r2s 6 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS-TOES DAY APRIL 28 ; 1885 HE DAILY BEE © OUNCE * BLUFFS. Tuesday Morning , Atml 28 , nrOM , . . , .BU.CS.CRi ° ! ! lo isr. . " Sr StU - . - - - - 910M P year OFFICE ! No. 12 Pcrtrl Street. MINOR MENTION. Secure to&ts for the concert Friday night. The Georgia mlnatrola are quartered at the Pacific. Gorboiioh-Word concert at Dohuuy's opera house Friday night. A ipocial meeting of Blnffs city lodzo No. 71 F. & A. M , will bo held this evening at which the third degree will bo worked. Violinist nnd tenor give a concert Fri day. day.Tho county clerk ia becoming so much of an export on the typo-writor that ho to preparing the bar docket with ono of Remington's. Wm. Harchand nnd OttoRlshton were arrested yesterday for fast driving on Broadway on Sunday. They wore fined thrco nnd costs. Attend concert at tha opera houao Fri day , May 1st. Ono vagrant , a colored man , who used to work at the Ogden house wna before the police court yesterday , bnt was lot off on a promise to go to work. Bonaborg & Ohondlo , boor bottlers at Ottumwa , who hove boon doing a very largo trade , necessitating the employment of a largo force , have removed to St. Joe , Mo. An attempt ia bolng made to aocuro the pardon of 0. 0. Smith , who was con victed of stealing a watch from Mra. Davia' atoro and sentenced two yoara In the penitentiary. The Western Union telegraph office will shortly bo removed from Us present quarters to the offices lately occupied by the Iowa and Nebraska Insurance com pany , 507 Broadway. There only remains ono crossing over Indian creek south of Broadway that la safe , It being near Home's park. An other heavy rain and the ether two bridges will bo washed away making them entirely useless. The Western Iowa society , connected with the Western Iowa college adjourned last Saturday evening nntil the first Sat urday In October. The oflicera of this society are : President , Fred Keller ; secretary , M. 0. VanDerron ; treasurer , J. Fltzpatrick. On Sunday afternoon about 4 o'clock , as John O'Grady was trying to pull the pin between two freight cara In the "Q" yard at Pacific Junction , ho tripped his foot and fell , the brake-beam striking him , causing him a serious Injury. O'Grady is a married man. Col. Sapp'a thorough blooded greyhound hound , "Jennie , " has produced a litter , which In quality and quantity la a marvel. There are thirteen of the little ones , and they ore all doing well , making a happy family , which Is exciting the admiration of many callers on her ladyship. A bootblack , who has been banging around town all winter , waa yesterday brought before Judge Aylsworth , the little fellow being very destitute and dlrly , and inquiry loading to the dis covery that ho has a sister living at Ex- Ira , arrangements were made to send him Ihero. Married At the residence of the brides father , Mr. Lewis Wehrhorn , on Sunday evening last , by the Rev. Doerflor , Annie Wehrhorn to Carl Ohrlatman. The newly wedded couple wore serenaded by the Bavarian band of which Mr. Chrlatman is a member , be tween 10 and 11 o'clock the same evening. The Council Blufia driving p k associ ation when It gave Its fair In the fall of ' 88 , was backed up by a number of cltl zons , who pledged themselves in amounts from $25 up , to help pay for any deficit that might arise. Therewaa such a do licit , and the association began calling for these pledges to be redeemed , but a few held back. Yoitorday the association bosan ; suits against a number of promi nent citizens on these claims. The same "doctor , " who was reported as having eloped