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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WEDNESDAY. MARCH B , 188(5 ( THE DAILY BEE couNcuT BLUFFS' WEDNESDAY MORNING , MARCH. 3. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEABL STBEET. Iiollvoicd by cnrrler In any part of the city nt tn tuty cents j or week. 11. W. Tn/ro.v , Manager. TIUI'HONIS : : : : nusiNr.ss Orrtcr. , No. 43. NmiiT liiiiToit. No. " 1. MINOU aiHXTIO.V. New spring goods nt Holler's. City warrants wcro yesterday selling from 80 to 8."i cunts on the dollar. "Tito Macnncrchor club is preparing for n masquerade on ( ho evening of tlio uth. Frank Stubbs i.s to paint , paper ami thoroughly renovate his store , No. GOO Broadway. Marrind. Monday , March 1 , by llov. I ) . II. Cooley , James A. Keillor and Mis.s Aniilo Anderson , both of this city. The accidental crossing of wires turned \n \ a false lire alarm yesterday , and gave ( he department a little run and exercise. O. W. Units' commission and fruit house now has telephone No. 170 , while Boll & Hall's grocery lias No. 1C ! ) and V. Itadollet's grocery No. 171. In the circuit court yesterday a divorce was granted in the case of Eli/.a Johnson against Charles Johnson , the ground being tFiat of desertion. The Married Ladies' Progressive Euchre club was entertained lastovening by Mrs. J. Y. Fuller , and on Friday evening Mrs. George 11. Chump entertains the club at her new home. ( Permit to wed has been given Peter Smith and Marie A. Vonght , the former of Sidney , Nebraska , amitho latter from tills eily : Jens Peter Mad.son of Noola , and Carrie S. Jensen of this city ; A. J. Oak and Annie E. Rice , both of Garner. The treasurer of the dime museum is said to have skipped with about $80 of tiic funds. His partner claimed to be plucked so clean that he had not enough to buy a meal. It is thought that they will come together later in some new field. field.On On Saturday evening , in Mueller mu ie hall. Professor Lipfcrl and his pupils will give a musicale. A choice programme is being iirrnnged , including the Jubol overture , for two pianos , by Weber , polka , do la reinc , by Rail' , and other se lections which will bo duly announced. Jn the circuit court yesterday the case of John Dohany against Uoeke * Morgan was tried. Jn this case the plaintiff claimed about $ . " 500 on account ot ( Jocko & Morgan vacating one of the stores in the opera house , Mr. Dohany claiming that he had leased it to them for a year , and had not let them oil' . James Burns , known among all the railroaders here as "Old Jimmy , " one of the oldest engineers hero ami who has been on the Rock Island for eighteen .years , lias been given a new mogul , No. ! ! 27. Ho is as proud of it as a boy with his first boots , and none knows butter how to handle her than "Old Jimmy. " Among the candidates named for the cominc school election are J. 15. Atkins , 7 . T. Lindsoy , L. Hudcnstcin , J. J. Stew art , T. E. Cavin , George Blaxsim and J. M. Matthews The terms of Mr. Atkins and Mr. Couch expire. Oilier names may bo suggested before next Monday , but if they are equally good ones , the public will not have much dillieulty in securing two good school directors. The Council Bluffs March term of the supreme court commences Tuesday , March 10th. There are are ninety-seven cases docketed for the term , and as- " "stoned for hearing as follows : From lirst district , one case ; from second district , eight cases ; from third district , twenty- four cases ; from fourth district , nine cases ; from ( iftlt district , twelve cases ; from sixth district , live ca cs ; from eighth district , one case ; from ninth dis trict , two cases , assigned for throe days , commencing Tuc. = day , March 10th. From eleventh district , three eases ; from twelfth district , two cases ; from thirteenth dis trict , five cases ; from fourteenth district , five cases , assigned for two days , co m- radioing Friday , March 10th. Personal Paragrnplis. Charles A. Wing , agent , for the Swiss Bell Ringers , was in the city yesterday. I. E. Brown of Chicago , stale secretary of Illinois for the Y. M. C. A. , is in the city , anil will remain hero to-day and this evening. Mrs. Suing , who has been visiting hei father , Henry Pasehel , for two weeks past , leaves to-day for her homo in Hart' mgton , Nebraska. Her father will no- company her for a brief stay. Lucius Wells , of Deere. Well & Co. , re turned yesterday from California , much improved in health , which will bo grati fying news to his many friends. Patrick Cody , who was struck by the rear end of a bridge train about a'month ago and has been confined to his home ever since , is able again to bo up and out , James Moir and wife of Now York art in the city stopping at the Pacific house , of which property Mr. Moir is the owner , Tiie.y are en route for Los Angeles , ex pecting to be absent a month or so. and will probably f > top over hero on their re turn eastward. Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J , W. A : E. L. Squire , 101 Pearl street , Council BluOn. The Mamif'nctiir'iiii ; IJooin. Parties from Indiana are expected here KOOII to consult with our citizens witli regard to the advisability of starling starch works hero. It is understood that they propose to maio : a plant of § 75,000 , , provided that local capitalists will taki $30,000 of the slock. Some of the enter prising men of the city are seriously con sidering the enterprise , and if upon in vestigntlon it promises to be profitable and helpful to the city , a1 * asMiranccs in dicate , a strong move will be made U gcouio its location hero. It seems thai Council Blurt's is getting in a fair way K secure sonic .strong manufacturing inter ests. The wire nail works will soon bt in running order ; the startiii" up of the paner null , with now ami improve ! maohini'ry ; the assurance of a largo can ning factory here , and other enterprise ! that ure being not only talked ot , but which are taking practical form , indicate that Council Blurt's is to have aglorioii ! 8tart this year in the manufacturing line It ita own citizens will show their owi conllilence in thu future of thu cltv , bj investing some of their money , others wit epueUily come hero with money and ox punenco , mm who can make a suece.-so ; manufacturing business- . City Clerk's Ucport. The city clerk has prepared his roper of the receipts of his ollleo for February showing as follows : Witness tees . , . 3 1.51 Burial iH'raiit.s . 4.0 Licenses . , , , . . , . , . 27.0 , City crlialiial eases . 771.41 Civil cases . . , . lux ! \iti ; > ers . , , , . . o.-M Total. , . , . . . , . . , . . . .SiSJIci Of this amount ? MO is in forfeited war rants. The city council has instruetet tlio clerk not to receive these , and ascif clerk ho refuses to do so , thus oho ; ) in ; the order of the council. As clerk ot tin court ho has to follow the instructions o the judge , so in lluit capacity ho receive ! them. ' 1 iuis he docs not let his righ hand 'know what his left hand docth , r T P/'TtnXT UPPIItT IV lAPT i It ELECTION RESULT IN DETAIL Many Republicans Galled 16 Eun But Only Tbrco Chosen to Act , DIGGING OUT OF THE JAIL , The Dcnfotcil Candidates Console Kncli Other Tlio Manufacturing IJooin Tlio Ulty Cl rk 1'u/- zlcil Over Warrants. The Battle in Detail. The result of the election was .1 com- non theme of talk yesterday , and the tie- ails of the result still excite attention mil interest. The race for the mayoralty irovod a close one , and the defeat of 'ercival is chargeable to Vaughan , who nilled more votes nway from his demo- cralie rival than from the republican can- lidato. Colonel Chapman is now duly olccled mayor of Council Blulls , and vith an excellent council there seems no reason why ho should not meet the ex- relations of the public and fulfill the iromises made by himself and friends hat various enterprises will bo started to lelp tlio city , and that the administration > f municipal affairs will bo such as to re store public confidence and awaken a worn. The council during the past year las run the city on less than $00,000 , and las not gone but a few thousand dollars , ibout1,000 , beyond the limit , this being v remarkable cutting down. Three of he council , and three of the best ones , told ovei Aldermen Shugart , Strnuh and Bennett. The three new members ire Louis Hammer , a business man , who jrings experience , ability and integrity to thu position ; S. S. Keller , n man who Is xlso prominent and successful in busi- less , and who in the council chamber has .leen tried and found true ; Josiali Dan- 'url'ii , the alderman at large , a man of urge property interests , wide experience mil good , hard sense. With such a conn- jil it seems that Mayor Chapman can lave an economical , prosperous and even joominj ; administration. There has not been much of : v disposi tion to draw party lines very elosolv in tlio election. The republicans elect their mayor and the alderman from the First ward ; also the city engineer , although i > y a close shave , the unollieial count giv- ng Tostevin but ! ) majority. Alderman Danfurtli is an old republican , although laminated and elected on the democratic , icket. The council is really republican with the exception of Alderman Keller , but it is expected that party will bo lost sight of in the attempt to give the city a licalthy administration. The other city ollices are filled by democrats , although Iho newly elected auditor , Mr. Kinnchnii , fs a wortingman and not. a partisan. Mr. linrkn , who has been defeated tor aud itor , has made a record of which ho should be proud. He has been in posi tions of ptmlie trust here for over a score of years , and no one can breathe a word of reproach against his performance of duty. His ollieial career has been re markable and he holds the confidence of the people fully. The vote in detail is given as follows : Thuro cnnio very near buinu a ilofont for the projioscd iov.v of 1 mill for park purposRS. If this hail bocn defeated the park commissioners would have beisii sadly oripplod , and niiiny needed im- provemoiits would have had to bo de ferred. The vole for and against the levy is as follows : 1st 2d " ( IHit I Total For. . ISO UJO 1ST UK ) 7"i : 175 1S1 121 'J85 ii'J ( Jlajorlty hi Us favor . 21 The balance of our stock of summer "oods , ineludiiifr simuuor silks , embroideries - broideries and shawls , al n great reduc tion , as wo want to wind up our business tliis mouth. L , DOWJ.INO. A Jail Hi-oak. While tlio cily tmir.shal was watching the cotmtiiiK of the voles , and his deputies wore helping the police look after the rollickers late on election night , some of the prisoner * in the city jail availed themselves - solves of the opportunity of digging out by taking a way tliooasomontof a window and then taking away enough bricks to make a sulllcicntly largo hole in the wall by which to crawl out. There were three prihonors who thus escaped , Ono of them was young Lawson , who has served ono term , and who ha.s riinco been arrested on dillorent charges but not convicted. Ho was under arre.st this time on suspicion of being concerned in I ho burglari/.nig of u saloon , Another of the prisoners \\lio How was young IIodon , who was ar rested together with another man for at tempting to burglari/o Sullivnn & lit-- ; gurald's store. Hodgson had squealed on the all'air , and the conviction depended largely on his testimony. Ills partner was confined in the county jail , wbilo Hodgson was kept in the city jail. Uy this oicapo the probabilities are against the conviction of his partner. The third fellow was a miserable , worthless deadbeat boat and drunkard , who would not bo followed up , even It it was known wJiero ho was , Hargnms lu remnants of sllksnud dress goods at 1' ] , Dowling's. \Vo have thirty remnants pf Drussnlls earpnts running from lifteen to forty yards , which we will sell at a great sac- rillce , K. DOWI.INU. AIntiiiil Consolation. Povflival "It's all right. Tlio election didn't go quite to suit mo , but It is a lug source of satisfaction thnt I succeeded in laying out Vaughan , I kept him from being mayor for another term , and ro- llcvc.dllio city of him. That Is enough glory , nnd ] fuel almost as good nbout'il ns if I had been cli-ctod.imiyur myself , " Vaughan-"It's nil right. The election didn't go quite to Milt me , but it is a source of satisfaction that I succeeded in laying out PercivaJ , I kept him from being mayor , and that is enough gjoryj nnd 1 feel almost as good about it as It i had been electedninj'or myself , " Tlio.Pconlc "It's ' all right. The elec tion didn't go quite to suit all of us , but it is a big source of satisfaction that we succeeded in laying out botli of them. For first class Missouri wood call on Glcason , at his coal ollico , 20 Pearl street. Ucst coal and wood in the city at Glca- son's , 20 Pearl street. THE ELECTRIC PANG And the Painful Kxncrlenco "Which n Missouri Senator had AVIth It. St , Louis Post-Dispatch : A small gen tleman with short logs and a hydroce- phiilio development under his hat was slrolllnir down Pennsylvania avenue in Washington the other day , when a well ( trussed party ran up to him , slapped hjm cordially on the shoulder , twirled him around and then grasping