THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 18. 1880 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIlTBLUFFS , THUHSDAY MOHN'INd , I'KI ) . 19. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Centered ujcnrrlcr In finj part of tlio city nt twenty cents per week. Hi W. Tn.TOir , - Manager. llf sixr.es On ICB , No. 1 J. KniTOit , No. 5J. MIXOU aiKNTlOX. Pants to order , from 5 up , at Keiler's. The city council is to meet at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Gilbeit& Utteibaek tire adding agri cultural implements to their business. Prayer Hireling will ho held Hits even ing at the Union chapel. All arc invited. The mayor Is oft'on another trip hunting up liberty lovers or looking alter his new book. In the circuit court yesterday a divorce was granted in the ease of Fr.mk Hitldle v.s Ada Kiddle. In the circuit court yesterday lengthy arguments were made on the motion to appoint n receiver for Cocku & Morgan. Maggie Mitchell is to appear at the oper.v fioiiso on tlio ! jjd. : Although slio has been so long before tlio public she is still a favorite. William llcniiy wasycsterday fined for being drunk , and enjoyed the distinction of furnishing the only ease for the supe rior court. James H. O'Noil and Lrua Miller , both of Council Hlnlls , were married yiMer- day at the residence of Mrs. Kobcrts on M.\nster street , Justice Sehmv olllciat- ing. ing.Mnliimonial permits wore issued yes terday to ( ! . H. Scott and Josie Ilanifau of Omaha , John T. Clink of this city and Orphic I. Walilo of Crescent , W. W. Whipple and Sarah Lake of Hancock. The logHatho committee which has been examining into the affair.of the institution for the deaf and dumb hcto , lias returned to DCS Moiues and promises to have n ropoit ready in u few days. Michael Slrogoll'is to lie presented at the opera hotiso Ihis evening. It is ono of Hie finest .spectaculars , when properly presented , but thcro is little to it besides that. If the play is mounted elaborately and h.ts the proper scenic ellects it is grand. The junior class ot the high school has organi/ed as a literary and social club , and had its initial gathering at the homo of Mi'-s Doru Grass Monday evening. The evening was very pleasantly spent , the literary portion of the entertainment being confined to the works of Scott. About ( J o'clock last eveniiicr a man named George ( ilcason was injured by a dirt bank falling upon him. lie was cov ered up to his head. His hip was dislo cated and he received other injuries , lie was driving a dirt team for Mr. Woliirer , and was at work on a bank near Uord- nian's. A good joke is quietly going the rounds of some of the young society gentlemen in this city , the joke being one that was played iv short time ago on a , young man by some young ladies mid his sister. During his absence they sewed incon venient scams in all his clothing except his dress suit. Ho found it out when try ing to "enter" another suit. Mr. J. J. lirotvn is being named as a possible candidate for mayor on tha dem ocratic ticket , lie is a man who would run like a deer if he would accept the nomination. The eiti/ens are talking now-a-days of some pretty good man for that oflico , and it looks as if the voters would bo roljoved from the usual neces sity of choosing between t vo evils. -r A preliminary citi/ens' ' boom started ycstculay in favor of Colonel John W. Chapman for mayor. Ic is understood that the attempt will be made to call him out by oileringliini tliosupportof citixens of both parties. It is not Known whether be would allow his name to bo used , but if so there aio many who would rally in his favor , and some democrats arc named as among the number. The snow still holds good on Graham avenue , and crowds htill gather there nightly to coast. Tlio new traverse , Hli/- y.ard , seems to have turned out to bo the "Hoss of the Kinds , " it having "went around" the Aligator , and on Tuesday night made the longest run oven inailo by any traverse over the second hill away down to the fiont of Mrs. Walker's residence , where it was stopped on bare ground. It is understood from these who ought to know that itis useless to talk of Mr. Lucius Wells for mayor. He is at present absent from the city socking recuperation and restored health , ho having been obliged to seek relief from the rush of business , which has taken his strength and jeopardised his nervous system , llo would make an excellent mayor , nnd would receive the hearty support of many of the bowtciti/ons of both parties. Could Council Hind's sccmo such : v man for its mayor it would bo a