6 THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS THURSDAY , MARCH 26' 1885. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , Thursday Morning Marob. 26 BUUsoiurrioN RATEB , BrOtrrtet - - - - - - - JO ocnte pel wetk Bfilatl - - - . . - - - 110.00 jryeai OFFIOBli o. T mrl Btmt..HwJBrotvSwar.l _ _ _ . . . . - . . MINOR MENTION , See J. Roller's new spring goodn. Easter cards , half prise , at Seaman's. Baker & Farron appeared last night at the opera house in "The Emigrants. " Cooking atovoB , tinware , crockery , glassware and cutlery at very low prices at Mandol'n. The 8-year-old son of Peter Mudt , ot Flumor district , died on Tuesday of pneumonia. Twenty-two United States jurymen nro remaining atthoCroston honso during the sessions of the United States courts hero , All walnut , Italian marble bed room nnltcaSUO , former prlco $75. A fact. Call and BOO A. J. Mandell , 025 Broad way. Vnndormakora & Wan , the contract ors , have closed a contract with Mr. V. Jennings for two cotUgaa corner of Sev enth avenue and Tenth street. Mr. George Wocdfordcontinues to give excellent addresses at the Presbyterian church every evening , and la Inducing many to take the pledge nnd quit drluk- Ing. Juatlca Schnrz has happily married Mr. Gdraten Burggo and Miss Mary Bnrmolsto , both of Minden , the cere mony taking phce at the Crcston house parlors. Lowia & Son are making a great sue- cesi of the Western house , on upper Broadway , and are having a largo num ber of boarders as well as agood transient trade. I ITiiK BEG will soon bo In now and en larged quarters , the change necessitated by the increase of business. Ita now lo cation will bo No. 12 Pearl street , nearly oppoalto ita present quarters , and right , along side of the evening Herald. ' Flemon Drake , general manager , and S. Gnynno , jr. , superintendent construc tion Nebraska Telephone company , were ever from Omaha yesterday , talking ever Intended Improvements on this side of the river , which will take place in a few days. Residents In the vicinity of Seventh avenue and Sixth street complain that their rest Is sadly broken at night by dogs , whoso howling chorneca are any thing but musical. The outraged slum * ( bcrera propose to do a little dog shooting to get rid of the annoyance. Permits to wed were yesterday given Hanson Hopkins and Mary E , Wells , of Boomer township ; John Benson , of Ha zel Dell , and Rabeco J. Page , of Bloom er township ; 0. A. Withrow and Maggie Fitzgerald , of Pottawottatnio oonnty ; James H. Harding and Lizzie Provard , of Pottawottamlo county. Dandy Dunn In coming down Glen av- cnno yesterday with his little mules was given a tumble. Ho had on n load of furniture and was seated on a sofa placed on the front end of the wagon. The sofa lipped and Dunn took a tnmblo , man , sofa and all covering ono of the little mules out of sight , but matters were soon atraightoncd up , and order restored with out any serious Injury. Dr. S. Moahler , of the Sionx City Chronic Disease Institute , will be afe the Soott homo in this city , Thursday , April . , 2d. Will attend to patients and a who 1 are afflicted lll do well * jto give him a lij call. Consultation free. PEKSONALiS. Dr. S. S. Wiltbark of rhiladelplm , la at Eechtole'g. D. II. Ettien of Creaton , is In the city at- I ; tending court. | jj Warren K. Klncado of Hod Oak , was at the Ogden jeatoiday. H. Oitron and wife , of Living Springs , were in the city yesterday tbo gueata of C , Wesley. J. T. Sparkler and W. U. Negley , of Wai nut , were in tbo city and at tbo Ogden yes terday. James Willard and wife returned yesterday Irom a year's stay in California , both looking improved in health. N. 0. Thompton of Kockford , who Ima been visiting for a few days his eon , of the firm of Yan Lrunt , Thompson & Co , , loft yesterday for homo. Mra. Short , wife of the well known Broad way merchant , Mr. ilohn Short , baa been confined to her home for a week past , and is quite ecrlouely ill. Kinnk M. Hunter la winning many words of praise for the accurate and faithful manner In which ho la attending to his now dutloa as deputy clerk of the United States court. Minn Etta Maxwell U aailatlng him in keep ing the rooordi , and U proving a valuable as- Histant , her penmanship being especially lilted for BUCU purpoie , it being plain , regular and almost like engraving. The records hero have surely fallen into good band * , \i \ lloftl Etitato TnuiHtera. The following is a list of real estate