" " " " " " li i [ jk i * ' ! JI M IJiM.I.-Uli--w7 Tuir V- . J . . . - - - | THE DA1L * BEJK-COUNOIL BLUFFS TUESDAnFtel31ctJAJRY 10 , THE DAILY BEE Tuesday Morning , Feb. 10. SUBSCRIPTION JUTES. : - - - - - - - SO o 110.00 POIJ.M MINOB MENTION , 11-4 bed qnllts , 7G : , at Oocko & Morgan's. Young Whoolcr who wai shot by Jeflcries Is reportud aj getting along nicely with a good prospect for recovery , The council had no meeting yesterday afternoon , Aldorraan James bolng In Chi cnRO , Aldorraan Keating in Chicago , and Alderman Mynstcr aick. At an early hour yeatjrday morning Mr. Golds'cin TM aroused by hearing some ono trying to break into his pawn uhop , on upper Broadway. The follow skipped out in n hurry. The Daughters rf Kobokah had n happy social Saturday evening at the Loino of Mra. E. Burhorn , on Sixth avenuo. They have made arrangements also for a ball on the evening of the 20th. 20th.Tho The circuit court opened yeatrdiy , with Judge Connor on the boncli , thin being the first chance the people hnvo had to BOO him In that poalti.n , There vraa llttlo done of public interest , the calender bolng callo'd , and cases assigned. This evening at 8 o'clock the regular weekly and literary nodal of the Y. M. 0. A. will bo hold. A good programme will bo presented. Both ladles and gen tlemen are invited to bo present. These gatherings have become very popular , and an evening can bospont to advantage to all coming. A boy named Jo. Hilta , who loft It's ' homo In lirockcnrldge , Col. , and cani3 to this city where ho has a married raster living , was yesterday started back again al the request of his folks , who tent the needed money to pay his way back. Chief Sklnnor wont with the b-y to Oniiha , and saw him oafoly started on his journey. The Evening Herald man has already gained enough of a reputation for bolng gulled , without having boon confidonced intj believing and publishing that there was n plan on foot for running a gas main ovjr from Omaha to supply this city with gas , unless the quality of gas hero was improved. Who iu the world has been filling up the Herald man again. L. Harris , the well known Broadway merchant , on Saturday evening gave a isuppor to about twenty of his male friends. The tlrou was a merry one In deed , and uporjuh'cs as wall as rafrssh- inonts , cro enjoyed heartily , Mr. Hariris leavoa this evening for Now York city , where ho will in a few days load to the hymonlal altar ono of Now York's fairest daughters Mr. McClurg has returned from Chi- cs ( | > where ho has boon attending a in idling of the cracker manufacturers. At thla mooting a western association was f jrmed , and it is understood that as soon as it gets In good working order the prloe of crackers will ba advanced. It is said tlai to secure a uniformity of prices , < ) ? cl ) manufacturer put ] up § 1,000 to bo forfeited in case ho.cnts prices , and that this amount will go to the person detect iug the cut. Bob Bnrdotto lectured at the opera house last evening , to ono of the largest and best made-up audiences over githor- cd thera. Ills delivery Is poor , but what ho had lo deliver Is good enough to make up for that. It is on almost hopeless loss task for a man to moot the oxpocta tiona of an audlonco , who expect to hear the tunnloat SDrt of a man , and who have lannod to have all tholr buttons shaken Dose by tholr convulsive laughter , but nrdotto comes as near it as any man The lecture was not only sparkling of oan wit , but full of pathos and senti ment. Bookman & Co. , D25 Main street , will h and oil harness cheap , now. ' Notman Green ia very ill with pneumonia Miss Nettle Kiusaid is visiting friends Ii Croaent City. Jno. 1' . Organ , of Neola , arrived al llechtelo'a yesterday , to attend court. * Freimnt Benjamin of Avoon , wai at the Pacific yesterday , and attending court. I' Jno. T. Hinkley , of Ashland , Nebraska came In from ono of hia trips yesterday. .Tmues K. Wooloy. the business 'manager o " the Kdwiu Clifford company , was at the 1'a cifio yesterday. J , M. Ptlent , who , notwithstanding hi name , is an insurance ! man , and a good oua ii at the iiechtolo's hotel. Bliss Tompkins , of Omaha , who haa been guest of Misa Lizzio Brown for the past wee' has returned across the river to her home. Dr. Montgomery was called to Omaha yea ttrday for consultation with other physician In iho caao of L. Kinnotnu , whoso foot was recently crushed by the cars , Mr. Kinnehan ia in a very precarious condition , and hi many friends are very anxious about him , ASIlKlitBimi , Yesterday about 1 o'clock the fire da partmont was called out by the discover of a blaze at the residence of John H ClarV , the court reporter , on Fifth a've nuo just wctt cf Pearl street. The Gr wja quickly put out , the damage boin but nominal. The causa was a defectiv Hue. HORSES ANu MULKS FOK BAIjK Two car loads of hones , mules nnc mares just received , for ealo at the stable of Schlutor it Boloy , Kiel * barn , cornt Fisth avenue and Fourth street. CRUEL NEGLECT , A I Pest House Patient Tells How Ho Was Treated , A Sad Showing of So-Galled Christian Civilization , Iik ( k oi Holding , of 1'ootl , of Heat , and of Medicine , Now that the email pox scare Is over , and the pest house has been closed and quiet has been restored , there is time for a careful and complete- investigation of the charges lloaUng thiongh the air , as to the treatment of patient ! . The facts cannot ho changed now , nor can nny In vostlgatlon do any particular good to these whose have- Buffered , but an Invea- tlgat'on ' may rosuli in causing publ c olll- cnls to mo dill'ti-jut method ] and take dllTcont mcaiurcs iu case there should bo any such cnsa arise In the future. Small ox cassa are difficult to Icok after , be- auso of Ilia fctr of contagion , but there loutd be some moaauroi adopted eo that oroaftcr thor o will bo no dlflicultlca. ud proper ca-o promptly g ven those who tc thus called upon to sulTor , nnd to bo "iiitolf from the rest of the world. Ona of the patients at the pact liiusa ivcs the following aworn statement as to s experiences there , and ceitnin it is hiit iu comment is needed , it being ovt- unt from tha statement itself that theio as \ ceil sul neglect , us should nevar bo ermittod again ia any community clam : ng to bo civilize : ) : 'o ' thu Editor of THK BEE. Iu order that the public may know ox' , ctly the facts in the cve , 1 deeiro to make a atatomcut as to how I was treated it the post house , I was taken from the Ony liouso on the 25th of December last , wai not broken out then , and was not von olck. Mr. Kirftcndall , the nurao at lie pent house , came for me , by the or- uro cf the county physician , Dr. Bcllin- cr. I was taken in an open wegon , iu lie evening , and It was very cold. Bo- ore leaving the Coy house Mr. Kirkcn- all { old Dr.Belllngor in my presence that tioro were no bed clothes ncr mattress at tie post housa for mo , and the doctor romlsed to send sonioouttho next morn- ug. That night Mr. Kirkon- "all gave me his two quilts , cry thin onca and an old broken down ot to lay on. Thcrj was no fire iu the com , and I lay there shivering nil night , 'ho next day there was no fire , there bo ng no ttivo for that room. The ncit light I lay there ahlverlng ( till with nero ro and with no more bedding than on ho firtt night. The next day 1 began to > roak cut some , and felt BO sick that I ad to keep in bed. That day Dr Bell- nger came out , and ordered Etnma virkondall , who was helping her father mrso the patient' , to have ino como out o his buggy to see him. I got up and rent out in the cold and snow , to the odor alt'ing ' In hia buggy. Ho naked mo how I was gattlng along , and when I old him that I was shk , ho told me to o Into the kitchen. To reach that room had to go around the hous ; , outjido In ho cold , that room being CUL elF from ho other rooms. Mr. Kirkendall uid myself again asked the lector to send out these bed clothoa , hey not having yet como. Ho p'omlsed o do so at onco. Ho kept on promising ivory day after thst , but still no cLthes , intll the 29th , four day. } after I had been here. 