6 THE DAILY tEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , WEDNESD ' .Y APRIL 2,1884. THE BAIL * JBEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Ho'rningApril 2 , Br OMrlct * . - cento P week Br XT - - - - - J10-W inr Year OFFICE : No. 7 rtarl street , Moor Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Additional local on seventh pftgo. Jiowost prices in the west nt Horkncsa TBro there * . The old city builfling is being razed rapidly. It will pay you -to buy that now carpet at Harkness Brothers. The now spray nozzles and pipes for the fire department have arrived. Pearl street ought to bo .paved as well as iJroadway and Main streets. Now spring goods just received at J. Roller's , the tailor , 310 Broadway. The Knickerbocker gallery will bo opened Thursday by Schmidt ifc Riloy. Permit to wed was yesterday given Mr. B. Booth nnd Annie L. Hull , both of this city. Dr. Montgomery now mourns the loss of an opera glass filched by some sneak thief , ho thinks. AH railroad tickets bought of D. W. Bushnoll are guaranteed , also all rebate orders given by him. It's terribly discouraging for a man to got his team and empty wagon stuck in the Broadway mud , for ho can't oven un load. Owing to the storm last evening , the lecture of Mrs. Baxter was postponed 1 until one week from next Monday oven ing. ing.Thoro is talk of repealing the ordinance licensing public scales at $10 a year , BO that the city vroigher may hnvo the mo nopoly of all weighing. There is talk of changing the name of Broadway to Doopway , as it is getting deeper than it is broad. This may bo n deep joke , but not BO deep as the mud. Cincinnati now realizes where it made a big mistake. It should have called the Council Bluffs police to its aid and stop ped the riot. Ex-Officer Brooks is said to bo among these who aspire to the position of constable - stable , left vacant by Chief Skinner's t resignation. Wall McFaddon is in the Sold , too. Jt is whispered that ono of the young attorneys , who is a good deal of a hunter , will soon nnti up to the hymeneal altar , 6no of the popular teachers in the public schools being the cominq bride. The remains of Nicholas Wolf , who died suddenly at Kiel's hotel on Sunday of heart disease , was taken yesterday to his homo at Minoola , and trill bo buried by the side of his'brothor who died seven years ago. The city marshal spent most of yester day hunting for some suitable place for a dog pound. "Wouldn't ifc bo a good plan to use the old feed store now occu pied us a city building , and put up a real city building in ite place. The democrats of this county are to moot in delegate convention at the court house in this city Thursday , April 17 , to choose thirteen delegates to represent them in the state convention which meeti in Burlington on the 24th. Hans Josperson , who has been em ployed at the Ogden , yesterday was mov. ing his effects over to Omaha , and dis covered that his overcoat and revolver had boon stolon. After getting the .po lice started out on the hunt , ho found the missing articles slipped in between the eido of his bed and the nail. Two of the four shut-oft' and spray .nozzles ordered for the fire department have arrived and were yesterday tested. 'They worktd finely , and seem to bo just the thing to fight fire with at close quar ters. Besides throwing a solid stream , 'thoy can bo made to throw a opray cover ing a circle of fifty foot or BO. Will the city council dare to ignore the petition signed by nearly every business man , and all the insurance men , asking that Chief Templeton be retained at the head of the fire department ; ? Perhaps 00 , The surest way , with previous councils , to get a measure defeated haa boon to petition for it. Will the now council do likewise ! . IR the 'United ' States court yesterday in the -case of Whitehead va , Allen , the motion { or a now trial has boon over ruled. The case was tried last year and a judgment rendered in favor of the plaintiff for $13,000. The case of Me- Farlaud vs. Simpson Tinncll , on a cnttlo deal , is on trial , aud A largo number ol witnouea we hero