transfers filed in the recorder's office of Pottawottamie county , Iowa , aa furnished by A , J. Stephenson , abstrac tor , real estate and loan agent , Council Bluffs , Iowa , March 25 , 1885 ; A. Solomsn to John A. D.inlohon , n o j u wl and n wj n f } 1.74-38j 52,400. Lyou Xiglor to M ry Griffith , lot 19 , block :15 : , lijylis and Poluior'n add ; 8300. Rt Robert Perclval to .1. L. Beard , part . Franklin M.UUIIIIC to John J. Oonoughor , ni n H ] 32-7(5-40 ( ; $2,000. , Henry Sturtz toVtn. . E. Boohm , s w ] e-30-74-42j ] § 1,320. , H my Stam to S. 0. Moppsu , n w 1 a 1 30-74.42 ; 81,320. liuiiry Surtz to Chrlstiai Gcoi , a cls c ] 30 74-42 ; 81.320 Ii Pet r Hulfinan tollaus Bosjn , s e J s ll w | 3 70 43 ; $300 It Tuul salve ; $ ! ) ,3Cf . DIRTY DUNGEON. The Conily Jail a Disgrace to Any Civilized Connnnnily , Some Horrible Statements Made by Pomona "Who Hrwo Been Released , Now that the count/ has decided to build a now court honso and a now jail , and the question la no longer ono for election talk merely , a statement of how affairs really are cannot bo said to bo caused by any motiveof influencing votes. Several grand juries have already passed upon the condition of the county jail. They are required by lawjto in spect the jail , and have douo BO , and doubtless tbo jail , on such occasions , has boon put in as good shape to rnceivo them as possible , hut seeing the jail oven under as favorable circumstances as possible , the grand juries have condemned the place , as an unfit ono in which to keep prisoners. The board ol health has condemned the building , court huiiao and jail , as unsafe. Under such circumstances there can bo no question ai to its being almost Impos sible to keeping prisoners in thcro in any decent , comfortable shapo. Some prisoners who have been rcloasad give detail * of some of the sufferings to which they have been subjected while Imprisoned there. It matters not whether men are simply being hold for tral , and in the eyes of the law at least , a * inno cent DS any man , or whether they are serving a sentence , they are punished by the very necessities of a confinement in such a placo. Ono of the most outrageous features of the case , as stated by thosa who have themselves experienced it , Is that thcro are no arrangements for getting rid of the excrements and filth which accumulates in a place where twenty to thirty men are kept In cloao confinement. The tall is 9 foot by 40 foot , and cells are on each side. The vault and drains of the privy some time ago became so filled and clog ged that the filth overflowed and covered a goodly portion of the iljor of the jail , and this has occurred savoral times late ly. Now the use of the vault has been abandoned altogether , and In each cell is a wooden slop buckpt , which naturally becomes saturated with the filth and it la claimed that thcso wooden buckets ] while emptied dally , have not bean cleaned for mouths , Wooden buckets , need thus day alter day , become simply horrible. But added to this la the fact that In a rear cell are four largo wooden bnckcti , which are used by the whole crowd of prisoners during the day time , and are emptied once a day. The stench arising from this open ozposnro of filth and excrements permeates the whole jitll , and It Is in this sort of an atmosphere that hnman bolngs are obliged by the mijesty of the law , to live and move , oat and drink , sleep and breathe. The heating apparatus of the old jail consisted during moat of the past severe winter , of ono old soft coil etovo In which the attempt rraa made to burn hard coal. The prisoners complain that they had the chance of either being frozen to death or sniTocated with the stench. The jail has little or no ventilation , and the tempta tion has been continually presented to prisoners to staff rags and old blankets in every possible place to keep the cold out. And thus the stench has been almost stifling. Tbo old jail is four foot nnder the ground , and at the best It is but a dirty hole in which prisoners are obliged to crowd and there abide until freed. Anyone listening to the statements of thosa who have been In durance vile can hardly resist the conclusion that it is brutal for this county to keep Ita prisoners in such a place a day longer , without making some radical change. Prisoners are hu man , and if they cannot bo treated In somewhere near humanlike , It wonld bo hotter for the county to pay tholr board in jails elsewhere until such