with a Glenwood woman , and who has been wrlton up aovera ; times nnder the name of McMenomy , Is now said to be working Keg creek nut Silver creek townships , and to have caught a goodly amount of game. Bis plan Bsorns to ba to get a patient to give him a note , and then to sell the note , and after giving ono treatment to tell them to come to Omaha and got the other treatments , If they want them. The mayor la expected to return from his eastern trip this evening. The pro bibltlonista will not , therefore , have much longer to wait to see what ho 1 going to do about the calooca. It ii no expected that ho will shoulder any grea responsibility In the matter , aa ho hold that it Is not any more his business tc enforce the state law than of any prlvat citizen , ho being called on to run th \ city and not the state. This was the po iitlnn he took before he went away , an he has doubtless teen nothing during hi absence to change his mind , There was a little "brash" on Broad way yesterday forenoon between tw well-known sporting men. Ono of them known ai "Slccney Bob , " la said tohav been keeping the brother cf the othe pretty well f'llfd ' np with drink , and steering him against diver * games , virtu ally robbing htm of bit money. "Bob had been with this man orcr to Omaha whore the victim had dropped several inndrcd dollar * , and had then taken him up the Northwestern road. The big irothor meeting Bob , whoso ether name s Lyon , took him to task for time roping n this man , and started ia to thump ilm as ho deserved , bnt Bob would not wait to bo thumped , and dodging the first ) low ho went flying down the street. There will bo no arrests , Plumbing and water work Is our special business. Lewis & Gilbert , Main street plumbers. PEUSONAlJ. Frank Nlculio , of Algona , la , , Is at the IV.lfic. 0. E. Richards , of Rod Oak , was at the Ogtlcn yesterday. Chris. Uoiach , late with J. Mueller , left yesterday for Chicago , Stephen Malloy. late In the employ of Eiso- man , Uodtia & Co. , this morning starts in with Smith , ot Omahn. Constable Wcsloy ia now a happy grand 'ather , his son James being the father of as ilco a little maiden as has arrived in the city n many a day. Foter Fnchs , lender of tha Bavarian band , Peter Ilannon nnd Bchroeder leave to day for Las Vegas , N. M. , where they have an engagement this summer to play in Jind. From a latter received from Dr , Foulaon nt Jan Francisco , it is learned that 3 , S. Stevens , ho general agent ot the Rock Island , who lias > aen spending the winter in California , ia now ylngillat the Palace hotel with plouro- inoumonla , contracted nt San Francisco , on Mr. Stevens arrival there from Los Angeles on his way homo. Dr. Poulson was called to attend Mr. Stovena , just as they were about o take tha train for Council UlufT . Mr. Steens' illness will detain them for some days. Artlals1 Materials ntG.R. Beard's Wall Paper Store. Send for price list. Facts worth remembering when you buy Wall Paper : lat. That Beard , next door to postoflico , has the largest stock to select from. 2d That hla pricoa are aa owaa the lowest. 