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THE-DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS-TUESDAY , APItIL 21-1885. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , Tuesday Morning , Auril 21 , 8UB3CIttPTiON RATES. Rv ( * &nlei * -SO C6ntepr ? week By li U - . . . . - - - 110.00 p l year OFHOHI No , m I'carl Hlrcot. MINOB MENTION , The river yesterday was eoven feet nboyu low water mark , The BKB'S now ofltso Is now having its front p&lntod up BO a to bo In keeping with the refitting and famishing. Two fiihlng and hunting putios , ono from St. Joe and the other from Leaven- worth , nra camping near the cot-oil r lako. * In the case of GUfottther against the 'i ' city a bill of oxcaptlons wai filed yesterday i i day , the city appealing to the supreme \ \ court. Permit to wed was yesterday granted to P. T. Blngbam , of Elbcrt county , Col. , aud Miss Margaretta 0. Taylor , of this county. I Henry Rsynolda , of Danlap , has rented "tho blue barn , " on upper Broadway , and will ocaupy it about the firat of the month , Parks & Plainer have leased the store In the Shugart block , lately occupied by ' Lntz & Lan&o , and will take possession .t . about the first of Juno. One of the street gang yesterday laid down his shovel and skipped out , having tired of wo'rking for his board. It la cheaper for the city to lot him go. AUCTION SALE , FrjRNixunE. My .household goods will bo sold at auction , at 10 o'clock , Tuesday morning , 21st Inst. H. E * . SEASIAIT , 11G Fourth street. The signal service station In Omaha IB said to bo arranged not only for storm 3 signals to bo placed In various pirls of > that city , but to extend the system to Council Bluffs. g It Is rumored "tbo mayor of my city" has written a private letter to parties here , In which ho declares that on his re turn homo ho will close the saloons , and tnrn republican again. George R. Mann , the architect of the court house and jail , yesterday staked off 3 the alto for the now county jail and made other arrangements so that ground could bo broken and building commence. There was trouble again with the BOW- arago at the city jail. The pipes got stopped up easily , and there are so many defects that the speediest tray would bo to abandon the old pipes and start In anew. The police have received notice of a re ward if they will find Henry Childa , of Low Moor , Iowa , who is supposed to have trandered away from homo whllo suffer ing from mental aberration , and who was last seen at the transfer here. Mr. Wescott Is arranging to move his trunk factory Into the basement of the Shugart block. His enterprise is a com paratively new ono hoie , but ho has been meeting with [ success and proposes en larging facilities and extending business. A. M. Boardeloy , the chairman of the committee on transportation for the mooting of the pharmaceutical associa tion here , has arranged with the rail- wsya so that delegates paying full faro ono way are to bo returned homo at one- third the regular rates. Edward McCarthy , who has been suf fering for a long while past with con sumption , died early on Sunday morn ing. Ho loaves a wife and two children to mourn his loss. The funeral services will take place at 0 o'clock this morning from the Catholic church. Facts worth remembering when you buy Wall Paper : 1st. That Beard , next door to poatofllce , haa the 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. Artists' ' Materials at GR. Beard's Wall Paper Storo. Send for prlco lilt. Gruel Oosaip , An exceedingly quiet rumor la Aroad that William Koolmo probaoly came to his death , a few weeks ago , through the aid of some other agency than a > natural cause , and that certain parties are about to bo arrested en suspicion. A vigilant hunt has BO far failed to draw out any particulars moro than is stated above , except that It ii said on authority that ho was worth $40,000 and that only § 10- 000 Is so far accounted for. Where the balance is , If there was such an estate , Is yet In the dark. Council Bluffs Herald. The above Is a most cruel bit of gossip , such as the young man who Is trying to learn the noweptper business on that torchlight sheet is alone capable of. The family and their friends aro-quite Indlg nant that such A thrust should bo made with no shadow of truth to U. The ad ministrators of iho estate say they never heard of such a rumor , much lets o there being any facts warranting such a report , and It seems that the fresh yonnj f man wtio wrote the above must have been either fooled by some gotslper , or else ho la determined to fill spice even at the dak of wounding Innccmt hearts , and In jurlog reputations bolt or than his own 7 The paper will probably apologize , at usual in such ciseB. Heal Kstate , 5 Tha