rr.v . in A OMAHA DA1I/X BEE-OOUNOIL BLOTtfS , FRIDAY MAY 30 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning , May 30 , SUBSCRIPTION IUTK3. ; rtr Cunlcr - - - - - - - r nto ptt week 110.00 p rjc r OFHOB : No. 7 Pearl Btroet.N jr Broadway. M1NOK MENTION , See J. Ileitor'a spring goods. N. Aldridgo , nrrcstod for being drunk , was discharged yesterday. Koyslono wringers down to $4 each. Da Vol & Wright , 502 Broadway. A pleas nt social tras hold at the Methodist church parlors last evening. Childr.cn and members of the G. A. U. will bo admitted to the rncea free to-day. The race ) to-day will not take place until after the exercises at the cemetery. Owen Cunningham was arrested yes terday for whipping his wife , but was discharged. The funeral of the son of Chief Skin ner , of the police force , was hold yesterday - day foronoon. The festival and ball , given by the Catholics nt the rink last night , wna an enjoyable and successful affair. Marriaga licenses have boon issued to Harvey L. Farmer and Mary L. Wobcr ; also to John Doyo and Anna Loranz. John Swinger , who was out on bail on the charge of assault , -rrhilo drunk yca- torday , became boisterous on the corner of Main street and Broadway and was arrested by Ofllcor Dunn. Martin Smith was arrested yesterday for stealing a silver watch of Arthur Kelley , while the latter waa asleep at the St. Joe house. On examination of the facts , the accused was discharged. The postoflico to-day will bo open from 10:30 : a. m. to 12 m. , and from 7 to 8 o'clock in the evening. There will bo the regular collection and delivery in the morning , but not. In the afternoon. The Ida Grove woman was yesterday sent on her way to her parents in Kansas. The man holding the mortgage on the team , concluded it was bettor to oottlo np the matter by furnishing her a ticket , and then taking the team back to Ida Grove. The public fountains arrived yesterday and an attempt is being made to got the ono at the head of Oakland nvonuo put In placojboforo the decoration day exor cises to-day. It is expected that the paving will bo completed on the avon.uo ao that the carriages may have advantage of the improvement. The Union Pacific : has got the council to do what it wanted done after all. Thn city is to do tho'paving of the street car track , and then trust the Union Pa cific for eight years. In other words the cltj borrows the money for the Union Pacific , which claims to bo too poor to raise $20,000. i Mrs. Benedict , of Dea Moines , whoso natno has bocoran widely known on account of her work in behalf of fallen woman , is in the city , and arrangements are being made for a mooting to hoar an address from hor. She is a fine speaker , and has gained many interesting facts concerning this work , which many would bo glad to hear her make public hero. The California delegation to the repub lican national convention , which convenes Tuesday next , are expected to arrive by opocial train about 7 o'clock this morning. They will leave via the Chicago it North western railway , after tarrying hero an hour or so. The decorations of this del egation are reported as being very fine and no doubt a largo number of our citi zens will receive them at the depot. In 1880 California's delegates had. as fine decorations as any that wont to Chicago. Alderman Mynstor , who is chairman of the paving committee , and without whoso signature the now compact with the Un ion Pacific will not bo binding , says ho will withhold his autograph unless the Union Pacific will agree in uniting to ex tend the street-car track up Broadway. The verbal promise to do so , ho says , won't ' answer. Alderman Siodoutopf has also given notice that ho will join in up setting the compact unless the extension of the street car track is made a part of the agreement. Louis Pronga , who was injured in jumping oft the Waba h train as