6 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS-FRIDAY , APEIL 10 , 1885. ' THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. - Friday Morning Aoril 10 , BUBSCBItTION JUTES. . . ' week 51 Otrrlei , . - . - . . - . . - . . - 110.00 ceota'ptf p r yea OFFICE ! No. Igl'cfirlBtrcot. MINOR MENTION , Bornhnid.IMoman concert , April 11. Two Jakes , the barber * , 402 Broadway Buroaua from $9 upwards at MandoTa. Ool. J. S. Tarn , of Avooi , waajat the Pacific yesterday. Water-color and colored photos just re ceived at W. W. Chapman's. The " 0. B. Bo a" bare tholr social pirty at Bono's hall this ovoning. Col. J. SI Toner has returned and Is making headquarters at the Pacific. Mouldings for picture hangings that are entirely now and novel In ntylo , just received by W.V. . Chapman. Mrs. William Koch , of Mindcn , died Wednesday of trichina. Five children are reported to nick with the aamo dis oaso. oaso.Rev. Rev. Dr. McOrowy Is to occupy as a homo , the house on Madison street occu pied by his predecessor , Rrv. Mr. Arm strong. The next annual mooting of the Irish National League , which has just closed Its session at DCS Molnos , will bo hold in this city. Rev. B. P. MoMonomy , of this city , has boon choaon ono of the oxoontlvo committee of the Irish National League , of Iowa. W. 0. Slytor , ot this city , and Mlas Emma Barton , of Wright Station , have boon joined in matrimony by Rov. Dr. McCroary. M. F. Rohrar , the special ogont of the Mutual Llfo , was at Glenwood yesterday paying J. J. Woodrow § 2,042 , on an endowment - dowmont policy. The telephone company has a gang of men at work now straightening wires , re moving needles poles and making sundry needed Improvements. The small lithographs o ! Gnu Williams , aa "Oapt. Mlshlor , " has a striking resem blance to Goorga Blaxslm , the Main street boot and shoo man- It will pay yon to examine the latest noroltier In mouldings just rocolvod at Chapman's. They are entirely now and designed to hang pictures on. All the clalmanta against the county in the small-pox cases are to moot at the county auditor's office April 17th , and bring their proofs and bo given a hearing and examination. Bon Hager was brought to the front yoatorday , on complaint of his wife , for disturbing the peace of the family. The trouble was adjusted between them and the case was dropped. Hannah M. Frabs now asks for a di vorce from her husband , Henry Frabo , to whom she was married at Big Grove in 1872 , and by whom she claims to have been deserted la 1874. The now millinery store of Ma. 0. A. Rogers , 341 Broadway , opens to-day. Ladles are Invited to call. The grand opening at this establishment will take place In about ono week. Ed Daily was the name given by ono poor follow who was brought In for being drunk and for begging for something to oat and drink. Ho was fined , and a charge of vagrancy also lodged against him. There is every assurance of a largo au dience to hear the Bernhard Ltsteman concert company Saturday at the opera hoasa. AB instrumental soloiata they have the reputation of being as fine as any in the land. The county board cf supervisors yes terday lot the contract for building bridges In this county for the next year so the Oakalooaa Bridge Company , whose bid wai much lower than that of any other firm. At the state jeweler * ' convention hold In Dos Molnos , Mr. Henry Robinson of thie city , was chosen second vice-presi dent , and ono of the four delegates to attend the national convention to bo held in St. Louis In May. Fred , Hanson , who was charged with hauling away dirt from tbo banks of the creek , has boon acquitted , a contractor having sold him the dirt , and hence If any blame was connected with the affair , H belonged to somebody else to shoulder. The two sneak thieves giving their names as Johnson and Sullivan , who have just leived a term in jail for snatching a turkey from J. R. Snydor's store , were arrested again yesterday for stealing a pair of pantaloons from a Broadway saloon. They wore sent to jail for five days more. The park