THE DAILY BEE-COUIS'CIL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY , JULY 15 , 1885 , THE DAILY BEF. SOUNGIL BLUFFS , Wednesday Morning , July 15i ISUBSCRttTlON RATES , Hr Carrltl - SO Bf.Mall - 1 . . . - - (10,00 per yeu MINOR MENTION , Holler , merchant Ullor , for fine goods. The council ia to moot noxl Friday night. Watermelons nro qnlto numerous at ODe op. J time s Farmer was asuotsed the usual amount yesterday for being drunk. Adolph Goldstein applies for a divorce from Eva Goldstein , on the ground of desertion. Jndgo Connor is expected to bo hero to-day to filvo his decision In the saloon Injunction cases , and to attend to oorao other business. There Is no certainty that the Ayloa- vvorth-Loofbonrow contest for the wool- Back of the dlitrict court will bo decided next Saturday. Sheriff Guitar has taken all the sen tenced ones over the road , except the troman , Mary French , who will bo taken next Sunday night. The largest sign in the city , being five foot high by forty-five foot In length , will soon bo placed on top of the stores of Elseman , Rodda & Co. Dr. Palmer , the well known "Lono "Wolf , " Is to go to Avoca to spend Thurs day , Friday and Saturday , attending to the sick and suffering thero. There will soon bo an excursion of business men to Island Park , the now summer reaort being opened up on the Itaruoa City road near this city. The case of the Johnsons , colored cltl- zonn of Pierce street , charged wlthhavlng hurt the reputation of the street , has been continued until next Monday. The Congrogatlonaliats are to have a social at the rcsldonco of W. W. Wallace next Thursday night , to bo entertained by Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. J. 0. Miller. The new homo of Mr. and Mrs. Her man Kracht , on Seventh avenue , was in vaded Monday night by a party of their friends , who had a most enjoyable sur prise party and house-warming. Banjo Bennett was complained of b , his own wlfo as being a vagrant. Jndg Aylesworth gave him a sermon , and lo him go under the solemn promise to go t work for a week and sec how It folt. The sheriff re turning from Fort MadI eon reports that It was so cold on th train Monday night that the fires had t bo started In the coaches , to keep th anmmor-clad passengers from chattering their tooth out of their jaws. Magdaleaa Ivors has applied for a divoroo from Clauslvers , on the ground that ho has beaten her BO that aha has boon sick abed for days at a time. It is understood that ho Is willing to have her given the divoroo and $500 alimony. The Now York plumbing company has put Into Us now store In the opera house block an elegant bath room outfit , In black -walnut , and haying every conveni ence. It should bo Inspected by those contemplating any such Improvement ! . Franklo Wilson and Bertlo Christian were arrested for going around In a hack , calling at the saloon * for carmine , and trying to glvo Jho town a roseate hue. The girls wore given a talking to and al lowed to go on their promises to abstain. Woodruff , the slick young man , who was working a hotel advertising scheme here , and who was aired In yesterday's BEE , Is laid to have gone to Des Molnos , ho having at least bought a ticket for that city. The demand should bo made of him to put up in advance. L. 0. Brackott will shortly move Into his now etoro , which , when completed , will bo as fine as any store of Us kind west of Chicago. L. 0. Larson , the painter , has put aomo fine touches on the woodwork which shows up very attract ively , ho ualng the brush very skillfully. A field contest will take placa to-day on the farm of Charles Green , tix miles south of the city , for the sale of twelve binders. The different machines that nro expected to take pirt In the contest , range in price from § 175 , to ? 