THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2 , 1886. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCilTBLUFFS , TUESDAY MOHN'IKG , 1'KB. 3. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Dtllurcil by cnrrler In nnypnrtof. the city ftt Hi cnty cents r > er week. 11. W.Tii.TOJf , - Manager. UfMNK'SOFFICK , No. 43. NiniiT lUiiTon , No. 23. M1NOII MKNTION , City oloctlon four weeks lienco. 1'nnts to order , from $ fi ni | , at Welter's. A. AmliTM > ii liiul tlio prMlcgc of being tlio only drunk pcforo the police court Yesterday , lie paid nothing extra for The ftmrrnl wpnico of Mrs. May Sinllh will bo lifld tills afternoon : it 'J o'clock from the residence' , I'M Uonil Mriiot. Tlio Evangelistic services will continue nt tlm rooms of thi ! Y. M. U. A. every ovonliifc this week. All arc invited. Tlio interest is increasing. J. C. Lnngo & Co. , tlio insiirnnco men , huvo inoveil their ofllce to No. 5 1'carl htrcet , and fitted it up nicely , ready to re ceive their many patrons. 1'anl Uoquct was honorably discharged yesterday. Tim young men who pre ferred against him u charge of disturbing the peace not .showing their faces in court. A special car , "Sacramento , " contain ing A. N. Town and other ollicials of the Central I'aeilio , passed over the C. , H. & O. yesterday , the party being en route for New York. All who can should attend the incetiii' ' of the hoard of trade at the Masonic hall thin evening. The manufacturers organ ization , which is of vital interest to Coun cil Hind's , is to bu considered. Owing to the expected arrival of friends from the cast , the funeral of Mrs. Mary .Fane Kingston has been postponed until Wednesday forenoon at 10 o'clock , when it will take plnce from the residence on South Madison street. An invoice Is being taken of the stock of Cockc & Morgan , and nothing will bo done in regard to their business until this is completed. Tlio linn took an invoice on the lilth , showing ? 1OUO ! ) worth of goods on hand , .so that the work of rein- voicing will be comparatively easy , as this can bu checked over more quickly than n now one can be made out. Still , tlio work will take several days. Yesterday Mayor Vnughan turned over to Mrs. Jr. ) Macrae the $7 which he had collected for the benefit of the poor. Although Mrs. Macrae was nominally nmde prcfaident of the relief organization she bays this is the first money that has been put in her hands or control , and she has had neither possession , control , dis tribution , or responsibility of the other amounts raised by the charity ball. M. H. reins , of tlio Council Bluffs in surance company , who was reported as having been Imrt in the Omaha carnival , came into the lii | : : ofllco yesterday hale and hearty. His spine was not hurt so badly but what ho luul backbone enough left to get away .with any reporter who dared to hay that he went to the carnival ut all , and to put into mince meat any follow who went so far as to sav he was hurt. The mistake arose by a siinularity of name , the Ferris who was hurt being another man entirely. It is lamentable to notice how little. good sense is possessed by some young men who chance to bo favored with good positions and a little money. One such instance is attracting sonic attention , a young man from Crcston having become so enamored with one of Council IJlull's' cyprians , that he is visiting her fre quently , and lavishly expending money upon niT. The poor innocent doubtless thinks ho is her only and adored one , but the prediction is made that it he hangs to the nook she will land him on dry land. Several such cases have developed in Council Bluflij , resulting in the disgrace of the young men who so foolishly get drawn into the net. Council lilull's , like other cities of its size , has numerous sharp females , who seem much sharper than the foolish masculines whom tltj'yso quickly charm , then despoil , and then torsako. _ _ Best coal and wood in the city at Gloa- son's , 2(5 ( Pearl street. For first class Missouri wood call on Gleason , at his coal ollicc , 20 Pearl street. Tlio Clerk's Sliowin-r. The ollicc of the city clerk has not been receiving much money the past month. The following is the showing : Witness fees . & y. 40 Appearance deposits . Si.UO : ) Iltulnl penult . 