f-f * * ' tr OMAHA DAILY BJBE COUNCIL BLUFFS , SAfUKDAY APittJL 19 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE , OOUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning. Audi 19 , SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Carrier . . .so nli r week By Mall - HO.W ixr year OFFICE : ! No. 7 Pearl Street , Koar Broadway. MINOK MENTION , See J. lloitor , spring goods. Additional local on seventh page. Spiritual sooiablo this ovoning. Music and dancing. The Waterworks company have begun putting in sewer pipes. Mr. and Mrs. Eisoraan have boon bereaved by the death of their infant eon. eon.Tho The additional poles and vriro for the oloctrio light are being put in place rapidly. The C , B. & Q. now charges ton cents for n ride between the transfer and the local depot. All railroad tickets bought of D. W. Bushnoll nro guaranteed , also all rebate orders given by him. .Sneaks got into the kitchen of F. A. Sackott'o residence , but contented thorn solves with provisions. The cityjcouncil had no quorum last evening and adjournment was takou un til next Monday ovoning. James B. Gray , of Maryvillo , Mo. , has arrived at tbo driving park with his stable of running horses , which will bo entered for the spring races. A man 'giving his name as Frederick Kildoar was arrested yesterday for inde cent exposure of his person at the corner of Broadway and Bryant streets. The town trustees have elected 0. Wesley as constable to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Tom Skinner who has now become chief of police. Attorney Sears says a follow tried to rob him of his watch as ho was going homo the other night. The attorney knocked the follow down , and wont on. Mra. Olio Hall of this city , daughter of Mrs. Brown , who keeps the Broadway hotel , made her debut in the Two Or phans with Kate Olozton Thursday ev ening. There never was so great n demand for houses as now. Over 300 houses were built lout season , and yet this year rents are as high or higher and houses more ecarco than over. , The city council has boon about ton days getting so far along in the personal assessment book as the letter "E. " At this rate the work of equalization will bo completed about the tirao that the day ordinance ia enforced. Bluff City Ledge , No. 71 A. F. & A. M has elected the following officers. . ? J. B. Atkins , W. M. ; W. Soars , S. W. ; 'j. ' f W. H. Smith , J. W , ; L. Jacobs , troos- ; 'h uror , T. B. Lacey , secretary ; Dr. Still- f . man , IP. . ; 0. Duquette , L. D. By some misunderstanding the city committee through' its chairman , Mr. ) Jacob Sims , issued a call for the pri maries , whereas it ahould have boon issued by the township committee. The corrected call appears in another column. To bo , or neb to bo , that is the ques tion. Spiritual circle to morrow ( Sunday - , day ) afternoon and evening in opiritual hall , Shugart & Bano'a block , at 2 and 730 ; o.clook. Entrance on Main nnd Pearl streets , stairs two doors south of poatofGco. T.h.roo tramps were yesterday Sentenced " to thirty "days eaoli ot work on the BtfdotJ. P ry Motto ? : had them in dfeirge , and put thorn ut work oto&tfag oil creasing ! ) , , While ho wout after another shovel two of thorn skipped out , and the other ono had a lame foot and couldn't run. run.Tho Bong BorVicb of bible study of the Y. M. 0. A.i will ho hold in the rooms No. 12 north Main street this ovouing at 8 o'clock. Young men are especially inVited - Vitod to bo present. The Sunday gospel service as usual in the afternoon at 4 o'clock. Open to'both ladies'and gen tlemen. Mrs. 8 , Farnsworth has already com menced improving the lots recently pur chased by her just west of the Bloomer school building by planting trees , fono ing , etc. That "short cut" route across these lots will now bo cut off , and pedes. trians in that part of the city must now follow the side walks. The police have found near the trans fer ] a valise which has evidently been stolen , and after being relieved of ita valuables by the thieves , who had out one ride open , had been left behind. There ! a loft in the valiao a few collars , one bearing the name of J. M. Bump , There were also some photographs , op parently of family friends , and taken al some Burlington gallery. Shelby county ia arranging its fair mat ter and preparing for an educational ex hibit , us well as a pumpkin show. Prom iuios are to be offered for recitations , os ta.ya , select readings etc , the pupils tc " oofflpeta at the opera house in the oven isg , iu connection with the fair. Spin ortpffta educational exhibit of the pub iJiawJiooI * would be an interesting fca tute for the Council Bluffs association t a4opt asdVjlno ahowing of map drawing . could bo made will nniun hip , * to.j x'ligle additional expense. wy. Wore Justice Vaughan yesterday , i that Patrick Tqbin , a aaloon ' , itr't&tt * > for drink * * nd cigarH - % furnished him. Tobin sold the bill to D. Jorman , of this city , who has tried f o collect it General interesting legal ques tions are involved on account of the na ture of the goods claimed to have boon fumtthod. W. A. Ileddick , J. J. O'Oon- nor and Mr. MorUrty , were the Omaha attorneys in tores toil in the trial of the CilBO. CilBO.Tho The improvements mndo in the Ogden house office are particularly noticeable on such n dark day as yesterday , for with the now decorations of coiling and walls the place is so much more light and cheerful. Mr. George II. Board , who did the work , has shown great skill and rare taste in no arranging the colors and designs as to give the room so pleasing an appearance , and at the same time do away with the need of gas on dark days. The dining room has also boon beautified , and the vrholo reflects great credit on Mr. Beard , and shows him to bo an artist in his lino. No trace has boon yet gained of the heartless woman who so cruelly deserted her twin babies horo. There is need for a homo for these babes. Several odors have boon made by parties desiring to take ono , but it is the light that the two should go together. Col. Tain and his twin brother tnako a proposition that if anyone will t&ka the twin babies for five years they will tnko them and educate them and give them a homo. Anyone who would keep the twins for five yours would probably become so attached to thorn by that time that they would not care to part with them. An important suit was commenced yesterday against the water-works com pany , It being n suit to foreclose n lion on the whole works for balance duo on iron pipe furnished by Shicklo , Morrison & Howard Iron company , of St. Louis. The Council Bluffs Water-works com pany , IT. P. M. Birkinbino , and the Farmers' Loan & Trust company , who handled the bonds , are made defendants , The papers filed are very voluminous , and are prepared by Sapp and Pusey. The company proposes to fight the suit. The amount in the claim is 85,429 , it be ing for about one-half of the pipe fur- nlshod the company , the balance having boon paid for. The amount is small in proportion to the value of the works , and ita chief importance is its effect on the credit of the company. A few days ago a girl came to N. W. Williams' house , in this city , havinc n horse in her possession , and tolling a rather queer story about her father hav ing died , and aho being desirous of going to work in some private family , nho wanted to sell the horse , and Mr. Will iams hired the girl to work in the family. About the same time ho noticed in TUB BEE the fact that a daughter of M. D. MoMahon , of 'Donison ' , had taken ono of her father's best horses after nightfall and gene to parts unknown. On seeing this Mr. Williams interrogated the girl , but oho denied being the girl who was wanted. Hd then telegraphed to Mr. McMahonand yesterday received word to hold the girl until her father could arrive. It is not known what caused her to thus leave homo. H. H. Judd.tho general traveling agent of the Union Pacific , says that the state meat mode by The Valentino Reporter , and reproduced in THE Bnu , concerning the treatment of certain colonists who