commistiocori are consider ing quite favorably the opening of a driveway on the rldgo between First and Second atreots , provided the property owners will glvo twenty feet en each aide. Thla driveway will be from the park to a piece of ground , about two acrer , owned by the city , which Is now Isolated and cannot bo approached or uied. In making this driveway It would bo necoaaaiy to throw a bridge over Knepher itreot. The plain for the new rotary jail to be built for this county do not provide for a jailor having-any too numerous a family. There are for the jallor'd accommodation on tbo first flonr two rooms , , one for a sit ting room and one for cooking purposes. Two bedrooms are provided on the third floor , which makes quite a climb. Ihe jailor' * family will not be very conve ntently situated. Single men will now stand a show to get the poaltion , as few of the family men will desire the place. Prof. Hammond , of the Institute for the deaf and dumb , while at Now Orleans loans , mot the snperlntondont of the Niagara Grape company and bacamo somewhat familiar with the fact of that wonderful grape. The other day Prof. Hammond made a purchase of Wells Cook , the special agent hero , ordering 100 vines for the institute. The old grandmother la getting more and more stupid In her dotage. The loading editorial put Into her scrap-book yesterday , appeared as If written by ono of her own children. The old lady for got to credit to the Now York Sun , and forgot to state that It waa alterwards re produced in the Chicago Trlbnno , from which it was evidently clipped by the old lady's scissors. The old 'lady ' would not Intentionally mislead or deceive her readers , but she forgrt to put the proper credit to the article. .George Boulah and John who were arroatod for having a fight in Motcalf'a saloon , are suspected of having been concerned in a burglary at Missouri Valley. The quarrel arosn over who should carry the few dollars they had in their poeseaslon , and there was found upon thorn some ladles' jewelry , which the police suspected had been stolen from aomo store , as the goods were now and still on the cards with price marks at tached , The question as to wholhor two'.city jailers are really needed , besides the marshal , still agitates Homo of the older manlo minds. When the old jail was mod for holding prisoners , for police headquarters for everything In fact , the marshal .took care of the jail and looked after what janitor work was done , which , to be euro , was not very much. The marshal received $40 par month and cer tain fees , and the office was considered a fat one. Now , besides the marshal , two jailors are employed at $70 -month , making $180 expense In all , besides the fees. Bnt aoporato buildings are now used , and the business of the city has In creased , It ia claimed , so that more help la required , There are many improvements going on in the city , and among the most no ticeable are the buildings being raised. Dr. Hart's large brick roaldonco on Wil low avenue ? as well as Thomas officer's roaldonco have boon raised five foot. W. P. Aylosworth has been doing this-work , and the successful manner In which ho las done it Is In keeping with the skill shown In raising A. B. Walker's large brick residence and other buildings. Mr. Aylesworth has just begun raising Low er's hotel , on Main street , a two-story brick building 38x40 foot. Ho IB also to raise the brick cottage , No. ' 819 Sixth avenue , owned by T. F. Hart , as well as Jack Ouslck's residence , No. 1010 .Fifth avenue. There Is talk , too , of raising St. Francis' academy this year , and the res idences of J. R. Davidson and James Fralney. Mr. Aylcaworth haa demon strated that ho can do this work In the best possible manner , and now there is a alg demand for his services. The council committee to whom was referred the petition for the closing of saloons , had a conference yesterday after noon with some of the prominent signers of the petition , the conference being hold at the Y. M. 0. A. rooms. It is under stood that the purpose of