3d That ho ia a iractical interior decorator and employs lone but skillful workmen. The Trouble of the Triplets. The disgraceful row in which "tho rlplots" became Involved at the St. Joe louse last Saturday night , or Sunday morning , was yesterday the theme of troot talk , and the comments were not very flattering to Messrs. Fralnoy , Paten - on , and Calvin. Patton was not so anx > oua yesterday to prosecute the hotel man aa on the night of the row , and declared hat ho would have the care dlemlesod , bnt it waa evident that this course would nly confirm the reports that the triplets wore the ones to blame , and that they n their sober momenta liad repented. Tralney declared that if Patton declined o prosecute , then he , Frainoy , would aaanmo the role of prese nting attorney and push the : aso to conviction. The idea of a jua- ; co of cho peace being with a party who were trying ; to Induce a saloon man to lolato the state law , and to violate the irdinanco requiring them to close- their > ara at 11 o'clock , and then after a row lad broken out in consequence of the man's refusal to sell drinks , to issue a rarrant for his arrest , and to have him > rought before himself for trial , and then o have him kept In jail all night , when k was known that ho could be had any line to answer to any such charge , and lion to threaten to prosecute the case imsolf if the others of the party ro used ; all this shows a sad state of the udlclary. The voters who , by their ufirsgos , put such a man In oflico , must o ashamed of him , oven If ho feels no hatno for himself. If a great wrong waa ono to Frainoy and his friends , it wonld o the proper thing for him to seek jus- ice before some ether and disinterested rlbnnal , but to attempt to deal out jus- ice himself under such circumstances Is larco , only equaled by his attempt to lold the chairmanship of a ward caucus when nine out of ten of those present were yelling "Put him out. " It Is to bo hoped that this affair will be silted thor- lUghly until all the facts are breuphtont , > ud the blame of the disgraceful affair la laccd at the door cf the guilty party > whoever it may bo. Substantial abstracts of title and real s'ato ' loans. J. W. & E. L. Squlroi H 'oarl ' street. Sewer pipe of all sizes for sole at wholesale or retail at Lewis & Gilbert's , No. 521 Main street. ' OOMMKHCIAfc , COUNCIL BLTTffS MABKBT , Wheat No. 1 milling , 70j Nt , 2 , C5 , No. 3 , CO. Corn Now , 28o. Data For local purposes. EOo. Hay 8 00 per ton ] baled , GO , Rye OOo. Corn Meal 150 per 100 ponndi , Wood Good supply ] price * at yards , 6 00 ® 660. 660.Coal Delivered , bard , 9 60 per ton ] tel 10 per ton Lard Armour' , wholesaling at "i > , Flour City Hour , 1 60@2 W. Brooms-1758 00 per dor. tlVH STOCK. Cattle Batcher oowsj 8 25@3 75 , Butcher Bloom , S 7B@ * 00. Bhoon 3 C0@3 60. Hogi-3 60 ® 3 76. pnODUCH AND TBOTIB. Eggs Continue stoidy at lie. llutUr-Cholce new cre mery22fa : goot held at 13 A lie ; nhoion oonntrv roll , I5jgl7c ! ( fair to good , I'J'Sltc : poor nnd eld stock , CC lOc , The receipts of poor nnd fair grades an Increasing , Choice roll continues tcarce am lelli readily nt quo tit Ions when wrapped In cloths and well packed , I'oultry Supply ia short of the demand Live spring chickens , per doz , 6 00 ; live ol ( chickens , per doz. , 360(23'0 ( ; live lurbevs per lb. , i10ot ) dressed chicken * , per lb. , I2f ( ilc ! ; dreased turkeys , per lb. , l-l@15c ; clresse * gecae , per lb , 10@12c ; dreued duck * , par lb ll@12c. The preteut weather ii unfavorabl fur dreuaed poultry and great caie should b taken in both dreiing and picking , Game-Ducks , in fair demand at 200pe dnz , , formallarda , 1 50@1 75 for mixed am 10 @l 25 for teal. Ship only beat killed birds. No sale for old stock. Onions -Clisica btock icarca at 1 21 6 per bushel ; wet and sprouted , 75@1 00 , Deans Supply fair , demand light. Hand picked navies , 1 SO ; clean medlnmi , 1 25 ® 140 ; dlrly aud unscreened , 75@100o. 1'otatoea Ihe market has been nlmoet bar for the put week. Choice ttock of any ROCK variety will bring 55@COo ; fair to good , 45 © fOo. Apples-Good to choice