2,03 Licenses . OSSOO City criminal cases . : vuo Civil cases . lO.rx ) Knturalir.atlon jupein . ii.CO Totiil . S O.V5.90 "The Irish Lion , " and "Interviewing Mrs. Pratt , " sit Masonic hall , Thursday , February 4. Honiember the date. Ad- minion , - ' " > cents. Saloon UCCIISCH. The report of the city treasurer shows that there was yesterday but $128 cash ill the police fund. This whittles the cost down to to line a point that it puzzles the oity financiers how to meet the bills which ought to bo paid from that fund. The trouble seems to bo that the saloon Jlccn&as have not come in for last mouth. Only eight or nine saloon men paid tlio January license , and there were more than that number who were behind on their December license , so tlial in faet the city has received no cash for saloon licenses for January. This leaves the police fund very short and causes considerable head scratching as to how to get along without It. The saloon men claim they have had to pay out more limn the licence money would amount to to defend their casca1 in courts. O.It is also said that Judge Aylcsworth will hold that the "pop" ordinance is of no account if a suit is pressed , and it deters the city from going strongly into the court amlonforcing collections. XI 10 Council Mooting. At the meeting of tlio oity council last night it was decided to present to the people at the next election a proposition to levy u tax of one mill annually for park purposes for four years. The bill for compiling and publishing the city ordinances , amounting to $1,000 , was referred to the judiciary connntttco , An ordinance was passed extending tlio ilro limitia on Broadway from Eighth to N'nth M roots. flu' i < ty treasurer's report was pre sented showing total cash on hand $13.000 , It \\v > decided to place an electric light on Broadway by the MethodKt church ami thus do away with a number of.'gaposts to make up for this expense. An ordinance for establishing tlie grade on Hanison street was passed loa u-eoiul reading and referred. An ordiuanco was paved establishing the "radii of North Second Htrcet fiom I'JetcluT avenue to MynMer avcnuo. Tin' ordinance for t-loaring enow fiom the streets was paso:5. : The council wanglm ! over tlie now hc\v , < ; r ditch question until niter : nld ! glit. A Few Suggestions as to How it Should Have Been Conducted , A POORLY MANAGED AFFAIR. A Dlflorcnco Itctwccn the Mayor mill ChlcT Hnsults In the Imttci-'s Itcslir- nnt Ion A Dcinoorntlo 1'liiiu from the Council Tree. Open Tjcltor to Onmlin. COUNCIL Hr.rirs , Feb. 1. DEAU OMA HA : Thcro sire nioiiioiits in a man's life when tlm pain and remorse of ( ho soul is so sictilc Hint 11 can only bo compared to lliat experienced by a truly good person when they sit down on a red hot stove and can only bu assuaged by copious ap plications of pome great remedy even of undoubted merit. Tims do the poiilq of the Council Uluft'ri coasters aviso and cry aloud in tbcir wrath at Omaha and scream for eleven buckets full of gore , not common red gore , either , but bright scarlet gore ( even as the slaughter house goreth. ) Iho roar that the boys from Ihc HlufTs are making at our little mushroom suburb across the river makes mo think of the fable old /T.so ) ) used to tell us at heliool about where tlio frog got mad at the old heifer because the lielfer was big ger than the frog and the frog got so mad and blew air into himself in such vast and atmospheric quantities that his skin couldn't hold it and he bust ( even as the cotton deal busted in Council HlulTs. ) In the first place Omaha , as the chal lenging party , should have had Mayor Uoyd at the depot on a white horse with a bunged tail to meet the coasters and have invited Ihcm up to lligginto lake slipper. After that was done , and after Omaha had liquidated the bill ( even as Council Ululls liquidates her city war rants ) the mayor should have had about seventy or eighty carriages driven by four milk white horses ( also witli their tails htmgiMl ) , and have hauled the coast ers on to the hill and presented them with the freedom of the city in a gold stiuir box , even as YatighhiO presented it to Lone Wolf. 15ut Omaha didn't do that. Mayor Hoyd wasn't at the depot , so we are losing time in gazing at tlio past ; but thank tlio powers that bo , the coasters from our iiroud metropolis were in Omaha , and if Mayor Uoyd had done as we depict above , you bet Higgin1 ? would have had to send out for tables and chairs , and there would have been no liquor Jaw in Omaha for ninety days lifter that date. [ Ma > or Uoyd will please note the chance lie lost to further the codes of the state. " ] Now it is not oiirinteiition to be unkind or uncharitable to Omaha. She is well enough in her way , but the fact N , Oma ha , you ought to have got up on a step ladder , on top of the Dodge street hill , and asked all _ the Council Ulull'i men to fall into line behind their band ( we admit that they were not headed by their b.iud when they fell off the train , but then that wasn't your fault , j'ou ought to have done it just the same ) and then you ought