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    THE OMAHA FKIDAY. JANUARY H. 1886.
THE DAir/Y BEE
COUNCIL BLUFF S
( JUIJAY MOHXIXO , JAX. 8.J
CiriCE : No. 13 Tcarl Street.
by currier In mi } | .urt of Ihr elly at
IN < lit ) ( ftitf | rr v t i'k.
IIV. . Tll/ro.v , . . . Manager.
Trr.r.I'ltoXK.-J ,
IlfpiNKfsOrriCK , No. 41.
.Niuiir r.iniiiii. No. si.
.MI.NOK .MK.V
I'unt.H lo ordi-i' , fioin l-l ti | ) , ul Hcilor's.
H 15. Bowman hn been ; iiioinli'il | | a1 *
ilujuity county tfcsistirur.
.SlinrilV Krcl lias niipointctl for
li'jiiity nt Avoct : , 1' . . McCn
The Merry Thinker * meet < > n Motida v
evening al the residence of .Mr * . L. Millard -
lard , No. Ml Glen avenue.
N , P. Connant who lipncd , fell ami
dislocated his shoulder on TnoMlay even
ing , is now about well again.
Jerry Ritchie's ' ltil ) : lias been lowereil
to 1700 , and at this figure it is pmsitmed
his friends wili soon secure lilj release.
The Koyal Arcanum huvua social gath
ering in thuir ball this evening. It is
Mrictly for the member * ami their lady
friends ,
The county board yesterday checked
over accounts with Mr. llanlin , _ supervisor -
visor of tin ! pour , and allowed him the
iinioiint iliii ! him.
A number of the .voting school children
have struck something new in carrying a
button hook in a button hole in their
fehoe. ItH always handy.
Anthony Kelly who resides between
Marno and Atlantic lias been arrested in
Atlautie for selling sonio horses on which
J. W & K. I' . Squire bail a mortgage.
Charles T. Weber , formerly a resident
of this ulty but lately of Dos. Monies , has
opened a branch of tin ; Curative Mag
netic Ontlll company at No. 100 Main
street , of which hu is manager.
In thu case of Knaup vs the Slou.v rity
railway , thu motion for a new trial was
overruled yesterday. .Indite Loofhour-
ow suggested that hi ; thought the dama
ges excessive , being .fll.iVH ) for a broken
arm , but would let the supreme court
settle that point.
A young man , Samuel Lu ch , died near
Malvern Wednesday from blood poison
ing , caused by being inoculated at St.
Louis with impure vaccine virus. His
millcringsyoro intense , his body being
coverou with painful sores and his bones
honeycombed with decay.
Fidelity Council Xo. ITiO , Koyal Ar-
c.iniim , will give a .sociable at It. A. hall
to-night for members and their families
only. It is earnestly requested that all
members be present as a general good
time is anticipated. Music , dancing ,
lunch , etc. II..I. Rifl'onboriek , secrelary.
The members of the Equitable Mutual
Life and Endowment issoeiation in this
city and Omaha are lo meet this evening
al the Ogden house for the purpose of
lorming a branch association. Twenty
members or over can form n branch ,
which can have a voice in the control of
the attains of the association.
This Jannary number ot the Pocket
IJailway Guide of Iowa i.s out. It is pub
lished by Thomas V. Nelson , al Cedar
liapids , Iowa. For the small sum of a
quarter ono cannot get as much informa
tion , arranged KO conveniently for the
traveller , or for oflice use. It is ono of
the best in its line of publications.
Yesterday the county board settled in
full with thu retiring comity treasurer ,
Mr. Uennett , and lie transferred the bal
ance on hand to the new treasurer , Mr.
PJumer , taking his receipt for a total of
$ -t't,2)0.W. ( ) : Mr. Dennett has served most
faithfully for four years , and as was to
be expected his accounts checked up to a
cent and every dollar of the county's
money was paid over.
For hardware and liouso fiirnmhini ; get
prices of Cooper & MeGee , No. 41 Main
btrect.
All kinds of interior drapings , cornice
poles , shades , etc. , the very cheapest in
the west sit K. Sloekert & Co's.
Money to loan on chattc Is , by Forres
Smith , I'M Main street.
Cottage ranges , Garland stoves Radiant -
diant Homes ami Hub Heaters of the
very latest patterns at bed rock prices ,
at Cooper & McGeo'H , No.11 Main street.
Haying put in a complete now slock of
clothing , furnishing goods , hats , caps ,
etc. , Fox & Hughes , No. 1(15 ( .Main street ,
invite the public to give them n trial.
Their expenses are small and they can
and do sell cheap.