his hand shook it very enthusiastically. "Why , Jonesv , old boy , how are you ? " the well dressed parly asked in the midst of his exuberance. The small gentleman seemed surprised. "Jones is .not my name , sir , " he an swered , drawing himself up lo Iho very apex ot his live teet two inches of stature. "My name is Vest Senator George G. Vest , of Missouri , sir. " "Ah , then pardon me please , " said the woll'drcssed parly in a most polite man ner. "I made a mistake. I thought you were mv friend Jones , of Hayseed Hol low. Kas. " The small gentleman said "All right , " or "Don't ' mention it , " or something to that effect , and the well-dressed party , with nn apologetic bow , turned away. A block distant the small gentleman was approached by another well-dresiod party , who , however , know him , and called Jiim familiarly by name. The small gentleman was surprised once more , but took the proffered hand and allowed the stranger lo shake his. "I'm lo " said the glad see you , senator , stranger , "but you don't seem to know me. That's queer , My brother voted for you in the Missouri legislature. Have you' heard from Missouri lately ? " The small gentleman said ho read the papers daily and heard from his slate in that way. "Ah , yes , of course , " the stranger re plied , anil then he proceeded to tell the small gentleman all the very latest news which lie himself had oblaincd by letter and in a variety of other ways from the Puke stale. In a short lime the pair wcro on rather intimate terms , and they walked down the avenue talking and laughing like friends of a lifetime. At.la.st they halted in front of an ob scure three story buildiing. 'Excuse me. senator , " said the well dressed stranger , "but 1 want lo get a Ticket cashed upstairs. I drew a big pri/.o to-day. Come up and see mo get . ' ' mv money. The small gontlenian , having leisure , accompanied this new friend upstairs. There was a nicely equipped olliee in the third story of tlio uuildiiur , and a very obliging young man promptly cashed the ticket presented at the dusk by the wcll- dre.-scd stranger. "Seu that ; $11,000 , " said the well- dressed .stranger , Hashing the bundle at his small companion. "I invested $27. ) as a clii'rtor member of the concern , and I pull out $11,000. " The small gentleman's eyes opened very wide. "Wouldn't like luck " vou to try your ? said the well-dressed stranger to him. "No " the small . , no ; gentleman replied. " 1 never go in anything of this kind un less I'm let in on the ground lloor. " "Well , we can let you in on the ground lloor , " said the party behind the desk. "Yes , " said the wcjl-drnsscd stranger , "Lot him in , he's a friend of mine ; treat him nicely. " They let him in , and as ho went in he planked down $1,000 in cash. The man behind the desk thanked him very nicely for the money and asked him to take a seat. A few minutes later the man behind the desk walked out and handed the small gentleman $115. "What's this ? " the small gentleman in quired. "That's yours , " was the reply. " the olher " "But ifDSoy" 'Oh , yes ; I forgot to mention that there wort ) sixty-live other men playing for that thousand you put in. anil as they came in on the ground lloor , like yourself , thov had loget their share of the boodle. The next ! ? 1,000 that comes in you divide with the others. " "Bunkoed , by gosh ! " said the senator. Then turning to the well dressed stranger , who sleorcu him against the game , he asked his name. "I'm Mike " the Hungry , stranger answered ; "and the party at the desk is Kangaroo Bill. " "And the gameJ" "The game is Electric Pang. Good day. Send you friends around. We'll lot them in on the ground lloor and throw'em oil' the roof. " The small gentleman pulled his own business card out of hits pocket to identify himself. It read : * : HON. ( jKonuj ; G. VJST : , : : United Slates Senator from Missouri. : is * "It's me , I guess , " he said to himself , returning the card to his pocket ami sadly doeending the stairs. "It's mo , and the only way 1 know that I caji get oven is to steer Cockrell against this Electric Pang and get them to let him on the ground lloor and throw him off the high est pinnacle of the lightning rod. " Remember that Allcock's are the only genuine Porous Plasters , They act quick ly and with certainty , and can bo worn for weeks without causing pain or incon venience. They are invaluable in cases of spinal weakness , kidney