lately wont through from Missouri , is grossly in error. As ho has much to do with the moving of sucli colonies , ho fools that the charges made reflect on him personally , and therefore fools justij Cod in refuting them. This colony was not in his charge , or the charge of his road , but was carried over a portion of the road for the Sioux City road which had agreed to furnish Iho transportation , bub Could not on account of the carrying away of ita brldqo. As to the ill treatment - mont of the colonists , by U. P. officials , ' Mr , Judd says nothing of iho kind CCUl'rcd. Ho also calls attention to pov- ral misrepresentations about the routo' y which ho proposed to send the tour- sts , thjro being no "gumbo , " "toll ridges , " "dreary stretches of sand/'ctc. Mr. 3 udd credits the complaint made to 'ho ' lloportcr to the fact that there was omo ill fooling among different parties , ach trying to got the colonials , and Mr. udd's success making others fool a little oro. Itoal Kotalo Transfers. The following doodu were filed for re cord in the recorder's office , April 1C , reported for Tun BED by P. J. Mo- Hahon , real estate agent : John Hammer to J. D , Edmundaon , ot C , block 5 , Bayliss it Palmer's add. $5.00 , Samuel P , Nee to Sarah A. Brown , part aw i ao , 5 , 77 , 44 $200.00. 0. , B. A ; Q. B. R. Co. to Melville 0. Talbott , no i33 , 74.38-81,700.00. 0. , B. & Q. R. II. Co. to Peter Jami aon , e 4 , aw J , 33 , 74 , 30-S.040.00. J. Oailanau to Marcus Slock , n i , no , 34 , 70 , 41 $800.00. Ernest Hart to J. D. Edmundaon , lot 0 , block D ; lots 7 and 8 , block 17 ; lots 1 , Sand 3 , block 23 , llayllss& Palmer's Add also , lota 3 and 4 , block 31 , and lot'20 , block 37 , Central subdivision $125,00. Total sales , ? 3,030.00. The following wore the sales for Aori 17th : 0. , R. I. & P. R. R. Co. to First Pros byterlau church , of Carson , lot 12,13 am 14 , block 14 , Oarsou-$100. M. F. Rohror to Lawrence Kinnohau , lot 1 , block 37 , Boors sub $200. Thomas Oriinnn to J. N. .Helper , aw i no } , 4 , sud nw f no K and no > nw J , 9 , 77 , 41-81,000. Henry U , Palmer to Horace S , Barbeo so J12 , 75 , 42 , and n i tsw i , aud sw , sw i , V , 75 , 41-S4.700. Claus Martens to Henry Piopor , lot 10 , block 9. Minden SHOO. N. U. Birchard to Ellen P. Poland ot al , part of 20 , 75 , 42-f 1,200. Matilda Lao to Effing Hall , BW t nw f 24 , 70. 43-fOOO. 0. , R. I. & P. R. R. Oo. to Effing Hall , o A , ne L 24 , 70 , 43-J80 , Total sales $12,180. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION. A Citizen Fired At in His Own Honso byMcnwlSholpis , Ho OharRCH Ills NclRlibors with Bo- liitf the Offenders. John Morgal , who lives on the bottom , in the lower part of the city , was about the most frightened man yesterday that over came into a justice court to demand protection , and ho hod cause to bo , if ho wont through the experience which ho narrates. Ho says that between 0 and 10 o'clock Thursday night , while seated in his homo , ho hoard nome ono calling for him to como outsirto a min- uto. Ho wont to the window nnd caw two or three men outside with guns in their ' hands , and dodged back just as they fired Into the window ? It was a close call for linn , the lights being all broken out of the window , and the shot flying about the room , lodging hero and there , The men then hur ried away , and ho stayed in the . house until daylight , naturally not loh- .ting slumber rout upon his oyolida , and when ho appeared before Justice Schurz yesterday morning with n handful ef shot which ho had picked out of the house , ho looked as if ho had had asicgo of nervous fever. IIo declared that the men who did this shooting were James Smith and Jo Huffman , neighbors , with whom ho has had trouble. A short time ago ho had Huffman arrested for trying to break into his house to commit rape on his daughter , and has brought several caaos against him , which are still poud- intf , and there has been much ugly fool ing over thcso ca os. Smith and Huff man were arrested nnd gave ball in the sum of § 