it was backing into the transfer last Monday , expects to start to-day for his homo in Washington , Mills connty , Iowa. He may well congratulate himself on hio narrow escape from death. In jumping from the train ho fell on cho platform , and the stops of the car dragged him about twenty feet. When picked up ho was unconscious , and was taken into the Emigrant housewhore ho has boon cared for by Joseph Gilbert. Pronga gets out of the scrape with a larno back and a few bruises. A road dog passed through the northeastern - eastern part of Anderson township lasl Friday carrying consternation in hii track. He bit dogs belonging to Messrs , Buck , Curl , J. A. and 0. W. Lutnm' ' The latter gentleman followed the brut * to Henderson , shooting at him twice Upon reaching town , dogs belonging t < Messrs. Jfaumgartncr and Darnell wen bitten. The rabid canine then started u | the river , followed by a number of citl ronfl , and was dually killed by a dose o cold lead from Baurogartner'n "pop. Most of the dogs bitten were immediate ] ; killed and the others nre kept up. Bom cattle and hones it is thought were alsi bitten and are being carefully watched Malvorn Leader. GAY GALLOPERS. Some LiyclyFnn on toe Track Yester- A Pine Field of Horses and Excellent - collont Time , Other Unccs The weather ycatorday was very favor' able again for the races , and the attendance < dance waa oven larger than on the pro' vious day. ilt waa a free day for the ochool children of both thia city anc Omaha , and many of the little folka im < proved tbo opportunity. The firat event of the day waa th < milo and repeat ; for all ago * . Winner nor to take $150 , second $70 , and thin $25. $25.In In the pools Alice Murphy sold for $1 o the field's BOVOU. The utartors drew plocca aa follows : Beeswing , L. 0. Ball , Macedonia owa ; Voron , Joe VanBuskirk , Shonon oah , Iowa ; Emma II. Uarvoy Pickerel York , Nob. ; Centennial Maid , llobor l > oacon , St. Paul Minn ; Brght Light ohn Sodcn , Yale , Kan. ; Fleming 3oorgo Vandorpool , Lincoln , Nob. ; Lou L. W. Benson , Maquoin , 111. ; Woodit EIugonH , Gray & Co. , Maryvillo , Mo. Alice Murphy , Win. Arrlott , Sharon The atari was a fine ono , the onli rouble being in getting Woodio lliigom oir. Voron and Lou flow to the front > ut Beeswing came up into third place , and the others were closely bunched it ho follow until the half mile waa ondoc when they commenced to string out. Tin inish waa an exciting ono , Booswinf oming up with a very speedy spurt ant ot her nose ahead aa she passed the wire Vcron second , Fleming third , Conion lial Maid fourth , and the othora follow ng , Bright Light , and Woodio llugont oing shut nut. Time , 1:4GJ. : Alice Murphy just skipped the flag , il rapping on her tail. The second heat waa also a fine one 'ho horsoa were more closely handloc lian before , and Beeswing came in tin winner in 1:48 : , Liu second and Flominf bird. Floming'a rider claimed a foul 01 iooswing but it waa not allowed. The next waa the ladies' stake for tw < nd three year olds , and throe-fourths o a milo dash , the first taking § 15 will > 125 added by the association ; the aoconc aking 835 , and the third saving atako. The starters as placed were . Duke o : Jonnaught , John Sodon , Yule , Kansas Jady Tompkina , L. 0. Ball , Macedonia owa ; Irish Lass , Holly & Carlilo , Den irer ; Belle Bradley , M. Noiabaum , Mary ri\loi \ Mo. ; Alaincda , Eugene Leigh , illnnoapolis ; Bottio Wonder , Gray & Co. Haryvillo , Mo.Flotch ; Taylor , W. J , Icoloa , Moborly , Mo. ' . In the pool Irish Lass was selling j rst chance , Flotch Taylor second , anc ho field fur § 7 in a $23 pool. The run waa a pretty and close ono , tlu orsoa huddling up cloaoly until thohomi krotch. Irish Lasa won in 1:1G : | , Flotcl Baylor second , and Bottio Wonder third The next was the run for the morch' nta' stake , all agoa , half-mile