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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , MONDAY , MARCH 15 , 188G THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , MONDAY MORNING , MAHCH. 15. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEAHL STREET. Ecll\trt < l by carrier In nnypartof the city nt tncnty ccnls rcr week. 11. W. TILTON- , - - Manager. llustNn'HOrriCK , No. 13. RDITOII , No. 21. M1NOH MKNTION. New spring goods nt Roller's. Knox hats. Spring styles nt Stubbs' . First meeting of the new council to night. The supreme court is to meet here to morrow. The new school board , which is In fact the old ono , will meet to-day. R. McCiiilro is jailed for beating a board bill at the St. Jo house. The American Kvprcss company has enlarged and relittcd its local oilice. Maso Wise sold on Saturday sixty head of mules to Malory & dishing , railway contractors. Sulet in police circles yesterday , y two drunks run in P. Ilanifan and Robert Richardson. 3STIio men at work on the new bridge hayo been laid oil'until alter the spring rise of the river is past. Interesting exercises nro held each Friday afternoon in the high school do- paitmeiitof the Bloomer building. Blanche Pouter was given n pleasant birthday surprise nt her home on Vine street on Saturday evening by her many young friends. Mrs. T. S. Hincsof Davenport died yes terday morning of consumption at the residence of nor parents , Mr. and Airs. Snow , in this city. One of the best stock salesmen in thu west is II. II. liiman of Council Hlull's. nnd those desiring the sei vices of a well posted salesman should give Harry a. call. Thu A. O. II. dance in Masonic hall Wednesday night and the Rory O'Moore dramatic entertaiment in tins opera house Saturday night are botli for the benefit of HID Pnruell luiid. It is said that the new mayor , instead of appointing his Dolicemen all himself , will present , to the new council a list of liftocn or twenty names aud allow the aldcimen to suggest which to select from the o. i Tlio old council had its last meeting on Saturday , ami unanimously and enthusi astically sat ihnvn on Mayor Vaughan's veto of the ordinance raising the salaries of the city attorney and city engineer from § 1,000 to if 1,850. The rales of first-class fnro from this oily to Chicago yesterday were , over tlio .Chicago , Rock Island i\i Pacific nnd the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy , § 13.50 : over the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul and the Chicago & Northwestern , $10. The need of more policemen nnd less thieves was made apparent Saturday evening. A citizen called on Mayor Chapman , leaving his overshoes on 'the porch. When ho came out the shoes were gone and the thief too. The funeral of little Fannie II. , infant daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Simon Kise- man , was held yesterday , nnd was largely attended. The remains were laid away in the Hebrew cemetery at Oak Hill. Rabbi Benson of Omaha officiated. There have been hovering about the city for several days past .some well known confidence men , who nro said to belong to the same gang which were con cerned in the tragedy nt tlio Avenue hotel , in which one was killed by the "Major. " A recent number of the Loup Valley Gazette contains the announcement that Wallace & Spoonor , both well known young men of Council Bluffs , have opened up a general store at Greeley Center , Neb. The Ga/celto in making tlio an nouncement says : ' 'These young men come to our county highly recommended ns of excellent business qualifications , nnd as thc.y bring with them their busi ness experience wo bespeak for them a prosperous future. " A. T. Klwell to-day takes charge of the ticket oilice. in place of J. L. Do Bevoisc , who is to take a position in Omaha. Mr. El well was the ticket agent for ten years previous to the coming in of Mr Do Itavoisc , who has occupied the position for a year and a half. It is a union ollieo , tic | Chicago & Rock Island , Chicago , Mil waukee < ! c St. Paul , Chicago & North western , and Union Pncitic boinir alike interested. Mr. Elwell has not only the needed experience nnd ability to handle the business , but with the public lie is a favorite. The funeral of Mrs. Mary J. Laflbrty was held Saturday , the services being conducted by Rov. Mr. Hates and Rev. Mr. Rico. Mrs. Lafl'ertj' was born in Ire land In 1815 , and with her family came to this country when she was but a child , settling in Richmond , Va. , where she lived until her marriage. In 1853 she be came a resident of this city , then known as Kancsville , ami resided her until her death. She leaves three daughters , Mrs. W. 11. Robinson , Miss Holla Lnflerty , both of this city , and Mrs. J. F. Hopper of Leavomvorth , also two sons , John A , Lnllerly of Montana , ami W. 11. .Lalli-rty of Croslon , Iowa. When the old council elected Mr. Dal- rymplo as city clerk , the old elei k , Trout- man , held on to the position , and