200 each. Flvo or six machines will probably enter for the honors. It Is to bo hopad Vint th'o city cauncll will soon pass an ordinance , regulating the use of street hose , The everlasting rqnlrt , rqnlrt , squirt , la getting to be a regular nuisance in many ways , and there should bo times and limits placed so that the streets and the pwsors-by will have some rights as compared with those who are continually playing with their noz zles. It Is learned that the reason that Mr. Sohoontgon and Mr. Orlttonden went on the bond of the Feros was not on acoonnt of any friendship for the Feros or confi. donco In them , but at the request of the attorneys of the Feroa , who by their pra. fesslon were prevented from sorvlng as bondsmen , and so soonrod thoio gentlemen - men , giving these bondsmen security against loss by so acting. Harry Schmidt , the Main street photographer , was passing along the fltreot on horseback , while Bon Ha g was wetting down the dost with the hoseand the at am striking him , Schmidt naturally objected , when the first attack was followed up by a deluge , drenching him to the ikln. He then had Ilasg arrested and fined § 5 and costs. There is altogether too much of this funny playing with hose , John Landry has been Indu'glog ' lately in a good deal o ( bad whiiky and temper , his family have had to suffer In con sequence. On being arrested , no gave a ulemn promise to clear out of town and leave his family In peace , but on his way to the depot he fell in with a friend , took a few farewell drinks and then con ceived the Idea of going homo after a clean shirt. This was a sad mltUkc , for once in the house ho renewed the war , and drove the family out of doors , and frightened the neighbors who tried to Interfere. In court ; again yesterday ho renewed his promises , but they were no longer taken ( t par , and the boat ho csuld do was to got the case continued until Tuesday of next wcok. A SAMPLE QUERY. No Cixuso for the Wild Report ! Scat tered Abroad About Council Uluflii , The following letter has boon received by the pastor of the Baptist church of this city , It being written by ono of the business men of the place Indicated : WEST POINT , Miss. , July 9 , 1885 To the Pastor of the Baptist Church , Coun cil Bluffs , la. : Dear Sir : Some time ago a correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer reported a very lamentable state of affairs In your city , caused by the action of prohibition iata In that commun ity. You may have soon the article Indeed , I think everyone of your citizens should hare seen it , for I was impressed that the condition of your town was grossly misrepresented. The whisky ele ment In our town eagerly seized the arti cle and circulated It freely in our midst , thereby Injuring the cause of prohibition. Will yon do mo the favor to wrlto mo fully the effect of the effort to have pro hibition In your city ? Awaiting an early answer , I am respectfully yours , S. L. HEAKN. The above Is a sample of the way reports arobeing spread abroad as to the condition of this city , The BEE man In a recent trip eastward found many inquiring what was the matter of Oovncil Bluffs , as they had hoard that the city was on the verge of bankruptcy , and had done away with its police , Its gas , and ether noodfnls of a city , because It was unable to piy the bills. The credit of this city has boon greatly hurt by those reports , and the fight going on over pro hibition has complicated matters , so that these reports have been enlarged npan. While it Is a fact that Council Blnffs has not all the money it would like to spend on public improvements , and while it fools somewhat the depression felt throughout the country , but more keenly east than west , yet this city Is very far from bolng bankrupt. The future la not a dismal one , either. In fact Oouncr" Blnffs Is to-day far bettor situated tha : many of the cities which ao glibly talk o Its misfortunes. The fact is that the clt ; council last year expended money freel In public Improvements , and while othe : cities were doing nothing , Council Bluff : was paving and sewering , and paying ou a great deal of money. This year th council , elected on a plat form of trench mont , find that were It not for the plat form on which they were elected then would still be a necessity for economy , a the resources of this year were cut in upon by - previous expenditures. Besldei the ether cuttings Into the usual revenue ; for the year , the saloon licenses are no being paid , and Instead of having $25OOC cash going Into the city treasury from this source , there Is not one cent from the saloons. The saloons are running even more freely than