following la list of real eataU transfers filed in the recorder * olflco of PottawotUmle county , Iowa , u umUhod by A. J. Stephenson , abatrao tor , real citato and 'loan agent , Oonncl Biufli , Iow , April 20 , 1885 : Toomia B , Huff to OiUzeni BanV , o ti.VUnd , put lot 1 block C , Oakland 81,500. Franc's Mohatlo Maggie Natcn , par lot 14 block 50 , Walcut , $1,000. ' 0. R. I & P. R. R. Co. to S ra Whlto-jmb , et al , lot 8 block 3 , Carion I3GO. ToUl sae ! , $2,800 , SETTING THEM TO WORK Trump , Tramp , Trump the Tramp Coiuo Tramping In Troops of Thirty , Yesterday an unusnal sight was pres ented in the superior court , There wore about thirty tramps , filling np the whole room Insldo the rail , nnd giving Judge Aylsworth such n job an ho has not had in many a day , It being necessary to sift them out by inquiring into each case separately. Tfyis gang was gobbled up In the Wnbasti railway yards on Sunday , they having been hanging nronnd there for Bomo time , greatly annoying the railway - way folks. Of all the crowd not one would plead guilty , and the judge had to determine what to do with thorn by ask ing each for a briot biographical sketch The storks told were varied enough to suit any lover of romance and fiction. The fellows balled from nil ever the known world , and from some that wasn't known. They varied In ago from 17 to 70 , and no two wore alike except hi bolng dirty , Some of them appeared to bo really willing to work , but a number were of the genus tramp , auro. Ono old man , whoso hair was white as snow , excited sympathy. Ho came from Now York , where ho had a son , and had been at work near Cheyenne , nnd getting tired of the west was trying to work his way back. Another gray-haired man gave his ago as 33 , which was a surprise party , as ho Boomed to bo at least past the throe score years. The others were younger and more vicious men , and all scorned able to earn a living. Ono boy of 17 , insisted tnt his name was Charlie. Rosa , but not the miss ing ono , although ho was n runaway. Ho claimed that his folks were on a farm near Hastings , INob. , and as ho had rather do anything than work on a farm , ho had loft homo , [ and for n year had bean travelling about , working a little whllo here , and a little whllo thoro. Ono of the crowd bad the additional charge of against him of larceny , ho having stolen a cabbago. This heinous crlmo was lumped off with the other. Ono confessed that ho had boon working for two months at $1.50 a day , and had nsod the money for drink , Ono claimed to have walked all the way from Kansas City hero. Ono young man said that ho had been out with his brother , who ownoda rancho of 4,000 acroa in California , and was now trying to get back to his folks in Now York , who , ho sold , were very wealthy. ' 'Where ' Is vour homo ? " asked the judge of ono follow , "In Rochester , N. Y. " "What did you do there ? " "Well , I worked firing on the Now York Cen tral for a year and a half. " "When did pou leave Rochester ? " "Oh , about twenty-two years ago. " "Whoro. have pou been slnco then ? " "Well , I have been shoveling on the railroads and fol lowing up public works. " That settled It and this fellow wai told to stand aside. Another one narrated how ho had worked for four weeks digging a collar in St. Jo , and had drank up the money , and then started out to find another job. Dno had boon at work In Central Amer ica , on Fort Barrios , and getting the mountain fever had como away from there and after bolng in the hospital at New Orleans , had got well enough' to resume his travels , and was no IT return ing from a visit to friends in Leadvillo. Ono boy told a very touching story about how ho ho had been working and sending his spare money to bis widowed mother in Chicago , BO that now ho was out of work and had no moans to help bImEelf. Ono young man from Rek Oak troa among the number. Ho had lived ihero nine years , and was a cook by trado. Ho had been working a little whllo here , but getting out of a job , and out of money , ho was with the gang , trying to get a ride to Red Oak. The judge sorted out ten of the crowd and sentenced them to ten days work on the streets , and the others were turned loose. Ono of the chosen was very irate and blurted out , "What have I done ? " "Nothing. That's what's the matter. Wo propose to give yon something to do. " He did not seem to bo much better satis- Bed by this answer , and went off grumbling to join the others on the street gang. There Is enough work about the city , cleaning the mud off the pavements , etc. , to keep a number of men busy , and It will bo far cheaper for the city than to board these men and lot them bo idle. The setting of them to work will also bo apt to deter regular tramps