backed by the little mayor's veto ivlused to give up the place. Dalmnplo made claim for thv ollh'ijjn accordance with the wisli of the majority of lliu council , and took legal step-1 to get a chance to piirfyrm the duties to which tin ; council had called him. For legal advice and services ho had to pay ovCovornor Manning $100. At the last meeting of the old council the clerk presented this bill but the council refused to allow it. Aldermen Shugart , Straub nnd Slcdentopf voting for the allowance , and Aldermen Bunnot and Mynstor against it. Next Thursday evening the musical in. fitiluto opens at thu Congregational church pallors , under the directorship of Prof. T. Martin Towno of Chicago. There never wns presented in I Ins city so A.l. excellent . A il. . . nnd . _ ,1 . . yet . .I . . ! _ M . . . _ . cheap * _ ! _ _ nn _ . . i oppor- I liros. " .store , or at W. S. Homer's , or nt the ofllco of J. W. and K. L , Squire. Prof , Towno will also arrange so that tho.su desiring to avail themselves of his pretence hero for privntu instruction ami voice culture , can do so , such to meet him in the day time , the evenings 10 bo given to the Institute. Prof , Towno has so \ \ ido amputation as an instructor nnd com poser tlr.it ho neo Is few words of Intro duction. Ho will doubtless Imd hi.s ser vices in demand while hero , Stop into Stubbs'and sec the spring styles of hats ami neckwear. Auclloi : . The sale that was to have taken place at the farm of Sewell Bros , on Saturday , March lit , has been adjourned until Tnotdny , March 10 , ut 10 o'clock , at Lund & Dayis'barn on North Main street , nt which Umo and place I will .sell the en tire stock of horses , colts , hugs nnd im- ph'iUKiits , consisting of ten head of milch cows , calves , Imifors und Etiers ; , horses , chickens , wagons , harness , oto. Terms of sale : On nil sums over $15 , nine mouths titmv.xtS per emit interest on approiul notes ; tt per cent ( ! ! .sccv.uii for cash. SJJWKU. linos. U , H , I.VMAN , Salesman. A SHELL OF A CALABOOSE , Several Prisoners Tumble Out of It , But Are Recaptured ! A COLD WATER JOLLIFICATION. An Imlinn IMiiill Jumps From n Train Another Trilmtc to Uobcrt Per- clvnl Tlic City's Now Admin istration liccinsTo-D.iy , In Mcniorlnni. Whereas , The Grand Master of tlio universe , in his divine wisdom has called from tills lodge to the celestial ono above our beloved In-other , Robert Percival. licit Itcsolral , That it is with profound sjr- row we place upon our records this last attVelionnto tribute to Ids memory. That whllo we bow with linmmo sub mission to the divine will , Kxcelsior lodge No. 25 ! ) , A. F. & A. M. , motirns the loss of our brother as one justly beloved. whose genial tonipeiamcnt. goodness of heart and strict integrity , won to himself the regard and respect of friends and as sociates. That this lodge shall wear the usual emblem of mourning out of respect for him. , . That we express to the relatives and friends who have been admitted to the warm plow of his personal friendship and the enjoyment of his social inter course , our heartfelt sympathy in their bereavement. And finally that these resolutions be published hi the city papers. J. 0. GoTinvAm : , Ei > . MOTT , WADUCAUY , Committee. _ _ Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J. W. vB. . L. Squire , 101 1'csul street , Council Hlulfs. Out of . Tail. Saturday evening another jail break was made from the city calaboose. The prisoners were in the corridor , being left there to cat their simper before being locked in their cells. Deputy Marshal Mullen stepped over to the city building for a few minutes , and taking advantage of his absenee they went to work on the brick wall , at the hole where the escape was made a short time ago. Four of them had succeeded in crawling out , and the fifth was passing out some of their clothing and preparing to follow , when Mullen came onto them. He pulled his gun and marched them around to the trent door and into jail again. The pris oners were vagrants and cheap drunks , so that if they had made good their es cape there would have been no great re gret felt. The fault in the city fail could bo remedied by the expenditure of a few dollars , but it booms to be neglected for some reason. The jail was never prop erly finished for holding prisoners , and it seems to be among the things which should lh > l command the attention of the new city administration. Best coal and wood in the city at ( Rea son's , 20 Pearl street _ Indian Boy Hurt. Friday night as nassoniror train No. 8 was neanng Dcnison a small Indian boy jumped or fell from the cars while they were at full speed. The boy was ono of a company which Mr. Lewis was taking from Tine Ridge agency to the Philadel phia school. When the train came to a stoi ) at DoiiUon the conductor andJAIr.W. " V. Lewis wont back , and found""tlie" boy lying insensible , his head badly cut and ether injuries quite serious. They brought Inn in in a 'bus and had him cared for at