from Hamburg. This is the last jury case of the term , and * after the hearing of some cases by the court to-d y , adjournment trill probably - follow. ' The suggestion made by Tin : BEB yes * , terday in regard to a benefit for W. W. ' Chapman , who soon retires from the management of the skating rink , has 1 > a to u taken up , and arrangements are ba. , ing made for such a benefit , and it will take , place on Wednetdoy evening ql n xt week. Tflo details will bo an- " Bounced as soon BU arranged , and there k ao'doubt but that there will bo gladly ' , * ' , , giv u a hearty expression of the good ,1 fwtiog existing toward Mr. Chapman Be will retain his Jutwrwt until the oven PAYING IN PROMISES , he Union Pacific Continncs to Offer Them In Soltlcniciit of Union Aycnno. V Oonl'crpnco HH 1 Vo lrrdny lu itc- llio Matter. Superintendent Nichols , of the Union 'ncillc , wns over yesterday to BCO Mayor fauglmn in regard to the resolution lasscd at the last council meeting rcquir- ng the Union Pacific Railroad company o comply with their contract as to Union avonuo. Mr. Nicholas informed the mayor that t would bo Impossible , wilh the weather artd roads in such condition , to moot the demands of the resolution , and that it was the dcairo of his company to comply : ully with their part of the contract. The mayor requested him to submit a written statement as to when they would comply fully with their part of the conTact - Tact as to this valuable avcnuo , telling lim that the people of this city feel that they had given his company a very valu blo piooo of property , nnd that so for it iad boon of little benefit to the citizens of Council Blulls. Ho also informed him that the people lore would not demand anything un- rcasonablo , and if any assurance could bo ; ivon that the covenants and agreements ) otwcon the city and the Union Pacific railroad company would bo fully com plied with , that ho would rocommcnt the council to withdraw the resolution 'or thirty or sixty days. Ho also in formed the superintendent that the citi zens felt that the company was discrimi nating against Council Blufls and in iavor of Omaha , by starting an early trajnifrom Omalm , that laboring men can reside in Omaha and reach this side in ; imo for a full day's work , while if any of our citizen's desire to do business in Dmaha and live on this side , several loun of the day would elapse before , hey would roach their place of work. Che mayor requested the superintendent o remedy tnis discrimination by starting a train < from each side at the same hour. Ho also informed him that it was a ; roat inconvenience for the -street cars tow owned by the Union Pacific railroad company to cease running so early at night , as it was almost a nightly occur- once for the police to assist women and children with baggage to roach a hotel after the arrival of his 10 or 11 o'clock light dummy , as no street car awaited ts arrival. The mayor assured Suporin- ; ondont Nicholas that the citizens hero were desirous that a good /feeling might exist between their company and them- elves , but that they did fool that they voro not being treated fairly. Alderman McMahon and Alderman ihugart , Judge E. K. Ayles worth and Auditor Bjrkoworo also present and took > art in the above conversation. Under the ordinance granting Union .vonuo . to the Union Pacific , thocompany igrccd to run dummy trains every hall lour , nnd also to run "Sorry" cars to one rom Broadway , so that teams could bo carried backward andiforward. The com- lany had nil the eummor and fall months ip to January 1st last to comply with hose agreements , and by the ordinance hey -were to have nil their improvements lade by that tinio. and a failure of thirty ays to comply with these conditions would 'forfeit all their rights , and the city ould order it to take up its tracks , and f it failed to do so coula toke them up > t the company's ' expense. The company-claims that it cannot run lalf-hour trains without a double track , nd yet they have made no attempt to ay another track. The work of filling street * has gone on lore nearly all