Kansis nnd Mil louri , 3 2308 70 per barrel. Market it full o poor and soft ttock telling at any price buyers may w Dlipitihfs from Clarki Crossing state tha there ban bden no fighting since Friday Barcy lUker , of the mr uuted Infantry , i dead. This makes 8 death * , 4 of the Ot Wiles , 2 of A bitUry. lot the Toronto Sihoo of Infantry , and 1 of Boulton'a men. POINTS ON PA VINE. low Wood PftvlnR la Ilclng bald In Other Cities , The question of how to pave is just now intorostlng a goodly number of iroporty owners on streets which will his season donbtlets be paved in sotno manner. Ono of THE BEE renders calli attention to the following state of affairs as given In Bradstreot'a , and the state ments will bo road with equal interest by other properly owners hoto. Just at the tlmo when Chicago is abandoning wood for street paving and adopting etono , the ere t Enropean cities , hat have been Icng experimenting with different pavements , nro abandoning stone and taking to wood , The difficulty n Ohioago scorns lo bo lhat no pavement ins over boon properly laid there , and .ho probability is the stone pavement low In favor will tarn out as much of a ailaro at the old wood did. In Lon don , Paris and some ether largo cities abroad , stone , macadam and asphalt iavo each in turn been condemned and the _ preference given tp wood. Paris , less than two yoara ago , was largely paved with macadam and isphalt , but today the principal thorough- ares are paved with wood , even down to ho Champs Jflyuoes , where it would seem the former macadam should have answered the purpose. Miles of wood ire also laid In London. The result in > oth these cities appears to bo generally atlafactory. The wood pavement Is easily and quickly repaired ; It Is not so damaging to vehicles ; offers less rosis- anco than stone , and , nbovo oil , iss greatly reduced the distracting attlo. Oxford street and Holborn nro Ike a drawing room now in comparison 0 lower Broadway. The method of aylng the wood abroad differs consider- > bly from that generally employed In Jhlcogo. A thick and durable concrete oundation la first constructed , upon which a bed of cement , as hard and mooth aa a floor , is laid. Then the wooden blocks nro placed with the imial qravol between the rows , and over the whole la poured a thin mixture of cc- nent whlchvpcrmeatoa."and fills ovoiy ntorstlco. The Chicago method wm to ovel the street , fill in with sand , and af- or laying a layer or two of cheap pine > oards , place the blocks on them. The > oards decayed and the pavement eoon > ecamo a more succession of ruts nnd toles. Thereupon the Ghlcagoana con demned the wood , when It waa the engi neers and contractors , who were growing loh out of the job , who should hive boon ondomned. The Chicago atone pave ment is pat down In a flimsy way , and nust soon be o ndomnod also. A good ouso cannot bo bnilt on aand neither an a good pavement. The Dime Show. The dime muccum and theatre opened t the , uknHug rink last evening -with retty good prospects of succoas. The iiterprlae la a novelty here , and some- rbac of an experiment. The building iaa been refitted for the special purpoto or which It is now to be used , but there ire still some finishing touches to make t complete. There are already a nctn- > er of real cariosities , well worth seeing , nd amply repaying the visitor for the omlnal price of admission. The leatro part of the entertainment pens with the Georgia minstrels , who are to appear all of this week , 'hese minstrels have just closed a long nd successful engagement in Omaha , , rhe Jo they received many words of praise , lothlng