For first class Missouri wood call on
Glcason , at his coal olllco , 20 Pearl street.
For everything iu the grocery line give
the new firm of HintIvlceb , 102 Broad
way , a trial Everything now and fresh.
Fancy groceries a specialty.
Personal 1'arat rnpliK.
P. A. Gcrberich. of the Mueller music
company , is in oh" the road.
Charles H , Morris has engaged with
Messrs , M. K. Smith & Co. , and will go
on the road. His territory will cover
part , of Nebraska.
William C. Randall , superintendent of
agencies of the Kqnitablo Mutual Life
and Endowment association of Waterloo ,
Iowa , is in the city , and is establishing
nn agency hero ,
Kev. Mr. Leek , of Silver City , has been
called to the pastorate of the liaptist
church at Centcrville , and has accepted.
At Silver City , under his charge , the so
ciety has grown from a membership of
lifly to over one hundred.
Kev. G. W. Rohoy , of Malvurn , whoso
ill health has caused him to take a south
ern trip , has been heard fioin at Mont
gomery , Alabama. Ho writes that ho
is feeling mneli hotter. He carries with
him a gold-headed cane , presented by
IIH ! former congregation at uedtord.
Correct Abstracts of Title and Real Ks-
tate Loans at McMahon & Co's , No , 4
Pearl .street.
< \ 15 .racquomin & Co. , No. 27 Main
Mrcot , taku pleasure in announcing to
the public that thcirstoek of articles , or
namental , stylish and useful goods ,
is complete in each and every de
partment , and cordially invite everybody
to visit their store , insncct their goods
and compare prices , No trouble what
ever to MIOW goods.
.Substantial abstracts of title ami real
estate loans. ,1. W , , & K. L. Squire , 1U1
Pearl street.
.Notice.
I have severed my connection with the
"Medical Journal , " published by Dr.
Oapell. and will not be responsible for
any debts contracted for said paper.
_ A , OVEKTO.V.
He sure and ask your grocer for the
bread made at Smith & Loerko's bakery ,
Js'o. fi ; Main street. It is thu very beat
made. Try it and bo convinced.
lies ! coat and wood in the city at ( ! lca-
eon's , M Pearl ulreet.
UK Delicacy f Flavor
Atul tliaflllcncvof Us urtUm Imvc iciulcrod
the t'uiiious California liquid tiult leim'dy ,
Syrup of Figs , ImiuriiM'lrpuimlnr. It cleanses
nnil tones up the closed ami feverish system
nnil illMiols Headaches Cnlils and Fevers.
.Sample bottles flee , and lame bottles for sale
hy all Wholc&do by O. F. Clood-
tiiau.
DOKCS IN COUNCIL BtDFFS.
Scnteuw Day in the Circuit Court -Five
Candidates for the "Pen. "
MERRY SLEIGHING PARTIES OUT.
How llic "Jlcaullt'iit" Clxc-t I ho Voting
I'olka nn Opportunity Cor MM.
, | j nielli Minor .Men ! Ions
anil I'
lel li Hell" .
Several sleighing parties were out on
Wednesday evening , but none were re
ported la-it evening with the thermometer
10" below x.ero.
Mr. and Mrs. H.Xerveley gave a sleigh
ing party lo a number of their friends on
Wednesday evening. A large bovsleiglt
was chartered nnd after a merry sleigh
rhlo the party dined at the Ogden house ,
where they worn joined by Mrs. Col.
Sapp. The company eonsisled of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Hroun , Mrs. Skellon of
Chicago , Mrs. Dr. Macrae , Mr. and Mrs.
! ' . A. Conover , Mr * . Mark Dnryca , MNs
May Haas. Mi-s Li/x.ie Drown , Miss Lulu
LoomK Mi s Kilty Conovor , MK Kate
Pttsev and Messrs. Charles Stewart ,
Charles Haas , Richard Ryan , James II.
Craig , W. I' * , Sapp , jr. , and Alex. Mclm-
rose.
At ill i ! tables a number of courses were
served , among which were : ( ) yturs on
the half shell , quail on toast , cold turkey ,
ice cream , collco , cake , etc. , after
whieh they repaireii to the spacious hotel
parlors w no re dancing was indulged in
and the company entertained by a duet
by Mrs. Skelton of Chicago and Miss
Kit to PIIM.V. ;
The parly broke tip about 1:150 : o'clock
yesterday morning.
A lively sleigh load , also out Wednes
day evening , was composed of the Mi sea
Lillie Milliard , Winnie Crofts , Lou Mil
liard , Emma lleebc. May Oberholl/.ur ,
Ida Ca aday , Mabel Wallace and Messrs.
