THE DAILY BEE MONDAY'APKIL 6 , 1085. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. SpocUl k Ttrtlsementa , aio M I/tal , fonnd , To Loan , Foi SMe , To IUnt , Wtntg , Dotrd. Ire , etc. , trill b Intsrtod In thli oolnmn at the low lit * ol TEN CENTO PEn LINE lor th flret Inxrlloa IDd F1VK CIUnB IT.U LINK lor e oh lubccqoenl ittlon. Ltivs tdvorttaem < nU at out otfio * , No. WANTB. poll SALE House furniture. Apply 110 Fouitti I 1 St , LcUccn hours 9 &od 10 . m. It E. Ecimin. WANTKU-A flrst-cl M waiter at Loulo & lletz- eet'a restaurant , No. 655 Ilrotdoay , Council Bluff * FOll 8IK A new leather top bu y. Will bo sold cheap , Apply to Ur. Cook , No 525 BroaJ- way. T7OH HAljK 'Iwo nlco liedioom aeti. Apply it ! 5S7 Mjnater itrieL SAtE. Thla weeki my Inaurano agency. FOIl Uima. I niu lta > ln dty. J W EKROIR. "f OIt bALK. . .other hotel In a In. JL1 town , nowdoInK abualncia c ( about month. No ether hotel In tha tilftco. Terms llboml. SWAN & WALKSR TOK SAI.B OK 1 HAD E. 8(0 acrea ol land In JDWayno county , Wo. Will tr.vto lor Oounctl Blutls city property er Boll cheap lor cash , or ( art time. SWAV & WALKIR TO TrtAUit-Oo < xl Iowa cr Nebraska WANTH lend lor a imall stock ol hardwire or general merchandise , well located. SWAN & WALKXR. "IpOK SM.K Ararechanto to get a fine , well Im- JC proxod tarm ol 400 acrcu , within a tew miles ot Council liludi , at a bargain. Low pilce and easy terms. bwAN & WALtna poll SALB A good paj Ing hotel property with I ' livery stable , In ono ol the beat iinall towna In ncitern Iowa will sell with or without ( urnlturo , or will tiade tor a imall larm with ( took etc. SWAN & WALKXR , ITJOH rtALE Eighty acrea unimproved land In J } Union countv , Iowa , Si milia south caitot Al ton , the oiunty Beat , or will trade lor Nebraska or Kanaaa land. SWAN & WALKKR. > 0 It HAliK A2uacro tract ot good land about 3J ono and a halt rcllea Irom Council lilufli post O.F.CO. at a bargain. SWAN & WALKER. li > 01l SALE In Harrison county , Iowa. 320 acres JD zrABB land , Ml under fence a 200 aero farm ulth nno ImproTemcnta , all under cultivation except 20 acrea grass 8) ) acres good grass orpaaturo land , nnd sex era ! other tractaol Irom 40 to 160 acres ol Unlmproxcdland. BWAN & WAI.KBK. "I70R HALK Lauds Improved aad unimproved. Jj II you want a tarm In western Iowa , Kanaaj MibraekB or Dakota , lotus ho r Irom you. SWAN 4 WALERR. HALE A Ifireo number of business and resi dence lota In all parte ol Council DlutTs. See U3 bcforo ) ou buy , SWAN & WALKKR. "T71011 BALK Parties wishing to buy cheap lots to 1 } build on can buy ou monthly payments ot Irom ? 2 to 210 HWAN & WALKRR HEN I Wo will rent you n lot to bu.ld on with thoprlillage to buy II jou with onery liberal tutm . T\/"AN 1 Kl > i o /rrutionil | with any can wishing a V peed location I r flimilng mill , eash , door nnd blind manufactory , no hruo building and machinery , well located , lor sale , lenso or trade ; SWAN & w ALKKII. KENT Large two itory frame bulldlnn suit able lor warehouse or Htoraao purposes , rear railroad depot. SWAN VAl.KK t. TOH HKNT Oil SALe. - na.i ' .r.g anil grounm Jp fultal lo for bua'l foundi ) and nmchlno shop Good boiler , engine , cupola , blower with fliud ehalt' las ct3 , icady to put In motion. SWAN WAIKIIU , , j\OK SALE Houses , Lota and Land. A. J. Jt ? ctopren on , 6C3 Hretaxenuo. T/tUtt 8ALK A top-buggy , Urut-iUBa maKO and JD in excellent condition. Or 111 trade lor cheap tt > t. Addrecs f. M. Dee olllco. Council BluTs. " \ / rtWlls-u n-vury Duuyiu Council lima * u k i W THiUi * . Delivered by canter at only twenty c r.t a week. I'Al'KHS For silo at Uii otBce , al SB centa OLD ' a hundred VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR RENT , I hare n double store hulld'iig,10 ' roomapartitioned oO , elegantly papered , supplied with writer Irom the water uorks , gooJ brick cellar , suited tor restaurant , laundry , boardltg house , mcrchantllo busln'saor resident property. Also a largo two-story Irame dwelling Kith 16 rooma two cellars , etc. , etc. , eultcd lor boardlrg house , private residence , hospital , cto opposite the city balldlneg and city market lor rent cheap. W. It , VAOQIIAN. 