from hanging about the city. QUEER NURSING , How a Drunken Attendant Tortured Small-Pox patients. There was a civil case in the superior ourt yestsrday which brought out scni9 ntorostlng testimony in regard to the ho treatment cf the small-pox caeca last winter. The suit was Dr. Bellinger against Mr. Nonmoyer , the proprietor of ho Coy house , the doctor claiming $150 or Attending him when ho had the small- ) ox. Mr. Noumeyor olaimod that the doctor was simply attending a oonnty case , in the same room , and that he did not engage him to attend him , and that ho receive * ! no care or modlclno from him. In sot- ling this difference some lively facts are ncidentally brought in. It appeared , bat a nurse in attendance was BO drunk as to abuse the patients under his charge , not only neglecting tholr wants bul threatening them with violence , so the sick ones wore so much alarmed thai they took turns watching the nurse , sit ting up all of some nights lest ho should do them some harm while asleep. This fellow , whoio name was Collomer , woulc raise ono end of a bed and then lot it drop suodenly , so as to give the ilck ono a jar , and annoy him. It was also testi fied that he would build such a hot fire that it was almost torture to be In the room , und then go out and leave it and that there was danger of the place burning up. Things got 10 bad that Mr , Neumeyer had to threaten to throw the fellow out in the street , unleai .tho au thoiitles took this nurse away. Collemei was then taken to the peat house. This statement in connection with the othei revelations of the care of patients , dur ing thii small-pox time , shows that af ftiis were very poorly handled , and there should bo some lessons learned , which will prove valuable in oiso the small-pox should ever appear here again. OOMMKKOIAIi , consent BLurn MABXW , No. 1 milling , 70j No , 2 , 65 No. 8 , CO. Corn New , 28o. Date Tor local pun * * " . * 0e. H y 8 700 per ton ; baled , CO. RyoCOo. . Com M * l-l M per 100 pound * . Wood-Good ropplyi prfoei 6 CO. Ooal Delivered , hard , 9 60 per ton ) lolt 4 0 per ton Lard Armonr'i , wholesaling at 7 } > - Flour City flour , I 60@3 90 , Urooms 17C3 00 per dot , LIVR STOCK. Oftttlo Butcher oowi 8 25@3 75 , Bntchoi steers , 3 7B4 00. Sheep 3 00@S 50 , Uog3 60@3 76. rnonuoK AND rauiis. Eggs Firm ixt lie. Uutter The receipts of g od stock are very small , Creamery , V2@25o : choice conntr roll ia scarce find sells readily nt lC@18c ; fa ! to good , 12$14oj poor stock ia dull nt 810c , Poultry In strong demand for both live and dressed. Live chickens , per doz. , 3 ? Gc ( 3 75 ; lurkoyp , tier lb. , ! l@10oj ducks , per doz. 1C0@3 ! 00 ; spring chickens , per doz. , COO dressed chickens , choice , per lb. , 12cj urcssot turkeys , choice , per lb , , 13Mc ; dressct ducks , per lb. , 10@12c , Onions In good demand nt 1 2'1 CO per bushel , Potatoes Kcceipla very light and domnm rood ; choice- stock of any good variety , 60n ( :5c : ; fair to good , 40@45o Boons In good supply , with fair demand Hand-picked navies , 15U ; clean mediums 1 J5@l ! 35 ; dirty and unscreened stock dull a1 7581000. Game Ducks , mallard nnd other largo per doz ,2 Oi@2 25 ; tonl and mixed , 1 2oS ( I 50 ; gcose , 3 00. PKIlSONAlj. S. G. Underwood was in the Bluffs yestcr day. day.Mark Mark Portorfiold is now in tbo employ ol A. Ilospe. IIcz M , Harris , of St. Joe , Mo. , is in the city visiting friends , W. 0. Garman ia now a salesman with Wiseman , Koddo It Co , W. J. Connor loaves this evening for a visit to his old home in Galena , 111. J. J. Vnndorveer and Jake Phillips left ast evening to wo rk the Implement trndo in tabrnsbn , J. B. McGorrlsk nnd W. B. McGorrisk , of ) es Moines , tha paving contractors , wore at lie Pacific yesterday. W. M. Graham , yardmaitor in the railroad ards In this city , now boa n girl baby in bia amily which ws bom on Sunday morning. Naturally ho now foela as rich as If ho owned 10 whole road. Dr. Cftdy , John LIndt nnd Will McFnddon eft last night for Davenport to attend the epartment encampment of the G , A. 11. 2. 