nnd pulmon ary diflieultlt'H , malaria , ague cake , liver complaint , dyspepsia , strains , rhciinia tism , seialica and nervous debility. Other plasters blister and inllamc the skin so that the pores are elo-ed ami often cause serious injury. Do.not risk health and waste time and money by buying inferior articles made lo sell on Iho reputation of the genuine , When purchasing plasters ask for and see that you get Allcock's Porous Plasters. Each genuine plaster bears the registered trade-mark stamp. Iteolproolty , First Tramp "Striko anything in that house V" "Yes , I struck the old man. " "Get anything'/ " "Got kicked out. " " didn't know " "Porhapshe your family. "That's where vou'ro wrong. Ho said lie knew them all. Ho kicked mo in remembrance of three generations. " Scrofula diseases manifest themselves in the spring. Hood's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood ami removes every taint of scrofula. Not a ISurc , Somu prospectors in West Virginia found signs of natural gas on a farm be longing to an old man , and they went to his house and asked permission to bore ami muko further developments. "What's the gas good for ? " lie asked. "To take the place of fuel. " ' 'Will ' it take the place of wood ? " "Ch.ycs ) " "Then you can'tbovo a darn bore around hero ; I'.vo got . .live'slapping' big sons who are too internal lazy to do any- thing mOr'n cut 'miff ' wood townrm their .1 shins'nnd if wo nad natural gas to burn I'd have to M"Q n n'tffjur ' to help the boys d.raw their breath. , I Had a DrcrtdCtil Cough , and raised a considerable amount of blood nnd matter ; besides , I was very thin nnd RO weak 1 could scarcely go about the houso. This was the case of a man with consumption arising from liver complaint. Ho repovercd his health complclcty by the use of lr. Pierco's "Golden Medical Discovery. " Thou sands of others bear similar testimony , "Much of Miss Chamberlain's queenly beauty is due lo Hie fact that she lias in variably preserved n chcertul and happy frame ot mind , " says the Now York Morning Journal. The same Is probably true of every other beauty in the world. THE 1JKST WAsliTNG COMPOUND of the day is undoubtedly JAMES PYLli'S PEAULINE. It cleanses the dirtiest and most elegant fabric without injury and with litllo labor. Kor sale by grocers John Turner of Livormorc , Me. , is 70 years old and has gone lo jail rather than pay a poll tax because , ho says , ho Is past the ago when men should lie sub ject to such imposition , lie transferred all his properly to his son so that the au thorities should not ho able to find any thing to levy on. The son wants to pay the money , but the old man says no. Mothers need not bo afraid to give children Hed Star Cough cure. No opi ates in it. Dostoievsky tells of a Kussian convict in Siberia who on being sentenced to a Hogging received 2,000 lashes and sur vived. Sanleucos of1,000 lashes were sometimes imposed , but no man ever lived to survive the full number. Ho Tor Uniilil City The metropolis of the Black Hills. Address Ccvrro.v. & Co. dress , SPAYDK w vw. , Rapid City , Dakota. Between New York and the Gulf of Mexico there are only four natural entrances to harbors where the depth at mean low water i.s over sixteen feelwhile the largest ship draws from twenty-six to twenty-eight and one-half feet. The latest .southern outrage is that a Georgia boy , 15 years old , has made a steam engiiuj which successfully runs a sewing machine. A sure cure for Blind , Blceillnx , Itchiii nnd Ulcerated Piles has bien discovered by Dr. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called lr ) Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of ! i"i or HO years standing. Xo one need suiter live minutes alter applying this wonderful sooth lint medicine. Lotions nnd instruments do more linriu than p'oil. ' Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors , allays the Intense Itehiu ? , ( particularly at iiinht after petting warm in bed ) , acts a.s a poultice , irives instant relief , and i.s prepared only for Piles , itching of private pnrts/nitill / tor nothing else. SKIN IHSKASUS CURKI ) . Dr. Fra/.ier'.s la ie Ointment cures as by inaslc , Pimples , Black Heads or Grubs , Blotches nml Kriiptions nn'.tho face , leaving the sKln clear and beautiful. " Also cures Itch. Salt Jtl'tmiii , Sore Xiilplc.s ; Sere Ijlps , anil OlilObsllnate Ulcers. ' ' Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt of SOcunts. . ( Itotallcri by Kiilm & , Co. , , and Schroder & licclit. At wholesale bv 0. JGoodman. ? . rt-i - The managers of the Outran coal mines in Austria has oifercd a prize of 1,000 du cats for the best methods' pf averting dan ger from lire damp. i . TThcn B t > .r waa sick , tro pure her Chtloria , When she nns n Child , she cried for CaMoria , When ho became Miss , she clang to Cnalorla , Whiu iho had Children , slio g yo thorn Uastotia , The trial of certain individuals for con spiracy to destroy the monarchy of Italy by corrupting regiments in barracks and other similar moans has just ended in the simple acquittal of Iho accused , although the principal of them emphatically de clared that every word of the accusation was true , and boasted of his unchanged determination. The verdict was given amid loud applause. Thousands know that St. Jacobs Oil cures the worst case of neuralgia in a night. MASON WISF. Horses and Mules For all pin-roses , lioiifhl and hold , at retail and In loin. Council Illul'.B , Iowi. : UNION TIKEf OFFICE" JL , DeBEYOISE , Agent , No. 607 Ilroadwixr. Council muffs. Railway Time Tabled COUNCIL 1ILI The following Is thu time of arrival nni departure of trains by central standard time , at thu local depots. Trillin leave transfer d'jpot ' ton minutes earlier and arrive ten minutes Inter : | ) AU"IU" ErAUTfClllCAOO & NOimiWESTEII.V.AU"IU" 0:3) : A.M..Mail and Iixirc88.flii0p : , M. 134UP. ; M Accommodation 4:50 : p. M. 0MM' : . M Kxprcss U:05A. : M. CHICAGO & HOCK ISLAND. 0-3,1 A. M Malliuiil KxprobS 0:51 : p , M. 7 ; 15A. u. . , Accommodation,5:151 : > . M. utUf. : M Hxpress UOJA. : M. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & 6T. PAUL , 0:20 : A. M Mall und Kxpruss. . , 0:50 : p. M. UDOr.u : Kxprciss. , . . , . . 'J:03 : A.M. cmcAno. iiuiu.iMiroN ' * quiNcv. 11:10 : A. 11 Mull and Hipruss C.Vi : > . 0:501 : * . M , .Kxpret-t > . . . < . , . . ' . . . . . : WAIIASII,8T. WUS & I'ACIKIC. 2:151ii.lxioiil : St. ( .ouls Kxpruss I/iciii ! iUOp.M.TransforSt. : Uiuis'Kx.Traii8for.UM : r. u KANHAS ( 'ITV , ST , JOB i UOVNCIIi IIMJKM 10IUA : , M.Mull and r.xi > rets fi-.ilOi' . M. U:06i'.M : , . . . . .Hipross. . . , . . . . . . , . 0:35A.M. : sioux CITV k'l'Acnric. ' 7:15A.M : . . .Hioujt City Mall B:30p.M. : ( JliiO r. M tit.l'uul KxpredS , ,8:35 : A. tt. UNION r.t..a'C. | 10nriA : , M Iliinvur Kxprtisa 5:151' : . M. 3:1U : i * . u..Lincoln Pass. , Dm. If ! ( V.3U5 : p. M. 7:5Qr : , u Overland Kiprodsa:15 A. M. KUM1JV TIIAlNS'fO OMAHA. Leave Council IlluU's 705--8OS : 'J : : lOiM 11:15 : p. m.8urniiiys-7:0i'-l' : ' -ll : > - u. " m ; a:3D : ; fUi : > 5-5 : < ! : ; > HJJ : p.m. Leave Omaha - : ; j'i-7n5- ' : :50-10Oa-llWJ : : a. in : 1OJ-3UJ- : ! OOUOJJiOliajll)1 ! ! ) ] ! - m. Bunday3-Ua5 : 63-11:3) : a. m.i3:03-aOJ-j:00-a:05-lllUp.m : : : : KIEL SALE STABLES ! g CO CO ct > { = 1 3 ea CO und Mules kept constantly on luuul ; for eulo at retail or In cur loutU. Orders proniUtly tilled tiy contract on short notice , Btclek bold on I'ominlfulon. ' BHMJTI5U it DOMiV , 1'ronrlctorB. Stable- Corner Filth , Avc.uuu uudVourtb St. , Couuull BlullB luwu WHOLESALE AND JOBBING ESOTJSES O3 ? COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEEUE , WELLS & CO. , Wholcsnlo Agricultural Implements , Boggle ; , _ _ Carriages , Kto , Ktc. Council Illulis , lowit. KEYSTONE MANUFACl'UlliNt } CO. , Corn Sellers , Stalk Cutters , Dlsollnrrows , Section * , Corn I'lantpr * , Food Cutters - tors , Kto. Factory , Itock Falls , lilt. NoMSOl , 1WI13MJ1M7 ( Main St. , Council lllilIK " " " DAVfl ) "iTHADlilCY" * ( JOi , Mini it'rs nn 1 Jobbers ot Agricultural Iraplements.Wagons . , Buggies , Cnrrlttffo . ami nil Wn3 \ of Far.n Miumlnorr. 1100 to 111' ' ! South Mnln Street , Counsll Mutts , lovrii. H.UVW.KS. P.O. ai.F..Mo.v , T. ir.Dnmu.vs , Ono.P. WiiinttT. I'ros.&Trea * . V.-l'ro.i..M.ui. SocuVCouiisol. Council Binds Handle Factory , ( tncnrpnrutcil.t Manufacturers or A.\lu , Tick , sioJfro nml Small lliuiillua , of ovury description , UAlll'KTS. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Sliades , Oil Cloths , Cilrtilii rixlnros , Upholitpry ( looils , Me. No.IJ3 llroiid-vny Council Hluirj , Iowa. CW.trtS , T01IACCO , KTC. PKKEUOY & MOORE , Wholostilo Jobbers In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. ' 3Milii : ami S7 1'cnrl Sts. , Council llluirs , Iinvn. COMMtSSlOX. SNYUEIl & LEAMAN , M'holosiilo Fruit and Produce Cominlssion Marcuants. No. lll'oarl St. , Council MoCLURG CllAOKKIl CO. , Mimui'nctnrers of Fine Craciers , Biscuits and Caiaj , t'nlltlcd ItlufffOHM. . rilOCKKHY , MAUIJEH * CRAIG , Importers & Jobbers of Crockor/.Glasswaw . Lumps , Fruit Jnrs , Cutlery , Slonuvvnro , liar Uood ! < , l-'micy UoniH. Ktc. Council lllull's , Iowa. I1A11LK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Oils Paints Glass Druggists , , , , Druggists' Sundries , Ktc. No. 23 Main St , ami No. 311'carl St. , Council mull's. DllY GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Dry Gods , Notions. Ktc. No ? . 112 nnd 111 Main St. , Nos. 113 and 115 1'carl St. , Council iil.ill's , Iowa. O. W. IJUTTS , Wholesale alifornia Frails a Specialty. General Conunlss'on. No. 512 liroadwny , ( 'ouuull Illull's. WI11T & DUQUKTTIi ! , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery SL Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 mill IS 1'carl St. , Council Ilhiir ? . OIIOCKHIKS. GKNEWK ( } & SOIIOENTGEN , Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groceries , Nos. 117 , ll'J and lu'l.Maln St. , Council IHuITs , Iowa. L. KlltSCIIT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Uquor Drillers. No. 41B liroad wny , Council Uluira. ] ' . c. DE VOL , . M'liolcs lie Hardware , Tinware , Gasoline Stoves , Hcfrigcralors.fie. Noi. GDI Hroadwiy , and 10 Alain strcot , Council IllulIV. IIAltXKSS , 11TC. IJECKMAN & CO. , ManufacturorH of nnd U'liolosnlo Uoiiora in Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. _ _ Np62j Mnln St. . Council llluirs , I own. HATS , CAl'3. KTC. METCALF UIIOTIIEUS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos. U42 anil 3U llroadivay , Couacll IllulU. JIKAVY HAttlWAllK. KEELINE .t FELT , Wholesale Steel Nails Hardware Iron , , , Heavy , And Wood Slock , Council mull's , Iowa. HIDES AND I ) . II. McDANELL ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , Foils , ( irca'o anil Furs. Council HlulTg , Iowa. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholcsalo Dealers In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils , Gasolina HTO. , ETC , S. Theodore , AKOIU , Council lllulTs. Iowa. LUUliKll , 1'IUXa , KTC. A , OVEIITON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , And IlrldKO Material Specitiltli'g.WholosHlu r.uin- bur ol all Kiiuhi. Ollico No. 130 Mnln tfl. , Council Illullri. Iowa. 1I7.YK.S AND JOHN LINDEH , Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors , At'ont for St. ( iotthard'a Herb Illttors. No. 13 Muln St. , Council llluirs. SCHNE1DEH & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Ka COO Main St. . Council /Jfn/ . Tlio linn of Mundel .V Thoinpciu : NOTICK UlBioIvcd , I horouy five nut Ire Ihiit 1 nni no lontfor josponslblo lor imylhlntr con tracted byJ. K. TlioiuiM | > n. A. J. Mantel. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT . MANUrACnilllEU JINU OklLEU 111 HAIR Grpops \ * ' * * " ' * No. 337 Broad way , Council Blulfs- Z.T LINDSEYdCO. , RUBBER BOOTS , . Rubber and Oiled Clothing IIMIIMIEICTSIEJ STOOKI And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. Storelioiisa and Salesroom , 41 N , Main St. Office 412 Broadway , Oo-u.n.oLl : : 331-u.ffs , - w. IOVER AND RAISER . . llriclc liuildlwror nnv l < ind raised or moved anil satisfaction guar.uitccil. Fi-iiino houses moved . ouliitlluUlnnt trucks the best In the worU. SOS Eighth Avenue and Eighth Sirenb , Cotincil Bluffs. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Special Rlvortlsonont9 : , such as LDBt.Found.To Ij'J.in , Fo-Sila , To Uaiit. W.iuH Boardlntr.ctc. , will bo Inserted In this coluinn.it tholow rnto ot TKN CUNTS I'RU LINK for the flrstlnsortlon and FIVE CBNT3 PEll LINE for each subsoriuont insortlom Lo.ivo nJvortba mcntsat our ollleo , No. 13 Voj.il street , no.ir llroailway , Council WANTS. WANTUD A pond job nnil news printer. ( > nu uiipnbluiit tiikinir uliingu ol' an ollico , and who understands iiiakln tl uro tin work and has had n.v.iuricnco in "imlllnt , ' " a hand p.'o.-B. AiUlrcSi , L. Uallou , NU\VN ollicu , Missouri Valley , Iinvn. MADH In ill days by a lady iiffont or the "ijjtiltahlo , " Wo want six inoro llvu i , inalo or 1'omnlo. Ajiply In person or liy letter to Win. Ituiulnll , Supt. u ( uscnclus , Coun cil lilnlls , Iowa. _ ? ) . 