rmm BSFEFAIL * BEE -tfOtPNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 3 , THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , Tuesday Morning , Feb. 3 , SUBSCRIPTION RATK3. : fly Carrie * . . . - - - - nl * per week - - - " 110.00 per JO" OFFIOBI o. 1 Vsftrt Stmt. KeatJBroadwar.l InNOBTMENTIOJN , Crafts1 does and will hold his jroods in quality the uamo ni before. Gharloa Fnllerlon and Noplin Winches ter iroro yoatorday fined as i > lain drunks. Lcnvo your orders for job printing a day or two nhoad at Pryor'a BEE job of fico. Dotcotlvo Q. E. BoBwlck , has boon proaenlcd with n find badge by n Boston dotoctivo. James O'Nlcl Is to prcecnt the Count of filonto Cristo In this city , on the 20th end 21st. Harry lluntor is In hot water clear up to his head , at least his noao has reached a boil. The pollco commission had n short BOS- eion yoatorday , inquiring Into the charges against Officer Hurley. Crafts' clgara are nil mannfacturod at C29 Broadway under his own supervision and are Union hand-made cigars. Cook & Ball have removed their oflico to the rooms formerly occupied by E. P. Cadwcll in the tmtno building. M. 0. Howes complains that some ono Btolo a hand alod from his wagon nhod in the roar of his honao on upper Broad way. way.Tho The Bluff City Band is to glvo a dance nt the rink Wednesday night , the proceeds coeds to go toward purchasing now nnl forms. The young ladies of the Episcopal cburoh are arranging for a social am dance In Masonic hall on Thursday evening of this week. It la said that the bondsmen of ex county clerk Street had a mooting the other day , and requested that ho appea to confer with them. It is aald that thl request was ignored. The friends of Charles P. Donghort ; are making an effort to got him appointee on the pollco force. If he gota a alar on LIB breast it will ako a good man to go away from hla grip. Boys out of work and those needing homos are the only ones who will bo al lowed to register at the intelligence oflico of the Youth's Mutual Improvement Aa eoclatlon. No others need apyly. Mike Klldaro , who was arrested on the cbarp.o of confidcnclng a stranger out o $6 waa discharged , the stranger on beIng - Ing brought face to face with Kildaro do Glaring that ho naa not the man who go hla money. J. M. Rice , the contractor , Is placing the iron beams In position at the now pest oflico , they having arrived. This must of necessity alop all work on the building until itjis settled whether $100 , 000 or § 200,000 is to bo forthcoming. Ed. BttcB , the city jailor , complains with aoino show of reason that two jail era are needed , ono for day duty and ono for night duty. There should bo someone ono at the city jail all the time , and fo ono man it la too much time on duty. W. Barry was arrested for being drnnl and for using very abusive and obscene language to Mra. Gorspachor. Ho wa lot off yesterday with an ordinary fine and should congratulate himself for no getting aa largo a doao as ho deserved. There have boon BO many frco lodgers and vagrants cared for in the city jsiltha the place has become infested with vermin - min , so that prisoners who go in there reasonably clean find tholr clothing need ing renovation \rhon they como out Even BOino of the officers have fount that the Ilttlo crawlers got into thei clothing. Mrs. Kato Hughes died yostorda ; morning at her residence on Bluff street ngod 73 years. She loaves alx marrloi daughters , three of whom reside In Council Bluffs , Mrs. Jaa. Coylo , Mrs John Ooylo , and Mrs. Trotter. She wa a stop-mother also of Martin Hughes , the contractor. The funeral will