the conference waa to see If some compromise might not DC arranged , ao that the city might retain is revenue and the saloons allowed to run under strict police regulations. It la nndcrstood that some of the signers ihomselvcs , while not in sympathy with saloons or the drink basinets In any Form , are in doubt about the advisability and practicability of the move , Council Bluffs being situated as It la. Some who , at first impulse , thought the problem was an easy one , now begin to see some of Its complications , and men who have the common end in vlow of having mon live aober-mlndod and doing away with the evils of drink , differ greatly and honestly as to the methods to bo employed. If consultations and conferences , reasonable talk , and a fair , frank showing of facts on all sldflB cannot result In some wise conclusion , then impulse , passion and prejudice will step into the arena and fight it out. Facts worth remembering when you buy Wall Paper : 1st. That Board , next door to postoQlco , has tbo largest stock to select from. 2d That his prices are as low as. the lowest. 3d That ho Is a practical interior decorator and employs none but skillful workmen. PEKSONAfc. George F. Wright returned yesterday from his western trip , Fred Drexel , of Omaha , dined at the Boch- tele yeeteiday , Mrs. 0 , K , Noitzoch , of Missouri Valley , was hor.e shopping yesterday. W. II. Smith , the Broadway confectioner , it able to bo out and about again , Samuel Ilau and his ron Harry , have gone to their cattle ranch in Colorado. T. W. Ivery , of Glenwood , was in the city , and dined at Bechtolo yesterday. A. Ilcspe , Jr. , was in the city yesterday .looking alter hla business Interests here. Warren McCord and wife , also Miss Fannie Howe , of VandalU , Ills , , are at the Bechtele. " " ' * "wTn"Gardin7r ii'still on the sick list , but is Improving icmewliat , though It will be some time before he will bo able to attend to business again. Mra. J , 0. Jonas left last evening for the east , Metdrille , Pa. , for her health , which has been very poor sinca August last , On the way she will stop over to BOO friends In Illinois and in Indiana. W. B. Gappy , of A voca , was In the city. No nun fn ATOO probably did more for se curing the new court house to be built here thin did Mr , Cuppy , and the people of Coun cil Bluffs will not soon forget him. MOVE FOE A MONUMENT , The Soldiers and Snllorn to bo Ho mcmbcrml In This County. The connly board of supervisors has adopted the following resolutions as a atartor for a fund for a soldiers' monn mont : Whereas , The officars and members of the Grand Aamy of thollopnblloof Conn cil Blufla and the officers and members of the Pottawattamlo County Veteran As soclatlon have represented to the board of supervisors that the sum of $25 of the 835 allowed by statute to bo paid out of the county treasury for expenses of inter ment of destitute soldiers of the late civil war , ' 18G1-G5 , Is sufficient for said pur poses of decent burial and whereas , that representation has boon found to bo true and n surplus of $10 , or some such sum , In euch case is likely and probable to no camukto , therefore bo It Resolved , That the auditor of eaid county procure a proper book and keep n record of the name , company and rcgl- montj whore the tame Is possible and practicable , of every soldier of the civil war of 1801-05 , who served In the army of the United States , or In the navy and marine corps during anch war , and who haa boon burled at the expense of the county according to the provisions of said stauto ) n said county. That whatever sum may remain as a difference between the said $30 and the actual expenses of decent burial , cither hereto fore or hereof- t9f , shall bo kept apart In said book , and to bo called a monument fund for the purpose of erecting a suitable monument In ono or more of the come- torles of Council Bluffs , and for grounds for said purposes , In case of such soldiers as may bo now burled , or hereafter buried , in Council Blufla , and whore soldiers are burled at other