time as tbo now jail is done. There are other causes of complaint stated by these who have been thera , but some of them c < m doubtless never bo remedied so long as the present old build ing is used at all. Uncle Sam's Court , la the United States court yesterday the jury was sent oat in the case of Jaok- son & Hughes vs. A , 0. Jones ot al. The ciuu now on trial ii that of Rod- mood Cloary & Co. , vs. Jacob M. llines ot al , on replevin bond. _ The grand jury which is at work con sists of tbo following members : leaao Dickorson , H. F. Schwartz , Jacob Arndt , E. W. Plorco , Peter Now , Josiah True , E. R. Wolcolt , M. S. Smith , David WIngort , J. M. Timberlako , W. N. Underwood , A. M. Baitelle , W. R. Paul , J. H. Reynolds , G. R. Ramh , Wm. Walker , Aimer Stern. Spring goods for Baitings at Norcno & Landstrom'a , 505 Main street. Inspec tion invited. Prices and quality equal to auy In the city. LOST SHEEP , A Man ArrcHtod , Thrown in Jail nil Forfiotten All About , Daring the past year It has occurred two or throa times that a man arrested , a stranger , moneyless and friendless , has been overlooked and has been allowed to remain In jail for months without any hearing , Another such case came to light yesterday. A Strode , who bad boon in tbo country loss than two years , and who could apeak little English , and know little of American customs , was arrested about six months ago by Mr. David Mot- toz on n charge of atnallng n pair of pant * aloona and a clolhoo brush from one of tha boarders at the St. Joe house. Mr. Mnttoz turned the mnn over to OQicer Wheeler , of the polfce force , who placed him in jail. The man who claimed to owu the properly was out of the oltyand , the affair was allowed to remain In that shape nntll he could return , it being the Intention to have him til an informa tion. The siTiir in a few dnya was foi gotten , no information was filed , find the poor Swede has been lying In jail evtr sluce , and was forgotten nil about. Yet- terday ono of the prisoner * who bad been released took tops to hqulro into the matter , and the 'caso being called to Jndgo Aylcsworth'a attention , ho ordered the prisoner brought before him. An information was filed charging him with simple hrcony , and the choice was Riven him of pleading guilty , and being fined a nomi nal sum , or waiting until the witnesses could bo got at. The poor Swede naturally preferred to plo d guilty , and In vlow of the circumstances of the cise the judge fined him ono dollar and did not iflsuo any committment , the fel low thus being allowed to go free , It sociru strange that some system of records cannot bo maintained hero by which it wonld bo impossible for man to thus to lie In jail forgotten and nn- tried. There certainly Is a ecraw loose somewhere when such a clrcumstanco can arlao , while the county and city are paying out thoutnnda of dollars for the purpose of having ofliclala and maintain ing courts. To allow a prisoner to bo thrown into such an old dungeon ni the present county jail , and Ho there without any hearing or conviction , savors too much of the custom of the middle ages. The Council Blnlla Palnt Mannfactnr- ing company will bo soliciting orders In a few days. Walt fur them. IOWA IXEMt ) . A school map of the aUto eliowu 14- 000 building ) . Wapello paid out $1,155 for the arrest of 151 tramps , Missouri Valley and Logan are con nected by telephone. Prairie fires are damaging property In thu neighborhood of Oreuton. The Davenport academy IB laboring with the problem , "Did man nnd the mattodon dwell together ) " A Muscatlno census taker reports find ing sixteen pairs of twins in ono ward , having a population of only 1,089. It costs § 7.50 to arroet a tramp In Ottnmwa. As the town foots the bills there are few tramps lying around loose. The Second regiment , Iowa national guards , will doubtless hold tholr annual encampment al Burlington this summer. Prod Benson , of Dabnquc , ha * boon officially notified that ho has fallen heir to $25,000 worth af property la Erie City , Ponn. A fvolf came into the dooryard of a farmer named F. M. Owens , living near Wostou , on Sundayand carried oil a lamb in broad daylight. Davenport democrats to the number of 200 signed a petition asking President Cleveland to re-appoint Ed. Russell post master there. O. J. Deed , of Osksloosn , and a crippled - plod veteran of the old Third Iowa In fantry , baa bean appointed a traveling ngent for the Union Pacific railway. Des