winter , but still the Jnion Pacific says it could not do any grading. Now that the council proposes o take some legal action to protect the ntorests of the people , the company wants to quiet them with promises again. " ts promises ought not to pass at par in now of the way it has kept its previous > romisc8 to this city. The resolution ought to stand and tction commenced under it , for with lie usual delays of the law there rill bo plenty of time for the Juion Pacific to show whether it has any ntention of keeping its promises , and ho action pending may help its memory This plan of getting resolutions impended or rescinded by promises of doing something has been followed with HUCCOBS by the Union Pacific , and by other companies , and it is nbout tiinn ho council discovered this. If the action ; ocs on and the company complies t can then bo dismissed , and more safely o than now. The snmo dodge has been worked by aihvays on being notified that they must irovido waterways at the intersection of troots and alloys us pro dded by law. Every your the council 1ms a oudden spurt , liHtons to the ppoals of the ivrnera of overflowed lots , .nd servos noticed to the offending roads. Clio ollleials otuvu thorn off with promt- oa , mid the same rests until another year > rnga ! another spurt. It is to bo hoped that the council will teen a firm grift , and compel the Union Pacific to keep its pledges. The prow- scs were but a slight return for the gift' of a 840,000 avenue , and the least that inn bo done is for the company to keep .hem. .T. J , Auworda it Co , , of Chicago , are lolly receiving their now stock of millinery - ory , which they will shortly open at 317 Broadway. ( . PREPARING FOR POWER , 01 1'roNjieels For un Inoiilmtur of Man- utncturcH. Thn oleotrio light company has boon greatly perplexed to got enough power to run the dynamos , and have boon plan , ning various waya. It was planned re cently to run the wires to the water works and got power there , but on figur. ng over , the matter it was found that it would cost nearly 92,000 for extra wires [ n view of this ifc Boomed more practical a buy a lar o engine and locale it nearer : ho centre of the city. In getting such power it is deemed advisable to got a Btifllciont amount not onlyj to run the lights at night butte to be utilized in the daytime. This has given rise to another scheme , to wit ; to put up a largo building and rent out power , wilh room to these who doalro to begin manufacturing in a small way. The titu chosen is near the Northwestern depot , end is about 123 feet square , 6 Some of the best rr.iinf < icturing cities in o land have built up their factories in this way. A man with limited capital lenses room and power and demonstrates that ho 1ms nlnll , and thnt the article is . . worthy ono , and in demand , and it does nottakolong to interest capital , and a Inrgerfactorysoon growsoutof it. Kacinr , Wis. , furnishes a striking insUnco of the reatilts of the establishment of a power building. If the citizens take hold of such a scheme here and manngo it wisely , it would result in greatly helping in the building up of manufacturing interests horo. The announcement of the grand millin ery opening of the Blufls will shortly bo made by .1. J. Auworda & Co. , who have fomo from Chicago to open a store at 317 Broadway. FEKSONAfj. 1J. Fitch , of Avocn , wasn't so mad at Coun cil Uluflit but what ho carao here yoaterdny and dlnod nt the 1'aclfiu. J II. McNamarn , of Lo Mars , la. , was among these nt the Pacific voatorday. AT. Guidon , of Sioux City , wan in the city nud nt Uio Pacific yesterday. O. W. Unrard , of Dos Jlolnoii , sought rctugo from rnin nnd wind nt Uoohtolo' yos- torday. J. T. Illnckloy , of Ashland , Nob. , was In the city yesterday. Justice Abbott spent yesterday lu testing the depth of Omaha mud. Miss Auworda , of Chicago , arrived on the Q last evening. Dr. Whlto has gone to Vlnton to attend n mooting of the trustees of the asylum for the blind , ho being ono of the board. B. Slllowny , proprietor of the Ogden , Is In the city , oyclng the big improvements being