'Then ilr Kirkendall got the cx- raas man , Mr. Bntton , who brought omo wood , to co into the city md got a lattress. Ho biought it out tLat same night. Mr. Kirkondall had aoledtho doctor 0 got astovo for the room I was in. The .octor said it would bo too much of an xponso to the county. After Ella ielley'a death , th atovo from liar room ? as brought into the ono I wad in. until Ir. Kivkendnll could clean up the room liat she had used , disinfect it , and got it eady for me. Then ho moved the steve bask , and mt mo iu that room. It was four days itcr I was taken to the pest housa that had a mattress to lay on , and six or oveu days before I got the quilts which ad been prcmisad mo when 1 weal out. 'ho nurse , ovary time tha doctor 11113 out , would trder provisions oo , bat they would not como , and the jctor would got the same order tha next 1 me ho came. All the excuse no gave or our not having provisions was that ho city board of health and county oili- lals wore quarreling , and ho could not got them to do anytning. I lived on su- ; nr and water for six or govon days. Tliaro WHS nothing provided by the county hat I , hi my sick condi ion , could eat , roiu the 25 .h of December to the 5th ol fanuary. There was bacon , flour , pota- oc9 , buckwheat , rice , and a little oat- neal , but nothing to make any of these tito palatable dishes no milk , or uny- hiag of that sort. The doctor said that 10 could not got any milk from the county , On the 5th of January , when Dr. Soy. jert and the city board took charge ol ilMra , there was a vpeody change for the jotter. From that time on wo hac ilunty , and of such a kind as n alck man ; ould eat. So far as medicine was concerned Dr , Bellinger did not pivo mo any. I go Bomo oil once from him for my face , bu it burned my face so I bad to throw i away , as I could not use it. Ho siid i was swiut oil , cut with alcohol. That was all I got from him. He would como to tlu posthousj nni cn'ortho ' room where' was , pull his coat about him , put the coattails between his legs and say : "Mr Co'lamor you're looking elegantly You've only got a alight touch of th varloloid. " Then ho would get in hi bucgy and go off. Ho would not chang his clotlrng , and I never saw him us duinfoctanta. Ho never examined in ; pu'so ' , looked at my tongue , or anything of that sort. I kept getting worse and worse , and finally my palate went down , si I could not swallow , and oven the sugar and water , which wai all the county fur- niched mo , would como out of my nose instead of of going down my throat. Mr. Kirkendall. as well aa myself , told the doctor what a horrible condition I was In , and yet ho did not como out to sje mo for two days , or give ma anything to relieve me. Then through my own skill and usalatlncB of Mr. KUkondall , 1 auo- ceeded in getting up , ao that I could ( swal low a llttlo nourishment. I waa as near death's door in any man could be and not die , and yet was allowed to llo there in that dying , helpless condition , for two lontr d ys , without oven BO much aa the eight of a doctor. Another instance of how affalra were managed. Aiter I had been In the house three or four days , nnd had broken out , the doctor sent out aomo clothes for mo and the nurses , with orders for us to clean up and como Into town , aa