George Rico , Fred Spooner , W. H.
Somcrs , Elmer Stacy , John Atchison ,
Itcrt Stacy and John Wallace.
They partook of an oyster .supper at
Louis & Merger's restaurant , and re
turned the ladies lo their residence.- . about
1 1 : ! ! ( ) o'clock.
The Anfwiedersoliu ( Till Wo Meet
Again ) club were out in a large sleigh
Wednesday evening. They had a
merry lime , after whieh Ihe company
wore entertained by the Misses Anna and
liarltara Mcrklc at their residence. No.
8jii : Washington avenue , where refresh *
incuts were served , and singing , music ,
etc. , indulged in until about 1 o'clock in
the morning. The party was composed
Mis- Hatcher Miss Ida Tostc-
of MisUellc ; , -
yln , Miss Anna Merkle , Miss Anna Bob-
inglon. Miss Barbara Merkle , Messrs.
Ocar kecline.tt.lI.Shcrradon , W. W.
Sherman , Bert Evans and Ueorge C
Brown.
A party of the young permit connofled
with the Baptist uhurch took a sleigh ride
out to the in.-tilution for Ihe deaf and
dumb , _
HDII till I'or the I'cn.
In the district court yesterday Richard
Baker , Ihe. colored man known as
"Tc.\as , " was found guilly of assault and
ballery , and was sentenced to thirty
days in the county jail. The charge
against him was assault with intent to
kill , but Frank Finley , Iho other darkey ,
who was the victim of the wrath and
.sharp knife of "Te.\as , " when put on the
stand by the .stale , gave so humorous an
account of the allair that the jury seemed
to catch the idea that it was
a mutual "blood lotting. " The
light was a most disgraceful one , but the
tyo men were pretty evenly matched ,
and Finley had a hirsro iron poker , which
be used quitu ofl'ectivcly.
A number of prisoners were sentenced
yesterday.
F. Scotiuld was sent to the penitentiary
for two years. He was in the employ _ of
the Kansas City railway , and on getting
his pay check of S'J.22 raised it to .f.W.'Ji
and pusscd it on Mctcalf Bros.
_ E. S. Hankie was sent to the peniten
tiary for two years. He is the fellow
who has been c.onlidcncing merchants
about town out of small amounts at odd
times during the past live years. He was
captured at Bono's last summer.
F. M. Bacon , the young man from
Onawa , for obtaining a loan erf ifUOO on a
forged abstract , was sent to the county
jail tor six months. Young Bacon is
from a good family and has been quite a
cburclily young man , and was at one
time studying for the min'Mry. Ho got
oil' light , having restored the money to
the parties defrauded.
John Benson and Frank Piorson were
sentenced for burglarizing a farm house.
Benson is a boyish lookinir fellow , and
the judge told him that ho would ask one
question before .sontanclng him. lie could
answer it or not as he cho c. The judge
had been informed that Benson had been
drawn into the e.rimo ; was this ooH Pier-
sou simply replied : "Well , be is an older
man than 1. " The judge then gave him
three years , ami made Piorson 's term
three nnd a hall years.
E. E. Smith , for forging Mr. Coin's
name to an order for a suit of clothing ,
was sent to the penitentiary for eighteen
months.
It was noticeable that all of the prison
ers sentenced , with the exception of Ran-
kie , were young men.
How AVIilHllcr lcil ! , *
Tan Francifco Call : Tin- report of the
duath of Clarence Whistler , the noted
wrestler , was confirmed by Ihe arrival of
the last steamer from Australia. The
celebrated athlele mel with a reverse of
fortune after his arrival in Australia ,
nnd money , which hud never been plenti
ful with him during Iho latter part of
stay in this oily , once again began to
line Ids pockets. WhlMlor's share of the
profits of his match with Prof. Miller
was ifU.OOO. Prosperity never ilid agree
with the "Wrestling lemon , " as he was
called , and this occasion was no excep
tion to the rule , for no sooner had the
match boon concluded than Im started
upon a spcu in which liu indulged in the
wildest extravagances an excesses. His
drink was champagne and this he or
dered by the bucketful , throwin ; gold by
handfuls upon the bars of Melbourne.