Moluca haa raised $50,500 to sa- euro the state fair. An additional 52- 500 will ba raised to guard against con tingencies in the poeaiblo and probable failnro of some of the subscribers , The barn of John Fergus , a farmer near Dysart , burned Friday night , de stroying a largo amount of grain , farming Implements , and cremating six horeca and four cows. LOBS $3,000. Moody haa ruined the progrceslvo eucher card playing Industry In Des Molnes. A lady thcro , who had ordered some expensive prizes to bo played for by her clnb , now refuses to accept the ( sinful articles. Ireland came out battered and second boat in a tussle with Germany In Slonx City. Mr. P. Flynn , the bully of Perry Creek , picked a quarrel with John Rochelle - chello , and was thoroughly sobered and softened when ho whispered , "Hold , enough. " By the death of Charles W. McCnno , of the Buffalo Courier , Mrs. L. 0. Sam son , of Osige , a sister of the legator , re ceives the annual Income from $50,000. Mrs. Samson's four children were alao re membered in a liberal manner by the late millionaire editor. J. O. Stewart , of Spirit Like , who was appointed historian of the twentieth Iowa Infantry at their last reunion , wants to dear from all the surviving members aa to facts concerning death since muster out , or other matters of Interest pertain ing to the old organization. John Beneon , the 11 year-old son of a farmer near Hamburg , met with a seri ous accident last week while out hunting , In discharging his brooch loading gun the piece unlocked , the charge blowing out at the breech , destroying the sight ot ono , and poislbly both eyes. Misi Nellie Young , who waa so horribly scalded by escaping steam in the Fair- part railway collision Bomo weeks ago , and who haa since that date been an In mate of the Mercy hospital at Davenport , continues to improve , and liopss are en tertained that her recovery will bo com plete. Joseph Onhon , of Burlington , being a young married man only 18 years old and ont of work , took part in the six days roller ekatlng match os a moans to pro vide for a hungry wife. Tbo exertion proved beyond his endurance and he has died from brain fever. The girl wife is left penniless and alone , the spiders who managed the match refusing to pay the $50 due the dead man. A Swede has been arrested and given thirty days on tha Burlington stone pile for petty swindling. His scheme was the pious ono of securing Indorsement and ) recommendation from the cbnrch pastor and then fleecing the flock. From papers fonnd on his person ho had ap parently boon successful In Rod Oak , Ores ton , Charlton , Ottuinwa and other towns. George Hood , a brnkeman on the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul , while coupling cars on Friday night at Mason City , caught his foot between tbo guard and main rail , and before ho conld dlton- gage himself waa ran ever and his body cut In three pieces. Tbo coroner's jury charge the railway company with crim inal neglect in not blocking the track , as required by law. A Muoh-Neoilcil Invention , Newman Independent , Mrs. Smith I aeo in the newspapers that eomo body has invented an instru ment by which a tnin of cars running sixty miles an hiur can communicate by telegraph or telephone with any station or with other trains on tbo road. Smith That's a wonderful Invention ! Where's my hat ? Mrs. S. What's thoraattor ? Whatdo yon want with your hat ? S. I'm go'iitf to bay a pair of those wonderful Instrument * . Mrs , S. Aio yon going crazy ? What would you do with them ? You haven't my railroad. S. I want io leave ono intirumont at the homo and put the other on you , si that when you are gilding about I can ask yon whore the needles are whim I want to sew a button on my shirt. Aribl said recently : "I am resigned to remain for thu rest of my life in Ceylon , which bat been the eillo of Adam after ho was driven from his earthly paradlio , " SBAHIvS , How Gnnibllng Is C rrlcil On on Hoard Moino of tlio Illg Liners , A slim , well dressed mnn sat biking ton reporter the other day In the rotnnda of the Palmer bouse , Ho had mild bice eyes and hair slightly tinged with while and ho was clean-eluvcn , s vo for an iron gray mustache , which g vo him rather a distingue appearance , To look at him ono would nupposo that ho was a pros perous lawyer , who yet retained some ol the military bearing acquired during the war. Ho had also a sort of undefined yet porcoptable "churchy" air about him which