dash ; firs ! aking with the § 10 entrance , $15 ( ddcd , the second $25 , and the third aving atako. The starters , named aa placed , were lizzlo Ester win , Arnott Sharon , 111. Siphon , R. Jorvifl. Lo Mars , Iowa ; Kat < IcOrido , Harvey Pickerel , York , Nob. Irloans , George Vandorpool , Lincoln , fob. ; La Belle N. , Eugene Leigh , Min oapolia , Minn. ; Denmark , Weir Bros , , laqnoin , 111. ; Bennie Lee , T. W. Morria "alls City , Nob. ; Succor Boy , J. W , 'assoll ' , Carson , Iowa ; Belle Lee , Joe Van Buskirk , Shenandoah , Iowa. The dash waa a lively ono , but Niphot yon easily , Lizzio Eater and LaBelli "T. being neck and nock for second , bu lizzie getting thoro. Time 50 seconds A foul waa claimed on Niphon , but wai ot allowed. The closing event of the afternoon wa or the consolation purse , for horse which had not won a race in thia moot ng. ng.Tha atartora were the following , uamoi aa placed : Ella Rowott , St. Paul , Boll ) radloy and Bottio Wondor. There was no delay in getting the start lie flag dropping at the first send off. Oi assing under the wire first , Ella Rowot raa in the load closely followed by Boll Vendor , then coming Belle Bradley am it. Paul , all being well matched. The : lowott and Bottio Wonder had the leai o thomsolvoa , the two others droppin ovoral length behind , and those position roro kept until Ella Rowott came undo lie wire the winner , Bottio Wonder coin ng second , Belle Bradley third , and SI " aul , fourth. The rider of St. Pav laitnod a foul. The judges allowed th oul , giving St. Paul second place an isquulifying the other two horses on ac iount of foul. The time waa 1:58. : TO'IUV'S 1UOE3 will bo aa follows : Ono milo and a hal , nd repeat , all ages. The entries arc ate MoBrido , Capt. Warren , Succo Joy , Fleming , Rozolla , Belle Lee , Joe jizzio Eater and Charles laum. Ono milo and one-eighth , handles ! Pho entries are : Little Joker , Booawinf Ilia Rowott , Bennie Lee , Oontennu Maid , Voron , Bright Light , HatoiT an Alice Murphy. Three-fourths milo dash , throo-yoai olds. The entries are : Yircola , Bell Jradloy , dirrilla , Woodio Muggins an Lady Kotnpster. The children to-day will bo admitto 'roe , and also all mombeca of tl G. A. R. Dark Crime. The police Wednesday night pulled tw louses full of colored and very soilc doves , and yesterday morning the inmaU were brought before Judge Ayloswortl There were seven very awarthy femalei ono about half-and-half , and anotlu lightly tinted. All pleaded guilty , an were fined $14 GO each. Several of thoi managed to got released on part payinei and promises to bring in the balunco , s aa to resume buiinosa , while the othoi were put in jail. "Texas" was alt mealed and hkowiao fined. The tot , bill for hia house waa $73. Ono bo ; aged only twelve years , was also arrestei lie waa a sou of one of the women , at : was discharged. Another boy , a litt older , waa Cued. Last evening Mr. Herbert Clinton w married to Mies Lillie MoMahon , tl ceremony taking place at the homo of tl brido'o mother , corner Sixth avenue ai Ninth street , and in the presence of tl relatives and a few intimate friends. Tl h ppy young man is the 1011 of Jud | Clinton , ono of.Council Bluffs' oldest and most rnspcctcd citizens , while the bride U the daughter of ono who inhis life time was ono of the formost physicians in the west. Both the contracting parties and families have nich largo circle of friends that the event causes much interest and calls forth many kindly expressions. Mr. Clinton is interested in a flouring mill t Woopini ? Water , Nob. , and the newly wedded ones will make that place their homo. Bushnoll sells railroad tickets cheap to all points. 