Ho would occasionally entertain his ac
quaintances with Ids powers as a glass
chewer , biting pieces out of the sides of
bar room tumblers and necks from cham
pagne bottles , whieh ho would pulvomo
betwtum his powerful teeth witfi appar
ent relish. His debauch continued I'or
nearly two weeks , during which Unto
he partook of no solid nourishment , but
drinking excessively of champagne. Late
one stormy night no strayed from Ins
companion ! ! and started for Ids hotel. Ho
was to intoxicated that ho mi.ssed the en
trance and fell upon the. stone i > avcmcnt
a short distance from it. Thu rain was
descending in torrents , but the famous
atldeto was so exhausted by drink and
lack of food thai he lay upon the
pavement all night , and when found
in the morning was chilled and
drenched through. He was taken to his
room and physicians weru called , bill
from the ilrst they declared the ca to bo
hopeless. Even the iron frame of WhUt-
( or could not withstand the result of iho
night's experience. Pneumonia and a
complication of ills ensued , Death .had aleck
lock on the great wrestler which the lat
ter could not break. Whistler's few
clicct.s came on the last steamer , and they
will bj forwarded to his wife , now iu the
east. _
Thorn weto 1)70 ) births in Scotl county
during ISt.1101 ; umrna cs aud U10 deaths ,
ICE SKATING IN CANADA.
The Cunnilliuis lJcl In l-'nncy
HUntlng.
J.MacdonaldOsley. in the Outing for
Janunry. writes : Owing to the great
quantity of snow which every winfr
brings , the season for out-door snaling in
Canada is very short , eonlsting usually
of the middle weeks in December , when
Jack Frost , by thoughtfully anticipating a
snow , allow * of a fortnight's Baling in
the open air before the inan'h.1 ' of winter
hides Ins handiwork from sight ami nsc.
As a natural consequence. ( ! inadinn- > arc
not remarkable for long-dMatiee ikatlng :
and two year * ago the swiftest llyers of
our land'had to lower their banner before
Mr. Axel Paul.sen , the renowned Nor
wegian .skater , who made a triumpluuil
tour through Canada and Ihe L'nitod
Stales.
On the oilier hand the long season enjoyed -
joyed by the rinks enables all who will
taKc ( he trouble , and do no shrink from n
novitiate of bumps and brui-es to become
exceedingly expert at fanev skating ; and
it is hardly debatable that the rinkv of
Toronto. Montreal , Halifax , and St. John
can send forth .skaters who , for grace ,
prociMon , and intricacy of movement ,
would Iind no superiors in the world.
What Is known in England as "ligure-
skating. " and there very ardently In
dulged in by well-to-do members of the
various cluus , who can ull'ord to acquire
the art in Norway or Scotland , is hut lit
tle practiced in t'anad.i. ' It is not suitable
for rinks , as it requires < o much room ,
and can only bo done to advantage in
large , open spaces , where the "ligurists"
may have all to themselves ,
1 lancing on the ice may be seen in its
perfection at Halifax , the capital of Nova
Scotia , whieh , being a garrison city , en-
loys the unique privilege of military
bands ; and the ollicers. as a ruloj becom
ing enthusiastic skaters , the ladies who
grace the fashionable rink by their pres
ence have a grand time of it gliding en-
Iranclugly about tolhebowitchingslralns
of delightful music , and bringing all
their artillery of thrilling eyes , tempting
chocks nnd enslaving lips to bear upon
the uallanl sons of Mars , who oftentimes
Iind the slippery lloor more fatal than the
tented Mold.
Tlio-lincM rinks in Canada an ; those in
Montreal , Halifax and St. John. The
rink at Halifax- really the Crystal Pal
ace of the exhibition grounds , and for
six.o , appearance and conveninec is Mir-
passed by none. One of the most cheer
ful sights imaginable is thisva-t buijd-
ing on a band-night when the .snow-white
arena is almost hidden beneath a throng
of happy skaters , youths and maidens ,
circling round hand in hand , the maiden
glowing with pride at her admirer' * dex
terity , the youth _ enrapture. ! by bis
charmer's roseate winsunicness.
A carnival on ice and every rink bus
one or more during the season all'ords a
rarely interesting ami brilliant spectacle.
For these occasions the building dons its
gala dress , the gaunt rafters are. liunir
with banners , the walls are hidden be
neath variegated bunting , and ftstooned
with spruce embroidery , lights gleam
brightly from every nook and
jcorner , ami the ice is prepared
with special care. Then , as the
motley crowd glides swiftly by , one
may behold representatives of every clime
and nation mingling logelher in perfect
amity. Il is true the tawny Spaniard , the
dark-eyed Italian , the impassive Tuik ,
the appalling Zulu , the soft and silent
Hindoo , the others whose homo lies be
neath the southern skies , betray a famili
arity with the ice which seems to east
some doubt upon their genuineness.
THE GERMAN HAJsTcELLOR.
Abundant Evidence to Slmw Hint He
Was a AVIlcl VOIIIIK .Mill.
