abe Lincoln Post G. A. R. , is arraii ; ing fora grand ball on the 20th. It for the relief fund for widows and o phans of thcso who have zorvod the country no nobly , and a more worth cause could hardly bo namod. It OUR ! to find a ready support , and citizer , . - * .should bo liberal in the purchase of tiol ots , ovoii if they cannot attend in porsoi The raatquorado at the roller skatit rink next Thursday evening promises i bo very unique and interesting. No 01 will bo permitted to skate unless in ft costume and masked , and Bucijmust pr cnt their invitations at the door. The desiring to participate can secure invit tions on application to the managoi The indications now are that there will ! a very largo number of unique and el gant costumes , and to the lookers-on i well a participants much enjoyment nuurod. Mueller on M iu street soils not on the lowest , but givns a present with oa purchase of one dollar. Go and see hi first. _ _ _ _ Boy 4 * Ilurglura. Yesterday two boya , D , Eoklos ai Jpo Scott , were arrested and brought b fore Justice Vaughan on the charge burglary. It appeared that about a wo ago H. II. Hammer's house was enter aad a number of articles stolen , ai afterwards it was found that those bo brought the property in a bag to aseooi hand dealer and told them. Tbo bo claimed that , they found the bag and content * , and instead of bunting for owner sold the stuff. The court reach the cLaritable conclusion that some o else broke into Hummer's houio , a that the boys afterwards did find I plunder where it had boon planted , u nally knew nothing of the burglary df. He accordingly discharged th after giving them a fatherly talking to W. H. Foster , the floriit , Harri . iw * t , has the largeat and b t supply in the w t. A FRESH VICTIM , A Hotel Clerk Dizzied by a Dazzling Offer , is Confidence , Tlio Gnino Not Worked for All There AVrw Iti it. A hotel clerk in this city , whoso big * hcnr todncea has mndo him a great favorite - ito with the traveling public , ia the latest victim of a coniidonco gamo. A few days ago there dropped into the hotel a man who registered by the name of Ward. IIo warmed up under the cordial great * ing of the clerk , and after staying in the house a day or two ho became quite familiar. Ho explained that , Loadvillo was his homo and that ho owned a big Hotel there and had largo mining and stock interest * also. In fact he had BO much business many months in the year that ho was unable to bo at his hotel at all. lie needed a man to manage the hotel to take full charge of it and also to keep track of his caoh and pay rolls in the mining business. None but a trusty , efficient , affable young man , such as "Dave" himself , would answer his purpose. Ho gradu ally got down to business in earnest and offered the young man the position at S150 a month to start on and if ho would stay a year it ehould bo made $2,000 for the twelve months , ilo was to pick out an assistant manager and a steward to mitt himself , and take with him. All this was talked over very slickly and in order to convince the young man that he mount business , ha dupositod with him o draft for 83,000 , purporting to bo drawn by an Omaha firm on a Chicago house and payable to Ward's order. Ho explained that ho was coming through hero with i number of cars of cattle , and that thie draft was an advancement made on the consignment by the Omaha agents of tlu Chicago housoto ] which they wore shipped. Ho loft this draft as a security for hit talk being "business. " All ho needed to complete the transaction vrns to so euro transportation for the clerk and the assistant manager mid steward , whoa ho might select. Do expected to got th < transportation by Saturday morning. Ir the meantime , ho wanted to got his booh blackedJ and 'got nhavod , etc , , and no ! having any change , the allublo presiding accent of the register of course provider his prospective employer with the nocos snry "change , " fairly forcing upon him i So bill. Of course it was inon than ho needed , but it was al right. The next morning ho wai going down the street to BOO about thi transportation , not having boon to tin bank to gut any currency , the clerk agaii accommodating him. "When wo go started back , 1 will have about $5,000 , ' ( [ uoth the wily man , "and wo will sto | over in Denver for a couple of days , am have a high old time. " The clerk tool the precaution to oond an inquiry to the commercial agency , and finding that then wan a man iu Loadville named Ward wh ( had high credit ho was strengthened ii the belief that all these bright visions o the future would soon bo realities. 