0. Abbott , Major Lymnn Capt. Hub- > ard and L. Sherwood will leave for there , o-day. The session promise * to bo n very nteresting'one. Wednesday evening there s to bo a grand catnpfiro , nnd one day is to 10 set apart for an inspection of the arsenal at lock Island. I. N. riicklngor , of the law firm of Flick- ngor Bros. , who haa been residing at Wayne , Tcb. , while his brother , A. T. FHckinger , as been looking after tbo business hero , haa oneluded to take up his residence also la this ty , and haa leased tbo house owned by the anby estate , on Second avenue , nnd will ccupy It with his family nbout tlfo middle of Hay. The business of the firm has grown so lat it requires the presence of both the trothors hero , hnd Council Bluffs may con- ratulate herself on having both the Flick- ngers as citizens , Sol Bloom , of Deadwood , one of the oldest f Council Bluffs settlers , was hero yesterday , nd loft laat evening for Pierre Dakota , hero he has property interests. In talking 1th him yesterday the BEE man learned that 10 was ono of the eye witnesses to the shoot- ng of Austin , In 1870 , by Bell , the man late- y lyncbod at Pierro. Mr. Bloom was stand- ng nt the corner of Broadway and Pearl : rcet , only a short distance from the tragedy nd saw Austin fall. He sat up with Austin orao nighta before his death , Austin having a rallet in his bend , but still being conscious nd talking rationally. To-NlRlit nt the V. SI. U. A , All are moat cordially invited to attend bo literary and social of the Y.M. | C. A. ; o bo hold this evening at 8 o'clock. TBOQRAMMK : . Music Mr. B. K. Beach. . Heading. Miss. Anna Mayes. . "Somo Points in Business Mr. E. E. Hirkness. . Recitation Mrs. E M. Wilbur. . SOUK Mr. Will Wallor. INTERMISSION. . Music Flute and Violin Messis. Paul Tulleys and Frank Bndollet. . Heading Miss Bryant. ! . Heading Mr. W. Lndd. , Soag Mies Carrie Huntlngton. 0. Heading Mica Augusta Prior. Separated from the Body , /hlcago Tribune. Dr. Leland , who recently died in Geor gia , was a great sufferer from asthma , nd to all appearances died several times > oforo the final dissolution took place. On more than ono occasion his family made preparations fcr his funeral , and a day or two before his actual death ho told a remarkable story of how ho witnessed ho arrangements. "Unable to lie down , passed through all my slcknese n an easy-chair. My body died several times. I , that Is , my spirit , would go away from it , and standing In an opposite corner of tbo room would ook back at the fleah and blood in the : halr and wonder how I was ever Induced , o pass so many years in its company. Poor old bodyV 1 thought , 'your troubles are nearly over. Thay will soon put yon away under the ground where you will be at rest forever.1 " "I saw my family gather about my old frame as It loaned back , dead , in the chair , and it gave mo pain to see them weep , Then I would fool something lulling mo towards my body again ; 1 ; ould not resist it ; I was powerless ; and n a moment I had taken possession of it , Then there was an Instant of pain , and J opened my eyes and breathed. Each .lino this was repeated I was moro rcluc- : apt to return to my body. " The New Orleans exposition managers have invited tha school teachers of Chicago nod the nortbweat to visit the exposition , and a largo > ailv will leave here next Saturday , Coroner Nldelet , ot St , Louis , has begun an cqueat on the body found in the Southern lotel , with the hope of unravelling the mya tery. PHOTOGRAPHER ! No. 220 Main St. , Council Bluffs. Open Sunday , tirit-flm work guaranteed. JACOB SIMS , Attorney - at-Law , OOUNCIL BLTjnB.IOWA , Office , Ualn Street , Boomi 7 and 8 , Bbucirt and UenQ block. Will practlo * la Bute and tate court * 80HT7BZ , nf thfl PPUPP Ul lllu luduu OWC * OTKB AUK&IOJJI COUNCIL BLUFFS. 10 W A. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. BpeoUl a Tftrtumaentf , two at Ixxl found , To Loan , For 8al , To Rtnt , Wants , Board log , ( to. , will b Inserted la thll column at the lot ( ale ot TEN CENTS PER LIKE ( or tha first Inwrtloi ind riVK CENTS FEU LINE ( ot eacfc rutacqatol crtlon , Loara adrertlMmvnti U our offlw , Vo. Peml strMi , near Broadway WANTB FHil BALK -A two-seated oanURC , with Blnglo 01 double harnei , II iletlrod. For tcmn Inquire o Fi 3 IMtcy. _ ANIKU-A nurse girl , Inquire at No. 611 Seventh aronuo , g poll KRNT Hcoms now occupied by Y M , 0 , A , , attcrMay 1. V. C. Detol. BALK. . .other hotel In a Hx Nobrajkn FOR , now dolnz a business cf about 8380 p i month. No ether hotel In the pUco. Terras liberal , SWAN & WAURR SAT.K OR TUADE SCO acres ot land In FOR county , Mo. Will trade for Oouncl Ulutta city property er lell cheap lor cash , or r rt time. SWAN& WAWKR TtJCANTS TO TilADK.-Oood lena or Nobrmka > T land for a imall stock of hardware or general merchandise , n ell located. SWAS & WALKKR. 1jVR SALE A rare chance to get a One , well Im. J ? proved farm of 400 acres , within a few miles cf Council BluH , at a bargain. Low price and caey terms. bWAM & WAI.KXR TOK SALK A good paying hotel property wllb Jj llyery itablo , In ono ot the best email towns In western Iowa will eel ) with or n Ithont furniture , or will tiado for a email farm with stock etc. SWAI it WALKKR. 8 ALK Eighty acres unlmproud land In FOR county , Iowa , S j miles south cast of Al ton , the county scat , or will trade for Nebraska or Kansas land. SWAN & WALXXR. | /0lt SALE A 20 aero tract ol good land about JD ono and a half miles from Council liludi post ntllco. at a bargain. SWAN \YALKKR. . 