London Times : At the Hanoverian
university of Gottingon , to which be re
paired in ! < : > ' ' , being then a tall , slim
youth of IT , Bismarck became notorious
as the wildest of a wild race of students.
He was rarcly een in the class rooms ,
butlie was a liltle too active in other di
rections , for during his three terms at
Gottingon he fought no fewer than
twenty-eight duels , being victorious in
all. it is not a little curious , however ,
that he found great pleasure in his con
verse with a very dilieront kind of stu
dent , .John Lothrpp Motley , who after
ward became as distinguished a writer of
history as Bismarck has been in making
it.
ft is noteworthy that in his Gottingen
days Bismarck wagered twenty-live
bottles of champagne with an American
that Germany would be united in twenty
years. Proceeding to Berlin in 18ii : : , the
embryo statesman still neglected his
studies until toward the close of his
university career , when ho worked witli
a will ; and passed his state examination
in law. His mother at this time had
already discovered in her sim the making
of a. great diplomato. Having acted for
some time as an ollicinl law reporter atone
ono of the Berlin tribunals , and subse
quently in the higher capacity of refer
endary lo Aix-la-Chauelle. we next Iind
him in the crown ollicc at Potsdam. He
then took his turn at a year's soldiering ,
pacing nt midnight , with musket on
shoulder , the terraces of Sans Souei.
. Afterward , settling down _ inPomerania.
he accepted a country life as bis natural
vocation , like Oliver 1-roniwell. "In fact ,
not to speak of latter resemblances in
their career , the earlier life of the Pomer
anian square bad much in common with
that of the Huntingdonshire farmer , al
beit the passion for prayer meetings and
communion with the saints mighl not
have been equally strong in both. Bis
marck now attended fairs , sold wool , in
spected timber , hnndk'd grain , drove
hard bargains , gathered rents and
sat as deputy in the local diet. "
His wild ways , his demon-like rides ,
and his drinking bouts soon procured for
him the name of the "Mad Bismarck. "
"He quailed huge cups of mixed cham
pagne and porter , ho awoke his guests in
the morning by firing oil' pistols close lo
their ears and he terrified his lady cous
ins by turniin ; fo.xc * into the drawing
room , " Yet this curiously complex be
ing at thu same ; time studied Spinoxa
deeply , and it is s-nid Muchiavolli also ,
In Its-iS his father died , nnd Bismarck
came in for one of Ihe Ibreo Pomeranian
family estates , and al.-o the ancestral scat
nt Schonlmuscn. to which In * now re
paired for good. On the 28th of July ,
18-17 , lie married Johanna , the daughter of
Heinrich von Pultnamor. The lady was
the ideal of a German wife and the
union was EO happy that even Bismarck's
worst enemies could tint ] no Haw In it ,
while the chancellor himself has ac
knowledged thogreat debt he owes to bis
wife for nor unceasing sympathy and en
couragement in times of grave dilllculty.
In the same year as his marriage , but a
little earlier , Bismarck was elected as
knight's deputy for his native arrondisso-
montto the landtag , or provincial diet of
Prus'sian'Sa.xony.
pllancoc'k county lias shipped during
thu past season 1,557 carloads of baled
hay , which has been sold for $5 lo $0 per
ton , thus bringing into the country about
$80,000.
The Und of Oranges ,
Sunshine ,
and Trepical Scenery ,
A lot 40x100 feet , In Surer
Bprlnji Paik , Florida , only ' " ' "
1'lve-acie orange grove tracts , 4-OO each. A
the town , phowlngBtrcotv church sites.
Slatot < & , < & ; ! > flue Orange drove in eUht
brlllUnt colons with elf rant , 48-PWdescrlp
live book of our town , ami alon printed 1UI ol
over COO land pnrcUisere , All 6 nl f r . Pop
ulation 7ft , anil new arrivals woeklr JJerKB-
ENCE. irm. ; / OalcJfV , Tics. National CllUtni
Bank , Now York. AildjCM , for full particulars.
L N. UOWnv , PIESIOENT , 178 BROADWAY , NEW You
Xlrtmch OfBctM Chltu o , HL,81lT r Bprlnc * FU.
ONLY HOTEL
tn Councl" muffs liarlng
ITire Esoa/pe
And nil modern | nj"rPVi'iueiit < i , call \ivllt \ , fir *
dlarni tn-ll. , etc. , Istlio
CREST OX HOUSE !
Not. 215 , SIT and 219 , Main Street ,
MAX M011N , 1'roprlotor.
P. T. M U NF. A . "i"
P. 'F , Mai/no itCo ,
Real Estate Exchange
Mo. Ul tvirl3tro-'t .Council lllatTs , town.