1" . II. OKCOTT. S. T. I. M. SucoF.asoiis ro Casady" ; Orcutt & French 405 Broadway Council Biufis Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Mattings , Linoleums , > Oil Cloths and Upholstery. Mail Orders Carefully Filled ! CUONGIL BLUFFS CARPET GO. A. J. MILLER , ( COJUUKD ) Hair Cutting and Shaving , This is an Equal SightsShoj 010 Brordwny , Council Bluffs COUNCIL BLUFFS Wboloaa'e and Retail Dealera hi Hard Soft ana Blossburg G O .A. UL TV. H. SIBLEY , Malinger. Offlco , 88 Main St. Yard , on 0. H. I , I' , and I U li bt. V. Hallway. SUNSHINE SUNDAY , Flowers and Mnsic Owe tlio Easter Services. Jarga OoDgrogations and Inter esting Services , Among llio OhurcliCH. [ Easier Sunday wna a potfoct day , nnd ky and earth were favorable for the athorlng of largo audiences at the linrchcs for the dlnplay of now bonnets , or the showing of flower * , for all the do- alii cbnrnctorlatlo of Easter day. AT ST. rAXJL'n KMHCOI'AI , CUURCU icro were of conrao special sstvicos and f spocif > .l interest. Although Easter hai I Into yoara become inoro and tnoro gem- rally observed by other churches , still 10 day la looked upon M one In which 10 Episcopalians have a more than rdlnary iatcrost. The church was so rowded that It was almost Impossible to cat the entire congregation. The dec- rations word not profuse , but they were > oautifnl and were very Hstefully ar- angod. Ono of the noticeable floral dec- rations was a lyre , as benutlfnl a floral eslgn as over aopoarod in this city. It was the tribute of Mrs. Dan McGitmls , nd was ordered from an eastern iloriat. 'ho choir gave a very choice .musical irogrammo and the rector , Rev. T , J. McKay , preached an eloquent sermon on 'Who shall roll afray the stone ? " Hosid After the awful tragedy of Frldny , nnd io placing of the body of Jesus in the omb , the disciples passed the Jewish abbath In the depths of despair. The tst day of the week had been appointed > y the noble women , Maty Magdalene tnd the other Mary for the embalming of ho body. Slow the hours dragged their weary length along but they faltered nut , nd the uotnont the first gray streak of awn appeared in the east , taking with licm sweet opicoi for the annolntmont hey set out for tbo sepulchre of him hey so passionately loved. As they hastened through the dim [ ght of the Easter morning they said tone no another , "Who shell roll ns away ho stonu. " Perhaps in the strength of heir love and devotion for the Master hey thought they might bo able by their united efforts to rcinovo the atone thorn- elves from the mouth of the sepulchre. But Ei they are wondeiing concerning hat , they approach tbo garden from whcnco they could see the three creases itanding , and drawing near they see hat the stone has been already removed. And when they found that the Lord had risen Indeed can you understand the sud den rovalation cf faith which these women rotiaccd their stops ? Faith unto death unmoved In their unflinching de votion to the Lord. Mary loved the Lord much , because much had been for- ; lven her. It Is love , not learning or itation , that shall secure ns love of Dhrltt. The only watch-word that will admit no there will bo lovo. It Is said of saints of old who spent days and nights at iho crucifix , that they grow uctvally like unto the object of their adoration. And sometimes it is Bald without question of doubt that the ry marks of tno DHI'B became evident on taelr hands and on their foet. It is a principle won derful In its power. May It not bo true that of all the things in this universe love aleno is immortal. Ob , blessed Jesus , may wo grow more and moro in thy llkO' ' noes of love , and bo sharers in thy glorl ous resurrection. The weeping ones ere eaylng in their anxiety , "Who shall roll us away tli stone ? " Why are wo bcin. and whor are wo going ? are questions of the great eat moment , and If wo cannot aatlsfaotor ily answer those and the other queatloas , they will sap away the very foundations , and take away tbo Inspiration neceesary for a grand , true existence. Iho Icai of property , of social position and InGuenco are all light and easy to be berne compared with the loss of those wo lovo. I cannot speak of th's without touching every single one of you , for whore is the homo over which the angel of Death has not spread his dark