400 each to appear to-day for ox amination. TEKSONAU F. L. Ilonoro , of Chicago , la at I3ochtol's. F. JL llarkor , of Kansas City , Is at the Oqdon. Jl. D. Gallagher , of Plnttamouth , Nob. , Is nt the Pacific. S. L. Ellis , of Naehvlllo , arrived at Boch tsl's yesterday , Major Boycr , the safe man of Omaha , was in the city yesterday. George Rico hag gene to Kansas City on a few days' business trip , Wra. Turner , of Pleasant Dale , Nob. , was nt the Pacific yostoiday. T , E. Cavln has started on an eastern trip for bu.incas ! and pleasure. Wtn. Worn , the architect , in recovering from Ills attack of lung favor. Aldonnan Mynator In able * to hobble out , but is not in Tory good condition for a foot race. James McClurg , of Allegheny , Pa. , Is ex pected hero soon on a visit to his son , of cracker fatno. / A. B. C. Sawyer , of Philadelphia , signed Ins alphabet autograph on the Pacific houss register yesterday. N. D. Sanford , of Avoca , was here yoster day. The Avoca folk are getting overthojr "mad" at least enough BO that they visit Council Bluffs. H. B. Seaman and family leave for New York city to-day. IIo expects to bo abaont only : ton days or BO , his family remaining longer to visit friends. Ills sister and her family expect to return with his wlfo when sha returns. P. 0. Do Vol , of Da Vol & Wright , and Mr. Kmpkio , of the Empklo hardware com pany , returned yesterday from Davenport , w hero they have been attending a mooting of the Western hardware men to consider mat ters ' of Interest to Hint line of Helping the Home. * Mnlvorn is being interested in the Homo of the Frlondloss. Rev. J. G. Lemon delivered two lectures there re cently , which The Loader says were highly entertaining and instructive. The bad weather caused a light attendance , but iho amount realized for the homo in collections , together with private dona tions , amounted to $20. 10. A local as sociation has boon organized to act as an auxiliary to the homo , and a board has boon appointed consisting of L. Bontly , president ; S. Q ( Hunter , secretary ; J. iPou.lkB , treasurer ! Ir. Coney , D ? . Ourlihan ftnd A. M. Dorling , directors. A. J. Mendel , ye ? , you know him , he's ho ono we refer to. Ho solid furniture and every conceivable household articles at 325 Broadway ; Best of all ho allows no ono to undersell him. A § 20 priy.0 given this week at the ihootlng gnllory oppoalto the opera house o the person making the best score in Ion shot * . Foster , the florist , on Harrison street Douncil Bluffa , has the largest stock west of the Mississippi. Send for catalogue. Now goods , now pricoe , which must please you if yon will only stop and in- of A. J. Mandol , U25 Broadway. Children taken quicker than wink at the Knickerbocker , 220 South Main street. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Knickerbocker , 220 a Main street. COMMEUCIAIj , OODNCIL BLOWS WABKRT , Wheat No. 2 spring , t5o ; No. 8 , D5cj reJected - Joctod , 60o ; ( rood demand. Corn L/otUem are paying 80o fo > old com Mid Me for new. Data In Rood demand nt SOo. Hay 1 00@0 00 per ton ; 60o per halo. Corn Meal 125 par 100 pounds. Wood Good aupply ; prices nt yards , 0 00@ 700. 700.OoalyDollverod , hard , 11 BO pe ton ; oft , 8 00 nor ton Lard-Falrbank'a , wholesaling at OJo. Flour City floiir , I C0@3 30. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz. Liva STOCK. CUttlo 3 W4 ) 00 ] calves , 560@7 60. Hoes IKX I wuckorn Bro buying now and Uiorola n Kood cloinaml for all graJoaj choice packiiiK , C 25) ) mixed , 6 25 , rOODDCB AND JTIIOIT8. Quotations by J. SI. St. John & Co , , com. inlsjlou inerchanta , 638 Broadwayv Kutter Creamery , S5oj oh75co country rolls , In Rood demand , 'Me. Kga ( 12Jo per dozen , . 1'oultry Heady Balojclilckens.dreueiJ , l tc ; live. 9cj turlcoys , UroMod , 16oj lire , i ; ucb , dressed , 12\ci live , So. ' Oranges 4 00@-i 60 per box , Lemons 3 BOfA4 00 per box. llauap'ia 2 60@3 60 par bunch , Vegetables-Potatoes , 40@50 ; onloni , TBc cabbwo , none lathe market ; apploi , roauy ctlo at 3 25@J 00 for prime Btoclc , I WE AEE BEOE1YENG- SOME VERY FINE For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and see our New Stock. Z. T. L1WOSEY & CO. . 