pri/o , but in view of his physical condition , and the demands of his private business , it is said to bo useless to talk of it. Money toloau'by Forrest Smith. A Forgotten Imw. It may bo a good deal of a surprise- many talcum that in the ordinance in regard to tlio tire department the follow ing section occurs : 'tNo ' spirituous , fermented or mult liquors shall bo permitted in any engine house or other house used by the depart ment. Any member found drunk shall bo discharged. " The stilet enforcement of this part of the ordinance might put a stop to many street rumors , which are often passed about in an exaggerated lorm , and grow ing in the passing , \Vhnntlioioisa \ laxity of discipline innocent members of I ho department have to Miller with the others , and the reputation of the depart ment as a ivholo rapidly goes down. Host coal and wood in the city at Glea- ton's , 'JO Pearl street. Personal I'arneraphs. 11. II. Van IJrnnt loumiod ytMnrdtvy from KooKford , 111. , whuru ho luii been on business. George W. Thompson haroturncd fiom a business tiip through central and northern Nebraska , G. C. Pru&cott , the general agent of the Piano Manufacturing company , is happy as a lord , A bouncing boy. .1 , P. Williams of Lincoln , the special , agent of tlm Gcrmanin liiMinmco com- p.my , was in the city yesterday , C'ol. A. J. Chantry of Malvcin , a vete ran \\lio is always \\oleomoto Council Ulntl's , was greeting his friends hcio vo - torday. O. 11. Converse , an attorney of Oak- hind , is in the city attending court. diet Lawson , of the po tollico force , is on the sick list. lC. . Flii'kinger of Ogallala was hero yesterday on Ins return irom a visit to liK old homo in Independence , Iowa , stop ping over hero to boo his hrothuo , the at torneys , _ 800,000 brick for sale , ( J. Straub , Conn- ' cil Whim. , Iowa. Harmony chapter No. 5 , O. T S , , will moot in | < > gnlar session this ( Thursday ) evening at 7 t 0 o'clooK. Ueirc.shments will be solved at the ttlo > o of the business meeting .md a gonor.il good time is ex pected. A lull uitumhuiuo is mineted , JJy order pf the W. M. CAUKIK HUNTINOTON , Secretary , BOUND IN CALF AND GOLD , The New Vblumo of Oily Ordiimcw Being Inspected anil Criticised. BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENTS. Xrndo Topics Crncketl Chinaman Icnil Drunk Ordinance Charity Concert Tnlkinjj Temperance to a Cold Water Town. Tlie $ 1,500 Rook. The recently published volume of city ordinances is still being inspected , the council not having decided what to do about paying the bill , which amounts to o\er § 1,500. Tlio mayor , who does not have any love for the Globe , which did the priming , nor for Colonel Kcatlcy , who did tlio compiling , has had a printer at work reading every page of tlio book for errors. Thus far a goodly number of typographical errors have been found , but not more , perhaps , than would natu rally occur in publishing a book of this size. Tlio most complaint found is that there has been an app.iront disposition to make us much "fat" as possible. The contract was to furnish JiOO books at $1.00 a page , so that the number of pages has a good deal to do in settling the amount ofinonoy to be got out of It. There are neailyTOO pages , so Una the etui of the piinting bill is over $1 , WO. There tire thirty or more pages on which there is not a line of printed matter. These will servo as convenient for makjng a memo randa , pel haps , and there is not much complaint made about these. The last compilation of the city ordinances , in cluding the publication of the city char ter ami other matters , made a volume of about 150 pages , so that the picscnt one is fully ! 2r > 0 pages larger. At this rate of enlargement the city oidinances , by the opening of a now century , will form a piettygood si/.ed library. The chief complaint about the book seems the work of the compiler. There are oidinances printed in the volume which have been repealed. For instance , there is an ordinance providing for a city jailer and defining his duties. Then there is printed another ordinance , a later one , repealing the first and providing for two jailers. Still further on in the book ap pears this latter ordinance , again given in full. Thoio are two or more ordinances in regard to water works , which are said to bo dead and of no earthly account , or heavenly cither , which are published in full , taking much space , for which the city has to pay and which lumber up the volume. Whctc ordinances have been passed amending sonie other ordinance , the original is published , and then the