to have had about 14,000- 000 special policemen sworn in and had them club oil' the ladies and gentlemen from Omaha who were on the hill with their travellers and hnyo plowed a fur row in blood that the Council BluIVs boys and girls could have waded through to the starting point , and then you ought to have shoved them down the hill and .seen that they had some one down there to draw their sleds back. You wore amiss. Omaha , we regret it ; indeed its painful for us to have to say it , but wo fear the Lord and love truth. You were in fault. It's true j'ou were courteous enough to ask us to romi ) over. Wall , its a fact that you were not compelled to ask us , wo admit that , and wo know that wo should perhaps express , our appreciation of your kindness in asking us , but we can't ' do it. In fact we want to get a crack ut you as perhapsyou have noticed. * If a man asks a friend to his hou e to dinner , and when the friend conies , if all the .seatn at the table arc occupied by un expected guests , and if the invitcr docs not get up and kick the u. g.'s out and ask his friend to sit down at once , wo know his friend ought not to go out and cuss him for a thing that was unforsccn and that ho couldn't help , but we are go ing to do it just as hard. Wo won't argue whether its right or wrong. If there wasn't enough room on the hill for even your own people you ought to have wid ened Dodge street if it cost you a $1,000,000. We are sorry this happened , Omaha , mighty sorry , but it's your own fault. You ought to have known bettor. It's a fact j'ou asked us to come with some lead er who could represent us , but wo didn't know where to get a leader hero , where wo are all leaders , and j-ou ought to have talked to the whole four hundred of us. Wo are sorry for the effect this will have on your commerce and j'our busi ness. We are sorry for your IMIMUPSS men , who must feel it very keenly. Wo are berry for Mayor Uoyd and all your policemen. Your interests will undoubt edly suffer moro or less from the lact that Dodge street wasn't wider , but j'ou have made your bed and now you must lie on It ( wo lie cither on it or oft it o\'or here. ) That's all , Omaha , aryl you have our sympathy , at least wo console ourselves with the belief that "you asked not wisely but unwell. " / ONKOETHKJI. Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J. W. & K. L. Squiie , 101 Pearl street , Council Uluffs. The Chief Ucal ncd. Yesterday morning Mayor Vanglian wanted Chief of Police Skinner to put I'M. Bates on the police force. Skinner objected for several reasons , but the mayor insisted , and thereupon the plucky little chief declared that botb he and Dates could not .servo on the police force at tlio same time and quickly made out his resignation as ehlct and placed it in the mayor's hands. The mayor has onlj * u month longer in ofhce. nnd with his out doubtless the chief would retire also. Attempts wore being made yesterday day to have the matter hushed up , and peace re to red , as the mayor does not like so bad a break .so near the close of Ids administration. The f.iet is that Skinner has never boon really chief of polico. The mayor will not allow any man under him to have complete charge of any depart ment. Skinner has been blamed for many acts for which doubtless ho was not responsible , as ho had to do the mayor's bidding in all details or lese his head. Ho has oeon a morn ilguro-lumil. and has had Jittlo chance to snow what ho would do if let loose , and has had lo work under great disadvantages. If tlio break is not patched up in some waj * thorn will probably bo some intoreMiug i evolutions in roirard to how the police lorco of Council Duflsiat ! ! > been managed. The people would like to sco the truth , and the whole truth , lot out. A Dcinocratlo Plum. The old eo'.incil gave a fat plum to tlio democratic ! organ , its editor , Colonel Id utluy , being awarded the contract for lousing the city ordinances , and the tiloho olllci ) being given tlio job of print ing the books. The work has just been completed , and tlm hi ! Ivtis I tiled yoater- day. It culls for a payment of * MX ) to Colonel Kcatloy for his work of revision , while the GlObo's bill for COO copies , 089 pnges , at $1,30 a page , amounts to $1,03.1.50. On this cash is claimed , in stead of citj * warrants. The work has been dragging along for a year or so , so that the olllco hns been able to put it in at odd spoils when there was nothing clso to do. It is estimated that there is a snug little profit as a reward for the demo cratic organ. The mayor has started a roar about the claim , not that ho loves economy more , but the Glebe less. Ho claims that not a single