added to his "solid" appearance. But the reporter's companion waa far from being either a lawyer era a church deacon , for ho was no other than colonel , major , or captain , whlchovei title ho was known by for the nonce , George Phipps , the well-known Now York camblor , and ono of the most noted of "Atlantlo sharks , " otherwise men who make it a business to cross and rocrcss the Atlantic in the fast liners , bent , not on catching whaloa , but on catching gudgeons. "Yes , " said the colonel , who was not the least bit ashamed of his vocation , "I have crossed the Atlantlo pretty nigh going on a hundred times , nni ? I'm not tired of It yet , The fact ie , I'm n rcg ular old salt , nnd I can cat better , sleep bettor , and altogether feel bettor on board ship than I do on shore When 1 waa a young mau , In the daya before thin Euro pean ttip was as fashionable as It is now , I nud Tom Ctabbo , who died Iho other day , used to work the Mississippi boitn for nil they were worth , but , bless yon , they wore nothing com pared to the big Atlantic Knots In the season. On the river boats , don't you sco , thcro were too many of us at It , nud it was a case most of the time of Greek mooting Greek. But on the Atlantic , when n few of na got on board , wo work together And pretty near run the ship. Lordl how Iv'o laughed sometimes , " and the colonel chuckled at the reminiscence , "to tee some of the poor devils who were going ever to 'do' Europe with $1,500 or f 2,00 , get 'done' thcmsolvca on the voy age nnd go ashore clean .broke. " ' What do you gamble at chiefly ? " queried the reporter. "Oh , wo go In for everything poker , euchre , monte ( not three-card ) , JSapo- leon , and lee ; but the moat com mon , as well as the favorite , Is po ker. Then wo bet and have pools on the run of the ship , and If yon know any thing abont it , and stand in with the proper officers , ! you generally can win ono or two of thorn. There's an inside track in the run of a ship just the same OB in the running of a horsa. Then wo rope in ( he suckers , too , with 'catch' bets , sadi as guessing at the height of a table which you have previously meas ured , cr how many times round the rim of a water bottle makes its height , or marking the height of a plug hat on the door. Vou can always make your wine bill and a little ever off these bets. " "Speaking of catch beta , " continued the colonel , "I remember ono of the smartest of our crowd being done by a young follow on board a White Star steamer. This young fellow wouldn't touch a card or make a bet , and he looked as meek and mild aa a member of tlio Y. M. C. A. Harry Wilson , myjpil's name waa a great man for these 'citch' bets' and wua always trying to rope this young fellow in but ho wouldn't bite. At last ono day we three were sitting in the smoking-room when Harry sild : 'Look hero , I'll tell you what I'll do , Mr. A . I'll bet you $50 I gness nearer the number of ta s at the end of this sash than you do , " at the sjmo tlmo holding up a window sash with a number of leather tags at the end of it , which you may bo sure Barry had pre viously connted. But the young fellow would not bo tempted , and presently wo both went off for a walk on deck. Wo returned in abont an hour , and flurry began to badger the young follow again. "Well , I will toll you what I'll do , " said ho to Harry , "if you promise not to bother me any further I'll have ono bet with you. " "Agreed , " replied Harry. "What shall it bu ? " "Well , suppose wo have the number of 'tags' on that tassel you were talking abont. " "How much for ? ' ' "Well , say $50 , as it is to bo my only bet. " Somehow or other I never conld exactly tell how they began raising each other , and soon thu bet stood at $250 on the guess. They tossed up for first guess which Harry won. Holding the sasn np ho pretended to examine the 'tags' criti cally. "Well , " eald ho , aftirapauae , " 1 guess there are just thhty-two. " "Sorry , sir , " ald the yonug man with a smile that was childlike and bland , ' 'but since you counted them they have been reduced to thirty. Here are the other two in my pocket , " and he handed over the two taga for Harry's Inspection. "The Y. M. 0. A. waa the smartest of the crowd. He waa sure Harry had counted them , so when he had gouo out ho had quietly counted them himself and then cat two of the tags off. " ' 'Do the captains never try to put a stop to gambling ? " "Never , that I ha/e soon. Why , It wouldn't pay