bo Wednea day at 0 o'clock from the Catholic church. Win. Jofforios , who was arrested for ahootlng Orvlilo Wheeler Sunday , had Ula caao continued yesterday until the 10th , his ball being fixed at $1,003. Ho waa unable to furnlnh bondsmen , and BO wont to the county jail. Wheeler wa yesterday in a comfortable condition being at the houao of his uncle , who Is o the firm of Wheeler & Hcreld. The physician says ho cannot yet determine what the result of the wound will ho. I Inflammation seta in , the result wll probably prove fatal. John Fagoly , the night clerk at the Creston house , is about oven with the acrvant girls in the house. They lately rigged up a feminine looking dummy and laid it in his beci so as to shock his modesty osty when ho sought his couch early in the morning when going off duty. The Incident had almost boon forgotten , am yesterday morning the girla wore fright oncd Into hysterics by seeing wha Boomed to bo ono of the girls Imaging b ; the neck as if suicided. It wai some time before they got cooled down onouc- ] to perceive that it waa the aamo dummy that had been tuod in the joke on th clork. Dr. 0. 0. Hazen.DantUt 100 MainSt For sale My book and stationery bus Boss 341 Broadway. H , E. Seaman- CITY CONCERNS. The Aldermen Transact Some Easi ness , and Then Get in a Tangle , \ld. JAIIICB llrenks Up the Quorum- The city council met In regular monthly eaalon yesterday afternoon , the mayor , nnd aldermen Gclso , Siodentopf , Myn- atcr and James being preterit. . The reading of the minutes waa as usual dispensed with. A goodly number of bllla wcro road nnd allowed. M. T. Schmitt asked for J875 damage on account of the contemplated course of : ho proposed Indian crook ditch. He- [ flr/red to grading committee. Several citizens petitioned for the ap pointment of Chas. P. Dougherty on the pollco forco. Referred to 'police com mittee. The trustees of Henry Faraam's prop erty potitlonod for damages on account of the Indian crook ditch. Re ferred. Qeorgo F. Wright appeared botoro the council In rccnrd to the awatd made for damage to Mrs. Manbal Key's property on Broadway , caused by change of grado. Referred to the city attorney. Aldurmon Jnino ? , Slcdentopf , Mynstor and the city attorney wore appointed as a committee to report on the paving of the wider portions of Broadway. Aid. Mynstcr reported In favor of having the lower portion of Ninth street filled at the oxpcmo of the ciiy ; also in favor of accepting the patrol wagon , and paying for it. Received and concurred In. In.Tho The auditor presented the followlcg monthly report : cm Auoirou's REPOIIT. I herewith submit the following monthly report of city warrants leaned for ordinary expenditure during the month of January , 1885 ; nlsa total of amount of same issued by order of this council from March 17th , 1881 , as well as the amount of bllla audited and al lowed for the same pnrpoeo during the same time : For month. For year. City Roneral fund S3 100 30 § 63 3SO C2 Pollco fund 8 970 03 Total for year § 77 351 GOFer For month. For year. Grading 477(1 ( ! Sidewalks nud curbing. . 3 4ni ( i Old Bowerogo account. . . f > 781 5 ( Old nidowulk 1 1715 15 Judgement ICU 3 ( Bridges nnd approaches. 2 11' ! 8 City buildings & grounds 2 0 5 / Gityenginoor C09 58 42013. Printing S5J J5 213070 Parks 4000 900 CO Gas Hghti 701 7C 4 987 G5 Condemnation & damage BOO 00 1351251 Fire department 1743 78 0 984 42 General prop , fund CU2 C8 9 023 11 Streets and alloys 415 77 21 401 72 Police department 1 100 51 10 023 07 § 5 178 42 § 77 012 17 F. A. BUHKE , City Auditor. CITY TREASURER'S REPORT. The following ia a statement of the city finances on the 1st of February : OVERDRAWN. Intersection paving fund $3,28101 District No. 2 , paving 9,71945 General ( nud 3.9292G Intersection sewargo 193 ON HAND. Grade fund S 25448 District No. 1 paving 12,48930 Police fund 4,02503 Loan fund. 6,7057- Curbing 37042 Old sewerage 139 70 Parks 125 Library 2 1 ! Loves 9025 Judgment ) 104 37 DiatrictNo. 