amendatory ordinances , instead of pub lishing tlio ordinance as amended and noting tlio amendments by putting the words in italics and noting tlio date of amendment in a side note. Tlio publish ing of all those ordinances in this way makes a fat book for tlio printers , but makes an unwieldy and inconvenient one for reference. The index is also criti cised as being quite bungling and mis leading. Colonel Keatloy was to bo paid $500for his work. This makes the work cost the city over if 1,500 tor the 500 volumes , or owr ? l > a volume. The committee are examining into the matter closely to see wlicthcr tlio work is accenting to con tract. It is quite likely that the present council will put oft the settlement of the bill till after election , so that tlio now council may have tc shoulder the respon sibility , and the amount will not be counted in to thisyear'scity expenditures. There has been so much legislation by the council the past few jears , and so much tinkering of ordinances , that the work of getting the city law in intelli gent , convenient shape was a difiicult one , but so long as the city was to expend any such large amount for this purpose , it should see to it that the need is met. Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J. W. toK. L. Squire , 101 Pearl street , Council Hlull's. In Social Circles. At tlio residence of John T. Oliver , No. 331 Park avenue , on Tuesday evening , Miss Maud Oliver entertained very ele gantly about thirty of her Iriends. The amusements of the evening wero.dancing and card playing. The Misses Anna ami Harbar.i Merkcl , Nettie Gernor , Ida Tos- tovin and Blanche Oliver rendered vocal selections , much to the delight of the guests. Refreshments were served at 11 o'clock. Among the guests present were the Misses Anna Merkol , Barbara Mcr- kol , Lu Tostovin , Ida Tostovin , Kitty Conover , Anna Bowman , Lotta Fornian , May Forman , Clara BOCK , Katie Gerner , Ida Myers , Nettie ( tcrnt-r , Clara Myers , Messrs. Walsh and Holsheimer of Omaha , Frank Miller , Ed Bowman , Osc.ir Keo- line , John I'tisoy. Perry UadoloUo , Walter Smiili , W. II. Wakoliold , Joseph Smith , Charles Morse , W. II. Sinn-radon. W. W. Sheiman. H. M. Mullis , F. M. Hunter , M. L. Jacquermin. There was a brilliant social gathering at tlio elegant residence of General Dodge Tuesday evening , it being a tea and an evening reception given by Mrs. 11 J. Montgomery , assisted by Miss Nellie Chapman. The attractiveness of the lux urious homo was made still greater by special decorations , while taste and hos pitality cliar.icteri7.ed every detail of the ariangomonts for the entertainment of the guests. At 0 o'clock thoru was an elegant tea party , at which the following ladies were present ; The Misses Wad- Jeigh of Clinton , Miss Gage of Lyons , Miss Stone of Madison , \vio. , and the Misses Haas , Jones , Iliolu'l'dson. ' Stewart , Larimer , Gilboit , Brown and Bebbington , As tlio guests lett tlio dining room each was preionlcd with a handsome favor , liand-p.iintcd , of unique and aitlstio do- sign. At 8 o'clock the evening guests ar rived , and dancing commenced about ! ) o'cloek , and was continued until a late hour. Thu in unfiig entertainment was highly enjoyable , also , ami among tha guests wine : Mr , and Mrs. Kimb.ill , Mr. and Mrs. Kvcrett , Mr. ami Mrs Brown , Mr. and Airs. Pu oy , Mr. and Mrs. Bald win , Mr. and Mis. Klwol ) , Miss Hello Hatcher , Miss Sue Badolett , Ml-s Molllo llico , Mc-srs. Woodbury , It van , Morritt , AtKins , Bowman. Hart , Huns , Hvnim , S.ipp , Stewart and Brown , .Mules fai' Hale. 1 liavii for sale thirty-six head of fine mules , running from fifteen ami ono-half to seventeen bands high. MAsox Wisi ; , TalkH About Trade. "What are the business prospects in Nobriska for the coming bottson. Mr. Thompson , " said a Br.i : representative to G. W. Thompson of tlio firm of Van Brunt , Thompson Co. , in that firm's ollice yesterday , "I understand you have been over a largo portion of that state since your absence ? " .Mr. Thompson replied ; "I think sho'll cairy oil'tho p.ilm. I believe everybody selling goods in .Nebraska this season will do well , trade , tlicie will bo morn satis factory than iii almost any other state in the union. K\ery indication points in favor of a fmo trade. " The UKK man then met II. 11. Van Brunt , the senior member of the same linn , who returned yesterday morning from a buainosa trip east. In reply to the business outlook and fooling where ho had been he said : "Things are might } quiet. The prospects east for business this summer are very poor. They hope for business to pick up but can't see whore it is to comu from , but I guess trade through Iowa and Nebraska it ill bo quite bri k before long ; indica tions out here are favorable. " Jusl before leaving the ofllec A. A. Parsons was spied by the IJr.n man tylio received his opinion In the following orcls : "I've only made a short trip West lately > " . 