'iiWK MALK In Harrison county , Iowa , 320 acres JJ grass land , all under fence a 100 aero farm with fine Improvements , all under cultivation except 20 acres grass 83 acres good grass or pasture land , atidsoienl other tracts of from 40 to 160 acres of inlmpKucdland. BWAX & WALKKR. 1OK MaLB Lands' tmpro > cd aad unimproved. X ? If you want a farm In western Iowa , Kansas Nebraska or Dakota , let us boar from you. _ SWAN s WALBHK. TOR SALE Alareo number of business and res ) . X ? dcnco lots In all parts ol Council Bluffs. See us before > ou buy , SWAN & WALKKR. F10R SALE Parties wtehlnfr to buy , cheap lots to build on can buy on rconthly payments ol from 2 to $10. SWAN & WALKXR E OR HEN f We will rent } ou a lot to build on with the prUllago to buy If jcm with on very bcml term" . SWAK & WALKKR. TTITANIED To correspond with any ona wishing a TT good location fjr planning mill , sash , door nd blind manufactory , wo ha o building and machinery , well located , for sale , Icaso or trade ; SWAX & WALKKR. KENT-Largo two story frame fulldlng suit able for warehouse or storage purposes , near allroad depot. S AN WALRKR. RENT OK SALK BilliuJg ! and grounds FOR sultarU for Email foundiy and machine shop Jooilboilerengine , cupola , blawcr with flxcd shaft- ng eta , ready to put In motion. SWANWALKXB , fjiOH MALE nouses. Lota anD Land. A. J. D Etopbonson , 603 First avenue. LpOK SALE A top-buggy , urst-cliBD make and D In excellent condition. Or n 111 trade for cheap ot. Adilrcea f. M. Bee offlco. Council lilu's. t /ANTEl > Kvery boayin Council llluOB u taxo Yf TniBta. Delivered by carrier al only twenty oonts a week. "VLD PAPERS For sale at B offlco , al as cents J a hundred WANTED 4 partner with from 82.0CO to J5.000 to Invest In a flno , lopithnato and paying uslnesa In tbls city. One- well acquainted In the iclnlty preferred. Address "First-clats , " DtK IHco , Council Hlutts. .5 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR RENJ , I hare n double store bullJlDg.lOrooms.pnrtltlbocd 0 , elegantly papered , supplied with water from the Rater works , good brick cellarsuitoi for restaurant , aundry , boarding house , mcrcliantllo business or csidont property. Also a largo two-story frame Helling with 10 rooms two cellars , ctcttc. , suited or boarding house , private residence , hospital , etc. , pposlto the city buildings and city market for rent lieap. W. n. VAUOHAN. iiioa. omcKR. w. n. M. rusEV Officer & Pusev. BANKERS Council Bluffr , Ia. Established 1856' , - - ' Dealers in Foreign nnd Domestic Exchange nd Homo Securities. COUNCIL BLUFFS Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Window Shades , Linoleums , Mattings , Upholstery Goods , Rugs. Etc. , Etc. Careful Attention Given to Out of Town Orders. Upholstery and lrapery Work n Specially. Oar stock la the Largest in flo and is being continually replenished by all the Itteat and choicest novelties. 405 Broadway Council Biufls Mra. Rogora will be pleased to too the ladloi at the grand opening of millinery at No. 341 Broadway to-day. ONLY HOTEL In Ooundl BluHs haUcj a And all modern Improvement * , call belli , fire alarm belli , etc. , i tha CRESTON HOUSE Noi. 215 , 217 and 219 , Main Street. MAX MOON , - PROPRIETOR NPW WHJTF GRAPE ? Copy of a part of n photograph NCIY nng 1C UiWrC of a NAGARA , vine , planted 1878 , as It appeared Fall of 188O with 63 clusters weighing B 2O Ibo. on 43 In. bearing wood 1st. The Niagara ripens in favoraWn setsons nt liocfcport , Anir. 20th. 2d. It novcr drops from the item If loft to hang till frost comes , nnd improved in flavor the time , Sd. It is purely native , nnd Ihcrofete hardy. Has sl od 33 degrees below zero without njniy. 4th. .Boars n good crop the 3d year and often the 2d. nnd Is n regular bearer , nnd no waste , na bunches nro compact Never foils to ripen its crop na the thick leathery foliage holda even to the base of the canes until fiost kills it. nth. Vineyards nro in bearing in various aocti n * fiom Georgia to the Northern T.Mw nnd Canada , nnd from Knn ni to the Atlantic const , there l-el.tp more than 1,000 acres planted lthin the last five years , and over 200 acres were planted t F.roctou , Cliautminm Co. , N. Y. last spring , (1884) ( ) ; Jonts Martin nlono havlrp 47 acres ; the largest vineyard of Niagara * , beirifr planted at Highland , Ulster Co. , N. T. , by Sam'l Kogere , Ksn. , which contains SOncres of this ono variety , nnd ho Imi realized from 9 to 30 conti per pound for his ftuttr while Con cords grown In the same locality brought from 4 to C cenU only. C. All parties planting \ineynrda lm\o signed n contract to return nil the wood and