has yet been offered in the way E an ontertalnment horcv Ivlng so much amusement foe the mon- y c ia now offered at the dime museum ad each week an entire chaago is prom- sod. Next week there is to be a dra matis company , then a comic opera com * t&ny , and so on , good entertainments > elng engaged for the next four weeks. Ii a the intention of the managers to hava olilcg of the variety order about the iloao. but to keep the plaoo one whlob adlea and children can patronize. The penlng gives assurance that this policy will be carried out. If thie * first month 1 rove a the success that ia ex-picted , the > laea la to be enlarged , aad othorwhe raprovod , and made a permanent feat- ire of the city. All should read the at- ractions offered to the public in the ran- turn advertisement to bo found in nether column. ft. SOHTJEZ. ornca OTEB AUKUOAX BXPKEU COTTNOTL BLFFFS TOW A J. L. Union Ticket Apnt , No. 607 Broadway Council Blnffa. Railway Time Table , OODNOIL BLEFFS. The following are the times ol tha trtI U and d . nrruie ol trains bj ctntril gtiodard time , l the oo l depots. T Ini U TB truiiler depot tin min utes e ller and arrlre ten mlontes Uter. DtTiRT. AKRIVB , fmtuoo and noa'iniiaaia * ; 825 A ic Mall nd Eiprosa flWr : u liO : F M Accommodation 4:10 : r M 6:30 : r si Kxpreej 0.05 A II omoiio IBD BOO isLitni , ) ; ? 5 1 u Mall and Express O.KS r u 7:25 : A u Accommoditlon 6:16 : r H 6:30 : r u Kxpreta 8:00 : A H cmeieo , MILWAUIII An n. riDL , D:20 : > u Ma'l and Eiprew 8:60 : r u 6:26 : r M Expreg ) 0.05 A II omoAOO , innuvaio * AID quracr. 0CO : A u M ll and Exproas 7:10 : r u 12:30 : r M > coommodatlon 1:00 : r u 6:15 : r M Eipreuj 8:60 : A U IT , UJDIS AID rAcmo , From Transfer only , 1:30 : r M SI. T.ouli Eiprcea 2:16 : r u f:10 : r M Cbloigo Exp Tla Feorla 9:10 : A u KAIIll CUT , BI. J01 AXD 00 OH ML ILDrTS. 10 ofi A u Malt and Express 6:40 : r u 8:16 : r ii Kxpreu 0.26 A n BOOX OITT AHD rACIFIO , 7:70 : A M Mall ( or Bloux City B:60 : r H 7tO ; r il Expreistor Bt l' ul 8.60 A u CMOX rAoiric. 11:00 : A u Dinver Kiprcsi 4:15 : p u 1:06 : r u Lincoln Pais O'a & H V 8:35 : I-w 7:5S : r M Orerland Kxprea * 8SO : A M DcniUT Turns TO OMiiu. Leave Council bluff * - 7:16-SSO-8JO-10JO- : : : : 11:40 : a. m. iao-2:80-JSO-4:28-65-fl:25- : : : : : IIM p. ro. Leave Omaha 0:10 : 7:6 : ( e(0 : 10CC : _ il:15 : a. m. 12:50-2:00-Boo-4(0-4:66-B:6 : : : : : 11:100. : m. MANDEMAKEES & VAN , ARCHITECTS , CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No. 201 Hnper "Broadvray. Cooncll BlnflV JTACOJS SIMS , at-Law Attorney - - COUNCIL BLOF1B , IOWA. Office , Uala Street , Rooms 7 and 8. Bhugarfm I2 ao block. WUIpiactloolnBiaUind tete courts Copy of a part of a photograph of a NIAGARA vine , planted 1878 , aa It appeared Fall of 1S8O with G3 clusters weighing 20 Ibs. on 48 In. bearing wood lit. The Niagara ripens in favorable seasons at Lockport , Aujr. 20th. 2d.-It never drops from tha stem If loft to hang till frost comes , nnd improves In flavor the tlmo , Sd. It is purely native , nnd therefore Lardy. Una stood So degrees below zero without .njury. 4th.