'ul don't know hardly what the outlook ) ? , but o < j thing certain , business since January 1st lift ? uocu very dull , owing to the fact that produce could not move on aoccunt of Iho snow. Prospects are fair and 1 think fully ns good , if not better than they been for Eovor.il years. For first class Missouri wood call on Gleason , at Ids coal olllcc , 20 Pearl street. Craclcoil China. At the transfer yesterday a crazy Chinaman caused quito a little excite ment. Ho ( list snatched the cap oil'tho head of a C. , H. & Q. conductor , and as ho demolished that Ollicor McMillan tried to stop him. Ho quickly tore the golden star from the breast of llic gallant officer , and was getting a\\ay with the gold watohchaln of a bystander when ho was overpowered. Ollleer Smulloii brought him up to the police station , whuro ho was registered as "Leo John lu , Choynemanii. " It was dillletilt to determine whether ho was era/.y or wild from drink or opium , but the physician called in to attend to him was of the opinion that opium or drink had nothing to do with his actions , but he was straight era/.y. A fellow country man who resides hero was called in also , but could learn little from him in regard to where ho came from or whither he was going. The Charity Concert. The committee started out yesterday to sail the tickets for the charity conceit Saturday evening , and met with ex traordinary succc-s. The gentlemen having the matter in charge are devoting much time and labor , and ( ho business portion of the city will bo thoroughly canvassed by them The tickets are only 50 cents each and everybody almost can aflbrd at least ono. Tlio follow ing ladies and gentlemen , all homo talent , will take part : Misses Anna ami U.irb.ira Morkol , tlio Missus Gernor , Miss Ida. Tostovin , Miss Fanny Westcott , Mrs. J. KolV , Miss Katie Edingar , and Messrs I. M.Troynor. W. II Troynor. 1) . Stubbs , F. Stubln. J. KolV , D. KoIV , F. H.idollct and Prof. D.ilby. A Cotil Water Town. SIIKXAXDOVU , Iowa , Feb. 10. Your eoriesponilcnt had the pleasure of listen ing to u very interesting lecture hero by Mrs. J. Kllen Footer. A l.irgc audience of tlio best citi/ens of Shenaudo.ib gath ered in the opera house to hear her speak on the temperance question. Thoie was loss need , perhaps , for such a lecture hero th.in m many places. Very little whisky is sold hero , and no saloons aio allowed to run. For all this it is a lively business place , with a good , intelligent class of business men. There nu > two good hotels , of which the Hlodgett house takes tl.c lead , Father Ulodgett being u great favorite with the boys. Tlio Uiu : is the fa\orito daily hero , and is being read by more people than any other. HOW SOME RICH MEN BATHE. Thn lintli-ltoonis of the Vnmlcrbllts , 3fr. Mnriuanil ] , Mr. Garret t anil Others. New York Star : The millionaire's bath room marks the age. Nothing so gi\es the sign of the material prosperity ot the country , thogiowtli of luxury , the indul gence "of the SOIIM ) . lu the p.ist low j ears there have been placed in private icsidcnccs a hiilf-doson b.ith-rooms that are veritably palatial. In fact , the prevailing - vailing style of the bath-room of the money king has been suggested from those of royal palaces , and paiticiilaily from the famous ono placed by Fran cis 1. in the chcatcau of Chcnonccauv on the Cher. The chateau of Chenonccaux is now the homo of M. Daniel Wilson , the son- in-law of President Grow , and the bath room still remains one of the features of the interior. The walls arc covered with small hoveled mirrois , scarcely larger than a span , liutwecn theo panels runs n slender line of gold , and at the inter sections hang metal drops like tears , and just long enough to bo reflected in the { 'lass. The cllect is most limpid and bril liant , and the panels aio so small that the purposes of a mirror are skillfully frus trated. The b.ilh is of solid silver , with Iho water issuing from swan's heads , which , with a mirror behind , produces the illusion of swans on tlio.surface of the water. All the other appointments arc in keeping with this magnificence , oven to an ante-room , where repose can be found with cigars alter the b.itli. The famous b.ith-room in the palace of