the pott house was to ba closed up. Mr. Kirkcn- dull gent wcrd back that I wss broken out , and asking the doctor to como out at once. Ho did not como until the next orenlng. Aa to the bedding , while I was in the hcute , thera wore only two qnllta for each cot. These qnllta were cheap ones , woolen rag clippings being used for fill ing , and far from warm , the filling workIng - Ing apatt so that yon could see daylight irough them. Mr. Klrkcndnll , part of 10 time had to uio his ovorcont for a overing for himself , nnd lay across two lialrs. Even Mr. KirkcndnU's hcraoc , which ere kept there fcr the county's use , were allowed to go two clays end nights t ono time witlnnt feed , and thirty-six ours at another time , the county nog- octlng to keep tholr ajrcomont to fiend ut food to them. The f'ed was ordered imo and again through Dr. Bellinger , ut for some reason , llko the provisions or the patlonU , It failed to come. In making theco KtatenunU 1 do not oslro to cast any retl actions or bhmo pen Mr. Kirkondall or his daughter , rho served ni nursoa. They were kind ud attentive , day and niiht ; , and did all n their power to make mo comfortable , nd to sacuro provisions , bedding , etc. , or the houso. In Ella Kijley's casaMr. virkendall would ask her time nnd again what she wanted , and thun would order t fcr her , but It would nor como , nnd the oor girl would toll Mr. Kirkondall often ipforo her death that she did not blame iin for not having the thlr gs needed. After Dr. Scybort too < c charge of ifialrB , there was nothing lacking. Ho assisted mo as often as necessary , fur- mailed medicine , nnd saw that therj waa to lack of provisions or o'hor comfort ) , 'n fa 11 have great cnuso fc r expressing hanks to him uud to the nursaa for Imv- ng lived through the discomforts and Institution of the fit&t part of my etay at he post house , nnd being kindly nursed mck to life again , City Mi > nhalGnanolla ins also b on very kind , and I desire to publicly thank htm. For those who loft no to die llko a hog , I h&Vd no harsh vordc , and do not dealro to dp them ill , mt I make this at&tamont in the hope hat hereafter there may be no sHch neg- cct of small-pox patients , nnd that the ublic will hereafter BOO to it carefully hat none but kind-hoartod nnd com- otont persons are placed in charge of tub. Important public truats. If any witnesses are desired , or further facts , I . 'ill gladly produce thcna at any proper Imo and place. D. G. COLLAMEU. Sworn and subscribed to before e and in ny presence by U. G. ColLirasr , this 9th day f February , 1885. N. Scuuii/ , Justice of the J'eacc. A fine organ , half price , at Board's wnll paper ttore , next to postoftice. Tlio < 'lly Improvements. To the Editor of the BEE. As thu time Is about at hand for the , ax payers of this city to look aronnd for omo ono to represent them , In the capac- ty of alderman , I think they ehonld beery ory careful who they aro. It is true bis city haa made largo Improvements at great eoat , and how hvvo they doni It ? et every tnx-pajer answer for himself , t is true wa have Broadway and Main treot paved , with good material , but waa , here oven less brairw used by any set of ouncilman on machinlsm. A struct llko Broadway paved with the material it ia , with side gutters ton to twelve lushes deep with the center of the .treat so tbr.t thu water runs n It like a gutter , and nota crossing from ono end to the oher. Also Main Etroot. Think cf a paved street so Hat tint yon have lakes and ponds on it , eo that citl- 7.0113 want a mft or a boat to cross it with. Lojk at the skill displayed in In- lian crook. I eay , tax-payers , look out BBO you gotauch men for your nlder- men that will give you all the needed im provements nocuianry to the beat Interact f the city. Wo want aldermen