-,13ears a good crop the 3d year and often the 2d , nnd Is n regular bearer , and no waste , as bunches nro compact Never fails to ripen its crop as the thick leathery foliage holds oven to the base of the canoi until frost kills it. 5th. Vineyards nro in bearing in various soctians from Georgia to the Northern Lakes and Canada , nnd from Knnias to the Atlantic coast , there being more than 1,000 acres planted Ithin the last five years , nnd over 200 acres were planted t Urocton , Chautaumia Co. , N. Y. last spring , (1881) ( ) : Jonas Martin alone having 47 acres ; the largest \lneyard of Niagaras , bclnff planted at Highland , Ulster Co. , N. Y. , by Sam'l Kogers , JJsci. , which contains SOncres of this ono variety , and he has realized from 20 to 80 cents per pound for his fiult , while Con cords grown In the samp locality broucrlit from 4 to G cents only. C , All parties planting vineyards ha\o signed n contract to return all the wood nnd cut- tlngovcry year back to the Company up to , and including 1838 ; so itluubson the solo owner of all the stock , and no one but the Company and its authorized agents can sell nnd deliver genumo Niagara vinos. So all persons should examine agent's certificate of authority , nnd see that it has the corporate seal of the Company attached , nnd every vine that it ha a lead seal attached , bearing the Impression of the Company's registered trade mark. 7th. Wo now offer for the first time , strong 2 year old vines nt retail nt $2.00 each with out restrictions , to be delivered en and after March lat , 1885. WELLS COOK , Council Bluffs , Iowa Having accepted mpolntiEont a ipcclal g ( nt for the NIAOAIU WHITE OIUPE CO.'for Jona Md No. , I am now prepared to promptly delhcr "fllAOAUA. " > Inea Udder the Ilrglltcrod Trade Mark Seal Company. 3.27 JES CdZ.'JL'Jdl C f every description and at prices low as the lowest. Special attention to custom work. The remain der of my stock ot NOTIONS are being disposed of at COST. A FACT , call and bo cant InccJ. COST.A. . 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Iowa. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Special a rtrttsomentl , duo u Lort round , To Loan , For Sale , To Rest , Wants , Board- , In ; , to. , win be Inserted la this column at the tow Irate I ' rate ol TEN CENTS PER LINE for > . : _ jrtlOD nd JIVE CENTS PER LINT' t each subsequent rtton. Leave adrert'.m > menta at oni offloe , Ho. Pearl Btreo * "it Broadwav WANTS. 17011 fALE Ore four hono-po or inplro null etxhoreo-poftcr boiler. I ) th In exocllent con- ItloD. Addicts , J. IV. , SOS Broadway. WANTED By a gentleman , a furnlthod room. Address L. , Bee office , Council BluOs , 7 < e 8Ai.ii13 sections ol choloo. lands In Keith J Co. , Neb , Term I favorable and prlca low. W. . Stacy , 83 M in St. [ 7 > OK JUK Mine , wcll'-natered ranch la Ctntral ' Kansas. Will take lovra farm In part payment. W. C. Sfcwy. -70K SALE AT A BAUOAIN The desirable resl- . dcncc or buslnoFa property on Upper Broad- ay , known as the Powers place , Apply.to GKCI R. IIABD , 82 Main street. 7IOR SALE. .other hotel In a lNebroika J town , now doing ; a business ol about $360 per month. N other hotel In th place. Terms liberal. BWAK * WiLKBn , 7 < OR HALE OH TRADE SCO acres ot land In ? Wayne county , ITo.VU1 trade for Gounsnl luffs city property er sell cheap for cash , or part Imo. SWAM & WALUEB. .T17AN1S . TO TitADB. Uood Iowa or Nebraska r V land for a email stock of hardware or general merchandise , well located. SWAXVAMISS. . TiOR SALK A rare chance to jet a fine , well improved - } proved 'arm of 400 acres , v/lthln a few miles of louncll Blufle , at B bargain. Low price and cosy orma. bWAN & WALKH 7OK ( SALIC A good pa } IDJ ; hotel property irlth ? llyery sltble , In ono of thi beat small towns IB estorn Iowa will sell with or without furniture , Of 111 tiade for : > small farm with stock eta. SWIMWALKIB. . T\OK \ SALE Eighty acres UDlmprored landla 1 Union ccuatv , Iowa , 3j miles- south easfot Mon - on , the county seat , or will trade for Nebraska or ansas land. S-.TAK & WALKX& . j OK SALE A 20 acre tract ot good land about one and half miles from