before the law was passed , and the only difference thus far experienced , Is that the city Is deprived of the revenues , at a time when It needs sash , This makes the financial problem is to how to adjust the expenditures to the new state of the revenues rather a perplexing one , and yet It will bo solved In dau time. The responsibility for whatever re trenchment Is necessary does not He wholly with the prohibitionist ? , but Is luo In part to the other causes stated. [ t would bo a great help If the $25,000 ivas being received from the saloons , but ; ho lack of that amount , oven at a time then the city has need for money to coop up Its growth , Is not going to force ho city Into bankruptcy , or anywhere lear It. These who want to drive the irohlbltlonitta from the field , and make hem lot up on their prosecutions against aloon men , have put more stress on the amontablo financial condition of itho city ban the facts warrant. The city could iso the $25,000 to advantage , and this la , peculiarly bad time to try and got along rltbout it , but It does not follow that If he city cannot got this revenue that It is uined. It is vary unsatisfactory for the average ax-payer to look at the city being do- irivod of this § 25,000 revenue , and at ho same time see no coed ? result , the aloona are running worse than ever , not mly In numbers , but in lawlessness , for hero la not even the power of regulation iy police , as under the license law. As t Is now , the saloons are running as free or all , and there Is no show of making bora obey pollen regulations by threats o take away a license for which money ma been paid , The only thing that cm is done Is not In the line of regulation , mt of extermination , It Is no easy mat er to exterminate , oven under the stata aw. Caioa have boon started , but they till hang In the courts , and the saloons : eop open. The only dlfioronca thus far een Is that the saloonlsts are paying the awyers instead of the city , and while the Uy is deprived of Its revenue , the law- era are reaping thp benefit. Tbo financial affairs of the city are not topolessly Involved , The assessment Is icknowledtjod to be far too low , and when t Is considered that tbo ascesscrs only etnrn on a basis of 40 per cent of the ash value of property , the taxes are not 10 grievous a burden as would appear on ho surface. While It Is wlsa to on eco- lomlcal , yet the effort to retrench need lot bo accompanied by any such exaggor- ted representations that the city it going o the dogs , and while tbo attempt Is > elng made to show the prohibit nlsta ho lolly cf depriving the city cf $25,000 evenuo without any good being accom- illihed , still it la wild talk to s y that the rohlbliionlsts are driving the city Into jrakrnptcy. The city needs the $25,000 , but It rill not die if It cannot get It. Tbo ounoll last year spent more than it hould , and crippled this year's Income , 'hero is some of the general buslnois cle- ictslon felt hero as elaowheio , but all beso facts tigother are not warranting ny such wild reports as are flying brough tbo air , aud It will bo found bat this city will this year show up ni lany Improvements in building aud in ntineas as any city of Us elza In the rest. Read Judd & Smith's offer of $1,000 iward In another column. Uanthorn tolls wood at hla feed store. Mutlo hnth Great Clmrmt. The concert given last evening at the opera house was a grand musical treat , and dciplto the oppressive heat , there was a good audlenco and an appreciative one. The opportunity to again hoar Miss Noally Stevens presented a rich treat , Indeed. Her natural musical ability , cultivated by bolng placed under some of the grandest instructors of the old world , has given her already a rank among pianists which makes her reputa tion more than local , and yet hero in her old home , and whore friends have watched her career with so much Inter est , there Is a special pride in thinking of her as belonging to Council Blnffs , Still , It is not merely this fact that causes her to bo bo listened to with so much eager ness and enthusiasm. Aside from the fooling of friendliness , there cannot but bo an acknowledgment that she has mo talent and skill , and among critics , far away from * the