that when they let n , contract that will take line to see it id dOe ri ht , that it is in iscordanco with the contract , and that ho tax-payers got the benefit of their money. Look nt the v , irk on Sixth street , j wonder if over au alderman inspected It nee , If no , I she.del think they would bo careful how they lot llko conducts. Let every taxpayer examine the curbing around Baghea paik and see what they "isvo for their money. I do not wish to jnaiiro the present councilmcn , but they have driven aomo things too fast , they have made the burden of taxation too heavy and mure particular In the filled district. The burden of filling and raising buildings was enough for ono year without luing compelled to put clown curb stones and building walks , oo say Itt us look for men that will have ome Interest for us , and net for some idfish motive ot their own , A largo unounl of money goes somewhere , and the taxpayers should try to Inform them selves where it goes , therefore , como out and got good material for our aldermen. A TAXVAYEU. Parting AVltli I'nstor , The Congtvgatlonal church of Sand wich , M. , has piastd the followlnc- reso lutions in regard to Rov. G. W. Crofts , who has resigned to accept the call to the Congregational church of Owuncil Bluffs. Resolved , That this church has re ceived with deep ro rat the resignation of its pastor , Rev. George W. Crofts , and acodos to the same only In view of the Imperative necessity of a change required by his Impaired health. Resolved , That the church , with grati tude to our common Lord and Master , deeply appreciates hia services to Itself and this community for the past eight years In the cause of religion and truth , and hereby places on record Its high estimate of him as an able praachor of the worl , a firm defender of the faith as it Is in Jesus , and a tender smpathlxer with the bsrjaved and the alllictcd , as well as a kind and genial filond In the social walks of life. Resolved , Tint Rov. Mr. Crofts will carry with him the cordial love of this people , and their best wishes for bis fu ture welfare and usefulness , and we here by most heartily commend him to the generous confidence and lovp of the people ple of his new charge , Invoking upon him and ( hem the divine favor and blessing , A Mississippi lady grows 300 varieties of roses In her garden every summer. Before yon buy harness call on Beok- raan & Co. , 525 Main street. The nearest approach to squaring a circle is a new augur htoly Invented that bores a square hole. Si'itiNQFJELD , Maoj. , April 10 , 1883. ' For diseases of tha kidneys , liver , bladder , and urinary organs I received Croat benefit from HUNT'S [ Kidney and Liver ] REMEDY. I pronounce It the best. n. W. Payne , Manufacturer ; Hain uoa , Trunks , etc , , 447 Main St A full stock of MOBS' , Womens' , Boys' , Misses' and Cbiltkens' New Jersey AECTICB , 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. We 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 CiTica ? 412 Lroadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - 'MURBER MOST FOUL , " To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria. the lost ( hoyears there lias not boon a death from dlphthcrU In any casowhcro Dr. Thomm DURING ' proven the and euro wai used. It has boon the means ot savin ? thousands of lUot India nenslblo In putild sort ) threat , In rmlignant scarlet Jeter , clianRinelt lo 48 n urstathn Mlinjilo form. For sale only at the doctor's olfico , No 23 douth Eighth street. Council lllufls , Iowa , Send for It ; price 82. Djspcntlo , hylUe In misery and illo In despair with cancer of the staniacn ? Dr. Thomag Jolfcrla cures o\ery CIEO of Indigestion and constipation In a very short time Bejt of references given , dfepeiiseia. the cause of all of ninety per cent diseased conditions. COUNCIL BLUFFS Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Hard Soft any Blossburg O W. H. SIBLEY , Mnnaser. Ofllco. 