3 paving 3084 ! Special sewerage 2 170 31 Total cash on liand 510,683 90 JOHN CLAUSEN , City Treasurer. The city clerk presented his report , showing monthly receipts of oflico as fol lows : CITY CLERK'S REPORT. The following are the receipts of my oflico for the mouth of January : Licenses $1,014 01 City civil coses 278 75 Civil cases 11C ( States cases 2 71 Burial pesmita 35 ( Naturalization foes 50 Total Sl.SllfJO The petition of L. B. Crafts for reduc tion of assessment waa referred to ju diciary commlttoo. A like petition of J. M. St. John was also referred. Joseph Lyman , as attorney for John T. Stewart , demanded that Immediate provision bo made for the payment of the $1,200 damages for change of grade on Main street. Referred The committee on the Issuing of more paving bonds asked for inoro time. Granted. Alderman Siedentopf reported in favor of using cottomvood treea for stringers , and plauka nailed on them for temporary brldgoa acroaa the sewer ditch. The commlttoo waa instructed to put in two temporary bridges at once. Alderman Mynstcr moved that the council as a body appear betoro the county ( supervisors and ask that board to put four bridges across the ditch. Aid. James called attention to the fact that railway companies wore obstructing the ditch , and moved that thu city at torney bo instructed to proceed at once to have those obstructions removed , the railway companica to bo compelled to pul truss bridges or none at all. On motion of Aid. Siedentopf , $3,300 was transferred from the pollco fund to the general fund , to cover the oniouni overdrawn. Aid. Siodentopf moved ihat Iho ciiy attorney bo instructed to commence unit against all delinquent paving-tax property owuojra. Carried. Aid. James moved that Eighth avenue bo filled to grade , from Main street to Ninth street. Aid. Sledontopf thought no raoro work should bo ordered until the cases now in court should bo decided. If the courts should decide against the city , the city wonld bo swamped for five years. Aid. James got stirred up then. He said ho would hereafter aeo to it that Aid. Sledontopf got only what ho was entitled to. Aid. Sledontopf demanded an explana tion. Ho wanted to know what ho bad got that ho waa not entitled to , Aid. James "You have got plenty. " Aid. Slodontopf ' 'Name one. I did not intend to make a personal matter of this. " Aid. James offered to withdraw his resolution , but the mayor insisted on having it referred to the judiciary com- mltteo , and this waa done. Aid. James then put on his hat and loft the council chamber , breaking the quorum. Mr. James Quirm appealed and com plained of the water flooding that portion ol the city Ivlnc along Eighth and Tenth avenues , in the vicinity of tha Rook island round honso and between the old creek and the now ditch. Ho urged the council to BOO the situation of affairs , hero being two foot of water , collars flooded , etc. , and the railway tracks preventing - venting any escape from that direction. Nothing -jould bo done by the council .hero being no quorum , Aid. James hav- ng departed Aid. Mynstoi pronounced .ho neglect an outrage , as the committee waa instructed Saturday to put mon at York there day and night until relief was