proof sheet hns been presented to nnj' of the citj' ollicials for correction , and that nothing was known of how the work was being done. The further claim is made that the matter has been spaced so as to make as many pages as possible : that ninny pages have oulj * n few lines of printed matter on them , and that , in fact , if the work was correct in other respects , it costs more than there is auj * need of. The mayor has put a proof reader at work on the book , and proposes to show up the number of errors and the faultiness - ness of the work. It is galling lo his honor to .see so fat a take go to the Glebe , and while ho merits no special credit for roaring , yet if his roar shows up that there has been needless extravagance on the part of thocouueil , It will be listened to with interest by the people. It .seems that when the eitj' has n $1,000 job of printing to do , it should secure hid , and let to the lowest bidder. That is tlio wuy the people ple demand that other work bo let , and the public might as well save in printing as in dirt ( muling or sewer lay ing. Deer Meat , 1'rcddie Geratenberg seems lo have struck bare sledding , lie has just served a. term in jail for assaulting his wife. Ho was so incensed at being convicted that he squealed on two of the witnesses against him , claiming that they had stolen u deer from Louie & Met/.ger's icslaurant. They were arrested and one convicted , the other discharged. The evidence thus brought out by revenge showed that Gor > teiiberg himself had a hand in taking the deer. Consequently , when released from jail yesterday ho was immediately arrested , taken bcioro Jus tice Schur/ , convicted of larceny and .sent back to mil for thirty days moro. It is understood that as soon as released he will bo arrested and tried for Scaling an oil can from Ura slield , and then for vagrancy. It seems that at la t the authorities are determined to give Gers- tcnberg his lill of the law , ho having a hankering after this sort of thing. If ho could be .sentenced six months in Omaha or some other city , so as to keep him out of Council Uluffs entirely , it would be a relief. Another Carnival. A meeting will beheld tills evening at the citj- building at 7:30 : o'clock for the purpose of making arrangements for hav ing a coasting carnival here , It is de sired that there should be a full attend ance of all interested. The intention is to have a carnival which will be a credit to the city , and one which will bo arranged on so liberal and yet careful a plan , as to furnish enjoyment to many. Let everybody bo on hand at 7:30 : sharp. Money to loan by Forest Smith. Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. A. G. Drown leaves todajfor a visit to her"'parents in Howard county. Mrs. George Marshall left Monday evening for a visit to friends in St. Paul. WONDERFUL MEXICAN GARDEN. .la rd I u dc La Himla The Lovely Itc- treat or .Maximilian. A correspondent writing from the Citj' of Mexico , saj'i : A ride in u rambling , rocking stage coacli carries the tourist from this capital to Cuernavaea , over the mountain girdle that clasps round the vallej' of Mexico , and out on the luxiui- ous lap of the Tierra Caliente , or Hot Lands. Cuernavaea is celebrated as the homo of the Conqueror Cortes , and the site of his curious palace of hewn stone. Uut it is just as celebrated for the great Dorila Gardens. The Dordu is not what it onca was , when the hand of neglect was lifted trom its wonderful forest of flowers. This beautiful garden has been .sad ever since the death of its imperial lover , the Arch duke of Austria , Maxtiniluui , emperor of Mexico. The vegetation is unkempt , and the disheveled foliage falls over the trees , till they seem almost human in their sorrow row , and resemble that poor demented woman in the European castle , who still fondly fancies that the golden rim of Mexico's crown rests on tlio head of her husband , Maximilian. In this mournful garden the branches of the trees hcom twisted in paroxysm of pain , and Hung in desperate ami threatening attitude to ward the skjf. The great pond is covered with a man tle ot green , that crape of waters. The shaded aisles are deserted. The only gardeners who water the flowers are the clouds of hcaVcn ; the only workman who trims tlio trees is somber autumn , Uut on entering this spot , the .sentiment of tidmir.ition is at once aroused. The visitor instinctively enters on tip-toe as if ho were treading .some enchanted ground , as if he feared to wako the birds asleep upon the branches , the dryads hidden on the old ash trees , or the nymphs under the never-milled water pt ( ho ponds. Face to face with nature , in this louoly trj'sling