1 the would-be employer , the cattle king and mining monarch had struck thi young man for a larger amount , it woulc have como just as freely , but ho did no dhow up again. Transportation was no forthcoming , and now there lies in thi cash drawer of the hotel a $3,000 draf payable to a man named Ward , and be ing hold aa security for a board bill am a cash loan. "Davo" has learned tha ho mustn't believe everybody else is lion cat just bncauao ho is honest himsolf. II will doubtless curb his inclination to b obliging to utrangors , while the first fol low that gives it away to the boys on thread road , or lisps it to his friends at th Paxion in Omaha , is doomed to ox tor mi nation at his hands. PKl.HONA.ly , Judge AylonwortU Is out of tbo city for few dayn , and Justice Araughan hat ) taken hi place. place.Mayor Mayor Bowman and VT. 0. .Tames arc o for loa ) filolnoa. * Morrltt Henry la happy iw can bo. It's boy a bouncer , too. A. N , Carpenter , of Ualoslmrg , the wo known landscape ) luxhltect , who ban prepare plans for the beautifying und 'Improvingt Homo of tbo Council Dluluj liomoa , la In tl city for a brief stay. 0. A. Mann , of Buffalo , was at Boclitclc yesterday. A. Kbhn , of Now York , In a Bochtelo houi guest. U. W. Dybull , of Chicago , Is at the Ogdoi George B. IJwln'ff , of laytou , O. , arriicd i the Ogden yesterday. John 11. Hainmell , of Milwaukee , was 01 of tlio Ogden house guests yesterday. Justice Schurz la suffering from a novel cold and malaria , J. 1) . Morris , formerly of Qlenwood , bi now of Pacific Juntlon , wai la tbo city ye terday. Prof. Humei , who tra > el In the Merest i some ikate houio , aud who U himself rath of au artlit on wheels , la Iu the city , and vi Ited the rink , with which he BOOMS mu < pleased. 0. W. Hobble , who ha * boon In choice < McAllister' * ticket ofllce , hu just return * from Now York tate , where ho VMS call ( by tha death ot hi * viator. Ho will now tal charge of Hobble Uro' . otllce in Omaha. , li brother golug away on a vl.lt. F. Boutin , oUiagfleld , Kaj. , U a Pad I homo arrival. J. II. Speari , of Ited Oak , WM at tha Pac fie yesterday , I THAT ASSESSMENT , The Union I'Aclilo Employe * Find Taken out of Their Pay , The OMOMinent vrhtoh WM aomotiu BUICO aunounood aa being made ou tl employda of tlio Union Pacific for tl upport of an hospital , W1U , Dr. Worc at iU head , beains now to have a pruot cal learinR , aa the inonth'a pay of oac employee is found to bo short the amoui of the aBsewiuent. This causes a frci outburst of indignation. Tha chief cau of oaiuplalut uooms to bo that the oc plovo * object to Dr. Worcer having co trol of the mttllution. but ou thfa si. . of the nvcr , thoornployoa at the tron f * ° f , ad litional grievance. Tl in Union Pacific paya only fifty per cent their wage * , tlio bilonco being divide p among the four other pool lines. Now ' the U. P , cnn thus force the mon to my just the uamo as if that company paid 11 their salary , the other roads can do ho samp , and this would make nn ascssmcnt of $2 n month. It ia under- teed , that nome of the hifjhcr U. P. of- cials of the road nro beginning to pvo- ounce ngaist the hospital nsiossmcnt , nnd i ntorm is predicted , before the forced col' cction is carried out many months. A Cough , Cold , iftrioro Tliront should ot bo ncglectod. Huow.v'H Lnos'ciiiAt. 'nocilAH are n slinplo remedy , and gi\0 mimpt relief. 25 cU n box KEEPING IN PRACTICE , _ * M tw > a > to Volcrs Slep Up to the Polls for the Third Tiic Within Three Weeks , I'lio Huhool Illccllonll'aesrs off Quietly Yesterday the school election was hold to fill two vacancies on thoboard of dircc * ors , and to vote on the proptftition for ppropriations for the enlargement of chool accommodations. This was the liird election hold hero in loss than liroo weeks. On February 2G there was lie special election on the proposition to uild a now court house and jail ; ono week ago there was the city election , and 'catorday ' was the school election. The election yesterday was the most uiot of all , Notwithstanding the mi- lortanco of the