made In the Interior decorations. " "j&Tl''WicI & , now of tliii ronrbstato nnd loan firm of Ford & Keith , Sioux City , wns yesterday day greeting hU Council Bluff * frlonda , he beIng < Ing on route for the east , oxpoctW to bo nb > sent a month or six weeks on business. Ole Oloson , of Detour , Dak. , was nt ISoch < tele's yesterday. Fred Hainn , of Lenox , dined nt Bochtolo's yesterday. W. K. Marvin , of Newark , N. J. , is nt the Ogdon. O. D. Knsson , the well-known. Corning nt- tornoy , is nt the Ogdon. Major P. H. McCnuloy , of Des Molnos , was hero yesterday Interviewing the a'ty au thorities with a view of Introducing uomo of his patent hoisting and dirt-carrying appar atus , to ho specially used in the bulldlnc of EOWOrH. The grand opening of millinery and notions by J. J. Auworda & Co. , at 317 Broadway , will take place in a few days. George Ferguson's hunting dog has a muzzle , but carries it about in his mouth , thus complying technically with the law. This is a very convenient way , for when ho meets another dog ho can lay down his muzzle , whip the other dog , pick up his muzzle , and go on hia way. Thomas Johnson is anxiously hunting for his stop son , Arthur Southwell , a boy of about eleven years of ago , who loft his homo hero Saturday evening and had not returned up to last night. It is thought that the boy ran away because of his mother punishing him for some slight misdemeanor. The last trace got of him was that ho wan going to Boone In company with two other boys. Ho tias blue eyes , light hair , and wore a lioavy homo-mado grey pants , a short slack coat , and a straw hot. Foster , the florist , on Harrison street , Council Bluljd , has the largest stock west of the Mississippi. Send for catalogue. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SpcclM advertisements , swch as Lost , "ound , To Loan , For Sale , To Itont , Wnuta , Board' ug , etc. , will be Inserted In tlila column at the low rate of TKN CENTS 1'lCIl LINE for the drat Inwrtlon ad FIVE CENTS PGlt LINE for each subsequent n- eertlon. Leave advertlacmonU at our offloe , No. IVarl Street , near Broodwav WANTS. WANTED A lUtiboy with pony to carry route for BKR. full nt Coum.ll llluna BIK oliico. WANTED- , body m Couni.ll BlutTa to take DoHrcred by carrier ot only twenty cent ! a week. OLD rAI'KHS For aalo at I ) KB office , at 25 ccnta a hundrud , AGENTS T.adlcs and gentlemen can make first \MHrtM by hclllni ; tha "Champion Btrtcltifr tiud IroninL' Boonl. " Ilttnlli at 1 00. Any lady can do up n line ihlit without a wr'.nklo anil ( { losi U as nlculy M the I cstjuundrlocun. Addreua fori ntIcul r C. B. 8. ft 1. Co. , Bun olllco , for one ino'ith' ino'ith'W. . R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. onct Ooumil Itral ctittta nillco Ion gcm 01 1 Fo'b v CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AVK , , O | > un loSO : a , m. , 20 : 1 > . m ml7SO ; ] > . m. , Moo. > , Wcdncaday and Friday evcultgi exclusively the ly"i > iplo Club. lo ou TuewUy and Thursday evening * . ADMISSION , ' K CENTS , No objectionable characters 111 bo admitted. OUAl'UAN & iUUTB.Va , - . rUOl'lllKTOIlS N , SCHUEZ. Justice of tiie Peace. OFFICE OVKU AWUIUCAN KSl'RESS. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. raoa. orriou , n < * . rcnr. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Biuffi , I * . Established - - 1856 Deilert la Foreign and omektlo Eichanxe an How * Kwnrltl R. Rice M. D. or other tumor * removed without th kalle or drawing oILlocxl. CHRONIC DISEASES Over thirty yean ( practical giperlono * Offlo * No i'earl street , Council lllufll fcjrOoncultatlon Jroe. LADIES ! WE AEE .RECEIVING SOME VERY FINE For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and see our New Stock , Z. T. LHNDSEY & CO. . 112 Broadway , Council Bluffs , ) Trvnr A Wcsb Side 1U VV A > ] Square , Clarmda , MAYNE & PALMER , Hard and Soft AND WOOD , DUtK ; AND BAnnsx UMK , WUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , MICHIGAN PLASTER , HAIR AND BEWEIU'IPE. Wo. B89 Brottflwav. - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. SMITH & TOLTjEIt. Spring Goods LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS , Just Received. 