415J Broadway , Council Blufi'a , ) Wcsb Side Saunro , Clnnnda f MAYNE & VAIMER , BEAtKUS IN ICS HardBEAtKUS I AND WOOD , BULK ; AKD BAIME ! . LJIIE , MUISVIIXK AND PORTIAND OESIENT , MICHIGAN rLASTKn Ho , B39 Broadway. - - AND SKWKKMPK. COPNOII. BtPFTB. IOWA. Wo hnvo the The latest nov finest Block nnd elties for Spring nil tlio Intest de 0verconts w e signs to select iavo just r - from. ceived. See them NONE BUT THE HANDS BEST OF EMI'LOYKD. SKILLED Merchant Tailors 7 and 9 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. AllklmUof/ r. net. ROOM 6 , HEW OPERA HOUSE , COlCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , oto.oto. All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To. artalus , In Lace , Flic , Turcoman , Etc. Oil cloths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc oicest Stock West of Chicago , [ pmo and bo convinced that wo are fjhoadquartors for all goods in our lino' . Tioopoat place to buy House JFurniahinga in the City. OUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. , - - - - - - Mail Orders Filled Promptly mid with Care The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of "PAY ONLY FOE WHAT YOU GET. " Now Building Now Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS-CENTltALLT LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council B HARNIAftl KELLEY , 34 N. MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OP ML PAPER A Interior Decorations. 18 S. Pearl Street nnd 20 N. Mtiin Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. CUSTOM Fortcct Fitting , Best and Cheapest. Fine Linen Collars and OufTg. No. 715 Fourtli Street Council Bluffs. Iowa. , HUE. UNDERTAKER AUD EM6ALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH ZSTo. GRESTON HOUSE. EVKHTTIIIWO F1R9TCLA8S. Nos. 217 nnd 219 S. Main St. . - - COUNCIL "BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT1CK. Special advertisements , Bich as Lost , fuund , To Loan , For Bale , To Kent , Wantl , Board ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS 1'IUl LINE tot the first Insertion and FIVE CKNTH PER LINK for each subsequent n. eortlon. Leave advertisements at our office , No. 1'earl Street , near Broad war WANTS. TTTANTEU Allvuboy with jiony to carry rout YY tar 13ns. Oil at Council Blulfs llm ollloe. TXrANTKU Every body in Council Blutfs to UKo VV TuiBii. Delivered by carrier nt only twenty cents a wvek. O1 > PAPEHS-For sale at Bui outa ) , at ocuU ; huudrvd. A GENTS Ladles and gentlemen can make flist -tlxlau wages by eclllnz lha "Champion Bosom Utr cthe ( aud Iroulnir Board. " lUUUs at J1.03. Any lady can do una tine shirt without a wrinkle ana Klosj It as nlco.y asthe best laundries can. Address forpaitfculsrtG. B. S. & L Co. , Can oUico , ( or one month. irANTKD-Ak'ocxlglrlat K.O. Ilouie , 1W9. H I ( tq street , Non other neoJ apply , -A situation M book-keeper or fere- man on xwernTO or csntract work lUt reuces Klveu. AddnesJ. M.Blt Stth rt and Oth avo. T7IOCl II HKNT-OnoturnUhod front room at 817 S Clh st. Ueotlemaa oalbefeiesce rdiulr d- ROLLER SKATING CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AVU , Open 10:00 : a. m. , JOT p. m. and T30 ; p. m. , on Monday , Weduesday and Friday eve ADMISSION Z5 CENTS. No objectionable chars oterswlll be admitted. H. H. UAUTKNS , . PnOPRIETOlI W. R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Blnffr. Realesttte oolleoton ageni OH Orer tavluga bank. WHOLESALE DEALEUS IN HATS GAP ! J&uSkA&i tSa { % # Wttii ia3i B * * 342 and 344 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , L1VKTO EAX. . KATTOLIVK. < T i O , toxoito Tlao 3C"T .T3lio. KJ. Olnon ' 1 401 Broadway , f Moils fit all ITnun. Chef (1'ciil'liio ( f Council muffs. 1 } 1'ortlcs a Specialty. SIGN , SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALTY , 1 7 North Mnin Sfc. , COUNCIL BLUFFS J d 1 1 11 in ( &U,1UI 111 REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. 