place , the heart of the tourist is drawn out toward nature , while love for the beautiful is led by the hand of fear through the scouted walks of La Uorda. The silence of solitude rests over the thousands of acres. The voice of man is unheard , but the trees , the bonding flowers , the rippling streams and the soughing bretv.es bocm to speak. Outside the garden tlio tropic sunlight of the Tierra Calionlo falls like molten lead , inside - side the air is refreshing , and the aisles , arched with giant palms , are UH eool as the aisles of a great cathedral. The first feeling experienced is .such IIH is felt when one enters a great palace. Uut here no liveried lackey or armed slave tries to eject us The dryads do not issue from ash or cedar to dismiss us. Above tlio not-work of the trees is the incomparable sky of the Tierra Calicnto. Through a break in the foliage can be scon the thick orchard of gtiayavo-lrei's on the distant hillside , hiding the white houses of the village of San Anton. Like carpets ot emerald , on the far-uway plain can bo seen the field of sugar-cane , stretching to tlio horizon. This view can bo laid on a small platform of Pticbla onyx which marks the highest point in the garden. From another point a view is had of the mango walk , one thousand feet long , with this liiciou.s fruit growing alongside and over it , ho completely that daylight cannot venture through the foliagu that falls like Venetian blinds about this sanc tuary of silence. In other directions the plantains and bananas are lifted like chalices. Close- growing groves of blact zapotes socm to stand like guards of colossal nubiaus. The chirimoyu ( or custard apple ) over powers with its wings of perfume ; and the tejocoto fruit tree tries to cover itself with its purubol of green foliago. Thcro is not an atom of air in that atmosphere which does not carry a molecule of perfume - fume , and the very roses seem to blush eternally as if Uernally kissed by the lover-like breezes. This great gar < n cannot bo compared with the uniform and carefully cultivated gardens around the City of Mexico. It is an immense forest of jlowers and fruits. Kvi'ii the dead pond is of unusual proportiuus. Ah ! naturally enough.thOso who have tasted the sweet poison of nrt loved to lingci' uudgr UiOso Ir.afy arches. Maximilian of Austria ; ] prince and artist n.s he was , spent there the. happiest hours of his stormy vcijvu tn Mexico , but tlm angel with the flaming .sword drove him and ids brilliant Catlotln out of that Par adise , never to enter again. Never again will that romantic adventurer tread those supondcd ( gardens , like the hanging gar den * of Seiniramli , poised above the Tierra Calicnto that llies below those cliffs. The gardens cover some of the most beautiful mountain slopes in all the state of Morclos , where thoyiwcro llrst laid out bj * Count Uo.mla , a , Spanish miner , wiio became a millionaire by precious metals he extracted from the celebrated Tasco mines in the .state of Guerrero. They are de elate and desetted now. Uut some now Mexican or American millionaire may some day people with marble stat ues these deep forests , and may throw heaven's .sunshine down through those roofs of fragrance. Then will disappear that spell of enchantment. Cortc/ and his mistress , Maliuelio , will then no lon ger haunt La Kordn , nor the "footsteps of return" bo heard of Maximilian and Carlotta. Mexico's children of tomorrow row may play in those now silent .shades and under those talismanic trees. Use Dr. Picrcc's -Tcllcts" for eonstl pation. A panther for a long time battled all the hunters in Itabun county , Georgia. The other night George Gieonleaf and wife were walking home from Clayton when the beast attacked them. Green- leaf got out his knife. The panther spramr on bun precisely the same mo ment that Mrs. G. did the same thing. The knife thrust Intended for the brute took effect in Mrs. G.'s arm. The man dropped the knife and grapnled with the panther , which had forced him off his fict. Seeing Iho emergency the woman picked up the knife ami killed the beast with one stab In the neck. The suit plow if the tea rose is acqulied by the ladies \\lio use I'o ? onl's | io\\der. Dick , the native policeman at Sitka , Alaska , has made a beautiful cane foi President Cleveland. The ollicer finished the stick some time ago , and gave it in charge of Governor Swineford , at Alaska , who was to forward it to' the great chief. The governor fajled to put it abo'ird the steamer Idaho in lime , just before she left Sitka , and it will be another month before it will be fairly on its way to Wash ington. The i-ane is made of yellow cedar , beautifully carved. The carving represents the history or traditions of the bear family , that animal being the "totem" of the Kahtwatona , the most numerous of the two Indian families that coiihlilute the entire population of Sitka village. It is finished with a ferule of Alaska gold. U. II. DOUGLAsTsONS' CAPSICUM COUGH DUOPS are the result of over forty years experience in compounding cough mixtures. They are the best. r.Ir. .E. T. Peterson , of tfio firm of K. 