ind. ind.Tho council broke up in such a storm .hat it was almost Impossible to got _ even a vote on the matter to adjourn until next Saturday mqht , but that motion was de clared carried. MORE STAB CHAMBERING , The Financial dominion of the City Kept Very Secret. Yesterday in the council meeting there waa ono Ilttlo sly movement which these citizens who wcro looking on and listening did not probably see the full force of. ' The city auditor presented Ills regular monthly report , which was road in detail , showing the amount of bills allowed by the present council , as found In another column. After ho had jot through reading this , the mayor sold tie hold in his hand a supplemental re port of the auditor , which had bettor bo referred to some commlttoo. The motion was made to refer It to the fmanca committee , and other business was taken up very quickly , and the document paisod over aa though it waa a mere formality , and waa of not enough interest to have boon read publicly. The move attracted the attention of the BEE man , especially na a "supplemental report" from the auditor la rather of a strange occurrence. Inquiry of the aud itor and othcra concerned , resulted in ascertaining that the report was not to bo made public , and it ieaka out that it is not BO insignificant aa ono wo ild imaglno by the careless way it waa disposed of , but that if read aloud , wonld have proved more interesting than the regular monthly report , as it showed somewhat the present financial condition and prospects of the city. It ia said thai the report was not ao bright and cheerful in some of its aspects aa the mayor and his confreres would like , and it was cot , therefore , given. It euoma that if a pub lic official made a report of this kind II should bo public property , aa tax-payers and cltlztna are so much Interested in knowing how the city accounts stand na are the mayor and the council. It IB about time that the public knew the facls , and long enough before election time to bo above the suspicion of being produced for political purposes. The people ttant to know if it is true tha there are $40,000 or § 50,000 outstandhif city warrants , and whether at the preaon rate of receipts thcrp will bo aa many or more outstanding in a year from now. Such facts the people are entitled to. Bad Inick or Brothers. Two brothcra named Baker , who live at McPaul , on the K. 0. road , and who are In the otock business , have had a streak of bad luck here. Ono of the brothers was in Omaha looking alter the shipment of some sheep. While the train was standing on the track bo got bo tvrocn two of the cars to pnnch up aomo sheep which had got down. The brake man had told him that there waa time enough , aa the train would not start for eooio time. The train did start up , however over , almost immediately , and ho was caught , one of hla foot being crushed so that ho had to ba taken to the hospital In response to a telegram stating the fact his brother cams on hero , and while look ing after the sb ccp at the yards hero , ho slipped on the ice and broke bis arm thus both brothers being crippled. lillcrary and 3oda t. The following ia the programme of the Y. M. 0. A. entertainment thia evening 1. Singing. 2. Heading , Fred Foxley. 3. Instrumental music , B. K. Beach. 4. "Tliinpts I caw In thu Anthracite Ooa Regions , " Harry Curtis. 5. Recitation , Miss Bortio Dugot , INTERMISSION , C. Harmonica solo , E. G. McDonald , 7 , Comic , L. M. 0. Mjers. S. Heading , W. 0. Datearaan. 