points than Council Blufis , such proportion as shall belong to the latter places for monnmon tal purposes and for grounds. That by "monument" herein is not meant the ordinary tomb or grave-atone , but a suit able monument to the memory of all soldiers who may bo interred in any ono cemetery. The said monument fund shall bo caro- fullykopt and preserved by said auditor , under the direction of the board of supervisors - , visors , nntil the said board shall order and direct the expenditure of the same In a suitable and appropriate , general lasting and permanent monument , ac cording to the terms of theaa resolutions and designations. That it Is the doairo of the present board that said fund shall bo kept Intact and undisturbed until In the judgment of the board hereafter , tno aamo shall bo sufficient to erect a suitable and perma nent monument to the memory of Bald soldiers , according to the judgment of said board. That said auditor shall make report at ; ho January session of said board in each fear , and * o often as the board shall re quire , the exact condition and amount of said monument fund , as herein aet apart. BLISS NOT BLISSFUL , Burglars Visit His Slore and Secure Considerable Plunder , HowTEhoy Worked the Job. Yesterday morning It was discovered ; bat some time during the previous night inrglara had been through Bliss1 milli nery establishment. The follows gained an entrance by a roar cellar door , forcing ono of the old hinges off , and after get ting Into the cellar they went up stairs , and finding the door locked which led nto the store , they cnt a hole through he panel , so that a hand could be reached ; hrough and unlock the door by a key eft In the lock on the other aide. The ; hleves went through the cash drawer , aklng about eight or ton dollars , and lelpod themselves to some of the stock just wnat and how much could not bo jxactly determined yesterday , but vhat stock waa missed amounted to about $100 $ , there being a quantity of white inon gocds , ladles' collars , veiling , rib. jens , etc. , missed by Mr. Bliss. The 'ellows must have been pretty well ac quainted with the situation and peculiari ties of the place , as they made no false motions but took the eaalest and safest way of securing an entrance , The door whore they gained an entrance is not many feet from police headquarters. THE NEW JAIL. The Contract Awarded by tte County " Board1 Tbo Work to bo Finished In Ninety Pays. Yoatorday the county board of super visors opened the blda for building the now county jail. The blda for doing all bat the iron and stool work and plumbing were as follows : W. H. B. Stoat , $13 , . 000 ; John Hammer , $9,000 ; Chris. Straub. § 8,995 ; Martin Hughes , $8,700 ; J. P. Weaver , 87,791 ; Wlckham Bro.'a , 87,350. The contract waa lot to Wlckham Bro.V , of this city. The contract for the Iron work wai lot to Hough , Ketcham & Co. , of Indianap olis , for $21,000. The contract ) provide , of coureo , for the giving of bonds and the the time fixed for the completion of the work ia ninety days from tbo 15th of this month. Artists' Materials at G , R , Board's Wall Paper Storo. Send for prlco list. A Postal Clcrk'u Fall , Late yoatorday afternoon W. T. Uamp < ton , registry clerk at the transfer poatof Cos , was arzeated on the charge of rob bing the malls. There were found upon hli person two registered letters which bad been opened and tha money taken out. Young Hampton , on being nrroatod , confessed to having taken the money , amounting to 815 , but taid this was his first offense. There have been packages mliaed ainco December hat , and suspicion pointed to him , bat he denies all except these two. He had $105 In his pocket when arrested. Young Hampton cime here about a year ago from Olarinda , Ia. , to take this position , and hai bcon well thought of until this dUcov&iy was made. He was locked in the city jail until farther - ther Investigation can be had. Women rather than wine loom to hare been the c uio of his downfall. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS , Carpets and Dry Goods AT HARKN S Moquette , Body Brussels , , ' , , Axmjnster Tapestry Brussels'Ingrain Carpets Etc Office Matting a pecialty. Smyrnia Rugs , Mats , Oil Cloths , Etc , Our stock of Lace Curtains is unusually large and f excellent variety. Turcornan and Madras curtains in many new and beautiful designs. Choicest ilksin black and the new colors. Our linept Dress Goods comprises all the new designs for the eason , and the variety of our White Goods is nowhere excelled. New and beautiful Laces invite ttention , and oyr line of ladies' and childrens' Hose is larger and finer than ever. Harkness Bros,401 Council Bluffs , MJ "MURDER MOST FOUL , " To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria DURING the last flvo ytara there has not been a death from diphtheria In any canowhcroDr. Thoma Joflorli' preventive and euro was used. It hag boon the means ot saving thousands ol lives. India ponelblo In putrid Bore throat , In malignant scarlet ( over , changing It In 48 hours to the simple form. Ill talllblo euro ( or all Inflammatory , UlcoratUc , Putilil or Cattrrhal conditions , either Internal or external Price , J2. CHOLERA' CHOLERA ! CHOLERA ! Dr. Jcdcils' Cbolon Specific will nrrcit the disease In SO to CO minutes Tbo Doctor uFcd thin medi cine during the fearful visitation o Itlio cholera In Cincinnati , St. Louie , and nil alone the Jlltflctlri Hit cr and its tributaries , wltheut losln ? a case , In thojcara'49 , 'CO , ' 61 and ' 62. It Is alto Infallible In Cholera Morbus , Cholo'a Infantum , etc. Keep It on band. You cau rely upon. It. Stud for It. 1'rlco S2.CO Cholera "Comes as a thief In the night. ' DYSPEPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA ! Dgpcptla , ubrllvo In misery and dlo In despair with cancer oi the stomach ? Dr. Thomoa Jcfforls cutef every owe of Indigestion and constipation In a very short tlmo Bert of references glvon by cltfzeua ol Council Bluffs and Omaha. Dyspepsia Is the cause of ninety per cent of all diseased conditions. Price $5 for two weeks treatment. . J l P'toted Instructions howtot the medicines sent with them. No doctor required ; afgoodnureo Is all that ! necessary. Dr. Jefferl * ' r mcdlcscan only bo obtained at his offlco , No. 23 South 8th Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. Or sent by express on receipt of price. Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand whU 170 will soil In retail or carload lots , All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholfi ale and retail draUrr In Grain ind Haled Uay. Price Bonabla Satisfaction Guaranteed. So Corner Fifth Avo. & Fourth St. OouncllBluffc , F. H. OBCDIT. S. T. FBBNCH . . . . . I. M. TBEYNOB , CQUMGIL BLUFFS CARPET CO r W aV BijMiii iji a i k a MMiMMiM SUCCESSORS 10 Casady ; Orcutt & French 405 Broadway Council Biufls Carpets. Curtains. Window Shades , Mattings. Linoleums. Oil Cloths and Upholstery , Mail Orders Carefully Filled6 ! COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET GO. COUNCIL BLUFFS 1 Wholesale and Retail Dealori In Hard Soft ana Blossburg . xv _ v. j mmJL J W. H. SIBLEY , Manager. Offloe , 88 Main St. Yard , on 0.K. I. f. and U U. & Bt , r. Hallway. Dr , W. H. Shorraden DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Oonncll Blofli 2 Iowa roof , emouu Vi HI u. rmt OFFICER & PUSE7 BANKERS. OSMdl Blttflt , f t i Established - - 1856 In roriljn ml DaaMtU b4hm u ( SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Special vortlacmontt , euo ts Lost Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Bout , Wants , Board' ' Ing , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at tbo low Ute ol TEN CENTS PER LINE lor the first Insertion und FIVE CKOTS PER LINE tor each enbeeqnent crtlon. Leave advertisements at oar offlot , Ho. Pearl Street , near Broadwav WANTS. WANTED At 609 First avenue , stock ol goods lor ( arm or Und ; Council Binds property for hotel in Colorado ; good hotel lor fine farm In Ne braska ; hotel lor Council Bluffs property , and doz ens of similar exchanges by tha Heal Estate Er- change Agency , 606 First avenue. 