Council Blufl * post ffloo. at a bargain. STRUT & WAMKR. ,1011 SALE In Harrison county , Iowa. 320 atres ? Krasa laad , all under fence a SOO acre farm 1th One Improvements , all under cultivation except 0 acres grass 89 acres good grasser pasture load , nd several other tracts of from 40 to ISO acresof nlmproved land. BffAJI & WALKKH. _ i\QH H4LK Lands Improsed. aad unimproved. J If you want a farm In western Iowa , KASUW 'ebraska or Dakota , lotus hear from you. j SALS A laree number cf business and reel- L ? denco lots In all parts of Council Blnffs. Bee us before yen buy , 87AM & WALKHB. j SaLK rartles wishing to buy .cheap lei to J build on can buy on montUy payments olfrcm J to $10. SWAM & WILIBR KB3 r Wo will rent yo : a lot to build on FOU wftb the prlvllage to buy If you with on very beral term" . SWAS & WAUUO. lo correspond with any one wlsblnga WANTED . location f n planning mill. Bash , door nd bllad manufactory , ns ba\e building and machinery , well located , for sale , lease or trade ; KENT- Largo two story frame building cult FOR for warehouse or storage purpose } , near allroul depot. SWAN WAL3 n. RENT UK BALU BdiiulDg and grounds FOR sultarli for email tonndiy and machine shop OosJ boiler , engine , cupo t , blower with Qxed abut < nj eto. , ready to put In- motion SWAN WALKXB , jiOH SALE House * . Lota and Land. A. J. Ptcpfcenton , BOS Frrst avenue. IT > OH SALE A top-buggy , flrst-il aa make and J ? In excellent condition. Or will trade for cheap ot , Addrets r. M. Bee office. Council liluTe. \irA lJU > tvery Douyin Council llluDs o lake VV TniBn. Delivered by carrier at only twinly otnts a week. f"VLD PAPERS For sal * al fill offloe , at Si oenw \J a hundred SCHMIDT , PHOTOGRAPHER ! No. 220 MnJn St. , Oonncil Bluffs. Open Sunday Flrst-clas work iruaianleed. THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITER NO. 2 , la the fflffftcat Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. With cnly 39 keys to learn ai operate. It prints 70 character * including caps and email lettcri , punctuations , floruret , ilgoi and fractions It a the simplest and mutt rapid writing machine mode ai well u the molt durable ! for free illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff Seamans & Benedict , Chicago , 111. , Solo Agents. 0. H. SIIOLES , Council Bluffs Agent ( or Western low * Dr , "W. E. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , OoonoH Blntt * f low * . E. Rice M. D. CAHCEBS , CHBOHIC DISEASES-1' ' " " .2 * ? Orel lairtj run practical ( XBttUsM BAM . B I , Peat ) st" t. Council Blttta , - ( its. a'nunotli Dime Museum AND THEATEK. 6th A\o. and 1'earl Street , ( Formerly Martin's Rink. ) PALMKR& SANDER , Prop'ra & . Mnnagera. Monday Evening , April 27th , Engagement 3od first appearance of the world fan-oua and original GEORGIA MINSTRELS ID FIKSr CLASS ARTISTS 15 In a refined programme of wit and humor. OUR CURIO' HALL Will contain Freaks of Nature , Curioaitiea , and Mcclianlcal Wondore , principal among which will bo found the world reputed wca- dor , MISS EXTPATTIEESON , Tbo Lightning Lady , nOWANDO BAT.DWIN , The Armlosa Wonder , POCAHONTAS , Princess cf' the Todas tribe of Mexican In diana , MAD AMU1 HOW-IfEJ. , The Bohemian Glass Blower , TH3 GIVING- HALF 31ADY , And many other novelties , A Reaort for Ladies , Ai Resort for Ladies , Museum open 1 to- Sand 7 to 10 p. m. Theater Mutineo 2 p. mi Evening ii p. m. lOcts ADMISBrON lOcts PUNCH. BLUFFS G ARPET COMPANY 9 Curtains , Oil Cloths , Window Shades , Linoleums , Mattings , Rugs , Etc. , Etc. Careful Attention Given to Out of Town Orders , Upholstery and Drapery Work a - Specialty. Our atock la the tarpst in tie west and ia being continually replenished by all the latest h.m ! choicest novelties. 