805 Rmilh Mnin Streot. - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. WHOLESALE Mm , Ciiflen Tinner's ' Stoft Etc , JKTSpcdal atlonllon to orders my Mall. COUNOTL BLUFFS. IOWA. Fig loaves nro out of style , BO nro goat nnd ahoop skin ; sliawla and blankets have Keno by. Thin ia not lutondod for poetry , but if you want a auit of clothes to look both neat and dressy , call on NORENE & LANDSTROM , Their Prices are Truly Seasonable { IOWA. L , A. CASPER , The Largest and Most Complete Orccn House In Western Iowa. Over 24,900 Feet of Glass in Use. The Greatest variety nd the Choicest plant * . My collection of Hants and Mowers Is now comrleto In every re"i cct , nnd the publlo uo invited to cell and Inspect the same. I was tuvnnlcd the First Premium at tbo Council Bluffs District Kalr In September , 1S33 , over all com petitors : anitj tiavo slnc &ddcd many new and choice varieties , and am prepared to furnish a new class of plints that have hcrotof or * been unattainable la this market , for which I make no extra charge. Cut flowers and floral designs furnished promptly , atul on snort notice. 1 have just issued a new cat alogue for 1831 , which will bo tent frco on application. Green Vegetables the Year Hound. Horse Ridish In bottles. 23 Pierce St. CounclllBluflfslowa. N. SCEURZ. ice or OFFICE OVER AWERICAN KXPRESS. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. BOOGE'S SIOUX OITYHais * J , Y. PULLER , Commission Merchant No. SSJPoarl Street Council Bluff * , Iowa. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The lollovrlnir ro the times of thfl arrlrsl ind de- larturo of tt&ln ? by central elandard time , t ( lie ocal depots. Trains leave tnnsfor depot ton mln- enr"er and arrive Un mluutoa l tor. ciiioico , BiTBunaroa AVD quiacr. LIAVB. 5:25 : p m Chicago Kinross 0:00 : am 0:10 : a m Fast 7:00 : pro KANSAS air , ST. JOB ATO COD CII , ELUTTS. 10:05 : a m Mail and Express , 7:08 p m 8:05 : p m Faclflc Express , B : SO p m CHICAGO , IIILWAURIIAMP BT. PAUL. 6:45 : a ra Mall and Express , 1:10 : p m 6:25 p m Express , 0:40 : a m 8:45 : a m Express , 6:15 : p m CHICAGO , BOCK IBLAini A5D PACinC. 6:30 : pm Allintlo Express , 0:40am : 0:50 : a m Day Express , 0:80pm : 7:15 : am , "Dca Jtolncs Accommodation , 4:40 : p m At local depot only. iTABASII , I. LOU13 AKD ACinO. 9 : 5 a m Vail , 4:45 : p m 4Mpra Cannon Ball , 11:16am : At Trautfer only. CHICAGO and MOKTIIWIUTEIUC. 6:30 : m Express , 0:8" : P m 0:45 : a m racinioKx [ > rc98 , 0:15 : am BIOUX CITT AND PACIflO. m 8k. Paul Express , 9:00 : ft m m Accommodation , CCO : p in * DKIOf PACinO. 17:59 : p ra Western Expreei , 8S9 : a m 1:44 : am I'aclflo KiprcBS , 4:34 : pin 7:19 : am Local Express , :64 : m 12:14 : a m Lincoln Express , At Tronrfor only , oinuir riuiaa TO OUAUI. IX > TO 8:24-0:24-10-21-11:24 : : : a. m , 1J4-J:2I-SJ4- : 4-21-6:24-0:24-7 : : : 4 and 11:04 p , m ( Sunday , 8:24- : 10:24 : a. in. l:243:14:247Ol : : : and 11:0-1 : p. in. ArM - ( M mlnutea before leaving time. GASH TALKS ! At the well-known Establishment OF J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Broadway , the PIONEER GASH Of Council Blufls. Notice oar reduced Price List \Vt give 15 pounds Kitra 0 Sugar for II OC 11 poumll Granulated Huuar , 1 CC 25 pounds Choice Oatmeal , . 1 M S pounds Navy Beans 1 OC 1 * pounds ll rtBulk Starch 1 OC 12 pounds CarrJInalUoa , , 1 OC 13 pounds Choice Prunes , , , , . , . . , , , > W Z5 bars Bnflalo 8oip J OC Extra lake Trout , | * r pound 03 Choice Mine * Meat p r pouud , , , 1 ( 1 dozen Mackerel . , . . . . . , . , J < Colorado ( dour , Winter , per cwt. . . , . tec 10 pounds Closer S.aipj , , . , } M 40 pounds It Diloy , . . . " } y- AKkllon keg Syrup , , 1 < ( Whlt H h , | > orUl , . , . . gi Mackerel , Her kit , , , . . . ° . Djtcs , per poauJ. . . . . . . . , 10 T. T. T. All grades , according to quality , 18o to 8Ceper | iVe atio carry a full llaa of Men's , Ladles' and ObUdren's Uno Hboos and Men's Fine Boots at very low prices. Also a full Uno ot Tlaware and general merchaodlsa. Call