them to do It. It la very seldom that any ono 'kicks. ' There ii something in the sea air that is conducive of gambling. Men that on shcro never touch a card or make a bet are as keen at it na 'old gams. ' " "How many men are play ing the game , do you think ? " Well , not as many as you would snp- poeo ; 1 guecs a hundred wonld see ua. " "What line is patronized the mast ? ' "Oh , they are pratty evenly distrib uted over the Canard , White Star , Guion and Inmin. Wo leave the Scotch beats and National line alone ; a man wouldn't gat enough elF cither of these lines to pay his wine bill. But yon take my advice , young nun , and when you go across don't touch a card or make a bet unless you know something , and then play It for all it Is worth. " Tliero Is Notning in It. The candidate met a free and inde pendent voter with n valise in his hand. "Where are you going ? " "East. " "I wlah you wouldn't go nntil after election. I'd like to have yon stay and vote for mo. " "Does this election Involve the tarlu" question. " . . "Ob , no ; it Is purely local. " " "Well , then 1 can't stay. I vote for revenue only. The boys of Turner , Mo , , says the Lewiston Journal , are noted for training domestic animals dogs , cilvcs , sheep and steers are broken to all kinds of ve hicle * . One day Earnlo Morse will drive by with a tandem team a sheep and a naif. He may be followed by Harry or Ralph Bearce driving a span of merino bucks. Then a string of Jersey calves driven by a dozen boys. Willie French hatt a nice Jerif-y heifer trained to do all aorta of fine tbinga. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. BpecUl * vertlMtnenti , lao ai Lotl round , TO Ixun , Fet 8&le , To Hcnt , Want * , Bo ri tnjt , elo. , will bo Inserted In thli column t the Ion r te of TEN CKOT8 PER LINK for the flnl Insertion nd FIVE CKUT3 PKR UHK lot e eh rob qnent rtlon. teiTa tdrertlMments | 001 omoe , Ko. r rl Street , near nrodw v WANTS. If OH. SAl.H Another hotel In ft llro NebraJKn A' town , now doing atuslnera rf MioutJiSOper month. No other hotel In the plnco. Terms liberal. SWAN & WALXKR 170U BALK OK THADE-8(0 kcrea ol l&nd In 1 Wyno county , Mo. Will trade for Council umos city property or tell cheap for CAh , OT ) urt time. SWAN & WAIKKR WANTO TO TUADK-Oood Iowa cr Nebraska land for n mMI stock of hardware or pcneral tncrchandno , well located. SWAN At WALKBR. IfOH S M A rare chan-o to ( jet a One , well lin. J1 protod farm of 400 twice , within A f w miles of Council Blurts , at A bargain. Ix > vr prlco and cosy terms. bWA.NV.UKBR IT OKSALB Apojdi ftltR hotel pro rty with 1 livery itAblo , In ono of the best small towns In western lown will cell with or without furniture , or will ttado for A email farm with ( lock ( to. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SWAM & WALKER. I710U HM.K Eighty Acres unlAiprotcd land In I' Union county , Iowa , 3 J miles south-cost ot At- ton , the 01 uutj ecat , or will tra < to tor Nebraska or Kansas land. SWAN & WALKFR. Ij Oll SALK A 2i aero tract ol good Itnd about 1 ? ono and a hilt ttllcs from Council Uufl post olllc , nt n bargain , SWAM & WALKRK. ij OH SALli In llMrlson county , lowo. SCO acre ; JC ynat land , all under fence a 100 n re farm with fine Improvement ; all under cultUntlnn except 0 acres gros < 8) acrra good RMS * orpaaturo land , and sovcrt ! other tracts of from 40 to 100 acres ol un\mpro\ \ laud. SWAN & WALKHR. FOH SALK Lands Improved aad unlmrrorcd. If you want a farm In Wdtcrn Iowa , Kansas Nebraeka or Dakota , Ictus boir ( ruin you. _ SWAN & WAMJKR. T7 < 3U SAiB A larito number ot buslncas and rcsl 17 ilcnco lots In nil parts of Council Hinds. See us bctoro j ou buy , SWAN & WALKER. HOH SALK Parties wIshtiiK to buy cheap lots to build on can buy ou monthly paynicntu ol from $2 to $10 bwAN & WALKKR TjtOIi KKNl Wo will rent you a lot to bu la on J ? with the prlvllaga to buy If jou wlfh on very liberal tcrm . _ SWAN & WALKKR. VyANTKll looorrcspona with any OIIH lsblnK V I peed location f r planning mill , fl.wh , door and blind manufactory , uo have btillillnc and machinery , well located , for qalo , Icaso or trade ; SWAN& . OH HKNT Largo two fctory trawo building suit nlilo for warchouio or Btorwro purposes , neai railroad depot. _ SWAN WALKKR. HUM r UK MALr , uu.i&Bg and grcunaa IjMMl 1 sultarls for snail foundiy and machine ehop Good bailer , engine , cupila , blower with lUcd nhalt. Uiccto. , toady toputtu motion , _ SWAN WALKBB. j'OH SALU Houses. Lots