405 Broadway Council Biufls ONLY HOTEL In Council Blufli h \ log a And all modem Improvements , call bells , fira alarm belli , etc. , is tbo CRESTON HOUSE Nos. 210 , 217 and 219 , Main Street. MAX MORN , - rROMUETOI TIIOH. 01T1CKII. W. II. M.rC38 Officer SL Pusev , BANKERS Council Bluffs , Ia. Established , - Dealen in Forelpn and Domestic Exchang and Home Securltie * . J. R , McPHERSON , GBOTVKtl AXI ) PJtAtKIl IN Order * from abroad promptly filled , Sweet Potato 1'lnuts n tpoclalty , 1'lnnts will bo cndy for shipment by May 10th , Orders should bo plncrd early , . / . Jf. J c'J'/iewofi. 1281 Kut riarco Street , Council Muffs , II. II. FIKLU. W , C. ESTE Field & Estep , UNDERTAKERS No. 317 Broadway , Council Bluffd , lorrn. Calls Attended Promptly , Day and Night. Particular attention given to 1' Telephone No , 5)7. ) W. P. HOUSE MOVER RAISER. Brick buildinga of any size raised or moved nnd nntlsfactlon guaranteed. Frame ho moved on Lirruc GIANT tracks , the best In the world. \V. P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street , Council BrnHs IE3ICB 3STIIX AND "THE ENGLISH1' KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. TUB OKLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE IN TUB cm. Everything served in Srit eui style and on short notice. Hot and cold lunches alwnvfl ready. Eeop Horses nnd Mules constantly on hand whlo wo will sell In retail or carload lots. AH Stock Warranted as Renresented. Wbolriale ted ret ill riitlm In Or ! n ted E 1d 11 y. Price tonkblo Satisfaction Guaranteed. soszLTJTEia < so BOLEJ-Z- Corner Fifth Ave. & Fourth St. OouncllBluflJi. Good Agents Wanted TO 5S33XJXJ Drs. Jucld & Smith's NEW IMPROVED ELECTRIC BELT. Office and Factory , No SO , Fourth St. , Council Eluffs , lownt SMITH & TOLLER , ACTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Mala St. , COUNCIL BLUFBS , - - IOWA. T ACTomplete Line of New Goods to Select Fjrom. , ! WAR , WAR , WAR FOR TEN DAYS ONLY , "Make hey while the Sun shines1' "Never put oil \mtil to-morrrow what TOU can do to loy ; ; " "Strike while the iron is hot. " "Be anro your right , " than mnko n BKn-llne for CHAPMAN'S PICTURE STORE , 105 and 107 Main Street. Now stock of FUAME3. MOULDINGS , Pictures , otc.havoarrlved and'cannot ' be ox- oelled in the west. Engravings , OIJ Paintings , Water Colors , etc. , will lw Bold at actual aoat for 10 days only , See the Following. Prices : : Steel Engravings SllfiS worth $3.0Q > Steel Engravings 82 CO worth $3,75 Steel Enrwavincs 2.SO worth -1.50 Steel Engravings 4.CO worth 0.00 " " " ' ' " " WaterColored Panei , . . . . . . 2 25 worth 4.00 Oil Paintings in deep gilt frames , 24x31 at § 1.50 former price , $3.75 Oil PaintlnRB in 1 Inch gilt frams" , 22x30 , at S2.'M ) former price 84.00. Cabinut Frames ntcost , BraiaPicturo Kxls , Hraaa Braokots ; Picture Chami , Brass Nails , etc. . will bo aold at hard tunoa pricon. If you hove picture * to frame , ctlli and examine my new stjloa of mouIdinKs , whioli will bo sold ot wholoaalo prices. W. CHAPMAN , JLOS anil 1QX ISfnin Stt-e COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA , BUCKEYE WROUGHT FENCING AND CRESTING. Besiutlfy your homei by using the abovi. Over 500 deslgw to select from. CHEAPER THAN WOOD FENCES Bc nitiju1 , Strony and Zastiny. Estimates Riven on any style either put up or delivered here , by applying to , ' KEELINE & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Heavy Hardware and Wood StooK. 117 Mam Street , Council Blufla , Iowa. r * -