1M311SONAU .T. B. Clapp nnd U. Furnsworth , of Uoono , ro ivt the Ogilon. Dr. K. A. Gitllbort nnd W. 1' . Allen , of Du- Imquo , MO nt the Ogilon. Mr. W. Morgan , of Cooke & Morgan , had returned from hla eastern trip. W. A. ] > nn and wife , of Mhsouri Valley , look dinner nt tlio Ogilon yesterday. W. .T. Trotter nnd l''rod Lemroanx of the Avoca Delta , were in the city yesterday. Him. U. 1' . Clayton , who has boon Investing largely in dock lately for his farm , was In the dty yesterday. C. W. Strook lias loft for Orand Knpids , where ho will join the 1'ooria nlno , with which lie is engaged this season to catch McSorloy. J. W. 1'oroKoy'H gonlal countenance was missed nt the driving park yesterday. Ho has gene to Chicago to Hoctiro more entries for the trotting mooting. Mr. nnd MM. A. 1 * . Uratnard hnvo gone to Fort Collins , where Mr. llralnard has exten sive stock Intorosts. Ho lion justuhippod ? 30- 000 worth of cattle for his ranch , Sweet potato plants largest stock in the west by W. U. Foster , Couno BlfliiB. Send for price list. THE CORNER STONE , Iialil by tlio Council HluffH Lmbor Protective Association. The wottdngrnan of the city have ef fected a permanent organization to bo known as the Council Bluffs Labor Pro- tcctlvo Association , and 125 names have already boon secured. As a declaration of the sentiments and purposes of tno association the following has boon adopted : WllEUKAH. The evident tendency of the our American civilization la to the social of the worklngmon of America. No therefore , Wo , the workingmen ol Council lilultn , trusting to the justice of our caumj and appealing to Almighty God to sus tain our efforts to bring about a state of pub lic affairs baaed upon Christian justice nnd Christian teaching , malto this declaration , oi our actuating principles and belief In regard to the social and civic relations of mankind. First , That all men are creared free nnd equal nnd endowed with those three inalien able rights , life , liberty and the pursuit of happiness bocomlThat | the government of the United States was established to promote the general welfare nnd secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves nnd posterity. Thiul , That wo believe that idleness la prejudicial to the well-being of the individual and to society. Fourth , That the net of production approaches preaches so nearly to tlio fiat of creation as to entitle it to the highest rank in the list of at tributes of humanity. 5th. That the rulers of the people are the individual citizens , and public .officials merely the florvantu of the people , and should be chosen , train the least to the greatest , on account of honesty and nbility , and the division and award of offices as spoiU or reward is a most dangerous violation of the rights of the people nnd the spirit of our Institutions. Cth. That the education of the people is an absolute necessity to the perpetuity of free institutions , nnd a more eiiitablo division ol the product of labor will bo a natural result ol increased knowledge and intelligence ou the part of the people. Now , therefore , wo ngreo ono with another to work in harmony with all good nnd well- disposed citizens , regardless of furmor pnrtlzan relations in politics , to preserve the traditions of the fathers of the republic nnd maintain the righto of citizenship against the claims o' ' privilege , from whatever direction they may come , nnd wo oak the co-operation of a II pa' ' rlotlo and deserving citizens in carrying ou reforms in society ind in government , and to this end wo hereby Institute an organization to be known oa the Council Bluffs Labor 1'ro tectivo association , to the end that woira ; judge carefully nnd supervise our nublii affair * in the interest of justice and goo < morals. SETTLING THh SQUABBLE , The City ( lonncil and the Union Pacific Reach An Agreement , „ The Paving Will Now Go On , Stroe Car Track and All. A special mooting of the oity oounci was hold yesterday at noon , the mayo and all aldermen being present ozcop alderman Seidontopf. The