election , the citizens jonorally paid little attention to it , while nany who are generally so enthusiastic in icir work at the polls were not to bo eon , there being apparently none of the ommon incentives of money or personal iromisos. The only feature of special interest was lie claim that A. E. Clarendon had n ickot in hia special interest , as baa boon aid on previous elections , ho being crcd < ted with having a chronic yearning foi ho position once hold by him. It seemed generally conceded that the ticket bear ng the names of Dr. Macrao and It. T. Bryant was not in the interests of Clar ndon , while that of P. C. Do Yol and < " . W. Spotman was recognized as the Clarendon ticket. Tlio majority of the itizons have got tired of having thoClar ondon matter brought up each year , and s all seem satisfied with the present con- lition and prospects of the schools , nc hango Boomed desirable in that respect , rlany expressed themselves , too , as feei ng that in case of a change ever being Loomed needed , the control of tlu chools should not bo placed in the handi > f a man who was apparently ovor-anx ous to get it. The feeling against an ) upposed Clarendon movement wai trongly shown. Henry De Long claimoc o have received a personal letter from Clarendon himself , enclosing a ticket boar ng the names of P. 0. Do Vol and F. W , Spotman , and asking him to work foi him tit the polls. This ) otter ho made mblic by having it at every polling place t was as follows : HENRY DE LONCI My Dear Sir : Car ou consistently support the inclosed iokot ? It is brought out against thi icket which is being urged 011 the voton iy Pottibono ot al. and that iscommoni jnough ou it. The enclosed ticket con ains the names of two business monwh ( t is believed will servo the people witl lonosty and fidelity. If you can do so will you take charge of the ticket at thi ? irst ward poll during the whole of to norrow ? If yes , I shall reciprocate thi aver in any way you may determine Ploaao toll the bearer what you will do [ called at your home several times , bu 'ailod to BOO you. I shall not bo on tin strooto much to-morrow , but Mr. Atkins [ falsoin , Couch and others can answo any further inquiries. Tlio bearer ho Bomo tickets if you wish for them. Mor can bo had in the morning at Mr. Atkiiu drug store. Truly , your friend , A. E. CL/UIENDON. / Mr. Do Vol and Mr. Spotman are bellmen men who are hold in high esteem here uid so many of their friends stopped inti Do Vol & Wright's store to learn fo themselves how Mr. DoVol's name couli thus bo used that , in order to save tim and annoyance , a largo sign was hung ii front of the store bearing the words , "P 0. Do Vol is not a Clarendon man. This denial satisfied many. Mr. Spotman also denied that ho wa connected with any plan to favor Mr Clarendon. Ho issued a circular , as fol lows : TO T1IK VOIlilUJ OP COUNCIL BUJKra. A circular having boon issued intimal ing that I am pledged to tlio interests o ono A. E. Clarendon , aa a candidate fa the ollico of superintendent of schools , with to emphatically deny every implies tiou made in said circular connecting m in any manner with Mr. Clarendon' ' persistent attempts to force himself upo the public schools of this city , aa supoi intondout. _ I never have boon favorabl to hi candidacy in the post , and at under nu pledges for the future. F. W. Sl'JJTMAN. This emphatic denial coupled with th letter which Do Long was showing abou made matters decidedly mixed , but man , who were opposed to Clarendon wer satisfied that with these denials , thor was nothing to fear from the Do Vol Spotman ticket , and so voted it. The vote yesterday WM a light ou there being loss than 1,000 cast. Th result was aa follows , by wards : l t lind 3rd 4th Toti Macrae . 100 18 16705 OS Uryaat . 188 188 184 ICO 2 DoVol . 103 71 7fi 08 3T 8 { > etm n . 00 f < 0 78 121 34 The throe propositions on Improvomorj of schools reiulted as follows : For fin 81G , against 130. For the second 8U zainit 144. For the third 857 , agaim Truth Grutlicd to Eurth Ii bound to rbe. Crowd down an3 unothi tha truth M you m y concerning Tfioniai' J- Itetric Oil yet the facts will rlw up that It oue of tbo best remedies for acha . ipralna.tn paluH tli at that has o > er yet bson Invented , JACOB BIIIS. & P , OADWEL ! SIMS4LCADWEU. , Attorneys-at-Law COUNCIL BUim , IO.WA Once , Kiln Btreot , Uoonii 1 nJ t > hur ' rt 4 U AUtion'i Ulotk. Will ptactkw In BUU u'l „ ! * . N. BCBURZ ! ice ofllie Peact OFFICE OVEK A IF.niCAK KX COUNCIL ULUPFS , 10 W WE ARE RECEIVING SOME VERY FINE Shoes ami Slippers. Gentlemen OUR FINE BOOTS AND SHOES For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and see our New Stock. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. . 4-12 Broadway , Council BluQ's , ) West Side Square , Clanndn , J MAYNE & PALMER , DEAtKRSIN Hard and Soft Goal , AND WOOD , ULK ; AND nAmtEii LIME , LOUISVILLK AND PORTLAND . , MICHIGAN PLABTKB , HAD AND SEWEB PIPE No , 039 Broadway , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA SMITH & TOILER. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Soring Goods Received 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . IOWA. uropean The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of "PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. ' Building Ne-w Furnishings. ILL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENTliALLY 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. Now Store , Fresh Goods , Low Prices and Polite Attendants. First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , } LIVE TO BAT. KATTOLIVE. RESTAURANT AND CAFE * o EA. Ollson 1 404 liroadway , . ( Me la at all Houra. . Chef d'cuUlno f Council UluITa. ( 1'artlca a Specialty. COAL GIVEN Everj' ono who buvs a ton of the celebrated CentorYil'e coal of Platt Overtoil , office 501 Fir t avenue , yard 801 Mnin street. Council Bluifi is entitled to a chance in the drawing for one ton of coal , to be give ; away March 15th. You may thus uet A Ton of Coal for Nothing. - DEALER IN ALL THfl LATEST DESIGNS OF A mi PAPER Interior Decorations. 18 S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. 'Q o lUULo AuIJ Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A larg hue o ext ) aordinary Fine Carvers. 504 Broadway , a.nd 10 am DeVOL & WRIGHT , 12 Main Street , POSITIVELY THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOOI Ever shown west of Chicago , now being reoaived by CASADY , ORCUTT & FRENCH , Carpets from 25o to $3,50 per Yard , Also TUBOOMAN , MADRAS , LACE AND SILK CURTAINI Ixx 502 Broadway , Council Bluff * . | CASADY , OKCUTT & FRENCI ] ( OPPOSITE OOUET HOUSE , ) TO LOAN ON SEAL ESTATE Complete Abstracts of Title to oil Lots and Lands in the County. | Empkie Ha ; > 109 and 111 S. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , * - IOWA. WHOLESALE DEALEttS IN" HATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES , 342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , All hind ) of f Engineering I Land Sur-1 lovlnE.caittil calculated quart tit 1081 , I ROOM 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , COlCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. etc. , cto , \ All Orders by Moll Promptly Attended To. A WHY DON'T YOU QETSDHF. OF FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Best and ChcapcstEPIne Unrn Collars nr.J Cuii. No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. UNDERTAKER AND EM B AIMER ! Italic Caskets and Wootlin Coffins of all Kinds. * i ' TELEGRAPH ORDERS PRO MTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIOHT : I INT * . * -ft. , C9o-u.aa.oil RESTON HOUSE. EVEUYTHINO Nos. 2J7and2t9S. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following arc the times of the arrhal end de parture of trains b } central standard time , ut the locil depots. Trains leavn transfer depot ten ruin- earlier and arrlvu ten minutes later. CHICAGO , BuauNoroN AND QUINCY. LIIAVK. AUHUK. :20'p : m Council BluT ( < Exprc'8 , 0.30 a m f :40 : p m Chii'neo E\prc s 0.40 a in 0.46 a m Mall. > :00 p n < KANSAS C1TV , BT. JOB AND COUNCIL 1ILUKPS. 10:10 : a m Mall and Express , 6.45 p m 8:25 : p m I'acinc Express , 6:35 : p ni CHICAGO , WH.WAUKBK AND HT. PAUf. . 5:25 : ] ) iu Express , 0.40 n m O.Ji a m Express , 0.5 : p 111 CUICAQO , &OCK ISLASD AND 5:30 : p m AtUntlc Exprccs , 0.40 a ni 1.50 a m Da } Express , 0.50 p m 7:15 a m * Dcs Molnrs Anxmmodation , 4:40 : pm 'At local depot only. * \VABASH , BT. LOUI8 ANDlrACIFIC 0.55 a m Mall , 4:45 : p m 4:50pm : Cannon t'all , 11:15 : niu At Tramfcronlj. cuicAaoand NOBTIIW BSTBRS. 5:30 : pm Express , 6 50 p ni 0.4 Jam 1'acifllc Express , 0.45 a in 8IOUX CITT AND PACIHC. 