circle of homo , proves that she Is an artist who Is sure to win a name and fame. It Is not only what she has achieved , but what she Trill achieve , that causes the people ot Council Blnffs to fool proud of hor. The ether features of the evening's concert were enjoyable and none the loss so because the ether participants were homo artists. Miss Oliver has a strong and cultivated voice , and ono which the people are al ways glad to henr. She gave ono of the best numbers of the programme. The Markol slaters arc always given a hearty welcome , and their voices blond together charmingly. The duet of violin and flute , given by Frank Badolct and Paul Tulloys , was a very pleasing open ing to the delightful programme , these young musicians showing a- skill which Is to bo envied by many of moro experience and training. The Musical and Literary social club , under whoso auspices the entertainment was given , merits praise for thus securing such a feast of music. There are few cities which can give so choice a concert with participants chosen from among the homo artists. Substantial abstracts of tltlo and real estate loans. J. W. and E. L. Squires , 101 Pearl street , Xh At Other Man ! The following , which appeared In a special to the Globe-Democrat , will bo read with interest , as showing what sort of an Impression "tho mayor of my city" Is making In Washington : WAHIIIKOTON , July 9. Mr. Vaughan , of Council Bluffj , an exceedingly fresh gentleman , was Interviewed hero at seine length a couple of weeks ago , on Iowa politics. Among ojhor bolddeclaratlons , Mr. Vaughan announced that Iowa was a doubtful state. He sild that there wore two men , with either of whom as the nominee for governor the democracy could carry the state , and then the modest polltlcan explained that ho was ono of the two. As a reason for his strength , Mr. Vanghan wont on to toll how ho had auccotsfully dodged the pro hibitlon law , and bad licensed the saloons of Council Blaffa while ho was mayor. With choerfull frankness Mr. Vaughan claimed that ho would able to carry Iowa because' the liquor element would rally to him. It Is probable that the Iowa mayor Intended his interview for Washington circulation only. If ho did ho was de ceived , for his views were quite widely presented to Iowa people torough the Globe-Democrat. To-day there was re ceived at the treasury department the application of Mr. Vaughan , of Council Bluffs , to be appointed superintendent of the metropolitan police of the District of Columbia. It is to bo feared that the Iowa democracy will have to fall back on that ether man. Wells Cook has accepted the position af general agent at large of the "safety Fund system" of the Hartford life and innuity Insurance company , of Hartford , Donn. , and will locate the Council Blnffs branch of the western department at No. 22 Pearl street. PERSONAL. . George Shindele , jr. , of Chicago , Is in the ity. ity.Mr Mr , and Mrs. F. M. Gault left last evening or Chicago. Henry Eisemnn baa returned from a visit o Colfax Springs. W. W. Mitchell , of Marion , tha well known it. Paul conductor , was In tha city yesterday nking a look at bis brother , the wide < awake icket man of the Wnbash. Frank Hunter , the deputy United States lerk , and tha United States cormniesloner , ias been called to Brownsville , Missouri , by be sad news of the' serious and probably atal ilness of his father. Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Williams , of Fond du Jac , Wisconsin , were In tha city yesterday , > n their return from Denver , where they have icon eight-eeeinp , tils being their firet isit to the west and their weitcrn rienda. Mr , Williams is ono of the boat : nown attorneys In Northern Wisconsin. PKINOll'ALS AND TEACHEKS. ? ho ADolUlon of tlio First Grade Ccr- tlU'ato Kulo. ? o tbe Editor of the BEE. The Watchman of last Friday eays : "Tbo board of education baa kicked ont of Is book tbo rule which required principals to .old Cret graJo certificates. For anything bat moat principals in tbis city bave to do , a econd or tblrd grade teacber could do as well s would bo required of any reasonable per- on. " lias the gentleman who wrote thp bovo made himself thoroughly acquaint- d with what moet principals