ou us and bo coavlnnxl thai you can aivo money ky dealing with us. Uoods delli ere J frMiinanvpartof the city. ' Id a word , wa ar bound to soil and challenge all laudaulo la thlt competition countJLB1lir , 203 upper lirosda/ , 'Ji Wo guarantee the cure of the following named dls- Bcasos , or no pay : Ulicumatlam , Scrofula , Ulcers. Catarrh , a'l Blood and rkln discatcs , Drtpcpala , Liver Complaint , Kidney anil Bladder Diseases. Uout , Neu ralgia and Asthma , Thcso Springs are the favorite resort ot the tired an J dcbilitatad , and are the FEEBLE LADIES BIST FRIEND , Good hotel , livery and bathing accoinodutlon both winter nnd summer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy. Accessible by AVabMh railway , s Evona , orO. , B. & Q. , at Albany. Comspondcno solicited , UEV. U. U. 07,174'J Manager. Albany , Slloam Springs , gentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Specific Gravity i.ocfl Reaction Neutra Catbonlo Acid Oas ! 8ln. per gallon Carbonate Calcium 35,821 Grains Carbonate Iron 7,041 I1 , Sulphate Magnesia S-J86 Sulphate Calcioin 1,148 " Chloride Sodium 7,260 Slllica 1,688 " Alumina . . . .0,018 Organloand Volatile matter and loss 1,489 " Total eollds per gallon 07,174 J JACOB SWS. B. P. CADWELL " ' SIM3& CADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , * COTJNCII. BLUFFS , IOWA Jj Offlco , Main Street , Rooms 1 and Bhugort & Us- Mahon'i Block. Will practice In KUto and ' ' oouiti ' Mrs , HJ , Hilton , H.D.- PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 323 Middle BrovlAT. . Council Blufla. R. Rice W. or other tumors rcmored without Iho knlle or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES ! } Over thirty yearslpractlcal nxp rlo o8 OOc No. B I'oarl street , Council WuCa UTConoulUtlon life rooa. onion , n. M. tuaxi. Council Bluffs > > I . Established . - - 1858 Dealers In Foreign and cmoBtto Exchange , a AUCTION SALE of LOTS in TOWN of PERSIA ! 80 Choice Lots will bo offered at Public Sale on WEDNESDAY , April 30th , 1884 , at 10:30 : A. M. Panta If located In H rrlson Oauntr , loir * , on tht Colojo , UUwaukee A St. VifA llallvray , thirty mll < i north ot Council Bind i and Omaha. Pcrda U not yet two y ri old , but alrMdy hnndredi ot pop ! have made n w homea and oUbl'jaed proeperoui bualnudj within her b raor , and there It itlli roomer ( or many more. I'crda , In addition to belnz the cootomplatod plnt at whlcbth * projected abortlln from Sioux City to Chicago will Intercept the main line , Js In the mldtt ot a mott productlre ajricnlxtral region , and with luchmanlteit adraBtajei cannot ( all to dcvlop Into a ctty of tuiprlalDK proportion * at no dlttant day. v " The lot * are dbtrluuud ia each and ovcry block In V , the town , and are therefore nolh boilaeM * nd re > l- ' deuce loll. Tin buileea * lota art locabd on Iliftlcvel plateau near the dtput , aad are fnUy M dtuiramo any of these now ball ! upon ; they we ot a uniform us of 25ilti ft. The tu > < dcncelotiare loottcd on the beautifully elerated portion ot the town more re mote from thi depot , and ate 601143 ft. In else. JlualncssloU will l-o told and destiroatod as th east and weM h > l ( of loll and klcckt. In all other re- speoU lota will bo eold ai per plat of towu aa It ap pears on th * County records. THI perfect All lots to be sold to the hl tel rotponnblo bidder on the foUowUiLtum , \-i : Ono-tDlnl of pnrchue prlcu to bo pall when lot Is .laid. A osntrtct lor deed will be given , condltloatd that tht balance of purchue price be paid In six , twelve and eighteen months with Interest at 8 per cent per annum. A discount of B per cent on deferred payments will be made for ca-Ji. Au gent will bu on the premises with a map to ibovr property to all visitors prior to sale. Address L. 0. BALDWIN , Oonncll Blnf& , la. SI , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Co , , SIT and 219 North JIilo Hi. , St. Lonli. WIIOLKSALK DEALEU3 ) H BOOKi O-ADKTBSftbi iwnrrraa wswB.f r'APkircojiwBAPWKfli XMfEt01' S/JO&aD BOA&O JLMD PRINTER'S STOCK ffCttb fUd tor Uagi P al