Fontainobleau was modeled after the Chononceaiix b.vlh by Louis XVI for his Queen , Marie Antoinette. Tlio bath , it will bo remembered , is an alcove of the ante-room , and is just lanro enough for ils purposes The walls are paneled in largo mirrors of beveled glass , and on these are painted enpids with garlands of luce , above , around , about , and each as if about to leap from the air to earth. This brings us directly to the present. The Lite Mr. W. H. Vaudorbilt's bath room is paneled in mirrors , but otcr these is painted a delicate laco-liko d- sign that is exquisite in efloel , and de stroys the power ot the glass for rolli-c- tion. Its magnificence , however , is ex ceeded by the bath-room ot Ins son , Mr. W. K. Vtindei bill. The walls hero are p.uieh'd wiih mirrors , and on these are painted applo-blos > onis , but by no means so thickly as lo obscure Iho glass. The ceiling is in Henry 11. panels of white and gold , witli horses in the center The bath is a solid block of marble , and the water issues from swans' heads , as in that of the chateau of Chononecaux. Above the bath is a niche with a marble Venus prepared for Iho bath. There is a Pompoiian table of marble , handsomely carved , and a toilet adjoining of Kcaillon marblo. Mr. Henry Marquand has modnled his bath after the luxurious room in Jeronio Honaparto's siipoib bouse in Paris. In this the bath is sunk , Pompoiian fashion , in tlio lloor , and above in the coiling is n beautiful summer sky , Mr. Marquand lias had his walls wainscoted with oreani- colored tile.- , . Above thcso is u painted fric/o , rcprcacnling flowers springing from a hodgo-row ; the arch of the ceiling springs from this frle/o. This is given tlio .semblance of the sky , across which bhds aio skimming , The marble bath is sunk several feet in the lloor , and is leached by a descent of several steps. It is said that , exclusive of ilio artist' work , Mr. Marquand's bath-room cosi 11.000 Works of art are considered nowhere more npproprialo Ihan in the bath-room when tfioir subjects are signilic.int. In that of the late Air. Charles J. Osborno , at Mamaroncck , there la a largo tramo overlooking the bath by Mr. George Maynard. The subject is inevitably venus with loves at a fountain , The figures are life li/.o in limogcs tiles fired by the volkmar process. Tlio walls otherwise are lined and ceiled with white enamel tiles , with a spotless poicclain- lined b.Uh. The last of the now and notable bath rooms is for Mr. Uoboit Garrett's now llaltimoro houso. This is distinguished not only bo the beauty of its decoration but by its process. The coiling is by Mr , George Maynard , nnd represents a lattice on which morning-glories Uviuo. This design is painted on maiblo by means of an overlaying composition , and on being tired tlio medium molts awavand the color , sinking in , becomes incorporated t\ith the marble , This endolithlc process , as it i called , is now , and its results in the soft radiance of tlio lilcmlud color nntl niftrblc M $ sn0 \ { bo very rtno. I'ho ( Icslffii is in rniUntinc sections , \\lncli make room for small octngoiinl nnnclssliioh .ll'O to bo mir rors , on wlnuli cnjiitls nro painted. The bath-room of Mr3. ; So\\ard Webb's hon o is lik > ? n cavp of white marble. Wulh , colling and bhthtiro all of marble , anil tlio oily varintions of tint Is in tlio sil- ycr lixtnro1 ? , The bath-rooms in the billinrd-hotiso are conceived in n , diU'oront way. To each chamber is attached n large , lofty bath room , with mosaic lloors , walld lined with white cnamor tilt's , porcelain lined bath and marble toilet , and instead of works of art , the diHingiiishinz feature Is the exposure of njj Hie plumbing. The Ptojier Use of Sunday. "What is the proper use of Sunday ? " asks a religions weekly. The answer is so numerous that wo liiuen't space to print it. The woman with a new bonnet has one answer , tlio man who loves llsh- ing has another\\hilo the owner of a pair of fast horses may differ from both. The basQ-balllfil seems to think that the prop er lite of Sunday in the west is to play a match game for the championship , but in the cast ho devotes tlio day to explain how the last four g.imes lost by his nine might have been won. There is nothing so diverse as the diversity of opinion in regard to tlio pioper nso of Sunday. Man's AVork Is Done. "What ? Women overworked ? I'ttdgcl Think of the men I" "Ah , but yon know the old spying , 'Woman's work is never done.1" " 1 know it , and that's the icason she oughtn't to complain. Now , a man has to do his work or lose his job. " The One Siivlni ; Grace. "Landlordaid a Wisconsin traveler , emerging from the dining-room after a long and fruitless struggle to secure a dinner "Landlord , there's ono thing you have heio that's as good as the I'.ilmor hotife , Chicago. " "I am very glad to please you sir. What is it ? " "Tho still. " i * Developing His Muscle. 