9-2t FOR SALE A farm of about CO acrca adjoining the city and known ai the Gardner land. All under cultivation , I'rlco $30 per aero. A bargain , A. J. Stephenson , 03 First avenue Council Bluffs. FOR RENT-Sulto of otflcos In Shugart Bros , block , fronting Main itreet. Finest in the city. COOK & BALL , room 7 , Beno block. T7IOH BALE House furniture. Apply 110 Fourth JD St. , between hours 0 and 10 a. m. II. K. Seaman. FOR SALE A new leather top buRsy. Will be sold cheap , Apply to Dr. Cook , No 25 Broad- w y. y.F I OK SALE Two nlto bedioom set ) . Apply at F S37 ! My n 8 tor etrtet. SALE. u. .other hotel In a Ivx Nebraska FOR town , now doing a business ol abont $360 per month. No ether hotel In the place. Terms liberal. SWAN & WALKBR SALE Olt TRADE. SCO acres of land In FOR Wayne county , Mo. Will trade for Council BluOfl city property er Bell cheap for cash , or part time. SWAN & WALKKR TO TrtAUK. Oood Iowa or Nebraska WANTS land for a email stock of hardware or general merchandise , well located. SWAN & WALKRR. SALK A rare chance to get a line , well Im proved farm ot 400 acres , within a few miles of Council Bluffa , at a bargain. Low price and easy terms. bWAN & WALKBB FOR SALE A good paying hotel property with llyory stable , In ono of the best small towns In western Iowa will sell with or without furniture , or will trade for a small farm with stock etc. SWAN &WALKKR. 8 4LE Eighty acrca unimproved land In FOR county , Iowa , 31 miles south cost ol Af- ton , the county ecat , or will trade lor Nebraska or Kansas land. SWAN & WALKER. liAOU SALE A 20 aero tract of good land about JL' one and a half relies from Council fllulli poet nffloo. at a bargain. SWAN & WALKKK. , . ! OK aALK In Harrison county , Iowa , 320 acres J1 grass land , all under fence a 200 acre farm with line improvements , all under cultivation except 0 acres grass 8) acres good grass or pasture land , and several other tracts of from 40 to 160 acres of unimproved land. SWAN & WALKIR. „ , . „ . . - . . - , „ luiproiod uxad unimproved. . . If you want a farm In wottorn Iowa , KanBag Nebraska or Dakota , let us hoar from you. BWAN & WjtLKKO. FOK SALE A lare number of business and rcsl. denoe lots In all parts of Council Bluffs. See us before you buy , SWAN & WALKHR. T\OH \ BALK 1'artlos nlshlngto buy .cheap loti to JD build on can buy on monthly payments of from (2 to 810. . SWAN & WALIBR FOR RENV Wo will rent you a lot to build on wfth the privilege to buy II jou with on very liberal term" . RWAN & WALKRR. WAN IKI > lo correspond with any ono wlabiiiRn good location tr ilannlnf ; mill , wwh , door and lilind manufactory , wo har * building and machinery , veil located , for tale , lcao or trade ; SWAN& WALKP.R. irtull Ur.nl Uuruu two Btory frame building suit JD able for warehouee 01 Btoiage purposes , near railroad depot. BWAN WALKER. TTMJK ItbM r UK UAL.lv ua.iui K ami gruunao JL < eultal IB for email fuundiy and machine ehnp Good boiler , engine , cupla , blower with tlicd uball- lngeto.ieady to put in motion. WALKKU , liOR BALE Houses. Lots and Land. A. J , JT Ptophon on , MS first avenue. lOOit HALB A top-buggy , drutiUiu make wid JD in exsellent condition. Or will trade tor cheap iot. Address f. M. Bea office , Council HluTs. i a i Attl'ru ) Kvory uuuyin Uouncll iilnni u takt VV Tuillni. Delivered by carrier at only iwintr cnti a week. / \LD PAPERS Foi lalo at III ! offloo , at S5 oentl \J i > hundred VALUABLE PROPEaTY FOR RENT , I hare a douklt store tiulldlog,10 loomB.partlUooed ofl , elegantly jiapcrcd , supplied with water from the water uorki , # 904 Lrlck cdlirsuite ! for restaurant , laundry , boardlLg Iiouee , merchuitUe buglmuor resident property , Alto a largo two-itory fiama dwelling with 10 room * two cellars , etc. , etc. , lulled for boardtrg house , private reeUlencr , hospital , cto , opposite the city bulldlcs * and clly mari tt for rent cheap. W. II. VAOOHAN. ONLY HOTEL IN COUNCIL BLUFFS HAVING A FIHK KSOAPK , And all modern improvements , call bolla , fire alarm belli , etc. , ia the CRESTONHOUSE Noi. 