'J' . Peterson & Co. , hiis gone to Lincoln to complete the .sale of a largo tract of land in Cass county. A Family Bussing. Nothing mills moro lo llip soourlty of Ife , n liuplilnosnnil health , than n bufo nnil iclliiblo family medicine. Simmons' Liver Itcirulutor htib won for Itself the uppoliatluii of "tlm luvor- Itc homo remedy. " II is adapted to n hirjro pro- poitlonof tiioGincrgoiifiuswhich occur In do mestic lllc. If the child lius the cells , It Is u siuu , Mifeimd plea ant icmody.If the lather Is ox- huustcd , o\ \\nrkcd , ilolillltntc.1 , It will icatoro his fiillliiK strength. If the \\IIo hiiircri train dyspepsia , low spirit ? , headache It will give lief. It any mcmb or Of tllof.uit.y h is o.itj i anything hard of digestion , a small do o of the lli'jfiihUor will tool establish a wood dlgoation. ItRives icfiC'hliK sleep oven In ca os where nmcotlc hnvo tailed. It is the IIIST PJIUVKXTIVK MKliiuiNK , nnd Fiifo tn begin with , no matter what the attack ; nnd In almost every case ill nlford relict. and clloct n speedy eino , without the aid ol other mrdlclnu. No ouur to ho leaiod in ndmlnl tcrlnir ; no iujnry fiom e.oMiio > niter tailing ; no chnmro nf diet requited ; no clinngo ot hiibits ; no ncjtlcct of duties or loss ol ( line Simmons' I.Uer Hi'jfiilutor Isenllioly w-Kctnblc , nnd Is the pniost and best lanilly mcdlclno com pounded. I'lepiucd by J. If. XiiMN : & CO. I'hllndelphla , 1'a. , solo iiioprlctors LAMPS and GROCKERY AT REDUCED PRICES , At Homer's , No. 23 Muin Street. Council Hind's , la. ONION TICKET OFFICE J , L. De BEYOISE , Agent. No. 507 Broadway. Council I ) luffs. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL The following is the tlmo of nrilvnl nnd depnrtnio of trains by central Mandnid time , at tbu local depots. Trillin Icavu trnnsfitr ( Input ton minute- * duller and anlve trn minutes later : " ' - " " " ' - "EI'Aur-cmcAIo * hoUTmrusTKM.v/8- 9:2JA. I . .Mall and Express . BrSOi'.M. l":40i.M : . Accommodation . 4:20 : P.M. OstOP.M . Rxpiess . UttA.u. : ( CIICAi ) ( ! & HOCK IM\NI ) . S1:21A.M : . . . Mull and KxprenB . fiMp.M. : 7iA. : ! ! M . Accommodation . 6:481 : % M. UIUP.M : . r.xprcss . : OJA.M. CHICAGO. mn.WAiiKhi : & hr. run , Di''OA. M. . . .Mall and KxpicM . U.7ti : > . M. tMi ! ) % M . IIxpii'SH . 0:05 : A. M. CIIIUAOO. iiuiu.tMiroN & yui.suv. ! ) : < OA. M . Mnll iun1 i\pitbs. : , . . iiVp. : ) < i:50p. : M . Kxpivis . ii03 ; WA1IASI1 , HI1. 1.0U184 PAOIKIC. S:1.rir. : M. Local Bt. Louis KiincsH l/K-al . 11:10 : p. M.TraiiHforHt. Ixmls K.v. Transfer. ! ! ; ; ! ! ) p. M KANHtS OITV , ST. .IOK * COUM'lli III.UI'Krt lOilOA.M . Mnlland IIxpu-ss , , . . CciXIp. M. Vi06lM . Uxpiovi . UijA.-V. : HIOUX Cll V PACUIC. 7:1 ! > A.M , . Sioux City .Mall . . . Hi'Hp.jr. li'.SOp.M . . Kt. Paul Kxpioss . 8'JA. M. UNION PAUjriO. lOjJlTiA. M . Doinur i\pi : ( > < . . .5 HI p. M. 3:13 : 1 % M. . .Lincoln I'asg. . Om. i. It , V . ' 'iivi p. M , ? : & } p.M . Ovorlnnd llzm-ebs. , , U15A. M. DUMMY IHAliS 'III OM VII t. Leave Council lllulls 7:05 : bUH : UO 10o : : ; lliJJO u. m. ; lUOJO : : - > lao4ajiino : : : - 11:45 : p. m. fin minis7:0,1 : n:30 : lln : : n. m : _ ' : M ; { : : to55l'IO : : 1I-.I5 i > . m. Lento Omaha -la5-7i5-8DO : ! : 10:00 : 11Gi ) a. m : 1:00-3:1)0- : : ) OJ-1OJ : 5 ; OD : 0:05-11:10 : : 11. m. Sumliijsiffi ! : 50-11:03 u. m.:300-JOJ-5Oi-0Oi-11:10p.m : ; : : ) : : E. R. Oadwell , Real Estate , : Probate AND DIVOIiqE 3pAWYEB. No. 504 Broadway , : Council Bluffs IS CONDUCTED BV Royal Havana Lottery ( AaoyniNUENT iNSTirunos ) Drawn at Havana , Cuba , February 13-27 , 1886 ( A GOVEIINUUNT JNsTlTDTIOM Tickets inl'iniis ; Wholes ? 5 ; Fiuctlons pro rntu. Subject to no munlpulution , not controlled by the puitlus In Intel t > &l. It is the Inlicat thinif in o mtinu of chance In o\Utenco. For ticket * imply to bHIP.SV & . CO. , 1212 llroiul- way , N. V. City : M. OTl'KNB Ar CO. , 01 Jlnln ert-i't , Kuntas City , Mo. , or 1503 Fuiinun btrcet , Oicaha. ' WHOLESALE AND JOBBING KOXJSES : OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. WIXKS AXD LI SCHNEIDER & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Xo cw Jfdfu St. , Council niufft. CKACKKHS. McCUJIlft CRACKER CO. , Mfiiiufnctnrora of Fine Crackers , Biscuits and Cakes , Comicf ! Uluffs , town , on.s. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers In A Oils Gasoline Illuminating Lubricating , , B3TC. , ETO. 8. Theodore , . \Kcnt , Council lllulT ! " . lown. VIWITS. W1RT & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery SL Fancy Groceries. fMMIIKIt , 1'ILIXO , 11TC. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Souther. . ! Lumber , Piling , And Hrldtfo Mntcilnl Spcclnlllo , Whnl ( n1o Lutu- lor ) il ) till ICItnK Ollloe No. lilOMaln St. , Council llliills. Town. W1XKS AXD UQUOtlS. JOHN UNDER , Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for SI. ( iotlliRrri's llcrl ) Illltors. No. Kl Main St. , Council llltllN. GRONEWEG & SCHOENTOEN , Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groceries , Nos. 117 , 119 niut 121 , Main SI. , Council Illnllj , Jou-ll. L. K1RSCIIT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale ) Liquor Dealers. No. 110 Ilroud- way , Council llliurs. KEELINE & FELT , % \Vholc-nlo Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , _ _ Aiiil Wood Slock , Council rilutrs , limn. HATS , CAl'S. KTC. METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos. 'US mill 311 IliouilMMy , Council fllulTe. CAIll'KTS. COUNCIL ULUFFS CAIU'KT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths. Cmtiln t'Ktures , UphoKtciy Coeds , IHc. No. 1U5 llromlttay Council lllulls , lo\\u. MAURER & CRAIG , Importers & Jobbers of Crockery.Glassware . Lamps , Tnilt .Tina , ( "utlorj , Stoiiuwuic , Jliir Uoode , Kuiiojr Uooils. Klc. Council Illnlls , lO.Ml. GIG A US , TOIIACCO , V/fC. PEREGOY & MOORE , Wholesale Jobbcis In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes Nos. USMtilii nail U" I'cmlSts , Council llluirF , Iowa ACllllCUl/l'UItAL IMPLKMEXTS. DEERE , WELLS & CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Implements , Buggies , _ Cm rlages , Klc , Etc. Council lllulls , Iowa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. , Corn Shellers , Stalk Cutters , niBcIInriowp , Seeders , Corn I'lantcis , Feed Cut ters , Klo. Fuotoi-i , Hock Tails , Ills. Nos. IfiOl.lM. ) , l.V- ) , , 1507Main St. , Council Illulfs. //I/MS AXD WOOL. D. II. McDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow.Wool , 1'elts , fien oniia Turs. Council lllulls , Iowa. 11AIIXKSS , KTG. 15ECKMAN & CO. , Maiiu'nctiiioigornnd Wliolcsnlo Dealers In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. K'i Miiln St. , Council lilulle , lown. _ _ _ ro.vj/.s.so.v. SNYDER & LEAMAX , Wholesale Produce and Fruit Commission Merchants No. HIViul St. , Council IlluIIi. . GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods , Notions , I'.tc. Nos. I-'and ! 111 Main SI. , NOH. i and 111 IVarl Kt.Comu'l ! lllulls , lonn. 11AULK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , DitiKfilblh' Smidllrs I'.tc. X" . 'U Mnlii St. , nnd Xo. I'l I'eiul Si..Council Illiills. 1'IUNK Nhl.l.V , I'H'RI. fiKO.W.HAIllll.N , foil. ( liiioipoialc.l , 1881. ) EQUITABLE MUTUAL life and Endowment Association OF WATERLOO , IOWA. WESTERN DEPT , , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. cil IN HKNO'S IIUILDINO. Itooins Nos. Vi mid I'l. $0,500 incusoofDratli. 1,000 Eiulowincnt at tlio end of ten years. Average coat for year of assessment , fli-Bt tln-eo years of organization , 15 to ao years , $0.67 ; * 1 to 50 years , ยง 10 , Circular un < 1 Information on nppllcHtlon. WM. RANDAMi , Siiperliilonilcot of Agencies. Agents Wanted. P. T. JJ AVNE. A . B. JIA7.UUTON P. T. Wayne * Co , Real Estate Exchange No. ICt ) Pearl Street , Council Illuirs , Iowa. Healers In Jo a , Kansas and Nebraska L.uuU LOTS IN COUNCIL I1LUKKS AND OMAlIA A Sri-XJJALTY. Z.T.LINDSEYcfeCO. . . . , H AND FELT BOOTS. Immense Stock , and Eastern Prices Duplicated , Write for Prices , Storehouse aiul Salesroom , 41 H , Main St , Ofllce 412 Broadway , Oo-u.ri.oil R AND RAISER H-la's li.ilUliua of anr kHl raUil or trnral anl < it lit istii i . Fr.lma house J mo vail onl.ltllcOIiuit trucks the hc.u In thu trmlil. SOS Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street , Council Blufls. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special ndvrrtlsomenis , such in Lost , Found , To Loan I'o * S.ile , To Itont , Want * Hoarding , etc. , will lie insoilod In thiscoliimn.it thulovr rnto of TEN CENTS I'Klt LINK for the flistliiBorthmand VIVU CUNTS P13U LINK for cncli subsequent insertion. Lonvo tulvoitNo mcntsat our ollicc , No. ti Po.irl stiuct , nc.ir llroaihvuy , Council Uluirs. WANTS. S.VM2 I'lopnity on corner I'ouil struct Foil MMliuvenne , Co.incll llltin * , ( on-.htliifi- of l o story , li.m-ioofed tirlcjk Imllclliijr : a tiiunu hon.Miol > \ looms : nil on Int ! 