38 Main St. Yard , on C It. I. & . 1 * . anil C. J L St. l > . llallw ay. ASK YOUR GllOCKU FOU 3 Corn Meal , Graham Hour , Hominy. Ground Fresh Every Day ! Ground Feed Always on Hand. Mill , corner of North Sixth and Mill Streets , COUNCIL , BLUFFS , REMOVI Schmitt & Harb -TIIE- Ilftve rcDTXircil from under the Opera House to . 402 BROADWAY , They vrfll contlnuo their CIQAR AND TOBACCO builnoo , and Invite all tholr old friends and the pub lie to call and Bee them. The flacet cigars aad to Vftooo alwftyi oaband , EVERYTHING NEW , All the Latest Improved Machinery. All Work First Class. Orders by Mail Solicited Express Paid on all Or ders over $2.50. Collars and Cuffs a Specialty , Established 1882. H. E. REMEE , Manager 111 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. j. L. DEBEYOISE. 'iciel ' Agent No. 607 Broadway Council Bluffi. Railway Time Table , Corrected to Januarr 7,1835. COUNCIL BLUFFS , The following are the times ol the arrival ind de parture of trains by central standard time , tt the Iocl depots. Trilna leave transfer depot tea mtn. Qtos earlier nd airlve ten minutes Uter , onioico , BURLisaroi IMD qomar. LliVI. i RlV - 8:35 : pm OhlcaKOEiproaa BCO : m 8 : 40 , m Faet Mall. 7:00 : p m IliXO p m Accommodation. 1,0 ] p u > At local depot only. UK818 NTT , 81. > 0 * AMD OOUROIL JLUFM. 10,05 ft m Mall and Expicit , 0.25 p m BllCpm Poolflc Eiproao , 065jin ; CaMiiOO , M11WAUB1I AMD BT , rAOI , 55 ; p m Eiprcaf , 9M : ft m BiZiftm Kipreea , CtJJpm CnlCiOO , ICCK IBLAKB ADD rACIflO. J25 ; p ra Atlantic Esprtei , % 96 ft m 0.25 ft ia Day Kiproaa tM p m 7lSO .m "DosUolnM Accommodation , ttU p m "At local depot only. * WASAail , IT , LOUIS ADD rACinC , 6:10 : pro Acoomuiodat.on 9:00 a in liSS p m Louis Eipreea 3:15 : p m 1-J0 p m Chicago Exprew 10:65 : ft m At Transfer only eaioiao and MOBTUWUTICU , lifiO p m , o:5o : p m 9:25 : ft m FaoifioKipresa 0:06 : ft m I10DX CITT ADD rAOiriC , fiiO p m St. Paul Kxpreu , 0M : ft m mo ft m Day Eiprotu 7:03 p m irsios rAcino. B:00 : P m Western Expru * , 8tO : a m IIX : ( ) ft m I'adflo Kxpiixs , itO : p m 18)10 ) ft la Lincoln UxprcM , 1:1 : J p m At Traniter only pcunr TEIISS to otuiu , 7:20-8to-9SO-10:80-UWft. : : : : : m. -6:90-8:30-11 : : 5 p. m Sonday 7:20' : 0 ft. m. lSO-8:80 : : ( : SOSOUWt : p , m. mlnalti before le rtof time , SMITH A' Touii ; : , KMS. LKAOINO Merchant Tailors ! 7 nd M mSt , , CouxctrI3ifrrs , - - IOWA. A Complete Line of Now Goods to Select From , Keep IlorBcs nd Mnlca coiiatnntly on hantl whlo wo will soil hi rotull or cnrlorul loU. All Stock Warranted as Reoresentel \M.'c.oo ! ttnitltll dr fn Ii ( rail anl 1'tlu' Hr.1'ilcii iri oonablo Satkfactlnn Clu rantci\l. Corner Fifth Avo. A Fourth St. C'omicllHIulTs. NORENE & LANDSTROU , Winter Goods Ready. Suits Ma.le . to Order in Latest Style oa Short Notice and at Ue'isoir bin Prices. SATISFACTION G U A11ANTEED. SOB M&tn Street , Council Bluffs * AG-EHTS WANTED. J Drs. Judd & Smith's Now Improved Electric Belt. 310 UKOAmrAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ; 725 KL ST. , DALLAS , TEXAS ; anj JT. WAYNE. IND IT rOSlTIVI LY CUUKSKMiuy i nl Llrcr Comphlnt. Htlclit'e Discus. UliciimiktHm , mlirlt ljape ; sin , Nononsuem W BtIiij ( Wrakli'BH , l' . rilj l , Hjilnil Alfrotlona , ImllirMtlon , Itcnrt UNoai . Kits Ilcadncl ] , Limo Hick , Co'il Feet , ami nil disrasM requiring lucrcosoj iiiothujuu era. Noir fmmotc $3 and ? S ; old etjlo $1 inch. o SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special \orttEomcnta , BMO ni LOT > round. To Loan , For Sale , To I'.ont , Wiuitn , Hoard lag , etc. , will Lo Inserted In thla coluruu at the low mto ol TKN CENTS I'KH LINE ( or the flret Insertion nnd FIVE CENTS VER LINK lor each cnlwcquont u crtlon. LOAVO ad\ortleomenta it CUT nBoe , ) To Pe&rlSttoot , ne WAMTB. KENTTno rooms at No 630 First a\cnuo I7 1 nround Hour , fiontlni ; on park. FlUS ( > IK-AraiochJiirotojcta Ore , ell Im i ] iro\od farm of100 actc , within a I w inllcfl ! 