cut ting ovcry year back to tha Company up to , nnd including 1888 ; BO it has boon the solo-owner of nil the stock , and no ono but the Company nnd its authorized agents cnn sell and deliver genuine fxiagara vinos. So all persons should1 examine agent's certificate of authority , nnd eeo that it has the corporate seal of the Company attached , nnd every vine that it ttao a load seal attached , bearing the impression of the Company's registered trade mark. 7th , Wo now offer for the first tlmo. strong 2 year old vines afc retail at S3.CO onob with out restrictions , to be delivered en nnd niter Marsh 1st , 1885 , WELLS COOK , Council Bluffs , Iowa Hmlag accepted ppolnttrent as special ORfnt fortllivNIAOAUl WHITEOKAPK CO.'lor town MclNo- ka.t am now prtparod to promptly dclUcr "iNIAOAIlA" Uncsumlor tho-UcRlstoroi Trade Mark3oil Company. W. P. YLSWORTH , RAISER. Brick buildings of any slzo raised or moved nnd sr.tlifnction guaranteed , JTroino ho moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks , the beat In the world. W. P. AY'LSWOIITII. 1010 Mnth Strost , Council UlutTe- AND "THE ENGLISH " KITCHEN. 505 Brcad-way , - - Council Bluffs. THE ONLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE 1 ran ciTT. Ev.-rythirjfr served in first clnss style nnd on shoii notice. Hot and cold lunches always ready. KIEL BALE STABLES Ecop Hornoa and Mnlea constantly on hand wato wo will Boll In retail or carload lota. All Stock Warranted as Rsuresented. Wholeiale BLUrcttl ) dralrri Ir Grain n d Tclcd Urv. Frlro eonable Satisfaction Guaranteed. aSLTJTIEIR Sc BOLE Corner Fifth Avo. & Fourth St. UouncilBlntfa. COUNCIL BLUFFS , April 2. FOREMAN Hold thli spioo : or the advertisement of Dii Judd& Smith's Electric Appliances , ai-c too busy Qlilcg their orders anJipcttlcg their now factorj , Xo. 80 , FourthStrcoii to rights , to got aoy copy lust now. Cf every description and at prlcoa low as the lowest. Sp > jUl attention to custom work. The ro raaai der of my stock of NOTIONd are Selng dljpoaod of at COST. A FACTcall and becon\Inc d. MMS.J& . 337 BroadMay , . CcuDcil Bluffg. Iowa. SMITH & TOLLER , ACTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors I 7 and 9 Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . IOWA. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. H. H. FIELD , W. C. ESTE ! Field & Estep , UNDERTAKERS No. 317 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Oolla Attended Promptly , Day nnd Night , Particular attention glvon to Embalming Telephone No. 87. THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITER NO. 2 , lithe Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. With only 39 keys to learn aa b operate. U prints 70 characters Including caps and email letters , punctuation , figures , elgna and I fractions. It stno simplest and I most rapid writing machine made as well as the moat durable ' for free illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff Seamans & Benedict , Chicago , 111 , , Sole Agents , 0. II. SHOLKS , Council' Bluffs Agent ( or Western Iowa Dr , W. H. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Templ Ooonell Clnflf i low * . E. Rice M. D , or > tmun ttattrd wltbeirt U. Ulf * n 4tawtnc ot U W. CHHONIC DISEASES" * - > Orel Slrty jMri iiractieaj ij > * iiiM * * tit i , Pearl itrwl , DooncU Uoflt , fr * . MANDEMAKEES & VAN , ARCHITECTS , CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No. 201 Upper Broadway , Council BlutTa , J. L , DiBBVOISB. liofl Ticlei Agent No. 507 Broadway Council Blafb. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUPFS. 1 % lollowlnit tie tue tlmu ot lee m l and dt parture of train ) by ooatral itandard t'ms at tbi local denote. Tralualeare traiiefer d p * ten mln aU miller and arrive Un mlnutoa later. HEl-AUT. AKRITH , 9 25 A M Mall and KipreM flW : p i 18:40 : r ii AeccmmoJatlon 4:10 : c v 6:80 : r M Kipreoa B.OG A k nUOAOOASD kiOKISLAHI. 0.25 A u Vail and kxprcsa 6 IS r i 7:25 : A u AcooTiiiodatlcm 6:16 : r k 6:30 : r M ti > reiu 9. CO A t CODCAar , KILWADIU AID IJ. FAUL. D.20'A M JU'I and EzpreK e.50 r v 6:2S : I' u Kipreu D.OD A i oaicmo , laiuiwoM An vn * < n , 9:60 : A u Uall and Kipitsj 7:10 : r i U:3j : r H Accommodation sxxj r t 6:45 : r u Eiprwi 8:60 : A t WAIAIB , it. uwn AID rAorrw. From Traotftr only , JSO : p M Sl.ltouli Kipre n 2(6 : ( r n 7:40 : r M Cblcigo Kip tla 1'eorla 0:10 : A M EAIIAJI OnT , OT , 01 A D COD Ii BLOTH. IO.ON A u Uall and Eiprwt 8:40 : r n 8:16 : r u Ksprtu 0.24 A v UODX cm AKD ricino. 70 : A M Itall for Bloux City 8.W r k 7:10 : r M EiprefH for 81 Paul 8.W A * fxiox rAoiric. 11:00 : A u Dtnrtr KtpreM 4:3i : r k l05 ; r u Lincoln I'MI O'a & n V S.U r n 7:54 : r x Overland fiprew 8 0 A n eVUMT TUA a TO OMAIIM tear * Council Uluffi 7:16 : 8.10 9 JO-lb.JO- 11:10 : a. m. 1:8 : - 30-B:80 : :2S8t6 : : e.