in the city iavo to do ? Is ho aware that B principal 3 expected to bo capable of taking hold f any school work from the lowoit to ho hlghott ? I think the gentleman did lot glvo tbis subject much consideration r ho would not belittle our schools y such remarks , and in com 3 on with a majority of our iest citizens I hope that .either our worthy superintendent nor or intelligent board of education 'kicked" ' out the rule above mentioned , jr the reason that a "second or third rade teacher" conld do well enough nythlng moat of our principals have 11 o. Since the advent of Mr. James mong us the standard of our achoola as been talsed considerably , and we jel that the good wotk will go on. ach being the cate , is It justice to our oard of education and to our schools to all us that second or third grdo teach * rs are good euoueh for our principals ] Iranted , that ability to govern , method ad correctnesi are what ( jrlno'pils ' most eed , Thoto qualities are found among r t grade , teachers , Wo have a high tandaid for our teachers , wo matt have al higher for our principals. In reason and justice n principal should hold a first grade certificate as proof to outsiders that acquired knowledge Is there as neil as natural ability , and to teachers that the education of their prin cipal.Is equal if not superior to theirs. Wo trust that when our board of educa tion cots over the exertion of kicking out this very roasonaclo and just rule , they will take the matter into consideration again and prove they really moan to keep a high standard In our schools. CONSTANCY. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOK. 8p cUI verilsemenls , tua M toil round , To Loan , tot S l , To Rani , Wants , Dord- log , eto. , will be Inserted In Ibli eotnmn at lh tow rail oi TEN CENTS PER LINK lor tha On t Inteitlon tnd I1VK CENTS PER LINE lor c eh tnbwqnent In- on. toivt tdvtrtliementl at out offle * , Ho. I Btt et , BOH Proadw&v WANTfl. TXT'AxrnD Immed'atelr , t vp. dining room girls nt Ogdfn House , Cuoncll Elugg. tpOK BALK Lands Improved tad unimproved. If you want a ( arm In western low * , Kansas Dkkota , Ictus heir from you. &WAK& WALKXB. ti'OU BALK Houses. Lota ana Land. A , J JC Stephenson , COS Flrit avenue. rpo EXCAANO U 0 , b B , I ) 10 , b 13 , nto hotels In aid- JL cront Identic ns for sale or I or trade. , ( modal bargain ; 400 n Imrrotcd farm worth B1S3 818,000 , prlro far A diort time $10,000 , will tmde for low ( iilcod Western lands. SB an & Walker. , eaddlcry Hardnaro manufacturing estab lishment ( took and machinery , > aluo S7.0CO , for western land Swan & \Vaik r , Council UluHs. B203 , utock t f dry good ; , groceries and hardware , \nlue , $3,000 , In an good eastern Nebraska town or land. Snauft Walker. B 01 , stock of general merchandise In n good western Iowa town , \aluo 4,000 , wants an Ira proved farm In weitcrn Iowa , uwan k Walker. T > 105 , Block of hardware In Etuboi Co. . Indiana , JD forland aluo about $1,000. Swan & Walker. 00 , now stock cf rmrcwaro In a Iho Nebraska B town for land , value 93,000. Swan & Walker. , stock of agricultural Implements and shell hardware , value about 8,000. wants a good Im proved farm. Swan & Walker. T > ZOD , a $10,000 stock ot clothing In a good Wls- JD coneln city , jj In lands and bilanco cash or Im. prored security. Beautiful store room at low rent. Swan & Walter. , stock of mixed hardware In n live western B210 Iowa town for cheap lands , \oluo $0,00 } . Swan & Walker. B211 , fine brick block , rents well. In a live central la. tau none room occupied with general stock of goods , wants an Improved farm , > aluo ; building 18,000 , gooda S7.COO. Snan & fc alker. BS12 stock oi boots , shoes bats , caps and clothing > alued $3,000 , In cno of tbo beet towns In Nob. , valued $9,000 for , ands. Swan & Wtlkcr. BS13 , a ? 