wingt ? Where Is the heart that Is not Impressed with a fond memory of one that has faded away , no moro to bo beheld on this earth throughout eternity. How maoy fathers and mothers who look upon empty cradle * and 1'aten In vain for the patter of the darling little feet that they wi'l ' never hear aqain ? How many women there are In whcne arms have L-.dod their only conifott , and have nothing left to love , for so deep is the void in the1' : poor hearts , and they siy , "Who shall roll ns away the sttue from the sapulchcr of our burled hopes and lost lovot ? ' The Augol of God is near and the he vy atjno is rolled away. To yon who are soirowirig th'.a ' Esstor morning there Is as great jay n there i was for the apostles when they beheld I tbut their Lord was risen from the deal. .For he tells us that wo are immortal in God. It tolls us the atorms of maphocd make the peace of old ago , It tolls us that all tr als are sent us by a lotlng Father , whoso pniposo wo may not see now , but shall BOO hereafter. It tells u that those trialr , nobly boinr , are pro ductive of the brightest joys , and endows dews us with that peace of f God wh'ch paesoth all understanding. Uy the light of this Eister morning wo road and understand this sacred love Wo know why Christ relnsed to put away tbo cup of bitterness. Oh , ye sorrowing aonla that grope in darkness and have no light , will you not let the light of thu castor morning stream into the light ol your souls ? Let Christmas morning dr for the joyous , bat Itt those who are ser rowfnl cling to this morning of Easter. "Then souowiiig soul that long has kept , Thy wraty watch with tin , Open wide thy doors to-day And lot God's sunlight In , "Pa lad no moro , lift up thine eye. The Lord ia risen , lie reigns on high. The heavy atcne IB rolled away , The Lord is risen , 'tis Easter day. " ST. Ir.ANCIS1 XAVIEB. At the Catholic church the attendant wci so largo tbit all were not able ti gain rimlttaucs. The altirj were bean tifully adorned , and the son Ices wen , vet/ impressive , Rev. FatherIlealoy eel . ebratlng high lints and preaching au excellent collont rormon on "Tho Resurrection t Ohriit. " The innate w s veiy fine , th chair comistlng of Miis Amelia IV.chel Mits Katie Gcrner , soprano ; Mlas Nel tie Geruor , alto ; Mr. E. A. Becker an Mr , J , A. Murphy , brss. Mils Paichi prrsldod at the organ. The special rnusl of merit was a tiio from Morcodsnto ccasj soprano , alto and bais ; In "Ri ulna Coell , " a mmt'tte , from Lrtnblotti " 0 Salutarls , " b ss solo , rendered by I A. Becker. At about 8 o'clock yesterday mornln about thirty of the bcya ( f St. Joseph academy who belong to the todallt a clety marched over to the church wll c their new binner tnd weiring allvi medals. Special cervices were hold i that hour nnd the sacrament adminis tered to them. THE CONOHKOATIONAL UUURCIt was beautifully decorated yesterday and a Very largo congregation was In attend- nnco. Each aldo of the pulpit there was n largo pyramid of potted plant * , sur mounted by callaa , whllo the communion table in front was covered _ with cut flower * , some In a llttlo pyramid , others In little baskets Above tbo pulpit was a hanging basket of vines and ferns , and just above this a pure whlto dove. Other plants and flowers were tajte- fnlly arranged on stands and In groups , the whole presenting a voiy attractive appearance. The music was excellent. The newly organized choir is ono of power and awoetncsF , their voices blending almost perfectly. The choir consists of Prof. McDermld , Mr. Westcott , Miss Leonard and Mies Christy , with Miss Fitch at the organ , Besides the hymns , in which the congregation joined , Alias Fitch gave a very fine overture on the organ , an excellent - collont Easter anthem was sung by. the choir , and Mr. Wostcott , who has as pure and awoot a tenor voice as there la in the city , aan ? a solo as an offertory. The prutor , Rev. Q. W. Orofls , pr < ash ed a very fine sermon * i iho "Bosurroo- tlonof Christ , " closing it with the follow ing versos from his own pen : When Christ waa Intel within the tombs , Fond hopea were burled there Like flowers , nweot in nil their bloom , Cut down in frosty air. "Oh , wo hnd hope , " his followers aaid , "That tiuly tnls was Ho , Who out of bondao should Imvo led And set our people free. "But now within the tomb ho Bleeps Among the silent dead , While nature in her sorrow weeps Andbowa In grief her head. ' 'O , alow of heart not to believe The words of prophets old , That Christ must sutler to relieve The world from grief untoldl" Whoso voice thus spcaH to those < ud hearts In tones of love divine , While sorrow like a life departs ? Dear Jesus , it is thine ! Tlio rocky tomb hai plven up The precious dint therein ; Ap/ain shines forth the star of hope Bright o'er a world of sin. Oh , death , whcro is thy vonomed eting ; Thy victory , O grave ? Now may our tongues exultant sing , Fur Christ has power to cave ; Tho' m the travo wo nil must ho And eleep beneath the sod , Our souls immortal racnot dlo But rlso unto their God , The Sunday school hold n special Eeiter service alee , consisting of music and reading and responses of appropv'ato A few weeks ngo a bright- hoBftcd lady In the church offered a silver modal to cvoiy boy or girl who learned to repeat the Apostles creed , the Lori's prayer and the ( en commandment i , perfectly foctly , before Easter , Yesterday the names of those who had thus won moials wore road. The list was a long ono. Ono of the number , lltt'o ' Etta Otis , stcod up before the whole school and re peated the Apostle's creed , not only get ting every word just light , bnt giving much expression to It , quite a feat for so little a girl under such embarvr.T'rjg ' nnd bewildering circumstanced. TUB METHODIST C11URCU Wc'i made to bloom like a bower. Thera wai built R Krijo platfoim back of the pulpit , there biipg Miroo tiers , to DM to be used for seating the cHldrou in the eve ning oxerc'tce. At the mouing service this ahgo wei covered with potted plrats and blooming flowers , very nicely ar ranged. On the wall above appeared in green a large heart , on ono eido of wbicl was A I ergo crosi , and on the ether side an equally largo crona , all these emblems beln worked in green. On one of the sldo walls appeared an anchor , a hear and a star , also in green. On the oppo site wall , extending almost the entire length of the church , In large htteia , ap peared the words : "The Stone Was Rolled Away. " Rav , Dr. McCreny preached an aprroprlato sermon , anc poclnl mneio was provided. The Sunday school hid an Enter sor- vlca Irst evening. The school's ' a largo ono , there being present at the regular sosp'on , 325 , and hat night there wcs a largo attendance of older folks nlio. The cervical consisted of music , recltatlcn ; readings and response. Mr. Johnson's clns g vo a aong which was wt'l ron < dercd. AT OTHER PLACES. The seivicos at other churches wore not to noticeable. The PreBbytntian church not being furiMahod no attempt was made to decorate It. The pastor prosched on "Tho R'son ' Lord , " and tjio acruccs wore made eomowhat boirinp ; up on the day. At the Baptist church there we 3 a communion service , the firjt pines the reorganization of the eoclety. Rav. Dr. Cooley , of Chicago , preached on the sub joot of "God's Love , " his text being "God so loved the world that ho gavohia only begotten Son. " Lost night a moot ing was held for the purpose of calling upon Rev. Dr , Cooley to become the pester - tor of the church , a cll Trhlch ho will doubtless ncjopt. Ho Is a man of ilpo experience and scholarship , has moro then ordinary pulpit power nnd wi'l ' doubtless build up the church which under the former pastorate has mot with such reverses At tlio Institution for the deaf and dumb , besides the regular Sunday ser vloos , rectal iona appropriate to Easter were filven by the Misses Olllo Tracey and Nolllo Bluey. Odd Fellow * ' ItiBurancc. Some time ago the Odd Fellows1 Pro. teotlvo and benefit atsocUtlon of this cltj merged Into the like association at Forl Madiaon , Iowa , the memberships here being ing transferred , thus strengthening botl organizations , As an Ins'nnco of how tin members hero have had * the worth o their policies increased by tbo coosollda tion , attention is called to the eettlomen a few days ago , of the policy of Oharlei Powell , a well-known resident of Omaha who died recently , and who was alto a ono timo-a realdent of this city. Then