1'roporty on corner I'o.irl street iUKS.YIjIC ' ami Sixth nvunuc. Council Itluirrf , consisllnif of t\vo i-tory , iron-roofed brlJlc building ; u Irninu house ol' fix rooms : all on lot ! K\lt.'l. ) For turins apply to A. 11. MeClur , ? , on promises. SWAN & WAUCIill , No. ! Miili , ( iiiulur Cltl/.on's lliinki , rual cs'atu aiu nior- elmnilhouxchiiiiKO hrolii-M. Our hooks arc full d'hifchil ! | liiriiin.but : it Is linptxsihlo to pub- lleli a rchablo list from the 1'uut of so iniuiy ilaily elninsTcs. What wo ask Is : If you want to s ! l ortrailo anytliiiiff in our line , write us and wo will send youaiiiluof Imiviilns.to sulect IVoin. Lands Improved or unfiuprovi. . ! , oily or town properly , stocks of g'oods of uny kiuil in any place. If ancli you hnvo or such you want let in iicarfrom you. Swan & Walker , Council Illntr.s T7AHM roil S.VLK-Atn barrfalu if sold soon , L JtiU acres , ( ! 'J inllu.4 soiithwost of Uinuhu. 8 room house , o.xeellont well and cistern , 2 barns , one lor oltflit Imrsus , ono for M cows : lion , tool and wason lionsos ; 1UJ acres in timothy : U'l.OU lorcs-t trees , cotton wood , blue ! : walnut , ash and maple ; good orchard , apple , chcrrloi , plums , Krnpes and small fruits. Never falllnsr Blonl : water. 11. 1 * . OFFICUII , 5)J ) llroadwny , Council lllullg. Iowa. _ NOTICI : Tiiu llrm of Muiiilul & Thoiiipson liuvlni : dissolved , 1 lieioby KVO ! notice lluit I nni no loiiKi'i'ivsimnsiljlo for nnjtliliiK con- tuicit-il by , I. Thompson. A. J. MAXIUM. . inos. OFFICEH. w. n. H. vaast . OFFICER & PUSSY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOV/A / , Established 1603. ATTORNEY - ATLAW. . Real Estate and Probale Law a Specially. Onico-No. 33 Main St. . niidor Citl/.cn's Ilunlc. ' Counc-ll mull's. _ RUSSBLL&Oo Mnnufncturcraof all sUoa ot Automatic Engines KEpcciully Doslirned for Itunnlnir MILLS , GRAIN KLICVATOUS , AND KLKCTillC LIU JITS , Tubular and Locomotive Boilerrf. New Mnssillon Threshers. Carey and Woodbury IIovso Powers. STATTOJS'AltV , SKID , Portable and Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , KTO. Factory Massillon , 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St. , Council Blulld. SEND FOB , 1080 ANNUAL. Locking Bracket for Fences ANIJ OTII15U UAII.S. 1101)3 , Kl'C. -FKNQKS IJUJIiT WITHOUT NAILS. , Any part iTn'llly ' UiKen out orroplaeiul. . Tor picket or nrtl Icno'Ji. lion or wood , tvanr.ol lie cue- cell a lof'ralliin , ' of iiny sort.'w \ | | iu-i : uiira | vj-jjo .C. .I. lll'.C'KM A N. Inventor. ( Jounvil llhi'Ja. Slate iim.coui > iy rlt'bts lor nulfc.t T wish to ro.spc-ctf ully c ill the attention of my patrons and tlio public In Ki'iieral. to my remo val ti-oni the olil btiiml Nos. 7 and U , Main St. , to my now and commodious i No. 226 Broadway , Where I will ba pleased to fco my imiuy friends. U ith a lar e , new and complete assortment of all ilie very LATEST Fabrics in SpringSTlLES And liohiR' located in lnro qunrlora I am better than over before prepared to torvo the publlu. Hespectlully , J. M. SMITH , Merchant Tailor NO 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJjtSTOIIj BZjXTiniPs. I'ractlccs In Stnto nnd Federal Court- ? . I'.ooms 7 uudS , aniUMft iloilc. ) ; LAMPS and CROCKERY AT REDUCED PRICES , At Flomer's , Xo. I'll 3InIu Street. Conudl UlulTH. Ift H. SCHUBZ , Justice of the Peace. Ollleo Over American Rxprost Company , ONLY HOTEL In Council Illuffa liavlnf And nil moucrn Iraprovumouta , cull liCfs , II r ulurm bvlls , etc. , is tlio CHEST ON HOUSE ! No8.315,317 and 210 , Main Streul , X MUHN , I'ropdoto B. BICE , M. D. pgMpflDO or othnr tum-irs romovuil without tanODino the kulfo or drawing of hlood. CHROHIC DISEASES of all klnd < a ipeclnUr. Oxer thirty years' prict.oul exorlunjj. | No. 11 1'carl Sirout , Conni II Illutli. l-'llUJ. j\.IluiiMiAM ( , I'ros. f-\V. \ TIII.I.UYH , Vlco-I'rcs. JAMIH : N. llliow.s , Cashier. 102 MAIN ST11EET , Cnpital . $100,000 Aiithorizod Capital . 850,000 , Stoclcholdorn Koprosont . 1,000,000 Do n Kcnoriil Imnklnj ? Inislnnss. Ac-countx of hanks , hankers , incr&har.ts , iv.nn- ul'acturcrauiid IndlviJuulB recoivTd on fuvora * tlu tonnj. DomcEtlo and foreign c-xclianjo. Tlio very best of attention glvon to nil husl to our rare. COUHCJL Baggages Transfer Line. 'Hug nnil Iwxgaya wii ons connect with a' I Iruhiii , to nil hole-Is , residence ) , etc , bpoi-ir.l . t. icnllon to COMJIIIUCI.U. JIMN .and Tlll-i.VTItl- O.Vl , Tliqiil'lJS. I'loinpt miuntlou jrivon nil c.IU. . OlHiu at IVclllc liousi- , 'iVc'l'l ! > oio : .Nu ll'J ; td-o Telephone Nu. K'8 ut Ofik'ii llcntc. 11. BEECROFT , Proprietor.