3OCO stock of clotting , wanta land In North Western loua , for $0,000 , and will pay dlQeronco. Snan & Walker. B211 , an $8,000 stock of drugs In central iown for land. Stcan & Walerr. T > 216another Btook of drugs vtluo from500 to $700 JO with More building ntd lot value $ SOO In a gcol > cbraiki town wants partly Improved land. Swan & Walker. full particulars , write to or call upon Swan & FOR . It j ou want to cell , buy , or trade any thing , tell S. & W. about It bwau & Walker , Coun cil Bluffs Iowa. J'ACOJS COUNCIL DLUF1S , IOWA. CfCrn Ualn Street , Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugart B ut block. Will practice In State an < tate oonr J. L. JJnBEVaiSE. Wo. 50 ? Broadway Council Bluff * . In Council Blulls having a ZBSO-AJPE. . &nd all modern improvements , call bolls , Gro alarm bells , etc. , is the CRESTON HOUSE NOB. 21C , 217 and 219 , Main Street. MAX WnHW , - PROPRIETOR BLUFFS OOUNCIL ARPET COMPANY CABFETS , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Window Shades , Linoleums , Mattings , Rugs , Etc. , Etc. lareful Attention Given to Ou of Town Orders. Jpliolstery and Drapery Work d Specialty. Oar stock la the id la bain ; continually replenished by I the latest and cholccsi novelties , [ 05 Broadway Council Biufls THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD fVPE WRITER 1 NO. 2 , 1Si s ihe JEyhest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World , Si i With only SO key a to leam an orMi i , , . operate. It print J 70 character ) ' ? Including cap8 a"J emn" lottery punctuations , ilgurcu , elgos and tractions. It utbo slmplett aud most rapid writing machine raaUo aa w ell aa no moat durable for free illustrated pamphlet. Wyckofff Seamans & Benedict , Chicago , 111 , , Solo Agents. 0. H , SIIOLE3 , Council BlulTs , Agent for Western MERCHANTS' FATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA , Paid up Capitol , $100,000 BarplaaFund 100,000 N. W. Cor. Farnam and 13th. IANK MURPHY , President. SAUL K. HoQEua , Vice President. LN D , WOOD , Cashier. LUTIIEB DRAKE , Ass't Cashier , J HoceooU sollcltid and prompt attention tfven t basin us rliuitul to our care , nya 6 Per Cent on Time Deposits Tlie New York PLUMBING CO'Y. 552 Broadway Council Bluffs , Iowa SANITARY & HYDRAULIC ENGINEERSPUB- LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEWERAGE - ERAGE , WATER WORKS aud VEN TILATION design ed and constructed. PLUMBING-work in all its branches. This cournanv have one of tlie best as sort- eel stocks oi plumb ing goods in the west. Estimates furnish ed. H. Birkinbine ; Manager. ORH , PLUMBING CO'Y 552 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS Telephone No. 27. JO ! ) Broadway , - - Council Blaffs DRY GOODS. :0 : yards print ? 1 0 dress Roods nubtan gingham 1 peed Rinirhnni , .r. 1 00 bclloiir chovoltJ . . . 100 good phcctlu ; 103 suff.ilk jeans 1 00 lest jeans all wool , 30e per yar J. Soots and ehoeu at prices as 1 jw aa any house in tha city. GROCERIES. fl pound ) ox C sugar S 1 S pounds granulated iu < ar 1 S pounds cootoctlonary A sugar 1 a bars white Russian soap. Kirks : ' 0 bars blue India soap , Klika r ? . ' . . 1 2 barsPilmasoap , LautzBro'd 1 8 boxes matches lest eyrun , per gillon teal sorfjlum , pir gallon loit English currants , 11 pounds , 1 9 bozos genuine Lents lye 1 52-pound cans ttrawberriea In syrup 1 5 8-pound cans peaches , laejrup 1 D 3-pound ains tomatoes 1 00 D pounds Michigan dried apples 1 00 9 pounp * evaporated apples . : 1 00 orllard climax tobacco per pound 45 'avy ' plug tobacco , per pourd CO 'aturalletl tobtcoo , per pound 00 lour , all brands Iram $2.10 to $3 60 per cwt. GOODS FOn CASH ONLY jower Than Any Other House IN THE CirY. 5 BroadwtO - - Council Blu S NOLL'S PORTABLE Beer Faucet ' * * IKHrtli ' : . ' Price $ ia.0t ) . A liberal discount ill be made to jnrties ordering a alf Jozeu Faiubts at ono time. For furtlu r jwticulars inquire of R P. RAIN , Council Uluffr , Jowi , gent for Western Jowi find .Nob. E J Balcear , , KDt Dt Who ( or the rut 10 ycnrshai been practlslnf 1 Francisco It now located at No IS M. Ctu Utro poaltu now Opera HUIIHU. darxc Jlakxur guarantees to rcetora 9 : HAIR OR WHISKERS , to gli can ] one a bugh mustache or bring out a 0 : ! i growili 11 hair orb ard In ( rom fourtatlx weeks , 7:2 : cc ) reasonable and aitlbftrtlon guarantied , 6s : anew , dattnoig and especially rhuutnatlim and tihronlouljeaics curea by a natural gift ol be Iron . JD. ftalccar , 6:2 : -rbtO thBt.Council Bluffs BO E. Eico M , D , 2 : I VPCDU 01 * tktt loMora riaiv i wllhoml thi \R bfiOOf kultt cr Jnwicc cl U 4l IRONIC DISEASES I.UB.H.W.WH 8:1 : ) rti tbut/ytan yraettgi - art U Purl ilrecf , Conndl Wuflj , 7:2C : fr J3. SOHUKZ , a Of li : T. T.ii ornos oru AUKBIOAK ucritaa BLUFFS , IOWA. -ii W. P. AYLSWORTH HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildlnpa of any kind mined or moved and satisfaction gimrantood. Fratno hou moved on Little Giant trucks , the best In the world. W , P. AYLSWOKTH. . 