210 , 217 and 219 , M In Street. MAX MOHN , - - - 191 NEW WHITE GRAPE Copy of a part of a photograph of a NIAGARA vine , planted 1878 , as It appeared Fall of i I88O with 63 clusters weighing 26 Ibs. on 48 In. bearing wood let. The Niagara ripona in favorable seasons at Lockport , Aujr. 20th. 2d. It navor drops from the atom if loft to hang till frost comes , and improves in flavor the time. 3d. It is purely native , and therefore Lardy. Has stood 35 degrees below zero without .njnry. „ . . . . „ 4th. .Bears a good crop the 3d year and often the 2d. nnd ia a regular bearer , and no if ) waste , as bunches are compact Never fails to ripen its crop as the thick leathery foliaeo holds oven to the base of the canoi until fiost kills it. , 5Jh. Vineyards nro in bearing in various socti ns from Georgia to the Northern Lakes ana Canada , and from Kansas to the Atlantic coast , there being more than 1,000 acres planted Mthm tholast _ five years , and over 200 acres were planted at B roc ton , Chautaunun Co. , N , Y. last spring , (1881) ( ) ; Jonas Martin alone having 47 acres ; the largest vineyard of Niagaras , beinj ( planted t Highland. Ulster Co. , N. Y. , by Sam ! Kogers , Esq. , which contains 80ncres of this one variety , and ho haa realized from 20 to 30 cents per pound for his fruit , whllo Con cords grown in the same locality brought from 4 to C cents only. 0. All parties planting vineyards ha\o signed n contract to return all the wood and cutting - ting every year back to the Company up to , and including 1888 ; so it has bion tha solo owner ot all tbo stock , < md no one but the Company nnd its authorized agents can sell and deliver genuine Niagara vines. So all persons should examine agent's certificate of authority , and see that it has the corporate ) seal of the Company attached , and I every vine that it ban a lead seal attached , bearing the impression of the Company's registered trade mark. 7th. We now offer for the first time , strong 2 year old vines at retail lot $3 ? 00 each with- out restrictions , to ba delivered en and after March 1st , 1885. WELLS COOK , Council Bluffs , iowa Having accepted appointment a * special aRint fcrtliBNIAQARi WHITE GUA.PK CO. forlowaa dNo- kaI am now prepared to promptly deliver "iNlAO AHA"Incsundar the Rc 'storcl Train Mirk Sell Cunpany. SMITH & TOLLER , ACTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Slain St. , COUNCIL BLUFPSt > - - - IOWA. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. Attention , Ladies. While closing out my notionswill sell nil hair goods at 25 per cent discount , 300Switches 00 Waves , Bangs , etc. , to sacrifice. Cuitom work carefully attended t" . IIIIS. D. A. BENEDICT. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. AND UTUE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. TltU ONLY ALL NIQHT HOUSE IN TUB CUT. Everything served in first class style nnd on short notice. Hot and cold lunches always ready , V ft Roof Painting and repairing. All work guaranteed to give sat'.sfaction. GEO. SMITHSON 302 N. 7th Street , . , COUNCIL BLUFFS. II. II. WELD. W. C. ESTEP Field & Estcp , UNDERTAKERS No. 317 Broadway , Council Bluffa , Iowa. Calla Attended Promptly , Day and Night. Particular attention Riven to Embalming Telephone No. 07. COUNCIL IILUFFS , April 2. FOREMAN Hold this epaco lor the aihertlsemcnt of Dm. Juclc ] & Smllh'i Eluctrlo An > ll > ncee.Ta ? are too busy filling their orders anil petting their now factor j , No. 80 , Fourth Street , to rights , to get u any copy | uit DOW , W. P. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildiogB of any > Ize raited or moved and entlafootlon guaranteed. Frame hou moved on LITTLK GIANT trucks , the beat In the world. \V 1 AvrawniiTir . * i 1010 Ivinth .Street , Council Bluffs. MANDEMAKEES & VAN , ARCHITECTS , CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No , 201 Upper Broad way , Council Dlaff . . Hice M , D. or elk r tanort tna r 4 wltboml Ui k lf. er < r Hlm cl bl i. CHRONIC DISEASES" * " M-nvr i , Orc > thirty jtut I , PMil tr l. Council Blua * fiti.