question o paving the street car track was agaii brought up. City Attorney Holmes presented sentod his report on the matter. The re port consisted of an agreement botwoot the Union Pacific , the city and the pav ing contractors , llegan Bros , and Me Gorriak , the substance being as follows : The Union Pacific is to furnish th now strap rail and have it laid as th paving goes in , 10 as not to cause an delay The city is to contract wit Regan Bros , to pave between the rail * and ono foot outside , with same mtem and at same price as the rest of the wor is being done. The city is to assess th cost up to the property , and the Unio Pacific agrees to pay one-fifth of the cos at the end of sixty days , the balance t bo paid in equal payments at the end o two , four , six and eight years. Th Union Pacific agrees that those assess nionta shall bo a lieu on all the persona and real property of the street car lin and also of all the Union Pacific propert in this oity and the failure to pay any on assessment shall cause all the assessment to fall duo. o The Union Pacific agrees that all tech " localities shall bo construed in favor o the city , The agreement states that th contractors shall bo paid by the city th eaine as they are paid for the other work The Union Pacific agreed to pay save per cent , interest , ouo per cent , mori than the bonds draw. is The question of how the city coul 10 raise the cash to pav Ilogon Bros , seem 10 to stick still in the crops of the alderman , ,1 ( Aldermen Siodontopf did not see how th < city could under the law i uo bonds t ( pay Regan Bros. , for paving between th 101 raU. ; o I On the other hand if the Union PaclC would not make any arrangement at all , low could the city raise the money to payer or the pavement , as it would have to do io work anyway , unless the track was left npAved. If the city was to pave then ho question of whether the city could urnish and relay the strap rails or not. inch were some of the questions Bug- ottod by Attorney Holmes. Another hard feature to the problem was the fact that the street car property lone could not bo sold for enough to payer or the paving. Under this agreement ho Union Pacific offered the additional ccurity of some property. After some discussion the contract was greed to , and the matter at last settled. All voted for it , except Alderman Myn- tor who voted "no. " This will enable the paving to start uo mmodiatoly , if the Union Pacific keeps ts promise to send over the now strap ails nt once , and begin laying them so is to keep in advance of the paving con- ractors , The company say it has some ) f the rails already on hand which were ntondod for use in Omaha , but which will bo used hero instead. All concede that there is ( x _ little legal wisting to evade the law in order to compromise the matter , but the council seemed to see no bolter wny out of the matter , the Union Pacific evidently hav- "ng the best hold in the wrestle. The council adjourned until next Monday evening. Something lor Nothing. Until further notice wo give to each twentieth customer his purchase , whab- over the price or value of the same may 30. Our cashier will keep an accurate record of every transaction and when the wontioth sale of any amount is made the purchaser will bo presented with the mmo. Wo have adopted for the present this system of advertising because it gives our patrons insteadof the newspapers the ivo per cent , which it cost us. Clothing retailed at wholesale prices. Hats ro- ftilod nt case prices. Furnishing goods , , runks , bags , umbrellas , etc. , etc. Every ; wontioth customer presented with his purchase. METCALF Bnos. COMMlOKOIALi. COUNCIL DLUFrS MARKET. Wheat-No. 1 milling , 75@80 ; No. 3 65 ® "Oj rejected CO. Corn Local purposes , 40@45. Oata For local purposes , : S5@10. H y 310 00@12 00 per ton. Rye 40@45o. Corn Meal 125 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices nt yards , 6 00(2 ( 00. Coal Delivered , hard , 11 CO per ton ; soft , > 00 per ton Lard Falrbank's , wholesaling at OJc. Flour City flour , 1 C0@3 30. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz. LIVE STOCK. Cattle Butcher cows 4 00@4 CO. Butcher teors 4 C0@5 00. Hogs 1 C0@4 75. PBODDCK ANI1 FRUITS. Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co. , com mission merchant' ) , 538 Broadway. Poultry Heady Balochickormdressed ; , 12ic ; Ivo , 9c ; turkeys , dressed , IGc ; lire , 12c ; Ducka , dressed , 12&c ; live , 8c. Oranges 5 00@5 CO per boi. Lemons 3 C0@4 00 per box. Bananas 2 50@3 CO per bunch Butter Creamery , 20c ; rolls , 10@13c. Eggs 12o per dozen. Strawberries 10 quart tray 3 CO. Vegetables Potatoes , 35 < @ 40 ; onions , 75c ; cabbage , 4 cents per pound ; apples , ready solo nt 5 00 for prime Block ; Beans , 1 CO @ 2 25 per bushel. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the tlmos of the arrival and do nurture of trains by central standard time , at the oc l depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten mln acs earlier and arrive ten minutes later. CHICAGO , EUBUNOrON AND QDINOT. UUVB. ARBIVB 6:35 : pm Chicago Express 0.00 n 0:40 : a m Fast Mall. 7:00 : p n 6:45 : a m Mall and Kxpress , 710 ! p n 12:30 : pm AccommccUilon. 2:30 : pu 'At local depot only. KAKSAS CITT , ST. JOB AND COUNCIL ILUTTS. 10:05 : a m Mill and Express , 7:05 : p n 8:05 : p m Pacific Kxpresa , 6:60 : p n CUIOAOO , MUWACKKH AND HT. rAUI * 6:25 : p m Express , 0:40 : a n 0:46 : ft m Express , 6:66 : p n CHICAGO , BOCK ISLAND AND rACinO. 6:30 : p m AtUntlo Express , 0:40 : a n 0:60am : Day Express , 8:60pn : 7:16 : a m * D 8 Molnos Aooutnuioditlon , 4:40 : p n At local depot only. WAB18U , ST. LOUIS AND rACinO. 0:65 : a m Mull , 4:45 : p n 4Wpm : Cannon 011 , 11:15an : At Transfer 'nl CHICAGO and KOKTUWBSTKIU ( . 6:30 : p m Express , 8:60 : p rr 0:46 : m Facifio Express , 0:46 : a a BIODI CITT AND PACIFIC. 7:40 p m St. 1'aul Express , 9:00 : a n 7:20 a m Day Express 0:60 : p n ONION pAoma. 8:00 : p m Western Express , 8:35 : a n 11:00 a m Poclflo Express , 4:40 : p n 7:40 : am Local Express , 8:64 : an 12:10 : a m Lincoln Express , At Tnnifor only. DIWUT TRAINS TO 0 > l AH A. Leave 7:20-aso-oso-lo.SO-ll:40 : * . m. lSO-2:3i : : 3:304SO6aifl.3i : : 11:05 : p. m Sunday 9:30-11:4 : : . m. 8:30-6:30-0:35-llj5 : : : ( p. m. AIIIVO 10 mln utes befuro leaving time. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE Special a vertlsemenU , no aa Lot Found , To Loan , For Solo , To Rent , Wants , Board Ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In thi column at tha lo rate ot TEN CENTS PEK LINE for the drat Iniwrtlo and FIVE CENTS FEU LINE ( ot each subsequent t sortlon , Leara adrertUemenU at our office , No. Pearl Street , near IJroadwav WJUTTB. WTANTKO A imart boy with a pony to dollve / VLD PAPERS For ( ale at B offloo , at SS conJ \J ( .hundred. ITT ANTED Every body m Council BIuff ( to tak VV TuiBii. Delivered by carrier at only twent oenU a week. FOR HUNT-Tho emont Houeo lo HOTEL on rcaiona le Uruu. Furniture will b luld to renter. Apply on prumliea oppueite Broac way dummy depot , Council Bluff * . Ladlet and gentlemen can make fln AGENTS by ( elllng the "Champion BOBOII Htrocther and Ironing Hoard. " Ketalu at 11.01 Any lady can do up ft one shltt without a wrinkl and k'l' * U M uloolya theuc U uudrla8can.Addres for paitlculan 0 , B. B. 4 L Co. , B offloo , ( or on uio'ith. SllKD ROOJI.-Flnely ( urn'thed. ' ( or runt Location oeutr.l. AddriMt J. W. U. Bu office On April 17th , t roan cow Tlio enda o LOST horn * a o cut off , Uberal reward to nndei K JiCMSON Corner Zd aye. K-lfllh ( tre t , Councl BluOM , W.R.VAUGHAN. . . . Justice of the Peace Omaha and Council Hlatfir. entile collea too ageni OH r'o'H UTtnn bant. T. 0. CARLISLE , BREEDER OF MO. VALLEY IOWA . , - - - "fi Dd lot Circular * . " TOO * , omeitt , n. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council BluDi to. 1856 Established - - Dealers In Foreign and omcstlo Eichanue an lonwj SecurHl Mrs H J Billon M D , , , , , , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 322 Middle Bro < d < r 7. council Blnfia. WESTERN IOWA NORMAL SCIENTIFIC AND- COMMERCIAL COLLEGE , COUNCIL BLUFF3 - - - IOWA Will Open THE 23rd of JUNE 1884. A complete course lor tcixchora and those desiring ft higher Kagllnh education , n lull business course , wltli training In nctuil business practice and grner- a. correspondence , short hind , ornamental pen ? an- hip , elocution , Gcrmin and music. Splendid rooms , argo , light nnd well furnished , charges very moder ate , cost of 111 Ing reasonable , society good , oxporl- need teachers For further particular * . Inquire ol UEAHDSLKY & I'AULSO.V , Council Dluils , Iowa. HEADQUARTERS BAVARIAN BAND. Persons wishing to engage this Band 'or parties , sociables , serenades , etc. , should call or address , JAOOI ! P. SCHMIDT , Manager , 25 North Main St. R. Rice M. D. or other tumors removed without the knife or drawing ol blood. CHRONIC DISEASES Over thirty years practical experience Office No. G 1'earl street , Council Uliiffa tJTConcultation tree ROLLER RINK ICE CREAM PARLOR ROLLER SKATINO ON SATURDAYS ONLY RINK FOR RENT AT $15.00 PER NIQHT. LARGEST FLOOR IN TOWN , H. H. MARTENS , Prop'r. As there are many So-Called Veterinary Surgeons In this city , who are practicing their quackery on our people , I deem It but justko to Bay that I duly any o < them to produce a diploma , or credential , ndlcnUng that they are graduates nf any veterinary natltnto , and I do hereby caution the publb against mlsckfl , a ) am ( lie Only Known Giaduale IN WESTBUN IOWA. Office & Pharmacy , L25 B'dway , AT BLUE UABN. T. J. CADYM.D.V.S. SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Wo gua'&ntco the euro ot the following named dla- soasee , or no pay : Rheumatism , Scrofula , Ulcers Catarrh , a'l ' Blood andiklndlseotcs , Dyspepsia , Liver Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Neuralgia ralgia and Asthma , Thcsa Springs are the favorite csort of the tired anJ debllltatad , and are the FEEBLE LADIfS BEST FRIEND , Oood hotel , livery and bathing occomodatlon both winter and summer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy. Accessible by Wabosh railway , a Kvona.orC. , ! ) . & Q. , at Albany. Corrcspondcno solicited , REV. U. M. THOMPSON. Manager. Albany , Slloam Springs , .Gentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Specific Gravity 1.002 Reaction Neutra Carbonlo Add Oas 28 In. per gallon Carbonate Calcium 85,921 Grain ! Carbonate Iron 7,041 ! ' Sulphate Magnesia 3,180 " Sulphate Calcium 1,149 "J Chloride Sodium 7,260 SlUIca 1,600 "J Alumina 0,010 Orgonloand Volatile matter and loss..1,460 " Total solids per gallon 07,171 " WIUOIIT & MERRILL , Chemlsta GASH TALKS ! At the well-known Establishment OF J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Broaaway , the PIONEER GASH Gm.003UH.-5T 01 Council Blufli. Notlco our reduced Price List We Ri\e 16 pounds Ettra 0 Sugar lor tl 0 11 pound ) Granulated Sugar I U 25 pound * Choice Oatmeal 10 25 pound ) Navy Beina 100 20 poundaB et Bulk Starch 1 00 12 poundi Carolina Hlce 1 0 12 pounds Choice rrunta IOC 2fi ban Buffalo Soap 1 DC Extra Lake Trout , per pound 0 Lorrlllard's Pluff per Ib * 1 docen Mackerel 1 Colorado Flour , Winter , per cwt 2 W 10 poundi Qlnirer Snapi 1 0 ( 10 pounds h mloy 1 0 ( tnllonkeg Syiup 1 7 White KUh , per kit 8C Mackerel , perklt S Datca , per pound 1 108 pound c&niSt'ndard Tomatoes 1 OC All kinds California Krultl pound Luik'a HUtdard i ( or 1 OC T. T. T. All trades , according to quality , ICe to SOo pe pound Wo olio carry a full line ol Men's , Ladled' an Cnlldroa'i