1010 Ninth Street , Council HluDs SMITH & TOLLER AGTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Mala St. , COUNCIL BLUPFS , - - - IOWA. Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand. Waves , Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes.Switch . es , etc , , ready made and made to order. Prices cheaper than ever. Call and see for yourself , MRS. C. L. GILLETTE. ' Formerlv MRS. J. J. G-OODE. 29 Main StreetCouncil Bluff. tf. J. 8WAN80N. C. 12. SWAK90H SWA.ArSOHf MUSIC CO. , Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS tnd all klnjs of muilc l Instruments. Pianos nil orsans sola on the Icstallment rl.in. Mmlcil Initru- nentHof every description tLiied and repaired. Having over 14 ) cars experience In the business wo fee onlUcnt ot giving the best of eatUlactlon. Hcmomlicr tbo pliu-c. Sign of the gilt orgm 329 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Sold by the leading dealer in every city aud towii , E. Burhom , 17 Main St. , Council Bluffs. HI , _ P.Do : Dolox Graining , Gilding , Paper Hanging and Frescoing. 110 Ualn St. , Council Bluda. Keep Horoca and Mules constantly on hand which wo will cell In retail or carload lota II Stock Warranted as Represented 4v * .MfcVf . If Wholesale and retail dealers In Grain and Baled Hay. I'riccarci- * sonable Satisfaction Guaranteed. iSCILLUTER A ROWLEY Cor. 5th Ar. and 4th St. , Oonncll Bluffs. For any case of Kidney or liver disease or dyspepsia , rheumatism , or any disqaso indudced f a lack of native power , that cannot be cured by the use of Dru. Judd & Smith's Electric olta and Appliances. Mo. SO , Fourth St. , Council Bluffs. AGENTS WANTED. Norene & Landstrom , B Suits to order In latest styles at cheapest possible 'prices , No. 205 Main St. , Council Blnlf AND "THE ENGLISH1' KITCHEN. .Regular Dinner 31:30 to 1UO , 2O cents. 505 Broad-way , Council Bluffs. ho only all night house in the city. Everything served in flret clui style and on ebor notlco , Hot and cold lunches always ready. 1C. F. GOODMAN. AND DEALER IN its , IV OMAHA , NEB. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. rhe following are the llmoa ot Ihe Arrival aud de rture ol trains by central standard time , at the ail depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten mlo es earlier and arrive ten minutes later. PU-AKT. linciao and KOBTnwuTnur , 26 A M Mall and Riproaa 8:00' : r II 10 r M Accommodation 4:10 : I * 11 SO r M Kxpreea ; 06 A u CfflOAOO AID 10OK ISLUm , 5 A U Mall and Kipresa B : 3 r 11 6 A M Accommodation CIS r 0 r M Eiprcei Boo ; A M onoioo , miwitjKii IXD ir. rioi , JJl u Moll and KnprcM 8:60 : r M 5 r M Kxprcbi 0:05 : A N cmcioo , BU u ere ire qowcT , I ) A U I1 and Kinross 7:10 : r _ r As ojmmodatlon ' See r M i r txproM 8:601 : ti VAiiau , BI , uxni lap rAoino , 15 p u Local 81. Louli Kinross Local 10 r u Tranifcr " ' ' Trantter 8:20 : r u U UI CITTi 8T , JOI 110 COI7XCU , ILUTfm. 15 l M Mall ind Expreaa 0:40 : r 6 r 11 Kiprcui fla4 A 11 BOOZ eiTt 1HD ricino , 11 u Mall ( or HlouxClty 0(0 : r u i r u Kxprees ( or Bt I'aul B:26 : A M us ION ri6inc , 0 l M Dtnver E press 4:86 : r u 6 r M IJnoola fui O' & R V Z.8S r u 16 r M Overland KIJ-KM B O i M DUMMT TRiora ro oxini. MV. Council Dlufl 65-7:65-9 : 0-100 0a.m. 1:80-8:80-8.80 : 4:289S6 : : 1 p. m , Leate Omaha fl.45 7S6 : 1:50 : 10 : l& a. m. lsW-JCC-S.oo-iic : : : ( itt-tWr : S. A. PIERCE , " 100 Main St. , Council Wuffa Itetall Boot and Shoe store "hero big bargains oan ilwa > n bo found FRUIT , AND GARDEN FARM FOR SALE , Sixteen acres , ten In ( rult , > lx In garden and tlmberland , ulx room bouec. stable , well , cittern , &c. all In BO'd condition , or will trade lor Omaha prop * erty. K KELLER County Treisuror'd olDcc , C'mincll RluOi. / lion , omami , W , H , U. I'CBIC j Officer & Pusev. , f' / " < BANKERS Council Bluffs , Iowa. Established , - 1865 Dealer * ia Foreign and Domestic Kr Homo Securities.