9. Duet , Mrs. Gay lord and Mies Mille. A general good time is expected and al are Invited. HORDES ANu Mu'jjES FOR. SALE Two car loath of horses , mules anc mares just received , for sale at the stables of Schlutor & Boloy , Kiola barn , corner Fisth avenue and Fourth street. The Kcconci Peimilo Barrister. WASIUNOTON , February 2. Mrs. Laura Vo Force Gordon , of California , was admitted to the bar of the United States supreme courl this afternoon. She is the second woman allowed to practice before this court , Bolva Luckwood being the first. COUNCIL CLUjrra MARKET , Wheat No. 1 milling , 05 ; No. 2 , CO , No. 3 , BO. Corn New , 25c. Oats For local purposes , 23o. II y 85 00@6 00 per ton ; baled , CO ® CO. Rye 35o. Corn Meal 1 SO per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 00 ® 6 50. 50.Coal Coal Delivered , bard , 9 50 per ton ; aofl 4 00 per ton Lard Fatrbank'a , wholesaling at 9jjc. JHour City flour , 1 50@2 90 , Brooms 2 05@3 00 per doz , UVH STOCK. Cattle Butcher oowa S 25@3 75 , Butcher steers , S 75(24 00. Sheep 2 60@3 00. Hogs 4 00@4 25. FBODDOE AND mCITB. Poultry Live chickens , 'per doz. 2 25 ; dreaa cd chickens , 8c ; dressed turkeys , lOc ; dress ed ducks , 9c ; dreasod goeee , lOc. Butter Creamery , 22@25o ; choice country 15@16o. Egga 22 pet dozen. Vegetables Potatoes , 40@50o per bushel onions , GOo per bu ; apples , choice cooking 01 eating , 3 00 ; beans , 1 00@1 50 per buabel. Oidor-32 gallon bbl. , 50.50 , Oranges I 25 per box. Lemons 4 tO@5 00 i > er box JTA.COJS SIMS , Attorney - at-Law , COUNCIL DLCF1S , IOWA. Office , Main Street , Room 8 , Bbunrt and L'eto block. Will practice In Siate and Federal oourta. N. SOHURZ. of tte Peace. ornoE OVER AVIKRIOAH KZPHKU COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. , A full stock of Mens' , Womens' , Boys' , Misses' and Cbildrens' New Jersey ARCTICS , now ready in any quantity to suit purchasers. CHICAGO TEEMS and DISCOUNTS every day in the year. We also carry FULL lines of BOOTS and SANDALS of above named goods , includ ing the nicest line of SPECIALTIES for fine retail trade made by ANY company. VQ have some Felt Boots to close out cheap. Try a case of our COMMON SENSE ARCTIC for MEN , we FULLY recommend them. Write for list on "Lumbermen. " Storehouse and Salesroom , 41 N. Main St , Office , 412 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. MURDER MOST FOUL To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria. the last five years there has not been a death from diphtheria in any ca i whore Dr. Thomas DUUINQ ' prerontlto nnd onro waa used. It has boon the moans ot saving thousands ol llvos. For sale only nt the doctor's offloo , No. S3 South Eighth street. Council lllufls , Iowa , Send for It ; prlne 32. Dyspeptic , nhy HTO In misery and ale in despair with cancer of the stomach ! Dr. Thomas JcOerla cures rory case of Indigestion and constipation In a rery short . timo. Boat of references given , crpeps | Jeatho ouse of nln tr per cent of all diseased conditions. OOUNOIL BLUFFS Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Hard Soft ana Blossburg O O . L : W. H. SIBLEY , Manager. Oflloo , 38 Main St. Yard , on C , R. I. k P. and C. M 4 St. P. Hallway. ASK YOUR GKOOEIl FOR FORJ Corn Meal , Graham Hour , Hominy. Ground Fresh Every Day ! Ground Feed Always on Hand. Mill , corner of North Sixth nnd Mill Streets , COUNCIL , BLUFFS. STEAM JJUNDRY EVERYTHING NEW , All the Latest Improved Machinery. All Work First Class. Orders by Mail Solicited Express Paid on all Or ders over $2.60. Collars and OufFs a Specialty. Established , 1882. H. E. BEMEB , Manager HI Broadw j- , COUNCIL BLUFffS , IA. , W. H. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Council Blufl : ; low * . J. E. TATE , Fractloa In State and Federal Conrti. Colloctloni promptly attended'to. Boom 16 , Shngurt'i ' Building , COUNCIL BLfTTFE'S IOWA 100. BIUTES-Ckntl 160. Ladlci lOo , Admlitlon Fr * to Ladles each morning and Tnt * day and Thursday aJteraooni , Bta of SkatM II cents. A. r , a n , UARTERS , Froprlotoi St , Charles Hotel , 0 BTMEET , BET 7th nnd 8th , - . LINCOLN , NEB. Mrs. Kate CoaUy , Proprietress. 1TNowly and elegantly furnished. Good sample rooms on first floor. r rTorms-l.60 to 82 per day. Special ratei given members of the legislature. novlo-lm-mo J. L. DuBEVOISE , t No. 507 Broadway Council Blnffi. Railway Time Table. Corrected to January 7,1885. OOUNOIL BLUFFS. Th. following are the tlmea of the arrival and de parture of trains by central standard time , al tbe local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten ruin- Qtoi earlier and arrive ten minutes later , oinoAoo , BuauKaros AMD qoiaor , L1AVI. ARMY * , 5:85 : pro. Chicago Kiproea 8:00 : am BtO : a m Fast Mall , 7:00 : p a > l8SOpra ; Accommodation. HOOpm At local depot only , lAXBAI OITTi BT. 10 * AXD COUNCIL IH7TTS. 10:05 : a m Mall and Express , 6:25 : p m 8115pm Pacific Eipresa , 6:66 : pm oinoAoo , UILWADB USD BT. rAul 6:16 : p m Express , 8:05 : a m 9S5 ; a m Express , 8:56 : p m CniOAOO , tOCK MLAND AND rACITIO. 6:14 : p m Atlantic Expreu , 9:06 : a m 9:25 : a m Day Expres. 0:64 : p m riSO a m "Dos Molnea Accommodation , tile p m At local depot only , wBAan , BT. i/oais AMD nemo. 6:10pm : Acoommodaton 9:00 : km I80 ; p m Louis Expreu 8:15 : p m 1:60 : p m Chicago Kipreat 10:66 : a m Al Transfer only OnoAooand MOKTIIWUTUI. 1:60 : p m Zxprtea. flEO : p m giJ5 a m Padflo EipreM 9CS ; a m BOOT cm AMD rAoine. niO p m & . Paul Eiprow , 9:00 : m JllO a m Day Exprus 7:0g p m UNIOM rAcino. 8:00 : p m Western ExpreM , SM a m 11 0 a m PadOo KxpreM , : 0 p m IStlOtta Lincoln Kiprete , 1:15pro : At Traoifer only cuinir TBA I TO OMAIIA. L a it Tto-8SO-8SO-10:80-Uio ; : : : : a. m. l:80-ls : : i:40 : a. m. Jo-6:80-fl:80-lno4. : . p , m. 10 mloul. . befur. iMTlag tlcov , mtracifctouly SMITH & TOIiLKK , A < ; TS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and ! ) Main St. , Cot-xotr , Bu'rrs , - - ' - IOWA. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From , SALE STABLES Keep llorsea and Mules constantly on hand which wo will ooll in retail or carload lota. All Stock Warranted as Reoresented , VUolriilciitftcUlldfBrr. li Criln and l < ihit liny. Ttlcci te * eonnblo Sutlsfuctlon ( luiunteol. Corner Fifth Avo. & Fourth St. OouncllBluflsr NORENE & LANDSTROM , Winter Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style on Rhort Notice and nt ReiisoiiHblp Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 900 Main Street , - . . . . Council Blub. AGENTS WANTED. Drs. Judd & Smith's Ne\9 Improved Electric Belt. 310 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ; ia ELM ST. , DALLAS , TEXAS ; and FT , WAY.VE , IND IT rbSITIVMA" CUHES Kidney and Llrcr Complaint , might' * Ulsoas. , llhcnmallim , NouralcU Dyspepsia , Ncrvonsncni Wtatliift WonknfS" , Paralysis , 8plnal AftVctlons , ImllKOjllon , Heart HUoni ) , fits Hcadach , Limo Hick , Co'd Fool , and all diseases requiring Increased motive powers. New fmpro > ed o (3 and (5 ; old etjlo $ j each. GENUINE SLAUGHTER IN TUB PKICK5 Or The > eu n liclng He for ach unccJ I hit * included to dlaposo of my tiafs mtoiRDLKta or coif Tn piw > cteoo * to Itotlnr llum until next BCIIOB. Cll utly MI will not bo undersold liv an } one. A. J. Mandel , 825 Uroudway. Council luffs. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special vortlaemeatg , BUD s Loal , Found , To LOAD , For Sale , To Root , Wants , Board- ' , ag , oto. , will be Inserted In thlg column at the low rate of TEN GENTS PEll LINE ( or the fins * Insertion ind FIVE CKNT3 PER LINE ( or oaoh eubeoquonl n- ertlon. Lo&vo kdrertlaomeota nt our offloo , No. Pearl Street , near Broidw&v WANTS. poll SALE OK TKADE For Rood city propertp I 1 In Council Illuda or improved farm , Jmy brick llrory ntalilo and entire stock or the stock only nnd lease of stable for ftvojcaiaor more. Did n bual > ncaa of o\cr 96,000 In 18 > 4 with eight llrory liorsce. W. L. Patton. 23 N. Mala street , Council liluCTg. FOll SALK Ilcitaurant , confectionery and Ice cream business. Centrallv located on Broadwty a rare bargain II. L. Williams , IS N. Main street , Council Bluffa. FOll KENT A farnlnhed house cheap to parties without small children who nil ) board four adulU. Address "A" Dee ollicc , Council Hinds , la WANTED A boy with a pony to carry Tim Bus Call at BKK office immediately. FOll SALE Lands Improicd aad unimproved If you ant a farm Inostern Iowa , Kansas Nebraska or Dakota , Ictus ho r from you. SWAN & WALKHH. FOll SALE Special bargain. A large t o story franc dwelling , ten rooms with all modern 1m proxcmcnts. veil located and almost new. Pilce 5300 ; , gl.COOcash balance long time , SWAN & WALKER. WANTED To correspond with any non-renldenl owner of property In Council Bluffs or Potta- wattaino ! county , or any on wishing to buyer or sell ptopeity In western Ion a , Kansia or Nebraska SWAN & WAIKKR. SAtE A largo cumber of business and rest FOll lots In all partH of Council Bluffs. See us before j ou buy , SWAN & WALKRK. rOH KENT Wo tmeuncral houaea on our Hat for rent , vacant now , SWAN & WALKKIU SALK Parties wishing to buy cheap lots to build on can buy on monthly payments ol from $2 to 610. bwAN & WALKER FOll KENT Wo nill rent you u lot to build 01 : fth thoprlvllago to buy If jou with on very liberal term * . Su AN & WALKKR. WANTED To correspond w 1th any ono wishing a good location ( , t planning mill , sash , dooi and blind manufactory , wo lia\o building ant machinery , neil located , ( or sale , Icaao or trade ; SWAN& WALKKR. KENT Largo two ttory frame building suitable FOll able for warehouse or storage purposes , nca railroad depot. SWAN WALKKR. KKNl1 OK SAbc , t > a.rJjg : anil ground * FOIt nultallofor email foundiy and machine Hhop Good boilerongino , cupola , boncr ! with fixed shaft ing oto. , icady toput in motion. SWAX WALKFB , poll BALK Shelling , counters , tables desks , gas I 1 fixtures etc. Kcqulroo ! II. n. Seaman , paper , books and stationery , 341 Broadway. I poll SALK Twolioisus , fiiiKlo buggy , and Ugh ! 1 eltiglo harness. C. II. llobeitson tOJ Broaday , WANTED Agents in every county In western Iowa toetll the "Champion Boaom Stretcher and Ironing Board" , Every lady pronounces It on sight to bo just what shi wants , either for hoistlf or lilret , ' help. Big inducements to agents. KcUlln for $1 , AddreES O. I ! . S. and I Board , Iteo omce Council UlnfTc , Iowa. lt SALE IloUHos. Lots and Land. A. J. Ftopl cn < on , 603 First avenue. | J > Dll HALK A top-buggy , flrdt-iUsj make am ! J ? In ex.tllcnt condition. Or will trade for cheaj int. Address f. if. Beoolllco , Council llluTa. _ COAL" AND WOOU-Ueorgo Heaton , oza DrotcT way. sells coal and wood at reasonable prices gives 2,000 Iba. ( or B ton , and 123 cublo ( or ft cord , Try him. _ \ r ANTED Kvcry uouy m Council JJIuOu to uku TV TuiUii. Delivered by carrier at only twenty cents t week. / JLDI'Al'KKS For sale at Un oUioo. at il ( oenki a huridrixl REMOVED Schmitt & Harb THE Have rcmoifd from under the Opera House to INO. 402 BROADWAY , They will continue their CIOAU ANDTODACCO business , and Invite all their old friends and the pub la to call and see them. The finest cigars and to liaooo lw aj a on band , ORDER YOUR Cob , Coal g Wood OF 33. B. r03XT33l3 P , 0. addt 9 , Lock Dole 1189 , Council I31ulH,1 Brs , H , J , Hilton , I D PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 823 ifciU Biowy. Coanoll Bluflm. JOHN FOX , Deputy Shorlll and Geneial Collection ftgent , Oflico with N. Sohurz , Justice of the Peace , Council Bluffs , Iowa. moi. omciBi rr. n. M. rent Council BloCfs , lai Established 1858 Deateri In Foreljn and Domettlo Exohang * tool Iloro * Sicurltlu , E. Eice M. B. oi oth.r temora i.raov.d without th * j koU. of drairlng c ( blood. CHRONIC DISEASES0" " * * * * * . Over thirty y.ari practical xp rlta OfiM Ho. C , Pearl street , Council Blufli. jarConiulta/lon free. THE BIST UOUTE AND ULIUSTIES DETWKKN Omaha Council Bluffs and Chicago. The only line to take for ls llolnep , uralmll- town , Cellar Itaplds , Clinton , Dixie , Chicago , Mil- waukne and all polnta cast. To the people of Ne braska , Colorado , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho , Nerada , Oregon , Washington nnd Callfornla.it nllora superior advantages not possible l > y any other line. Among a few of the numerous points of superior ity enjoi cd by the patrons of this road between Omaha and Chicago , are Its two trains a day of DAY COACOES which are thoflncst that human ait anil Ingenuity cnn create ; Its I'ALACB SLEEPING OA11S which are models of comfort and elegance ; Its PAU LO H DRAWING KOOHOAUH , unsurpassed by any and Us widely celebrated PALATIAL DIMNO CAI18 the equal of with h raunot bo fourd elsewhere. At Council Ulurfa the trains nf the Union Ptclfla Ky. connect In Union Depot with those of the Cliloa- eo & Nnrtliwcstjrri Hy In Chicago the trains of thin line make close connection with those of all eastern lines. For Detroit , Columbus , Imllatnpo'H , Cincinnati. Niagara Falls , Buffalo , I'lltsburg , Toronto , Montreal Doston , New York , Philadelphia , Ualtlmoro , Wash- rigton and nil points In the Kast , ajk the ticked agent for tickets via the "N01lTII-WiSTKnK , If you wish the 1 > st accommodatloia I All.ltiokot aicnts tell tickets > la this line. it. iiuaniTT. 11.9. iiAm , General Manager. Oca. Fjaa. A ( runt. CHICAGO. THE CHICAGO AND RAILWAY. CHICAGO , ill alee & st iDaiil The SHORT LINE. And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMAHA TO oTHE EAST. TWO TltAI.VH DAILY IIKTWKK.V OMAHA AND Chicago , Minneapolis , Milwaukee , it. Paul , Cedar Kapkld , Uavonport Clinton , Dubuquu , Koclcfon ) , llack Island , ] ' 'rcc | ) rt , ICIgin , Madison , La Grouse , Jlelolt. Wiiiona , And all otbor Important points Kast , Nortli. ca.it and BouthoaHt. llcket offloo at HOI Karnarn iitect ( In I'axton IIc- tel ) , and at Union I'aciflo Depot. PULLMAN HuitrKU * and tbe FINIMT DININO OAUILN Kit WORLD are run on thu main lines uf the Chicago nllwauUeo b St. P&Ul H'y and every atteitlon Ijiald to jiaweniseia by courteocu cmplojuiol tha oompany. 8. S. JIEUIULL. A , V. H. CAUI'KNTKH , GencralUuagor , ( lon'l 1'asnoDgei AgenL A. MILbKK. QKO , F. IIEAKKOHD , Aw't Ucn'lXanaztr. Ast Oen'l 1'iw AKDut , J. T. ftAHK , Oen'l upcrlntendwt. WI.R. RISDON , HKt'JIKHENTSI Phamlx Insurance Co. , London , Caah ABaeU , $8.801,000 Weetchester.N , Y. , Capital 1,000,000 The Merchant * of NewarkN. J. , Capital. . . . 1,276,000 Olrard Klre , Pblladelphla.CaplUl 1,200,000 WomaD'iiruadUlUl _ .