flue Shoea and Uen'i Fine Boots at ver low pried * . Also % full line oi Tluware and genrra merchindlw. Call on ui and bo convinced tha YOU cart > ave money ky dealing with Ui. Goodi delivered free Inanvpartof the city. In a word , we art bound to tell and challenge a. audaola competition In tnli coumr. J. 1 * . FILBERT 209 u er Broadwa N. 8GHURZ. Justice of e Peace OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA * DODGE'S SIOUX OITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchanl o. S3 Pearl Street Ct until BluBi , Iowa A COB 81113. E. P. CADWELL SIMS * OADWELL , Attorneys -at-Law COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Offloo , Main IKreel. Eooou 1 and Hhojajl ft Uo xahon' * Dlook. WUl praoUo * In SUU and court * H. H , HORNE & CO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars Wo make a specialty , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA tnd TARA CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway , H. H. HORNE & CO. , _ | COUNCIL BLUFFS. . IOWA. XMCo cl i s t Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Ou.t n order to give my entire attention to the manufacture and aalo of HAIR GOODS , my entire stock of LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS AND NOTIONS Will bo sold at COST until all disposed of. MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , No. 337 , W BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Fig loaves are out of style , so are goat and sheep skin ; shawls and blankets have Rene by. This is not intended for poetry , but if you want n suit of clothes to look > oth neat and dressy , call on NORENE & LANDSTROM , Their Prices are Truly Reasonable { ASADY , ORGUTT & FRENCH urtalns , in Lace , Elk , Turcoman , Etc. Oilcloths , Mattings , Lluoleutni Eta hoicest Stock West of Chicago omo nnd bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our line hoapost place to buy House Furnishings in the C'ty. OUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care We have the The latest nov finest stock nnd elties for Spring all the latest de Overcoats w e signs to select have just re from. ceived. See them ONE BUT THE LE&DINQ HANDS EST OF EMPLOYED. SKILLED Merchant Tailors 7 & 9 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. All kinds of / JT. 3BT.AIrl SSrtKl o i V i 1 E3 6 , HEW OPERA HOUSE ; C&tt BLUFFS , IOWA , t. cto. All Orders by Mallf Promptly Attended To. Special Prices for the next ten davs OIDT OSTRICH PLUMES AND TIPS. MRS. J. NORlcIfc , 1 05 S , Main Street , GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES , Fine Mantels and Grates , LYMAN'S GASOLINE STOVES. Call and BOO them before buying olsowlicro. Stoves and Tinware. JOHN EPENETER 307 BUOADWAY . , , COUNCIL BLUFES , - IOWA. 3E r ojox-iotoxr GRESTON HOUSE /UlSTCLASS. Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS DEALER IN ALL THfi LATEST DESIGNS OF f ALL PAPER Interior Decorations. 13 S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. WHOLESALE Hardware , Cutlery , Tiler's Sioct Etc. jtJTSpcclal attention to orders my VatL COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOE OUEAM. WATKll IOES RESTAURANT AND CAFE O , toror to Tlio iOi Broadway , ( We I at all noun , Council Dluffs. 1 Parties a Specialty " S Writer , Grainer and Fresco-Painter Office No. 337 W Broadway , Council Bluffs. MAYNE & PALMER , DMUCH8 IN Hard and Soft Goal , AND WOOD , BULK AND BARREL LIME , LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT , IHCIDaAN PLASTER , HA1H AND Bo. B89 Broadway. OODrlOtL BLUFFS. IOWA. 504 Main Street , Council BluGa. MANUFACTURER OF TRUNKS , VALISES , AND SATCHELS CASES a specialty , Shawl , Tourist , and Trunk Straps. Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Executed. ON IMPROVED FARMS IN IOWA AND NEBRASKA ! i \ LOWES ? 1UTE8 , CI TRr OH 19 P BUHL STREET. IJESTTERMa O , W , UU i CoundlB'ufl. ;