Dealers in town , Knn i s iintl Ncbniiki I.mids
LOTS IN COUNCIL IILITI-'S AX ! )
OMAHA A SPECIALTY * .
Kent KMntc bought and sold.
KT. SCHUR2 ,
Justice of the Peace.
Odlco Over American Kxprcss Coiiipmiy.
A. W.PATTERSON & CO.
Nos , 1 and 2 , Masonic Temple.
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
The cold weather lias finally put In an
appearance and finds many persons not
yet supplied with heivy underwear , con
sequently we wish to gently hint that we
have a fine assortment of
Underwear ,
Wewlsfi to call tpeciel attention to our
Double front and back Undershirts with
drawers to match ,
Fur and Cloth Caps ,
Mits and G-loves.
Mufflers ,
Etc. , Etc , , Etc.
CALL AND SEE US.
A. W. Patterson & Co.
Nos. 1 and 2 , Mfconic Temple ,
Council Bluffs.
AOTmTTm euro without ! mcill-
AT POSITIVE alcnteil Oolo-
ssvs
< ) o box will euro
the most obtlnato cuso Iu foui-iluys orlc-i ? .
Allan
No imiiFeoiis dopes nt cubebs , eopitlliuor oil of
pumlaltrood thut nro ccrdiln to proilueo ily pep-
Bin by doxtrovlnir thu eontliiirs of thu sloiinten.
I'rlcuSI.W ) . Sola liv nil ilrujfBlsts or mulled on
receipt of prlco. For further pnrtlenliirs soiut
forelreulnr. 1 > . 0. llox 1SXI.
T. c. j .aiirjjfik.iT -CURE.
W John St. , Now YorJc.
tues-tti-eatlyniio
Ten Years Maintained Superiority.
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AM ) OTIIICK
American Breakfast Cereals.
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The Great Invention ,
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Without Harm to F.ij'.XIUor 11JXD3 ,
and particularly adapted to ir r t Cllinata.
No family , rich cr ixwr , should be without U
Bold by all Grocers , but brn-are ol vile till
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MAGISTEil OK I'AUIYSTKIIV ANUfDNDl-
TtONAUHT.WUTuntli tftreut. between Varoain
und Hurncy , will , with the uld of K" rdlau
tplrite , obtain for unr > nu n Blanco In tha
P * t and proM'iil , nnd of wrtum eoudltlons In
i he future. Uootn und lioes innilu to ordur.
'
SPECIAL NOTICES
nctTcrtlsoments , tuch ss
Lost , Found. To Ixwi , KorSAle , To Ilcnt , Wants
Hoarding , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at
Iliclowrato of TKX CKXTS 1'KH LINE for Iho
first Insertion snd P1VK CUNTS 1'GIl UNB for
cncli subsequent Insertion. Leave ndvortUo-
mentsat our oilleo , No , L'i 1'c.ul street , iiu-ir
llrondwuy , foiinell lllul ( ,
tV.lNTS.
OWAN \V.MKii : ! , No. ! iS Mnln street
> ' ( iinik'rt'lUrGii's lliiuki , rent fgtntr mia mrr
elwndlsociiunjrc brokers. Our iKioks nro full
nt speelnl luiifrnlns but It li Impossible. ' to pub-
ll'li n H-linlilc list fioni the fact of PH ninny ilnily
climiiirs. What wo ntk l : If you want to seller
or t ratio mi.UhliiK In our line , -rlto u nnil we
\ \ III enil j on u iillo ol liairalii * to select from
l.rni'U ' Improved or unimproved , elly or town
ptnpert.V. sloi-ks of fjoods of nny Kind In nnjr
plnce.II fliich .ton have or Mieh you wnul let .
nonrfroni > ou. S VHH \Vnlker , Council lthiI (
"WAN" ! RD-Oood trill to do housework nl 818
> I llfltieroll M.
\\ANTKI-Two ) reliable ncrnts lor thu
1 Ililiillnlile M ittim l.llnjiml Hiido"tiicnt Co.
touork In Coutic'll tlliilK A | iplv to Win , C.
HiilKln'l S ipt. ol Axi'i.ciu * . Otrileii HIIUM * .
IpOIUH'NT-A tlnnly furnished fiont room
' No.i'SI Vim ; meet.
7/A11M foil SA 1,15At n TmriMln if soliTloon
Jl lfitiK ) > rc , U < i miles southwest of Oinnhti. (
room housecxeelltnl well iind el lern.a Imrtn.
ono for ( light liortcD , uno I'or ! D cows : hen , tool
HIH | nairon lioiiscs : IOJ ncies In tlmnlliv : d.UM
foieM trees , cotton wood , blnek walnut , ai ! ami
ninploj irouil oitlmrd , npplot. rheiriei , plums ,
pnipcs unit minll fruits. Never rnillnjr stock
water. It. 1 * . Omutit , 51W IliouJwiiy , Counvll
lllutls , town.