and Land. A. J. JD Ptcphcti ° on , 603 tirst nvonuc IfOH BALK A top-buguj , Uriit-.Usi make and X ? In oxcllcnt condition. Or will trade for chop iot. Address f. M. Boo office , Council Hlu7s. AND itOOU-Uootgolluaton , 02S Uro.d- COAL way. sells coal and wood at reasonable prices elves2,000Ibs. fora ton , and 128 cublo for a cord , Try him. ANTE1 > Kvery bouy in Council blurj o taxe TuiBEi. Delivered by carrier at only twenty pants a week. f \U > FAPKllS-For sale at Bu offioo , at 15 oenU yy a hundred TT7ANTED A Rood bread maker a Union Baloiy , W E23 Main street , Council flluft- . VlfANTED Four reliable aud industrious agents I > to represent. In Iowa , thu Wo ttrn Jlutinl Bcnovoknt Assoolatlon of Beatrice , Neb. Call on B. D Coal , Revere house. VALUABLE PROPErtTY FOR RENT , I have a doubla store bulId'cK.lOroomR.partltioEcd ' OH , elegantly papered , supplied with water Irom tlio ater works , good brick cellar , euitel for rcetauraut , laundry , boardlcg house , rnercluntllo busings or resident property. Also a largo two-story ( tame dwelling with 10 rooms two cellars , etc. , etc. , euitul ( or boarding house , prhoto residence , host-Hal , cto , opposite the city buildings and city marcct dr rent cheap. W. R. VACJGHAN. F. H. Oncurr. S. T. I. M. CARPET COL MMMMBMMI MMM SUCCESSORS ro Casady Orcutt & French 405 Broadway Council Biufis Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Mattings , Linoleums , Oil Cloths and Upholstery , Mail Orders Carefully Filled ! COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. For Rent The building knounai the"8ka'lnfc Itlnk" corner Mil A\eimo ml I'tarl etntt , will be rented , ftlto. ccrhrr 01 separately. Occupancy , April Ht. For further partlcuhr * call on onJOHN HKRE8HKIM , President Council Cluffa 8a\lr ga Hank MANDEMAKERS & VAN , ARCHITECTS , CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No 201 Upper Broadway , Conncll Dlnffg. Dr. W. E. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Council BloOi B , Eice M , D. fl 1 VflDDQ ' tb B " ! * wlUierrt thi UAfluIJltUj k > lli ar trawloc cl bl4. CHBOHIC DBEASES - ' Ofer Itart/yMii practloal iy rtM M Ot I , Purl itroel , Coondl Blufl * , - - - i fri * . "MURDER MOST FOUL , " To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria , DURING the lut fhojrtart thcro h > l not bcenadcnth from diphtheria In any caenhcroDr , Thonuui JtRerl'pro ontlve ami euro a used. IthM beta the rncana ot taring thoujamls cl lift * , lojlj- t > entt > loln | itittll ( torn thrift. In malignant scarlet lc\ct , changing It In 48 h ws to the tlmple form. In. fallible cure for all InlUmmatory , Ulccratht , l > utild or Catarrhal conditions , either lutcrnil or extern * ! , Pilco , $2. CHOLERA ! CIWLJSKAI C HOLES AI Dr. Jcflcili' Cbolrra Specific will arrcit th derate In SO to fO mlmitcn. The Doctor vtnl this trdl > clno during the fearful vMtatlon ol the cholera In Cincinnati , Ft , Louli , and Ml alonfr the MMtrippl KlitT nml Its lilbiilula' , without loMnt ; a CAfeIn the jms'49 , 'W , 'til and ' ! . U I * ttlro infalllblo In Chi lorn Morbus , Cholera Infantum , etc. Keen U on hand , You can rely upon It , Bind for It. I'rlooSlOO Cholera "Comes aa a thief ID the night , ' DYSPEPSIA ! m'SPEPSIAl Dyspeptic , whyllveln tnlMry and tlio In despair with cnnoer of the utomncM Dr. ThomM Jfderla ourw OTOty cue ( Indleratlon and conciliation In k very ihort tlmn. Uetl ol reloiencws cltta , Dn | > epeU It the c.iu ot nlnbtr l < er cent ot Ml ducMetl condition ! Prlco W fort o eekd triktmrnk. Kull printed lustructlonnhnw to uicthemedlclnei sent with Ihrm. Kodoctor required ; n coo l nmits Is all th t Is i o osNvty. Jr. Jctlcrlt' remedies can'only bo obtMnod t his office , No. * 3 South 8th Street Council BlulTn , town. Or > ent liy etrrf s on receipt of price. SMITH & TOLLEH , AGTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Main St. , COUNCIL BLWWS IOWA. , - - - . A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. HTTTTmr 4Tf A "V * CI3im A ff * T ! * W3w KIEL SALE 8TABL18 Keep Dorses and Mules constantly on hand whio wo will soil In retail or carload lota. All Stock Warranted as Reoresented. niiolo&lu tLUrilrl ) idrtlrrt U Ornlti inl 1'fliO liny. I'lIccB eonnMo Putlffoctloii OiurmtocJ. Corner Fifth Avo. & Fourth St. UouncllBluffi. AGENTS WANTED. Drs. Judd & Smith's Now Improved Electric Belt. 819 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ; 726 EUt ST. , DALLAS , TEXAS ; Mid FT. WAYNE , IND IT I OS11IVXLY CTJIIKB Kidney inilLlrcr Complain ! , Url htA ) tMso.w. HheUTulUm , , Ncuril ) Dyepei eln , NenotiBucfw Wiatlng WcokncBs , Paralysis , Spinal AQoctloni , Indlh'ojtlin , Heart Dtgoaa * , Pita IIcRdncli.Lnmo Hack , Col J Feet , and all Jiaoaaos requiring Increased mottvo powers. Now Improved e 83 and D ; old stjlcg : e&ch. e&ch.W. W. P. A YLSWORTH , HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick bnildinfrs of any slzn rained or moved and fl.iUatnction guaranteed. Frame houa moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks , the best in the world. W. P. AYLSWOUTH. 