'Arry " 1 .say , ol' cluppio. I've ' been welling tenpins. Kvcr twy it ? Jolly good exorcise , doti'l 50 know ? " Algy "No , tlo.ir boy ; but I've welled cig.irwoltos lor exercise fwequonlly ; yaas. " I'll VNK Nur.i.v , Piixt. Gto.W.H vuni.v , Sec. ( huoiporatcd , 1SS1) ) EOUITABLE MUTUAL Life and Endowment Sssociation OF WATERLOO , IOWA. WESTERN DEPT , , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. OPI'ICR IN IlKNO'S HLTILUIXU. Hooins Xo < . 12 and U. $2,500 in case oi' Death. $1,000 Eiulowmcnb at the cud of ten years. J Average cost for yeavof assessment , first three years of orffi'ui/.ation , 15 to 30 years , ffi.G7 ; M to 50'years ' , $10. Cnculm and Information on application. WBI. RANDALL , Si p-Miltnmloiit | \truntics. . C ® At'cnts Wanted. ' ino . oi FICER. vr. n. M. PUSEV . Q3PFIGHH. & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Established lb8J. ONION TICKET OFFICE JL. DeBEYOISE , Agent. No. 507 Broadway , Council niutTs. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL ULUFFS. The following is the time of arrival anl departure of ttalns by central standard time , nt the local depots. Trains le.ivo tiansferd'jpot ton minutes o.irllcr and atrlvo ten minutes Liter : UK11ABT-CIIIOAflO 4 > 0miWKTKll.V.AUmV& , fl:2)A. : ) M Mall and Uxpicss Rrar. : . l":40l' . M Accommodation 4SOi > . M. CCOP. : M i\pu : ss U:05A. : M. CII1CAI1O & ItOUK mL\M ) . D.21A. M . . . .MallamlKvpiess : & ) . w. 7:15 : A. M Vccommodation Bin P.M. bill ) P. U i\pros : BIOS A. M. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL 0.20 A. M Mall and UYIIIOMJ U-Mr. M. 6-.MV.U K\piess yU"iA.M. CII1C1RO. IIUIII.I.NOIOV i gUlNCV. U:40\M : Mall and Kxpites : "iOi' . b.aOp. M i\pios : j:0j : WAIIV-H , sr. i.oi'isst iMcina 2:15P.M.Local : ft.Louis H\nicps Ix > cal aUp.M.Timi ) fer8t. Louislv.Tuinsfcr.-K ; ! : ) p.i KA < b CI1V. S-T. Jli : & COUNCIL lIMIfKS 10:10 : A. M Mall and lUpic'-b. . . , fn'jOp. v. P.bSP. M . H\PICSM 0-3A. : V. SIOUX CITV & I'ACII 1C , 7:1GA.M : . .Slonv City Mall f-Mp. M. b.0i'.ii. : . . . ht. 1'aul I vpicss 8:25A.u. : UMON PlG.it 1C. JOfA.M : : Donxi-i Uxpii s . . , M" P. M. 2ia : p. M. .Lincoln PIIFS , Om. .V II. V. .2lri : ( v. M. 7iMi % U > oriiiii ! Kxprcts 8:15 : A.M. DUMMY TIHI.NHTO UUMIA. Lca > o Council Illuaa 7n)5-JiiW ) 'J.0-10nD ! : 11:30 : a , m. ; 1JO : 2 : . 11:15 : p. in. Simil iys-7 0 > 'i Jj U : . n. mi U.JJ X.W 0:23 : < i0 : ! 11:4" : ) p.m. Lento Oiiiuhn -0Ji-7:3 : : : -8-10:00-U:00 : : a. in : 1W-SUO- : : 00-1:0) : . : OJ : lK-lltn : p. m. Sunilnjs-iitU 6'J-11J ' ) n. m.a:00 : : J:03-S.0o-O.0j-U:10j.m : : KIEL SALE STABLES ! pjca caP P * S- ct ctpa pa 53 11 m.os mi t Millus kept constantly on hand , fortn'cat ' 11 tall or In cm-Ion IH. Oiduis piomdtlv Illlo I by contract on shoit notleu. blocu Mi'd on commission. SHLIirKlt & JIOLCV , l'roprtois. ! Stable Coiner Kilth A\otuio itndP'uuith St. , Council IthiUV , loua. " " " "B. BIOE , M. D. PINTERS or other tuniira , rcmoM < d without UfllllitillO 11,0 , itnlfo or dtawingor niood. CHRONIC DISEASES or aiHund , , a 8PeCiaitr. Ovci thirty j cats' iirict.oal oxpoilonsj. No. 111'carl Sueot , COHIK 11 HluUs. ( VCONbUUTAHON I'ltHH A.C.IluiiMUM.l'ies. L.W. Titu ) : , Vlco-1'rcs. X. lliiowNj Cashier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET , Onpltnl $100,000 Authorized Capital 350,000 Stockholders Represent , , . . 1,000,000 Do a t'onciul bankltnbusiness. . Accounts of banks , banker ? , merchants , man- ufuclurcra unJ laJh Uuuls ru.-elve > l on fa\ora- bio terms. Domebtlo and lorelifii exchangu. The very best of attention fhen to all busl- uctb commit ted toourcaro. WHOLESALE AND JOBBiMG Z3OT7S333 : CCE * COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEERE , WELLS fc CO. , "Wholesale Agricultural Implements , Buggies , CmrlicfO" , Etc , Ktc. Council lllulTa , I own. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. , Corn Shelters , Stalk Gutters , Dlscllnrroxvff , Senders , Corn Plintors , Feed Cut ters , Ktc. Tnetory , Hock I'nlts , Ills. Nos. 1K01 , 1551 , 1505 , 1507 Mixln St. , Council lIlutTs. MnaarrsnnJJob'iers of Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Cnrrlnffp' , niul nil kin Is of 1'arm Mnolilmiy. 11UO to Ilia South Mnln Stroat , Council mutts , Tovrn. AXH llAXttr.KS. ] \ O. Qt.KisoN , T. lI.Doi'ntOno.r. . WIIUIUT. 