HOUSUSVo'K UifXT-At McMhliuif A Go's. ,
No. 4 lYml slieet
RUSSELL&Co
MnatifnctiirorRoT nil sires of
AUTOMATIC ENGINES
Especially Dcsfgnoil for Iliiimlnsr
MILLS , GUA1X KLKVATOHS ,
AND KLKCT1UU LIGHTS ,
Tubular nnd Locomotive Hoilors.
New Massillou T hroslicrs.
Carey ami WoouMmry Horse Powers.
STATIONARY , SK11) ,
Portable and Traction Engines ,
SAW MILLS , ETC.
Factory Massillon , 0. Branch IFousc
510 Pcurf St. , Council Bluflk
SEND FOB 1886 ANNUAL.
CARPETS.
Council Bluffs Carpet Co.
Our stock Is now complete in every tlopa
inont nnd contnlns all the lutost styles and effects
n
CARPETS ,
CURTAINS ,
SHADES
UPHOLSTERY GOODS ,
ETC. , ETC.
-THK-
Largest Stock
ANH-
Lowest Prices.
THR ONLY BXCJ.USIVI ! CAHI'Kl' HOUSE IN
WESTKHN IOWA.
fiirnWircl upon npiilloxlloii toilown
town partlos.
FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDER
Carpet Company
E. R. Oadwell ,
Real Estate , Probate
AND DIVORCE LAWYER.
No. 504 Broadway , : Council Bluffs
TIIOS.OITICBH. w , if , u , toair
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
R. RIOE , M , D.
or other tum > irs removed wktnut
ttio kiilfo or ilrawlnt , ' of blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES or all kinds lpeel iur.
Over thirty years' urwl.oul ciporlonca Olllcu
No. It 1'earl titrcot , LVaiui II Illutli.
* s Fuur.
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT
AMU UtALKH IN
HAIR GOODS
No. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
PAID UP CAPITAL , $20,004 $ , , AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , $100,000 $ ,
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I
I
SUOOKSSOR.S TO J.
408 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , 1A
) MPoirnns : or ANM > DEALKKS IN
Musical Instruments
,
Musical Merchandise of Every Description ,
Toys and Fancy Goods.
Womnke the celebrated llardnmn Pinno * , and the Koyal Whitney organs , n specially
Kvery insliumcnt warranted. Scad for catalogues.
MUKI.l.KU MUSIC CO. , Council UlulTs.
W.IP
HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER
. . .
Hrlck Inillilliufl of nny Itlml rnl el nr innve.l nivl s.-itlifnetlon ffiinraiitcaJ. Frame houses niurcil
oa I.ltlk'Cl hint trucks Ilia liL'St la thu worlil. *
SOS Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street , Council Bluils.
iss
It
If you buy any where except at Metcalf
Bros , They are selling their Clothing at
Cost , and guarantee prices on hats , caps ,
underwear , hosiery , neckwear , silk hand
kerchiefs , trunks , hags , etc , , etc ,
METCALF BROS , , 344 Broadway , Council
Bluffs.
Northwestern Hotel ,
JsVwIy lillcil ami fnrnlbliod. Opp. liruadway
. . . ' . ' .
Dummy Depot. M.'iO per tl.'iy.
SAMUKL TATK , J'ro | > .
L. U. UKUKILUV , Malinger.
Chicago Lumber Co.
Wliolt'i-.ilo mid Itotnll I/.mtbi'r , l.iitli. Siihuilos'
Hiifch , Doors iind IHImK. Snlo URCHIN I'ortlui
rrli'lirati'il Miublclicml Coiicnnlrit : ( . ' < l Whilu
Mine. K. I1. .M.tfCONMXi. ,
Trlc-pImm- . "S.
No. ill ! Main Slrcot , Council III u IK
BVJHYTIIIN IJIAHIXAHLB IN
CROCKERY , CHINA ,
Qiieensware & G-lass
At Homer's ,
No. i'l , Main Strccl , Conm-il Hlufl'H , IM.
ESSEX HOUSE ,
COI.MI ! : : JIiitANr AND Vixi.Srs. :
Council
\\niiuiooms nuil pnml lumnl in icii
iilus.
iilus.JACOB
JACOB SIMS ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OOXJNOILi
Practices In Stillami Federal ( 'u.iils ,
Jloimis 7 nnil b , ttiiiuurt lilork.