1010 ft inth Street , Council Ulufls. AND "THE ENGLISH " KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , Council Bluffs. TUB ONLV ALL NIGHT HOC8K IN THIS CITT. Kvcrythinf ? served in first clous ntylo nnd on short uotico. Hot nud cdld lunrlics nhvuyn rouciy. Roof Painting and repairing. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. 302 N. 7th Street , GEO. SMITH SON . , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Attention , Ladies * While closing out my notion ! ) , will sell all hair goods at 2.5 per cent discount , SOO Switches 00 Waves , Bangs , etc , , to sacrifice. Custom work carefully nttnnded t" . M IIS D. A BENEDICT. 337 Broadway , Couu.il Hindu. H. H. FIELD W. C. ESTBP - . - . v , , Feld , & Estep , UNDERTAKERS No. 317 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Calls Attended Promptly , Day and Night , Particular attention given to Embalming SIGrJST W J X' IITGr FOR EVERYBODY AT TRADE P RICES. House Painter's Tools For Sale Very Cheap. D. A. BENEDICT , 337 Broadway , - Council Blufls J. L. DiBEVOISE. No. 607 Broadway Council Blnffi. A. J. MILLER , [ COI.OUKD ) Hair Cutting and Shaving. Thin is an Equal Rights Shop 01 0 Bronriwny. Council Bluff * Railway Time Table , Corrcct l to Jannarr 7 , I COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following art the times ol the arrival and de parture of trains by central standard time , at the local depots. Trains leave transfer depot tea mln- atot earlier and arrive ten mlnutoa later. ciiioiao , guuJKoros AHP qviior , tllVl. AUUVJL 4 5 p m Ohlcaxo Kinrcsi 8:00 : a m BiOam : Fast Mall. 1:00 : pro ISiSO p m Accommodation. IlW p m At local depot only. EllUB CITT , T. 1 01 AKD OOUVClIi 11UI7I. IOIC5 a m Uall and Espresi , 6:25 : p m 8115 p m Paelflc Express , 0:65 : p m CmOJLOO , HILWiUBH AHD BT. rAUIr. iil5 p m Kiprcst , 8:05 : a m I2i ; k m Eiprosa , 8:56 : p m omueo , BOOH ISUIKD AXD riomo. 5:25 : p m Atlantlo Eipreu , 0:05 : a m 0:15 : a m Day Ei press 0:64 : p m riSO a m * D t Uolne * Aooommodatlon , BUB p m At local depot only. "RABUUIi BT , LOUIS AHD rAOIHC , 5:10 : p m Aooommodat.on 0:00 : a m 1:80 : p m Ixiuli Kipreea 2:46 : p m At Transfer only IBioiuo and voiTUWUni * , lWnm : Eipross , CSOpm : tlUain PadftoKipreu 8:05 : a 01 HODX CTTT IKK rAcina , fliO p n St. i * ul Kipre , :00 : a m Tiio a m Day Expreea T:00 : p m DHIOH picino. SiOO p n Western EipreM. 6W : a rn IliOOaia r dflo Kipreei , litOpm IlllOtn Unooln Kipross , 118 ! pu At Tranifer only PCUUV 7RAI.V8 TO OWAI1A , t a\e Council Hlufld - 7:16-8:80-9.50-10:80- : : : 11:40 : a. in. 1:80 : Z30 8:80 : < : S8 6:16-8:21 : : 11:45 : p.m. Lea Q Omaha 8:40 : 7SC : B'.fO lo : < 0 11:15 : a. m J20-2.00 : 3:00-4 : : 0 4 ; { & i:65 : 11. 10 p. m.1 JACOB SIMS , Attorney - at-Law , COUNCIL BLU718 , IOWA. Offloe , Ualn 8tre t , Room ! 7 and 8 , Bhngart ani Ilcuo Uock. Will piactlou to Slate acd taUoourlr. . THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TVPEWRITEB MO. 2 , Is ( ho nirjlicst Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. Vtlth rnly 33 knyfl to learn ft " * ' Itl"1'1'70 chaiact jf .u , | , , „ ca,8 , an , | Bmlji luttcrs , liiinctuitlo/18 , OKUrm , itlgna and frarrioim It 8 the nlmplest and J mo t rapll wrlllK machlnu inado ai Hull ta tlio mmt durable or free HlitHtratcd pamphlet. Wyckoff Scamans & Benedict , Chicago , III. , Hole 0. If. SHOI.1.S , nnmioil llluifs Aijer.t lur Western Iowa UOUKOIL BUFFS Wholeu'o and Kctall Dealers In Hard Soft ana Blossburg G O W. H. SIBLBY , Ollloe , 88 Main St. Yard , on C. II. I. I * , fcad C. U. & bt. 1 * . itallway. Irs , flJ , BlltOB.M 0 , , PHYSICIAN & SUEGEON , W t MI * nrw4 ar fVarr JN. "SOHUK2i. OTKB AHEJUCAJI BXPBES1 "COUNCIL BLFFKfl ruon. urrioaa. w. u. , rcaii OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Ooindl Blnfli , . . . Jai 1856 Established - - P al n In Tonfa ( aad Daunt ! * Kil a > | ac4 Beat * Btcuiltlu * ,