7 and 0 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . IOWA. All kinds ot J. DEC. calculated . , I ROOM 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , . etc. , etc. All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To. ASADY , ORGUTT & FRENCH lurtalns , lace , flic , Turcoman , Etc. Choicest Stock west of Chicago. Oil Cloths. Mattings. Linoleums , Etc. omo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our line , heapest place to buy House Furnishings in the City. OUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and wiHi Care uropean The only Hotel in this City on the Eurcpoan plan of "PAY ONLY FOE WHAT YOU GET. " Building New Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENTK ALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway. - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. Enipkio Hardware C o Sir. if 109 nnd 111 S. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. WHOLESALE DBALEUS INJ ft TT A ITBCST9 / A Tad "DTTT'flirT ' / WUM HA IS , CAPS BUuJ .lMiUVliS ! 342 nnd 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. LIVE TO EAT. EAT TO LIVE. A "KFT f * A JPW JLJNJJ l/AJJb , to Tla.0 Ed. Ohson 1 401 Broadway , ( Moils at all Hours. Chef il'cuUIno 1f Council i Parties a Specialty. ZSLlxxxIbetll ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) II ! TO LOU 01 REAL , ESTATE ! Complete Abstracts of Title to nil Lots and Lands in the County. GRESTO HOUSE. EVEtirmiNO F1RSTCLASS. Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. L. A. CASPEB , The Largest and Nott Complete Green House In Western Iowa. Over 24,900 Feet of Glass in Use. The Greatest variety nnd the Choicest plant' . My collection of Plants and Mow era Is now cornrlcto In every reject , and the public ro Invited to call and Inspect the samo. I was awnrdcd the First Premium at tbo Couno'l ' Blulls District Calr In September. 1S8.1 , rvor all com petitors : ann'iia > o tin o added many now and choice vuio les and am prepared to furnish n now class of plants that Imeliereti-forj been unattainable In thii market , for which I make no extra charge. Cut flow era and floral designs furnished I romptly , and on Buort notice lha\ojurt Issued a new cat alogue for 133) , which " 111 bo ncnt freeonapphca'ion. Green Vegetables the Year Kound. Horse UiJlBh In bottles. 23 Plorco St. Council ! BlufTslowa. EDWIN J.ABBOTT ! Justice of the Peace. NOTART PUBLIC AND ORSERALCOVVKVAXCFn , 415 BROAD WAY , - COUN ILULTTFFS. Iowa Seed Corn FOR 841.E BY J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant No. 0 SPnnrl Stre f - . Comtc'L TlLOTra fowA SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. We ( ruaantco the cure of the following named dla- BCR8C9 , or no nay : Rheumatism , Sen lula , Ulcers , Catarrh , al Blood and klnjllscaics , Dvpcpsta , Llrcr Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Ncn- ralgia and Astlnim , Thcsi Springs are the favorite- resort of the tired an J dcblliuttad , and are the FEEULE LADII-S BKST FRIEND , Good hotel , IK cry and bathing accomodatlon both , winter and Bummer. Locality highly picturesque- and healthy Accceslblo by Wabaeh railway , a Evnna , orC.B. & Q. , at Albany. Corrcri ondeno solicited , REV. M. M. THOMPSON. Manager. Albany , SUoam Springs , gentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. SpeclEo Gravity 1.002 Reaction Neutra Ca'bonlo Acid Caa 26 In. per galloni Carbonate Calcium 85,021 Grains- Carbonate Iron 7 , ( > 41 Sulphite llajfnosh 368 Sulphate Calcium 1,148 Chloride Sodium 7,260 Sllllca 1,680 Alumina . . . .0,018 Organlcand Volatile matter and loss . . . .1,459 Total sclldfl per gallon 87,174 WRIOUT& MERRILL. Chemists JACOB SIMS. E. P. OADWELt. SIMS & CADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Office , Main Street , Rooms 1 and Shugatt Si Ifo- Mahon'4 Block. Will practice lu State and edenl oonrt * Geo. Beard , LL Largest Stock in the City V Lowest Prices Guaranteed. Window Materia ROOM MOULDING , GORNIG 13. -AND- Painting. No. 32 Main Street and 33 Pearl Street ,