0\lll. ! I'or terms uppl ) lo A. -Mol'ling , nil prcinii-ts. rOU HEXT. lloii c , 214 Tenth incline , flvn looms , all conveniences. KiiQiiho ot Aind & Son , No. 71 ! ) Mai FOH S A LK Scnlcil bills wlITix ) rccvlvo 1 by .1 W. Hodeler tin to Fobi unryJ , IS1" ! , on oiRht y feet front , tn a story lirlclt block , Nos. 1 , " 4,20 nnd 28 1'i-ail street , between llioad ny nnd 1'irst nvcnuu. SWAN & w7vr.lCiil : , No. US MulrTsTiTct , ( under Cltl/o.i's Hank ) , icul estate mm niei- cliandlsu c\chniiio brokers. Our book1) are lull of special liiiiKUlns , but it Is impossible to pub lish a i cluiblu list fiom the tact of so many dally chnnKPS. What we iisk is : 11 you want to sull ortrndo unythlntr In our line , wrllo us nnd wo \ \ HI pcnd you n nllo of but grains to hulcct from. I.iinds Imptovod or unlmpiovcd , city or town propuity , Blocks ol Koods of nny kind in any jiluce. II such } on have or such you wunt let us nonrfiom jon. Swan & Walker , Council lllnlfs tl 1 fl\ Made In 31 da/3 by u lady aent of the P L \ / "Kqultnulo. Wo want hlx moro live Hscnti1 , nmlo or loiiinlc. Apply In person or by lottur to Win. Kundall , Supt. ot agencies , Coun cil Illulls , Iowa. 17A11M KOH SALK-Atn bnnrilfii iTRnld POOH. L ICO acres , QYi miles southwett ol Omaha. G room lionso , excellent well and clstc.'in , burin. ono lor eight IKH-HCS , onn lor 30 cows : ben , tool and WIIKOII houses ; 101 acres In timothy : U' > , OJ3 lorcst trees , cotton nooil , black walnut , usli nnd maple ; good orchaid , tipples ( licrrln- . , plums , Krapcs nnd small fruits. Never Inilln ? stock wntcr. It. 1' . OFFICIII : , Ml Ilro.iduny , I'onnoil Ulullfl , Iowa. _ _ _ _ _ _ JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW Piacllces in Slate : uut 1-Vilpr.il Cotttts. KOOMH 7 null's , Hliuuait Jiloi-.k. MERGEN HOTEL , Main St. , Council IJlulls. Near tlm (3. , 15. & ( J. ; (3. , M. ASt. . 1' . . anil (3. , It. 1. & 1' . lallwav ( li-poK .SIiPL-t P.IIS pass tlm iloor. ICvrryllilng now and liist I'inpilotor anil Manager. A.C.ItfliMlASl.Pies. L.WTUI.I.IIIS , Vlci'-I'icc , . ( AMIX. : . Ilitow.NCnhlur. . 102 MAIN STREET , Capital $100,000 Authorized Capital 280,000 Stockholders Represent 1,000,000 Uo Ufc-eiicinl hnnUliif buslii'ifs. AicounU of bunks , hanKcrs , mcrcUmiu , 1111111 * nluctmiiraiiiid Individuals iccolvpd on fmoia- bio lei HIS. Domestic mul foK.'Isrn oyclmntfo. The > cry boat ofntlontion tUfii in all busl ness commuted to our cm P. TII09. OFKIOER. W. IT. M. PUSSY OFFICBB & ; PUS1TST , BANKER COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. ISIij. R. BICE , M. D. nr " ( her luiivirs removed trHiout the Itnlfo or drawlns of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES * wud. . sPcciai.r. . O cr thirty jorti i1 in ii'l nd I' No. H I'-mlMiret , roun- lilutH. r * ' CO.NeLI , ' ! V1IUV I'lSt. . N. Justice of the Peace , OfiKoOver Am mwi Uxprrr * Company. REMOVED. 1 1 wish to iripoclfnlly call the attention of my patrons and the public In tfonoiiil , to my icmo- Milliom the old Mmul Nos 7 mid | i , Main HI. , to my m > n and commodious quarter- ! , Wlioio I will bo please , ! to tee my many filenda. nil a larpo , nuw and complete apartment of all the very UTESTFabricsinSpringSTfLES And belmr located In lnre Mimrlcis I nni bcltor than over hcloio prepaicJ lo to tervo Ilie pub- la. Jtespcetlnlly , J. M , SMITH , Merchant Tailor NO 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs. ESSEX HOUSE , COJINUII UnvA.VT AND ViXESrs. Opposite City Buildings , Council llluiTe. Warm rooms and tcood boaiJ at leusoimblo inte ? . Northwestern Hotel. Xcwly flttrdaud fuinibhed. Opp. Duiiuny Depot , 81.50 jmr day , SA.MUKL ' 1'ATE , Prop. 1. . 11. BEUSHAW , Jianajjer. ONLY HOTEL In Council Dluffs having Fire Escape And nil moaern imniovoinuma , cull buUs , 11 r * slurm bolls , etc. , Istuo CMESTON HOUSE J Hot. 'M , 817 end 219 , Main Strcst , MAX 5IOHN , 1'iojirlotor. Chicago Lumber Co. Wholcsulo nnd Jtchill Lumber , I/nth , Hhlni-'lcs Snsli , Doois mid llllncls. Solo nKcntM for the rrlcbrntod Miublehend Concpinratcd Wlilto Limn , K. 1' . MACCU.NNLU , , .Mumigo Toli-phnno No. 8. No. ,10 Main Street , Council Dlnlls. RUSSELL&Co llnniifnctnrcrnor all El/csof AUTOMATIC ENGINES Kipedi'.llv Upsisn d for I MILLS , ( MAIN KLKVATOKS , AKH KLKCTIIKJ LH1J1TS , Tiibulitr nnd Locoinoiivii Uoiloiv. New Ma.ssilloii TlircnlioH. Curoy anil Woodbur.v Ilor.'o Powora. STATIOXAHV , .SKID , Porlublo niul Traction Engines , SAWMILLS , KTU Factory 'Mn sillon , 0. Hninch lionso 610 Pcnrl St. , Council 131 iflV. BEND FOB 1880 ANNUAL. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , rilUll XM UC4LVII IM HAIB GOODS No. 15H7 Bro.iav ay , Oour cl UlulU , lie il l.s- ' i i ii t > ii -iiil ,