0 Onunclt Llullp , at a birgnln Low ptlco and easy tt'iins J7011 SAtK A good pa ) In ? liotcl property nltl 1 ll > ery ttAblo , In ono of the best small towns In wcbtcrnlowa will soil with ur without furniture , o will tiade for n tinall farm with Ptock itc. & WAI KKH. FOR 8VLB Eighty acres unln > ] iro\cd land ii Union county , ) own , 3J nulcn south last of At ton , tha o tmty ecat , or will trade for Nebraska 01 Kansas land. SWAN A , WALKKIU J/Oll SALE ASOnoro tract of ( food land abon 1 one and a half a HOD from Council Uluflt I' * oinco. at a barg'xln. S AN & WALKFI : . ipOU SALE In Harrisoncountj , Io a. 320 acres 1 crass land , all under fence a 501 nrro farn with line improvement ; , all under cultivation c\ccpl JO acres crass 8) acres good grass or pasture land. aid so\ertl other tracts of from 40 to 100 acres ol unhuproiul land. SWAN .1 WJII.HKII FOR SALi : OR TRADE For Booil citj proncrt ) ? in Council Hludd or Improu'd farm , "my lirict Ihery stable nnd entire stock or the stock only and lease of stable for flvejuaigor moro. Did a Imsl- ness of cucr $5,000 In 18'4 with ciftht lUurv liorb W. L. I'atton. " 3 N. Main street , Council BlulTj. \V 3 A boj with a pony to carry TIIK UKR. Call at BKB olllco immediately. I 1710R SALK T/ands hnpro\cd aad 1 If > on want a farm In western Iowa , Kansis Nebraska or Dakota , Ictus hetr from \ou. SWAN& FOR SALE Special barjjaln. A largo two story fra o dwtllmir , ton rooms with nil iuoilt.ni 1m ptoM'inciits. well located and almost new. 1'iico | 5A.O $ l(00ca3h balance longtime SWAN & WAIKPR. TX ANTED To correspond with onv non-resident T f owner of property In Council Illnffi or Pottfl- watttm e county , or any onn wliihiiiK to buyer or sill propotty iu w cstcru low a , Kansis or Nebraska. Sw SA1 E A hreo number of business and rrsi- FOR dcncc lotH In all parts of Council ItlutK See ID before 3 ou bu > , SWAN & WALKKK. TOR RENT Wo hi 10 several houses on our list for rent , \acant now , SWAN & WALKKR. FOH SLK Parties wiuhiujto buy cheap lots to build on can buy on u-Oinlily paincnts of from $2 to ? 10. bwAWAI.KKR FOR RENI Wo will rent you a lot to buld on with the prlvilago to buy II JOH wifh oncry ibcinl tcrmo. SWA TT7"ANTEI ) To correspond with any oa" wlsblriff n V r pocd locitlon f r flamiing mtll. Hash , door and li'ind manufactory , wti ha\o bulldlntr and macliiner } , well located , for Halo. Irasn or tra'lo ; Foil RENTLaruo two r.torv frame bulldiru suit able for warehouse or storaco purposes , near railroad depot. bvrw WALKKR. IlUNl1 Ull hAl-r , , ) „ . , „ : „ ( ; ami Biiltal In for fcmallfoundiy and niuchlnu Jooil baileroutline , cupola , blower wl'.h Uicd ehau- ug eta , itady to put in motion. S'AN WALKKB , 1 7\'OH \ SALK Hhclviiii ; , counters , tables detlB , ( ? 1 ( Ixtururt etc. Eufilroof | 11. f. Scunan , paper , jooks and ututiouer i'Ml Ilroadwa . pOU SALh Twchoincs. finulo liu'f > , anil Unlit * sliiKlo harness. C. II. liolititson tM Droady ay. | j < OR SALE Houses , Lots and Land. A. J. I1 Kepi e-iion , 603 First au'tmu. IpOK SALK A top-liuB'Ky , llr tl l > m nmi.o and ' in ex client condition. Or will tradu for cheap ot..ddrcis i" , M Boo olllco , Council DlnTu. COAL way. soils coal and wood at roauonablo prices ( th ts 2,000 Ibs. for a ton , and 128 cubic for a uord , Try him. ' ji. > ry bouyin Council Ulunu to I KO WAN'iKU . Delivered by carrier at only twenty oontfl a wook. f \LD 1'Al'KUH For e lo at Il oSlco , at H ceatt \S * hundred SIMS , -at- J OOITNCIIr BtUFl S , IOWA. Offlco , Main Btieet , Iloom 3 , Shugart aril Heao block. Will practice In Hialu and Federal oojiU H. SGHURZ. ornou OVER. AUKIIIOAK xti-arw COUNCIL JJLUPFd. IOWA. ORDER YOUll Cob , Goal | Wood OF 33 09. ar03XT33S3 I' , O. addrctu , Ix > ck Hole llrtO , Council IlluDs.IJ Dr , W. H. Sherraden. DENTIST , Maaonic Temple , Oonnoll Olnfl < : loir * . U nplirodiBiac , nrniifl t > u iictluty , iioBitlvut curou lniKjtuiiof | lost I Ity , all weakness ofcnripratlto By 'tcm ; i > itn r BOX * li by mull. J , I.WuruvrV107 btutoljt.UlcE& ( Mrs IU Hilton M , , a. PHYSICIAN & STTBGEON , v y , CounoU Kludt. eTOHN FOX , Deputy Slioriff nnd Offlco with N. Sohurz , Jttstlcoof the Peace , C cncll Ulitfls , Inwa. moi , orricisKi IT , n , ii. rein Ooancll Bluffs , Established 1856 Dealori In Foreign and Doraeetlo Eich Dg. Horn. Stcurltlu , P ft MPPB Q or olh" torncn removed without thi Uilll UJjilUj knll. oi durrloz cf bl 4. CHRONIC DISEASES Over thirty years practical expitliMi OfflM Ke. f , Pearl street , Conncll Blnfl * . fConiulta/lan fret. THECHCAGOAND ! RAILWAY CHICAGO , 4I The SHORT LINE , And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMAHA ' 10 THE EAST. TVfQTUAl.NV * DAILY Chicrgq , MnmeapclJK , MllwauKeo , St. Paul , Ced.ir HapiiiB , Dnvonport 31inton , Dubuqiio , Itockford , lock Island , Freeport , Jnnesvillo , Klfir. ArndiHon , IM Crossu , lioluib , WinCim , . Ami all other Imort.mt | ) points LLvit , North- e.-wt and Soutlioust. Tlciiet olllco it 14011'arium stoet (111 ( r iton Heel - el ) , and at II ilon I'acillo Depnt PuuiAS Si , < ) ni'i'ii nnd iho KiNKsr DIA'MI tMrmx UK Woiil.naio run on the main llnus ( if thu Chicago MllwauUoo&St. PautK'yand ovtry aitontlnn sjmid to pausjugtrs by courteoi.s amplo\o3of the nunpany. S. S MhltRIM , , A. V. n. CAHl'IOTTEK. GoiiLralMana cr. Uun'l . 'aHtjungor Airont. I. MII.uEK , OEO. K. IIKA. rOHD , Ass't Gen'IltanaKer. A8Oen'l ! VMS Agent J. T. CI.AHK , Ccn'l SupoiJjtondant. THE BIBT KOUT3 AND Oouncil Bluffs and Chicago ! Tie only line lo take tar I'm ilolruis , urshiU own Cedar ) ( n > lile , Clinton , Dixie , Chicago , Mil waakno auil all points eait. To the pee ) > ! of N uankaOnloradj , Wjoininu ; . Ulah , Idaho , N'in U' OrcBOJi , WuhliiKtan nnAOkllfuuriU It ollorj suptrii a.huitai.n not plunblo hy any other line AuonK a fuMiuf the unuorouH points of Biip ty enju eil ' , < y thu lutronii of this rcadlwt Omaha and Chicago , are Us twotnlne o clia of DAI COAUI1EH which are thoflnwt that lininan ait ao4 iiKinult ) . aa cruite , Jl HALACK Hl.irtl'INQ OAfU vlilch are moilclsct comfort and cleiianco , IU PAK I.UU DHAWINU UOOM < MIIS , unaurpiiM ,1 , ly ioy. and Its vtldoly cclehi UKl IMlATlAlUININO UAiU thu tual | ( A whli h .uiinot > > u found eijiwliori. IM AtOounell Illiilf * the trotns of th' < Union ? > olflix. ty. connect 111 Uiuin Ihi | ctwith tbr o ot thnChloa roiNiii ttiitii > H ) luChlraKn tb trainu. of thl.v Ine inak close ocaiibctlbu with ttua of Ml oaatern. Inrn. KorDvtrolt , Cohunlwi , Indlarapo'lii , Clrclnnai ) . IhKariv Falls , Illlfulo , filtuburK , 1 < > rnritnMantrcal IICBtcu.Now Y clf , I'hlladclphU. lUlilnuru , Wuh- rutonand all ( xjluti In thu Itnt , mil Uia Utiut ae'cnt for tlckititA ! thu MOUTH WI31EK.1 , ' If you ulhn ihg l * t accoimcodatloBa AH ticket aicats null tlkota via thla Ho , U. HUQIim V.i IIA1H , Gi.iicriJil3J ) ( ; tr. CJei Vu * At unt. CHICAGO. St , Charles Hotel. . OSTHKET , IJET 7Uiand8th , . . LINCOLN , Jf IU. MM. Kate Coakly , I'rcpilutorcBd. vly nd tlegantly furnished. Good rooms on drat Ibor. nal.w to Vt per day. Bpocl.il nUe Klven rceniberi of tin k-k-Watui * , novig Im-mi WEftKUflDEVELOPF.ilPARTS , oif THH HUMAN I'.IIDV i/ . i t ii > ni.vTTZ < ll'l II M 111 N.f ( III M.I I , " | u , , U.n | nl < .r .llnir lulvt rtiitHiiitiit lutitf run in > i77T' < r7. < r ! T7rry | < ly t iii