hai been paid on his policy $033.10 , ffhi old members who are familiar frith thi locil orgaulzitlon bore before It tra. if merged Into the ono at Ft. Madison , wll 10 readily roe how greatly the iremberablp has Inertaied In value rince tbo cbange There is come talk of having the Omabi id association join in aho , which wouli idel doobtlesj benefit the member * there li llO llhe manner , bes'des atrengthenlng th association , and thiuby benditting otlie ,6- memben. H. W. D'odd , the secretary c the association , reports tbat affairs are i E. a flourishing condition , and predicts tha eio long every policy will be worth II face value. li's Snatching Snonks , th As Constable Wetley was leisure ! rer strolling along Main street on Saturds at evening on his way home he noticed t\\ suspicions characters In front of him , one of whom had a hrgo tutkty In his hand. Thinking they obtained the turkey by ionic crooked means ho concluded to "lay low" and await the results. They stopped at several stores and tried to dispose of It for twenty-five cents , and finally , when at Gco. Blax- slm's , 807 Main street , hid the turkey under the entrance to the upper part of his house and wont into Blaxslm'e , whore ono tried on amt of shoos , while the other follow slipped a pair of ladles' com mon shoos , valued at about $1.00 , Into his pocket , and was just walking out of the door whim Constable Woiloy nabbed him. Just ni Wesley laid hands on the crook ho throw the shoos back Into the store on the floor. Wesley gave him In charge of two men while ho looked after the ono trying on the shoos inside of the store , and after several skirmishes , In which they attempted to got away , with the assistance of a police whlalto and Officer Towns ono was landed In the city iall and the other taken by Wesley before Fralnoy , who sent his man to the county jail. Mr. Wesley learned afterward that the turkey had been stolen from J. II. Sny- der. The men were strangers in town and by their appearance , if It does not deceive , are tramps. COMMKUOIAIj , UABKR , Wheat No. 1 milling , " 65) ) No , 2 , 60 ; No. 3 , CO. Corn Now , 28o. Oata Vet local purposes , 23o. Hay 85 ( KXgO 50 per ton ] baled , CO@CO. Kyo S5o. Oorn Meal 1 SO per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , G 00(9 ( 6 50. 50.Coal Coal Delivered , bard , 9 60 per toni solt 4 0 per ton Lard Falrtmnk's , wholesaling at 9 c. Flour City flour , 1 50@2 90 , Brooms 2 95@S 00 per dor , LIVE STOCK. Cattle Butcher cows S 253 75 , Butcher stoora , S 75(3.1 ( 00 , Sheep 2 50@3 00 , lloga 1 004 25. FBonocE AND menu Poultry Live chickens , per doz. 300 ; live turkeys , Do per Ib , Butter Creainory , 25@28o ; choice country lC@18o , Kpga lOc per dozen. Vegetables Potatoes , -15(3500 ( per bushel ; onions , 75o per bu ; apples , choice cooking or eating , 3 50 ; beans , 1 00@1 50 par hushpl. Oranges Florida , 4 00 per box ; California. 2.60 per box. Lemons 4 50@5 00 nor box IOWA ITEM- . DCS Moines' fito do utment have re spondcd to forty-one fire alarms since Jenuaiy 1 , ni against 102 for the entire yerrof 1884. Two men are csid to have put 72,000 feet of lumber through ono of the big phu'rg ' ira hlncs in a Clinton mill ono day kit week. The Loan and Tnrst company , of Mar sha'ltown ' , with e-pl--l * stock of ยง 100,000 filed articles of Incoiporation with the secretary of afate. Jndgo Given , of Des Molncj , rules that under the Fritz decision ho shall pl'C3 injunctions on buildings ) where intoxicants ara kept for arle. A letter of sympathy to Gen. Grant , signed by scores of echcol children ol MarohslltDwn , drew a prompt letter of thanks from the general , signed by his aon , F. D. Grant. Wolfe , the Dc3 Molncs hocdlnm who , while suffering from , alcoholism , dcehrec h's uifo a murderers , and efterrrerda at tempted suicide , is rc.ovcr'ng ' from the wound ? and debauch and retracting his sworn statement rs to the murder. The Dnbuquo man who received a divine command to fly through the air built for himself a psir of wings and began gan his flight from the gable end of a barn. His twisted bickbono and broker wrlat , ho says , is owing to no fault o the wing business , bnt duo solely to his own lack of faith , having lot go his grip , like Peter , at