-li 11 : < 6 p. ra , Lear * Omaba : i 76C ; : I 11U6. , m , - 11:10m. : . Matter cf Application of Henry Stanford cr K , e > c In Jiereby ( riven that nnvjOUnfonl ihil mwnlhoSSthdayofMaich.A. . D. 18-ft , fllo his ap iillcjv V n to the Mayor and City Council of Omahi , for Ilcutife to nil Malt.SplrltuoUi ntd Vinous liquors atNo. U3S iMIi Street , 8d ard , Omaha , Neb. , from ho llth d r 01 April 18SS , to the llth day of April , II there lenooVJoctlon , rctnonotrvioo or protest nicil u Itbln two wrcka from March S2th A. I ) . 1835 , the MlJ lice ov ill begratitfil If. STAMOKP , Applicant , J J. L. C. Jr.\VKlTClty Clerlr Matter of Apptevllcn n ( Mull McCoy for U-ruor NOTIOK. jf r Notlco l < horertvtn \ that Mrs II y 'I llpjn the 2sth d > at March A. 1) 1835,111' cation ta the Mnjor.iml City Council t > f Iccnio to neil Malt , 'iplrltuont and VI' bet loth and 2Sd on 1'optleton ave , 8 Neb.trom the llth day ol April 1&5 , of April ISM. If thcto lx > no objocttm , remcnstran fllwl nltbln two wtckii from llnch 23th , ( tht Mid llcenio w 11 bo cranteJ. - ' i M"U 1I MtCor , AppllcaL J. J r * I ) JK.WKTT , City Clerk. - , * l Application ot SI. U Powell ( or l'rai to sell HquoiMn druggist , NOTICE. Notion U hoioby Rhcn th t if. i Ton oil upon llio Jth lUvof Maro'tft A. I ) . U8S , lllo his I , pllcAtlon to the Jlavor and City Council ot Om h for poiiiit tosoll Malt , Hplruuous anil Vinous 11 quors , m n iltURKtoti for inedlcliml , mechanical an" chrmkwl purposes unly , ftt Ntt BS3 S Hth street , . 1st , WardOmnha. Neb. , from the Hth day of Aprllt. 1885 , to the lUhdikfOf Aptll.lSS . If thors bo no objection , remonstrance or protest Clo.1 Ithln two weeks from Moron 2StIi , A. L > . 1SS3 , the wvld permit will bo gmitcdv M. It. rovntu. , Applicant J. J. t. C , JEWKTT , City ClorK. Matter ) ( Application of S. J. S. Mattloo to permit to sell liquor aadruggist. . NOTICE. Notlco Ishoroby chen that S. J.S.Mat Ice did upon the 2Sth day ot March A. D.183 * , lllo his ap plication to the tin ) or nnil tlty council of Omaha , for permit to tell mult , sj > 4rltilous and \lnous llquoiB , > n ill lift * 1st , for miJIclnal , mo- clmnlcal anil cnmnlcal purposes onlj , at S R Cor ISthir Clnrk etroet , 6th nard. Omatv , Noli. from the llth day of April , 183A to tbo Hill day ot April 18'0 . If there bo no objection , romonatranoo or protest flleil within Uro weeks from March M5h A. 1 > . 1835 the sold pormlliffUTbogranUd. U J. B. MATTin , Applicant , J J Ij 0 JKWKTT , City Clerk. Matter of Application of J. * U Fuller it Co , for Permit- Sell Liquor ns a-Druggist. CHATTEL MOltTAGE SALE. Whereas default tits hocn rondo In tha pajment ot a certain promlaory note , said nuto belli ? scuitrod by a chattel mortgage a-nl another note duo April 10th 1SS5 , also secured by ml J chattel morlp > 'ci < alil notes nnd mortgapo eoctirlnR the lamu was duly executed byOusU > o Wcldeiiunn to Chrlstof Hangers ncd as- eUnoil to CniUtlan Toutkus which Gild Lhattel morlgagonas to tcruro payment of the sum ot eighty-eight del nrfl npil Interest ihorcon ind cotts of forccloan'O nnd delink IT v'r FocUii.il la the conillllon rl m nioitt/ul > uhkhMin ponor con- talced In saidmor } t go to B < ll thu proj eit.thcKin . dcscilbrd > u , them I will on the 25th dty of Ap 1,1835. at lOo'iloek i. m mid dnj on slid pieioli hereafter mcntl nml In tin city ol Omaha , Nub. , oil to tha hlglieet bidder lor caeh , the jroptrty i jsCilbcd In laid moripoK'c , to.wlt : A ono i-lurj frnmo lini'w el imt"-i on the U & M railroad Uul nnd on W. inith n > a , Omalia , Douglas Count ) , .Nob'Mkn , now oct.ii , ucl by ( aid \V ldcm im and hlafainllv Slid jiropo ty w'll lio"M at the date &nd pace ! abotoircuil no lo I'aui'P. Stnln , coiiBtabln. 100 (10-13-20 ( CIlltlST. TOU8KU ! ? . Matt > r of / pp Icatlon. . of Schroctcr & lloclit forTe To mlt to sellHAquora as a Druggnt. NOTICE. Nrtlool" hereby given that Schroetor & Bccht did upon i ho 2stn day ef March , A. 1) . 188i , fi'othclr ' ap- plica Ion tn the Uavoraid City Council ot Omaha , for t'tritlt tjsell Mult , Eplrltuoug and Vinous LI- quoix , a n Druggist for medicinal , mechaojcal , and ohcmic I purpoBca only , at No 211 South 15th St , 3d nard , Omaha , Neb. , from the llth day of April , 1885. t ( ho llth day of'April , 1880. If there ba no objection , icnionstranca or iirotost filed within t\\owooks from March 8tn , A. D , 1885 , the said licanio will l > o crawtiil Sclincairii & IFcnrA ) llcanta. j. J. u. c. jhwerr , CUT cierk. Matter of Application of August C Uhtof firLtquerLl cense. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby glTen/that August OUhtcJ- did urea thtC26th day of March. A. U lS > 5,0o ! hi appllotlon to the Mayor andCI'yOonndl ' of Omaha for llctnse to soil Malt , tlplrltuou-i und Vinou.i Liquori , at Douglaa bet Othfc 11-th St , 'M wantOnmluNub.fiom the llth c'ny of April 188n to t : o llth day of Apill 1SSO if there bo no objection , remonstrance or protosfa filed within two o ka fiom March 28lh , A D , 1885 the said licence Kill bo granted. AUIIUHT O TJiiTOfc , Applicant , J. J L. C. JKWKTT , City Clerk. Matter of application ot SP. . lilt. ; ; for LI. tiuor Licence. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that' F. F. King dla upon the 23th day o ! March , A. D 133Ckl"o his ap plication la the mayor and city council of Omilia , for license to sell malt , rplrltuouj and vlaaus liquors , at No 122 llth ana Capitol avo. , 3d .Ward , Omaha , Neb. , from the llth day of Apiil,1885 to the llth day of April , 1880 If there bo no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within Uo wfuk ff m March 2Kb , A. D 1885 , tbo said llccnue i l Iw ginntod. B. F , Htn.ii Applicant. City Clerk. Uattcro'aipliottionot Jj A. BJerbach for Liquor I Llomno. ' NOTICE. Notlco la horulu ijlien that Ji ni'rlnUi did upo the 18th davot April , A.I ) lftt , Rio his applic. tlontotholJo rd ot County Cjnimlssloner * UoiiI < ii Count } , Neb , Tcr lioeiee vo Hell rralt , HI Irituuus and rlnouu liqun n , t rUh .rn Stnllou In ChlcaKO I're- oinotDju < liOnu-itv , Sao. , trnim tlio 1st day of MaylSjb. to t ) o Int . | v of August 1885. If tccrc tn iiu ul > j ctlon , remonstrance or protest , fllo.1 within two wtoks Ircru April 18tb , A. 1) 18S6 , the ta d ilcci.rc will bueiattcd. .lon.s AIIOIIKT. "IDEWACM , Applicant. H. T. LntJiT , C untyOlcrk. MatUir of Application of n P. Ilowloy for permit to Doll liquor an. * dfuggist NOTICE. Notlco h hereby ( tlvun that n. P. Howloy did npon the li-th day ot March A , D , 1835. fllu big n ] > - pllcatlo-it'i the Mayor andiCUy Counoii of Omaha , lor peru li t , mil Malb , Bnlrltous and Vinous Liquors ai a druii ist , for mdllclnal , mechanloil and chemi. calpuriiu'ui nlv , at Na. 1008 h'aundcrs street , bth Ward , Ou aba. Neb from th llth day of April , 1835 , to the llth day of April , I860. : If thorn bo no objection , remonstrance or protwt Died within tv o wee Us from March 28th , A. U. 1885 , the aild permit will be granted. ' II. I * . JlowLKr , Applicant , J. J. L.C. Jf.Wr.TJ , City Clerk. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thatJ , A. Fuller Co. , did upon thaVSth day of March A , 1880 , lilo their application to the May os and city council of Otuahn , ' for penult to sell malt , spirituous nnd vinous liquors ns adruggiut , foi medicinal , mtthftuicul and chatuical jxirposes only , nt No , 110U ] > ougln > Btreot. 3d xnrd , Omaha , Nob. , from the llth day of April.1885 , to the llth day of April , 1880 , If tnero bo no objection , romonitrnnce or protest filed within two wookn from March l' th A. L ) . 188S , the enid licsa.se will bo granted. J. A. 1'ULLEii & Co. , Applicants. J , J. Ii. C. JKWKTP , City Clejk. Matter of Application of J. AV. liull for Permit to Soli Lirjuir na a Druggist. NOl'IOE. Notice la hereby given that J. W , Bell did upon the 28th day bf March A. D , 181:5 : , ; file bis application to the mayor nnd city coun. I cil of Omaha , for permit to sell malt , spirit- noun nnd Vlnoui lirjuors , na n druggist for ' medical , mechanical and chemical purposes only , at No. H'M South Tenthth stroat , 1st ward. Omaha , Neb. , from the llth day of April , 1885 , to the llth day of April , 188G. If there bo no ubiectlon , , reinonatranco or protest filed within two ' weeks from March i8th ! A. D , 1885 , the said license will Ira granted. J. J. L , 0. .TEWKTT , JNO. W. BKU. , City Cltvk. AptUlcant , UatUr ol application ollxcdcr & McDonald for U'ur | ' . Llcenne. NOTlCK. Notice li herebf Rlren that feeder &UoDonald d4 ! ' upon tnt t th dar of March , A. 1) , ' 1885 , 01 * their ait. ; plioillon to the Mayor and City Council of Omaha. ' for llcenio toeell raalt.inlrltuoul and flnout liquors , j at N E Mr Hth IJooglw itrcet , Third Ward : Omaha. Neb. , Irom the lltu dar of April , 1855 to ! the IHh dar of April , IBSfl ' It there l > e no objection , remonttranoe or protest filed within t o weeks from Uarch ZStb , A. I ) . ltB5 ! th wld llc t. will be turned. ' I JIBDIK U McDoKAU ) , ApplicanU. J 3. L C.JnrmCl > TUeik. Mailer bt AppUcallon of Max Oladttona for UqorLl , oerue. NOTICE. Notice li hereby giren that Max OUHttoot dU nn-i on the 18th day ofAprllA.Dim flletli ppllo ion | \ tothnMa orandCltyCaun > ll ol Ora h , for lloeniw : ) Mil Malt.UpUltuoai and Ylnoui Llquora.at No 1112 UouglM Btre.U. Third waid. OmaKa , Nth ' .ro2lt ! iUUdT0' . AP H8 . to the llth day ol April IBW. IMhere be no objection , lemonttraac * ot piotcjl , 18lh A-B-