7:40 : pin St 1'aul Express , O.CO a m 7:20 : a m AccommodatloD , 6.50 p ir 7:59 p m Western Express , S.SO a n 11:44 am Paciflo ? Uprofs , 4 34 p II 7:49 : a m Local Express , 6.54am 12.14am Lincoln Express , * At Tran fer only. DD1IMY T1IAI\S TO OMAHA. . ' Lea\o 8:24-0.21-10-24-11:24 : : u , m. J4-2:24-S.3l- 4 : 45:24:247sr4 : : anil 11MM p , m Kiitdaj , 8.21- 10:24 : ft m. 1:24-3:44-5 : 4-7:01 and 11.04 p. m. Ar rlvo 50 minutes bcfuro leaving time. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE The undersigned will offer for sale on March 15 , 10 O'Clock A , M , AT PUBUG OUTCRY IN 1IAKDIN Fottawattamie Co. , Iowa , 140 Steers , 11 Horses , COWS , HOGS , CORN , OATS , AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. TERMS Ton months' time , at ten per cent inter t , with a , proved security on all sums over ttn dollars All suing of t-n dollars or under , caih. l''ive ppr cent di'-c ' unt for cash on all puins over ten dollars. CAROLINE E. RAND , Administratrix. R. Rice M. D. filliTDQ or other tumo baliuJjiltUj knUo 01 drawl CHRONIC DISEASES ° ' ' 1 . 6PJrttyceo , S } ! Si"pcrl'noe 0ffloN ° . MTConnultaUoii Ima V , SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Wo cua antco the cute ot the following named di seases , or no pay : Rhouraatlsm , Scr < tula , Ulccra , Catarrh , a 1 Blood and klinliscates , Dv pepela , Lher Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Neu ralgia and Asthma , Thess Springs are the fu\orita i resort ot the tired an.l dobllitatad , and are the FEEBLE LADIfS BtST FKIEND , Good hotel , llvrry and bathing accnmodatlon doth winter and Bummer. Locality hichU picturesque and healthy Accessible by Wabssh railway , 8 Etona , or C..B. & O. , at Albam. Corroi onocno i solicited , KEV. M. M. THOMPSON. I Manager. Albany , Biloam Springs , IGuitry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. SpeclBo Orarity 1.002 Reaction Neutra Carbonic Acid f'os 28 in. per gallon Carbonate Calcium 35,921 drains Carbonate Iron 7/41 ! | Sulphate Mapncsla 3't6 Sulphate Calcliin , 1,146 Chloride Sodium 7,260 Silllca 1.5M Alumina . . . .0,018 Organicand Volatile matter and loss . . . .1,460 Total solids pir gallon 67,174 WRIOIIT & MBKRIIL , Chemist * THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED ! "Tho wicked shall be turned into hell , and the nations that forget God. And the same shall diink of the vrino of the wrath of God , which a poured out with out mixture into the cup of indignation , and ho shall bo tormented with lire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels and i1' the presence ot the Lamb. BIUI.K. W. R.VAOCHAftS. Justice ot the Peace. Unmrm ana CouiKil Jsiur ! ? , lleixl csUtn colleo ion Un Oil Fs'li" ' .If Ovcri < a\lninih nv TIIOS. omcui , n. ii. pusur. OFFICER & PIJBEY BACKERS. Council liluffi . U. Esfabi/snea - - 1856 Dealers In Forclcn ninl circatlo Kxcluu ; e end M I CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AVJJ , , Open lu0 : ft. in. , 2 : 0 p. m end 7Hii ; ! ra. , Mon- < - y , \V'cdncsd J end Frldnj c\enUu | ; ticliuhely o the lyomi'Io Club. UTMuBlo on Tueediy and TliumJay e > cDingt. ADMISSION , 25 OKNTH. , No objectlootl > l churftctor > ulll bokduiltted ! CHAPMAN & MAUTENB. . . . PKOPltrnTORa SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , inch ag Ix t , KounJ , To loan , For 8alo , To Rent , WanU , Board. i Ing , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the low - ' rate of TEN CEKTS PEU LINK ( or tha first Initrtlon and FIVE OENTyPER LINK ( or each tabsequent n- tertlou. Leave advertlMuunU at our office , No. Pearl Street , near Broadway WANTS. W ANTED-A 111 boy with pony t- carry router ( or B . Oil at Coundl CluAi JBK ) olllre. body w Council Bluffs to take YVTu Bi . Delivered by carrier at only twenty / \U > I'APEKS-For 1 at B offlco. at 25 ctnta FOR HENT-Kctfa. tly ( urnWied appartincuts In hou.owlth private ( aojlly. lUJcnncei e * . changed. Addrni II. W. J. lice offlco. A QENrS-Tiule and Bentleuitn can make flnt fidoM ei by wllinit the "C-han-plou Buaom Btnctber aud Ironl.iK BoirJ. " UtUll. at M Any lady canaoan. " fine hlitvltr > out a wrintle and glom I u niw"lya helx t ; undrle c u. Addreai ( orpwtItular.O.B.B.iI.Co. , BM"fliS ? ( or "no MrsHJ , EiltOD.H. D. , a PHYSICIAN & BURGEON , f ! 323 MlddlaBr'K't-giv. Council Blutta. ' * EDWIN J. ABBOTT J / Justice of the Peace. ' i , 416LUOADWAY , . COUNCIL BLUFFS ,