the critical moment Ho wai divinely punished. Fremont Facts. FREMONT , Neb. , April 4 , 1885. Editor DAILY BEE : Our State Norms hero lira 135 students. Wo sent twenty teachers np to the institute at Nortl Bond this week. Our public schools em ploy twenty-two tcachou , so that Fremont mont is becamirg an t durations ! centre Our prohibitionists have a ticket In the field , and expect to nnko tho'r ' influence felt at the coming election. Quito a number are taking the state prohtbitlcn organ , the Now Ropubl'c ' , of Lincoln. J. 0 , Nichol , of Omaha , was canvass lv among the Presbyterians fcr th Christian Ilour. Bo is a succrn ni a cinVAsaer. The friends of national reform , or th ivli Ious a-iu ndment , hold aconvoritiu In tha ? resbyterlau church Thursday nni Friday evenings this week , and dro'w good audiences. Thn W. 0. T. U. and number of friend * in the various ohnrche co-oprated. Uov. E. B. Graham , on of the mott talented mlnlttars in Omaha addioasrd tno convention Thursday eve nlng on government end the bible. Mr Graham is a popular platform speaker Rev. D. A. Bloao , pastor of the Prosby torlan church here , gave an excellent ad drcsa on government nnd the Sabbath Ho strongly endorses the movement , f W. MoOlurkln , of Wahoo , Neb. , made an eloquent address on the throe foes of the republic , which ho de fined to be rings , rum and rebellion. Mrs. M. Hitchcock ably presented the claim * of the W. 0. T. U. and llav. * M. A. Ganlt answered a great variety oi f questions from the drawer on the rela tion of government to religion. The hberallsts of the town we're considerably amused , and presented a paper to the convention containing some twenty ques tions justifying the teachings of Paine and Ingeraoll. There was not time tc answer thess , and Uov. D. A. Bloeo ex pects to answer them in a publio addresi at a future time , Such conventions at this Indicates that there Is an Irreprossl ble conflict rieing between Ohristlanltj and liberalism as to which shall conlro the country. D. SPIRIT VOICE IN COimT , Ventrllcqnli m and n Swollen EJI Convict a filboner. New York Journal. When Lewis Francis , an Imposing looking colored man , nurchedlnto Jtffer ton Market court yesterday morning , hi right eye was swollen to the slza of areg of er ulatlon baseball. Wallace Conk ling , in little darkey , kept regarding the Bad at looking optlo with a grin of satisfaction Its "Found them fighlng on west Twentj fifth street , " eald Officer Perkins. "Oonl llngjhlt Francis in the eye with a cln became ho took bia girl away Irom him , "I'm a ventriloqnUt , sab , " ail Francis , proudly , to Justice Dundy , ay | { "QIvo as a sample of your abilities ivo i aid the court , "All rltjht B h , " responded Francis , moving off to the nnta-rcom , where he asked in his natainl vcice : "What did dat low nlgpah o to mo ? " "Ho hit yon in the eye 'cause you paid 'tonahuns to a nlco ynllor gal. " "You saw him , Tommy , didn't you ? " "Yes. I did , " answered the distant olcc : "he's a no 'count ' nfggah , anyhow 'oil don't 'aoolate wld such lowtraah , an1 : I was Jndgo DnITy I'd let you go an' end that bad n'ggah up I" "That will do , 'raald the court , "I'm attsficd with Tommy's testimony and I'll ot you go. I'll ' give yon ton days Conkllng , for hitting him , " FILES ! A SURK OUKK POUND AT uABTI HO ONI NEKD BOmtB , A sura euro for Blind , Bleeding , Itching nnd Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr , Vllliaraj ( an Indian liemody , ) called Dr , William's Indian Pllo Ointment. A single > oz has cured the wont chronic ciwoa of 25 or SO yoara standing. No ono need intlor five nlnutos attar applying this wonderful sooth- ng modicino. Lutlons , Inatramonia and cloo- tuarioa do more harm than good. William's ndlan File Ointment absorbs the tamers , al lays the Intonso. itching , ( particularly at night ftor ( cettinff warm in bed , ) acta oa a peultico , Ivos Instant relief , and la prepared only for 'lies , itching of the private parts , and fer othlno else. Bond what the lion , J. M. Ooffinbt'.ry. of loveland , says about Dr. William's Indian 'He Oolntmeat : "I have used acoros of File Turoa , and It affords me pleasure to aay that I lave never found anything which garo such mmedlato nnd ( lormanont relief na Dr , Wll- am'a Indian Ointment. For sale by all drug- lata nnd mailed on receipt of price , GOo nnd 1. Bold nt retail by Kuhn & Co. 0. F. GOODMAN , Wholesale Airont. Tlio CliicnRu Opera CJUCAQO , April 3. Col. J. H. Haverly nspected the Opera Fcsstval Auditorium in 10 Exposition building to-day , nnd pro- lounced It n remarkably tlno ono In size , and landiomo appearance and cornnlctonocs of etaila. " 100 Doaes Ono Dollar" is true only of lood's Saraaparllla , and it ia an uu- nsworablo argument as lo strength and conomy. Hung for llorso Stonllnjj. IlELGNA , Mont. , April 3. The notorious 'clix Constant and McDonald were hung on Thursday at Buch Creek , near Benton , for lotao stealing. Meanest Snciik in Town , Malarial gcaes sneaked up through iho > oorly constructed drain ? and made baby ory sick with malarial fever. Baby would hnvo died but for timely use of Brown's ' Iron Bitters. There is nothing ncnner In Its way of comin ? , nor worsa nits eiToats , than this nnlarla from the underground regio'na. Mrs. McDonald , f Now Haven , Conn. , says , "For six years I suffered from the effects of ma- aria , bnt Bronn's Iron Bitters cured mo ntlroly. " Tiy It when malaria steals in ml undermines your constitution. It will give relief. ' SCHMIDT , PHOTOGRAPHER ! No. 220 Main St , Council Bluffs. Open Sunday. First-las ) work guaranteed. SOEURZ. 07FIOK OVER AMKRIOAK EZPRKBS lOUNCIL BLUFF8. ro w A j. L. DKBEVOISE. Union Titbit Apt , No. 507 Broadway Council Blnffa. Railway Time Table. Corrected to January 7 , 18SB. COUNCIL .BLUFFS. Tha following re tbo times ol the rrlv l and de parture ol trains by central itandard tlms , at the ooal depota. Tralua leave transfer depok ten mn- ntei earlier and arilve ten minutes later. WAV ! . JltMVl. SlSSpm Chicago Kiproa * 0.00am 0to : a m Fa k Mill. Tco : p to 1SO ; p m AocommodaUon. J.OO p m At local depot only. K1IHU1 OITT , ST. JO * AND COUBOIIi ILZTrf. 10:06 : a m Mall and Kxi.roap . , 6.29 p m SlUpm r dlo ( < xpivfia , 8,65 p m OniOiOO , VILWAUEEX 4SD 8T. rlCI. JI5 ! p m ExrreflO , 9CJ : a m C'25 K m KvproB ) , tM p m omoioo , KOCK ISUKD AND rAcino. 5:25 : p m AtNr.tln Sspritss , 5CS : a ui 9:25 : i , m Day < pres9 1:54 : p m I ISO a m * U Vfc'uM ' Accommodation , 8/5 p m At local depot only. . Eii' . AT. ixiuin 4Mi ricina 7:10 : pin Chicago Express 8:10 : am o.lu u u. Aicoturuouit.on Uou : a m 1:30 : p m Louis Kxpreea 2:46 : p m At Transfer only Oinciao and MoaTirwunxi , (169 p m Express , 6:60 : p m 9S5am ; Paolflo Exprcaa 0:05 : a m aionx cirf AND rAcinp , v 7itO p m St. Paul Express , Q:00 : a mme mo a m Day Express 7:00 : p m UNION PACIFIC. 8:00 : p m Western Exprcaa , 8:20 : a m UiCO a m Taclflo Expreu , < : (0 p m 11)10 ) a m LlnooUi Express , 1:18 : p rn At Transfer only DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAHA. Ixiavc Council Blulti - 7:16 : 8:20 : 0:30-10:80 : 11:40 : a. m. 1:30 : 2:30-8:80 : : 4:28 : 5:25 : 0:25 : 11:45 : D. rn. Lcavo Omaha 8:40 : 7:51 CfO 10CO : 11:15 , m , l2to-2OJ-Soo-4oo-4:60-6:55 : : : : : : 11:10 a m. United States Depository OF OMAHA Oor. 18th and Varnam 8tr 7/ifl Oldest Banking Establishing ? in Omaha , ICtCJtrOP * TO EOUKTZB uiB&uiaeu Itt 185tt * Organised at Nfttlonnl Bank In CAPITAL . aOOtro BUKFLUB AND PROFITS . OlSO.bO ornoau tuaorou. OnxAJH Komrm , President. /OBI A. Oiuanrov , Vloe President. A avaroa Kotnrrn , td Vlo Prealdtnt A , i. PorrLiro * . t , Q. DaTia , CaUi W U If la uin , Aaalslant Cashier , Tranaaota a general banking bualnait. IMUM tlu certificates bearing Inker eiL Draws drafki on fu 'raooUoo and principal oltlaa In tha Unlkid 8lat > Also London , Dablln , Edlabnrgh and thi prlnclpi oltleaol the continent and Europe , COLLECTION PROMPTLY MADi D. O.BRYAHT.M.D. &AMS1 1224 : Fornam Street , OornerltthSli Offloo hcuia 9 to U a. m. , I to m Tan years cxperUnos. Can apeak Osrman. - ff , S , ATWOOD , Plattsmouth , - - Nebrtwfc HEBEFOP.D . UB JERSEY WTILI AID DUICO 0 * AND "THE ENGLISH " KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , Council Bluffs. THE OMT ALL SIQIII HOCSK IN TIIK CITY. Evfrythirty srrvcd in ftwt clars style fttul on short notice. Hot nnd cnld lunrhen nlwu ii roarly. GRAVEL HOOFING Roof Pnintiug and repairing. All work gunrnntccd to give s&t sfnction. GEO. SMITH SON 302 N. 7th Street , . , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Attention , Ladies. While closing out mr notton , will sell all h.Mr Roods- 25 per cent discount , 300 Switches 00 wavea , Bangs , etc. , to sacrlfrto. Ciutom work c re.