1'rcsATrcns. V.-t'rcs A.Mnn. See &Counscl. Council Bluffs Handle Factory , ( Incorporated. ) StnnufnctuicM of Axle , 1'kk , Slodjro nrul Smnll Handles , of o\ try description. CAWHTS. COUNCIL HLUliTS CAUPET CO. , Curtains Window Shades Carpets , , , Oil Cloths , Curt-Jin natures , UphoUtcry ( iooJs , iio. : Xo. 405 llron-lnny Council IllulTs , Io\ui. Clll.lttS , TOUAVCO , 11TC. 1'EUKGOy & MOOKE , Wholesale Jobbers la thu Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. N'os.S Miiln nnd 27 1'riul Sts. , Council Ittutts , low n. coj/.urss/oy. SNYDKR & LEAMAN , Wholcsa'o Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. lll'uarl Ft. , Council Illulls. McCLUKG CllACKEU CO. , Miinulucf.ncM of Fine Crackers , Biscuits and Cakes , Coimcft Ulitffe , Imea , MAUKKK & CRAIG , Importers S Jobbers of Crocierj.Glasswaw . Lamps , rmlt .Tins , Cutloiy , Ptonownrc , Ilnr tioodj , 1'micy UooiK r.ic. Council HI nils , lown. HAllLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Dingjlsts' Sumlilcs , l'.ts. No. 83 Mnln St , mid No. 21 1'ciulSt. , Council Ihiills. mtr GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods , Notions. itu. : Noa. uu , U1 ( ] m M , , | , , pt. , No * . Ill ) and ll'i Pourl St , Council HlulU , limn. O. W. UUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty. General Commi'-s'o i. No. 54J Jlioiuhuij , Council lllnlla. WHIT & DUQUETTE , AVIiolcsillo Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nns. 10 and 181'cail St. , Council DlunV. n HOCK a IKS. GUONEWEG & SC11OENTGEN , Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groceries , NOB. 117 , 113 nnd I'M , Main St. , Council Uluffs , loun. L. K1RSCIIT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dcnlots. No. 410 Hrond- way , Cquncll lllnlfs. p. c. me VOL , Wholesale Hardware , Tinware , Gasoline Stoves , Icfrlgcrntoi3. ! etc. No * . 501 Iliondwny , and 10 Main Ml cut , Council JtltinX HAKNESS , KTC. HECKMAN cc CO. , Mnnurhctuicis of and Wholesale Dealers In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. fir. Main Ft. , Council llluirs , lown. 11 ATS , CAl'S , KTC. METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos. ! M2 nnd 311 IIIonilnny , Council IllillTd. 1IKAVV HAHDWAllK. KEKLINE & FELT , Wholojnlo Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council DlciIfH , Town. nwr.K AND wooi * D. II. McDANELl ) As CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , I'olts , nrfaeuund 1'uis. Council I II u tie , lonn. COUNCIL HLUFKS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealer * In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils , Gasoline 33TO. , S. 'rhtodoip , Agent , Council llluirs. loun , LUMIIIM , WMNfl , ll'M. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , And IHUtrP Material SnoL'Inltlr-d.Wholosnlo Ltun- ( or 01 nil Kinds , otileo No. 1JO Mnln St. , Council Illulls. lonn. 1TO7JS AND LIQUIDS. JOHN UNDER , Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors , Afcnt for St. Ciottliarrt'a HIT ! ) Hitters. No. la Main St. , Council llluird. SCHNEIDER & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , .Yo COO Mnln .St. , Couiicd Iln/e. MEKGEN HOTEL , Main St. , Council UliiflTd. NearthoC. , U. &Q.C. ; , M. & St. P. . and C , , it. 1. it ] ' . rail \\iiv ilupots. Sticot carr ) pass the door. Kvcij thing now and lirat class. Opened Dec , lfcl. t Proprietor and Manager. N. BCHxras , Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Com puny. Z.T. LINDSEY&CO. . . . , ARCTICS , RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING , -AND OOTJ3. STOCK : And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. Storehouse and Salesroom , 41 N. Main St , Ofllco 412 Broadway , Oomnoil w. IP. Brick u'jl'illnp ot nnv ) < tid inlrod or moved nnd satisfaction ( jtmrnntced. Tiaiiio houses ouI.lttleGlauttrucks-tuc heat In the woilJ. SOS Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street , Council Blufts. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICU. Special advertisements , such as LoBt.Found , To Lonn To- Sale , To Kent , Wnnti , lionrdlngetc. . , will bo Inserted In this column at thclow rnto of TEN CKNT3 PElt LINK for the Hist Insertion and VIVK CUNTS PUK LINE for each BUbsoqucnt insortlon. Luuvo luh-oitls- ) mcntsnt our ollljo , No. U 1'oarl stiuct , near llroiawny , Council llluirs. WANTS. A frond sober tinner. Cooper McUcc , No. 41 Main fct , Council IlltilN. FOICSAL.K 1'ropuity on cornur Pu.nl stieot anil Sixth inunuu. Council Illulls , consisting : ol tno&toty , iron roon-dbilckbulldliv ; airline lIOllsoot' i\ rooms ; nil on lotK\ll. ! ) ) . Tor terms upply to A. 11. McCluitf , on FOK SALK-Scalcd bids will bo iojcl\ol by J W. Hodolor up to Kobiunry , 18SO , on eighty feet fiont , t o stoiy biick block. No * , ii. 24 , 'M and JiS Pearl sti cot , bctw een III otidwuy und I'lietavenuy. S \VAV WAI.ICKlt , No. M .Main stieot , ( under Cltl/oa's U.uikl , ical os'uto nnn mer- chaiidlsocyciian o brokcis. Our booUs aio full ol npuclal ImiKHlns , but It Is linpo-siblo to pub lish u toliablo llbt f 1 0111 tlio taut ol so many dully changes. What \\u ask is : It you \uuit to tell 01 t ratio anjthliif , ' in our line , > \ rite us and wo lll send jon u nllo of Imttrains to fcclcct from. Lands Impiovo.l or unlinpiovc I , city or town piopoity , blojlts ol ( foods ol any kind In uny plate * . II such jo. i liavo or Niich you want lot us hoar from j ou. Swan & WalKer , Council lllulfs FA KM KOIl SALE At a Imrjn7ifir sold eoon. KWucicj , O'J miles so ithwost of Oiniili u n room hoiiso , excellent well unit cistern , a barns. ono lor ulfflit hoises. onn lor - ) COIVB : hen , tool nnd wairon hou SPS ; 10J acica In timothy : tj > , i ) loic t trees , cotton \\ood.lilualc walnut , as'.i and innplo ; ( food oicliiud , npplos , chuiries , plums , Krapob nnd small finite. Never failln/ Block wntor. It , l' . OiriCKU , K30 Ilrondnny , Council Itlnlls , loun. _ _ THE GREGORY INCANDESCENT GAS LAMP Tlio public mo Informed that a patent has been allouol to Uoo , II , Gro oiy on his liu- PIO\IM | frits lamps nnd nianufnclurcd bv IIB. Mr. C. A Williams Is 0111 autlioil/u 1 atront lor Conn ell llluirnnd Omaha. ' 1 lie pulilio aio c.iutloiifil not to buy any ot HICBO pan lamps eu'opt IhioiiKli Mr. Wlllliuns , us all otlicr-ioiriMed tor Milomo lnliln enionls upon our lam ) ) . (1. II. Km KII I > V Co. , .Miiiinfnc'tunii- Solo Wostci n s , No. W Dual bon sticet , ( LAMPS and CROCKERY AT REDUCED PRICES , At Homer's , No. 2U Miiiu Street. Council JJIulFH. hi , NOTI TO THE PUBLIC AND OLD PATRONS. I lmo hnucht u hat is kno n as the COU.XCI L HLIT FFS 0 JIN I HUH , H A ( J 0 A 0 K AND TRANSFER JjINHS AndA. Illiflvomj pmsonal attention toialH n inhiilo unIflencosforpi'i'Onjfiim anil ba iuu lor all tialnn , Includlni ; dummy tialna. Dlllcoat 1'aulo HOIIMI TolcMihonu H ) . Tlmnklulloi past fa\or-i , I am rospu ( fully jourj , H. BEOROFT. Sni'ciisror to J. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices in Stata anil Fcdowl Coiuti. J'.ooins ' 7 and 8 , Kiuu'.ut Jiloc.k. E. R. Oadwell , Real Estate , Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. No , 604 Broadway , : Council Bluffs I' , T. Jl AVNK. A , 8. II T/I.I.TON. P. T. Jir < iyne t > Co , Real Estate Exchange No. ItOVoarl Street .Council Illnir , Iowa. Dealers in JOH a , Kansas and Nebraska Land ) LOTS IN COUNCIL ULUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY. E 1 nlsh to respectfully call tlio attention ol in- I Cn ? ' , ' , , tl'1 ° , l""u " ' Konpinl to i , 10 , . ' uilliom tlio old . btiuid Nos. 7 and ! ) . Main t- . * tomynovN and commodious quuilers , No , 226 Broadway , wi'Jh'n ' 1)0 lllolscJ ! , ' "fo" "U-iniiiij-filondA i ' nil the 'oTy ° ' - ° ' "l'lcto nseoitiiiciito"- LATEST Fabrics inSpringSTYLES J. M. SMITH , Merchant Tailor NO 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs. ESSEX HOUSE , COIIXKH UnVANT AND VlNB SfS. Opposlto City nuildln/s. Council Illulls. Warm rooms nnd peed bon rd nt ien enable Northwestern Hotel. Newly litlcil and furnished. ( ) pj . Uioailwny DiiiiiinjDejiot. . & 1..10 IIL-I il.iy. SAMUi ; TATi : , J'lop. L. H. UEIISIIAW , ONLY HOTEL _ In Council Bluffs having Fire EJsoa/p © And all nioacrn Iranrovomonts , call bells , llr nlurm bolls , etc. , Ifitlio CHEST ON HOUSE 1 No .2IO , 21 ? and 219 , Main Stieet , MAX MOIIN , 1'iopilotor. Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale an J Kutall Lumber , L.itli , ? ash , Doois anil minds. f.\o { \ iW'iils for the relclnutod Minblolicnil Conc'entialcil Whlto Lime. 8. 1' . M VCCOS.NLM , , Manayoi. j Telephone Xo. 28. No. 710 Main Muot , Cotinuil Illnlfs. HUSSELL&Oo Mnniifiiclnicrauf all sl/oaot Automatic Engines y Designed for Iliinnlu ? MILLS , GRAIN KLKVATORS , AND ILICTRIU ; : LIGHTS , Tubular and Locomotive Jioilon. Now Massillou Tlircshen. Carey nndVootlbury \ Jlor-so POUCH. STATIONARY , SKID , Portable and Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , ETC1. Factory Massillon , 0. Branch If onto 510 Pearl St. , Council IJlufft. SEND FOB 1080 ANNUAL. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT lUNL'KAUTDIIMl AM ) IIKU.HI IV HAIR GOODS ' No. 3S7 Broadway , Council Ululfu. Jteal Kstato botiglir and sold. 'I