MEKGEN HOTEL ,
Main St. , Council HIiiHs.
N.Mr the ( ' . , It. & < J. : ( ' . . .M. & Hi. I' . , ami
L1. , li. 1. it I' , lallwav ilfpois .Siircl rai
if iloor. Kvi-o tiling now ami nr t
J'loprlutur ami Manager.
J. M. SMITH
LEADING
Tailor !
NO , 7 and 9 MAIN STREET ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa
UNION TICKET OFFICE
J. L. De BEYOISE , Agent.
No. Mi DroHdnnr , Council It In ( To.
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL II1.UI'T.S.
Tlir folhminir Is Ilio limn of n nival mid
ck'iminiio or liiiltM lijri'iilrul hliuiilnnl Mini' , nl
tliii lnuil depots. Trains li-avo iriinsroriliipol ten
earlier anil arrive ten nilniiies liilur :
/UINIVK.
Mull Mini Kxini't-H. . . (1:601' : . u ,
JL'ttUi * . M .Aivoiiimoiliilion . 4Ulp. : a ,
U0l' : ! . M K | ii on * . MM A. M.
AM ) It HOCK 1X1 , AM ) .
Moll mnl I\IIM--D : . f-.rlin.
7:15 : A. M Airoimnoiliitioii . Ti-.tr , \ > , \t ,
. IIII.WAIIIU- : ! : f-r
V:2Q : A. M . Mull nnil I ; | IU-H ) HMiiM. : .
HUII'.H ; . lixprcKH
CIIIUAI1O. IIIIIII.IMIION
UMIlA.M . Mull Mini HMTi BtKOl' .
U5r. ; : ) M . KxpicKs 'jU5 ;
W MIAMI , Nr. l.dl'IH X I'AOII'IC.
2ir : > l' . M.I/4K-HI HI. l.diils Dxiircss Local
: iUU : l'.M.'rran.-lci-isI. l.oul.s
KANSAS CIVV , ST. .Klli \ I.'IIIIM-II
lUililA.M . . .Mull mill K.pi em Aau : : > . M.
Uit'fil' ' . M ICxpri'M tiA. : : M.
Hinux tn ; v & I'lrmc.
Til.lA. M Sioux nty Mull Cw : : ! . M.
iiu : : r , u Si. I'mil l'\i < > eta D-'I. : .M.
UNION i'Aino. ;
KliuTiA. M lleii\- r Hxiiets | riM.'il'.H.
" ; l'.l r. M..l-lii iln Pnm.iin ) , \ It. V. . " : d. ' r. M.
.iWl'.M OVeillllMl llxillVhS fill.'lA.M.
IIIIMMV TII.\INS'III IIMOU.
I/iuvoCounvll Illiilln 1-M huu : : : W-IOfl : ;
llo : : ; n. in , ; : : | : : xi ; iX : ! ) 4tn : 5i&-fl.M : : :
11:45 : p. in. Hiiniln ) > 7:0,1 : Ui' ; : ' ) -ll : ! * ) u. Hi ,
2- ; : im : : fi.M iiid : : llir : > p. m , l.uuvo Oiniiliu
0n : ; 7ifl : : HsJjfj liisuillsto ) B. ins liX-ii : ) ! : -
: 0 li : 5 : ( H : iin."i : | j ) . in , Unmlnys fiill" ,
Chicago Wafer Motor Co.
.11 Di\Hioi.s ; sntioirr.
I'nwt'r rurnlsliril fioin hyrlrnnl pro'cino for
ilnvlnx nil kinds ot Hirlii umi'li'iicry. Hpw-ml
n ! ii'lontrivi'ii ' ' to uluiroli onnin lilowlnif. o
run prlntiiiK incbkfN , inont rli | ipcM , Itcn-'Hium
Ircf/ors , | MilllniKlutlii'ii. ! M-wliiwuiiu-liuiw , etc.
'J'lio I cit I'lii'iijiuki motor iiiuili < . .Scinl lor cir >
fiiiiir. In i.so In Comic.I IIIullB by
lieu jol < ollic < .
1'ncoiHclini.ill.ir.cat nv.uKut ,
< lilfu o .Aleut Market.
Jjirl/enilort'er'b Meat Market ,
.Sinltli Ar Meciv.
Kurt/ Kleel. , iolli-efriiiilir. (
Hol > eit fluids , ioilee Krlinli-r. . , , . . , „
It. lit it if l.lAMn.
Selllniritfent Ib Mil n ht , Ciiunci. Jl iU"lu\\-A \
mnl JliJ i am tin tt , Unialuu