\llly attended' ! " . MIIS D. A , BKNKDICT .137 Urondway , Conndl BlulTa. II. U. FIELD. W. 0. ESTK1 ? Field & Estep , UNDERTAKERS No. 317 Broadway. Council'BIulTs , Town. Oalla Attended'Promptly ' , Dny anil Night. Tftrtlculnr attention filven to Krubulmln * Telephone No. 07. COUNCIL 11LUIT3 , April 2. FOREMAN Hold thli sracelor tko adTCrtlscment ol Dia Judd iSmUh'8 Electric Aiplunece. They arotoobufty filling their ordora and ( retUrfflhtlr new lactors , No. 80 , VcuithStreet , to righto , to get u any copy lust now. FOR EVERYBODY AT TRADE P RICES. House Paintet's Tools For Sale Very Cheap. 3. A. BENEDICT , 337 Broadway , - . Coin.c.l . Blu s VTholiayo trlfltd nwsy their voiithlillnor and power , who arc mifTorlriKrroiii terrlhlo JlUAIN'S nnd I > OSS K S , who arc weak , IMPOTENTand unlit for luarrlugo. MEN of | and vitnllty , OU RK , NOmtitt"pr orTioiTl'nnK standlnKlhu'cVisbYuaybc , i > r wli'ii has fallvu In ciiri'.liy a few weeks or months u n < if tliu celebrated MYRTLE AIM TREATMENT Athomcwltbuiu exposure , liiLT.Sb time , and for 1.K3S money tliiu nny other niclliod In the World. Weak back , headache , KUlSBlONS , lassltiulo , loseofsplrllsnnilaliililtlnn. clnnmy thouglitn , d r o n il t ul drcania. dcfccttTc memory , I trOTlCNCI" , nis , linneillmcnts to nmrrlapoi oud many ollur eymploms leadlni ! to fONau.MFTION or INSANITY , are promptly removed by this treatment , ana -rigorous manhood restored. \MarriedMcn \ , or those who intend to marry , ' 'REMESIllER , perfect BCXUII strcnRtli tveans.hcaltn. Tlitoroiis off- , lonp llfo and the love and respect ofa falthrnl wire. Weak inciiBlioiilu bu restored to Tlgor A anbond before marriage , I'rnofH , tuRtliniiiiinlli and valuable treatise U stomp * . tEstab.lS77.AadressThe ) Climax Medical Co , 5O4 , St. Louis , Mo. ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. Are the Cheapest. Most Durable , Smallest in Size and Lightest in Weight. Wlth > o HaO ' Preaacs of any kind can the amount ol work produced , such little expentf. ( ten tons if hay anJJovtr to load ra hood box car , ) aa can be done with th Ertel Improved Uvhlner. Warranted or u * alp. For Illulstm'eJ now circular address , EltTKL , & > UO. . Qulrey. Illinois. Mention Omaha lice a 11 em liotablUhedlnltftS. BOLTE , TAL GMIZEO , Wladow Cans , Iron Crutlnn , lleltlllo Bky-llghlt , Sc. Xto , Ire > nd.Ba HI tie Bontb ltb Btrset Omaha Nebraaiji. , . ' , ' . ' O STUM Boims , r ' m * o teyjs' ' ' $ # r * CAST IRON , stew PUMP * . BOWIJQ.GLOW , ' : - ' R&pRS orAUKiws. MGIHEGOVmNpfiS ; , v CMTftlFUGAL REELS , BM S CASTINGS , \NmB-tfHEU \ 60NOR $ * CAIPIHQ REELS , ' MSH WEIGHTS , 'HfAm MTEfiS. UAm8RUB'fiBELT'S WELL AUGERS , ' \ BOUER'MiLtii , . BRICK YAW CASTINGS , SHAFTNGP'UL / L Ers -HANG E Rs Sc-B OXES rnos. omcuu ir > B , n. rnn OFFICER & FUSE'S BANKERS. Ccondl Blnffl , . . . Ia. Established - - 1856 Dealers In fortlgn and DouMtla Inktng * AC4 Bom * Bscurltlti * , THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER NO. 2 , la the Ulffhcat Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. With rnly S3 kejfc to learn a * I operate , It prlnta 70 chiractera IncluilIrK caps and ( mall letteri. . punctuation * , fiKureu , elgnl Mil I fr ctlon . It a uie blmplMt and | ino t rapU . wrltlrtr muhln * made iw well aa the moit Uurible i illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff Sea/nans & Benedict , Chicago , 111 , , Solo Agents , C. H. SHOI-KS , Council Ulufia Agent fcr Wuitem low * JTACOH srjtrs , Attorney - at-Law , COUNCIL DLUFIS , IOWA. Office , Ualn Street , llooma 7 and 8 , Bhugart and Jeno blook. Will practice In H. ate and tattvoourta. MANDEMAKEES & VAN , AROniTEOTS , AND BUILDERS No 201 Upper Broadway , Council Blaflf. Dr , "W. H. Sherradon DENTIST , JKEasonic Temple Oounoll Blaflf T low * . E , Eice M , D , oi lh r tisaoia n t 4 wllhosl Ul kiufs oi irawlox cl UMC , CDROKIC Orel thirty y ars I'tactloal ( .xysilsMa VIM k I , f rl strrxt , Oooncll BluSa. ( arCcnialU'isn Irta. ' _ rf