the hotel. Ho was at last accounts still unconscious , but there arc hopes for his recovery. The other boys were taken on by Mr Lewis , and if this littlctcllow gets along as well as is now honed for he will follow in the course of a week or so. For first class Missouri wood call on Glea.son , at his coal office , 20 1'oarl street. Tallcint ; Temperance. There was n largely attended temper ance meeting last evening at the opera house , several of the churches giving up their regular services to permit of the congregations joining. The address of the evening was by Rev. Mr. Williams , the state lecturer and general agent of the Temperance Alliance of Iowa. This was the third of the faeries of lectures given here by this enthusiastic apostle of cold water , and was decidedly his best. He was closely listened to , and lie pre sented his .side of the question with evi dent confidence in his own views , and with much more force and clearness than has characterized the addresses of other temperance lecturers who have had audi ences hero. He is n strong thinker and an interesting speaker. Money to loan by Forrest Smith. A Ivcjj Broken. Mr. E. W. Hart , of the water works company , met with a serious accident Saturday. Ho was riding along near Rice's nursery , when his hor.se stopped into a bad hole in the road , stumbled and fell , throwing Mr. Hart against n barbed wire fenco. A carriage was used to con voy him to his rooms at Mrs. Robinson's. on First avenue , and Dr. Lace v was called in to attend to the injuries. Air. Hart's leg was found to bo broken , and ho re ceived borne cuts and minor injuries. For Sale. Seventy-live houd ol horses. HIO\VN'S : TAJIK HoitSK&O.vTTLn Co. , Council Hlull's , Iowa , An Arm Gone. Pat Collins , living two miles south of West Side , had his arm mangled and broken Saturday by getting it caught in a corn Midler. Dr. Bond of West Side. assisted by Dr. Wrighttqt Carroll , at tended to the injiired"Mimn and will aUompt to save the arm , although the chances seem that amputation will be necessary. _ Card ot'TlintikH. Mr , and mrs. .liiscnNUn desire \u \ r * : press their hoaitfolt thanks to all friends for kind attentions ami sympathy shown during the recent bereavement which bo- foil them in the losa of their darling child. Personal Miss Mury T'inloy Is visiting fricndh in Omaha. Mrs. J. r. Vail , of Marcngo. 111. , Is in the city , the guest of Dr. aud Mis. Han- chotto. .1. W , Merger returned to Topeka yes- toiday , accompanied by his daughter , Kiln , who will remain there some weeks. K. Urook , the never sleepy , always smiling missionary of Poiegoyoi Moore , ran in from Ncbruakii to spend Sunday hero. George Rudio leaves to-day for a trip to Bullalo , N. Y , , to visit l.nutz Hros. . whom ho represents in this suction of the ivost. J J. S. Stamlefoid spent Sunday nt home. Ijoropoits nn excellent paint trade in Nebraska , and will return to that field tins evening. F , W. Vobswlnklchas rosignedJirs posi tion .with ( Well & Day , ami puqwse * go ing into the ioul ohtttie uud foisurnifco bvv iiici > 9 at rairbtiry , Nob. > | A.O. Movers , of C&Uttjru , is iu the. city visiting his wife who , until recently , was in the millinery business. They nro stopping at the Bechtclo hotel. Mi s Rlckman , who was taken quite ill at the People's store ono day last week , had n similar attack Friday , ' ami is quite seriously ill. It proves to bo a heart dilli- culty. Capt Q. M. Brown has returned from Ohio , whither ho was called by tno Ill ness of his mother. Ho found her health improving somewhat when ho arrived , and returned home , leaving his wife there. , - A LUCKY PAYMASTER. AGnmuliiiKStnry oftlio Wnr Shrcwil Schemes tlint Pulled. Detroit Free Press : During the two last ycarsof the war I assisted to run a gamb ling den in Cincinnati. This statement will prepare the reader to believe that 1 was n bold , bad man. I shall not make any excuses to weaken this belief. 1 set out to relate an incident of these excita ble times , and my being good or bad won't add to or detract irom its interest. \Vo found a way after : i while to drop $5 into the major's pocket , and put a gooil man at his elbow , and the result was as anticipated. During the next week ho visited our rooms two or three times , and "dropped" about half the money All his passion for play revived , and one night during the second week he came into the came with $55. Wo wuro playing for a high stake. It was known to a certainty that he had from $10,000 to $50,000 , in his safe , and that was the boodle our lingers itched to grasp. Redwood was allowed to win until hu had piled $3,000 before him. Ho then lost steadily until his jrilo was reduced to $ lGO. Wo could see how despor.ito he wan growing under his losses , for it is a fact that men had sooner lose their own honest money than to part with that gained by play. The paymaster won § 300. and then dropped back to ij-'JOO. Then he won $100. and dropped back to $75. Ho was now considerably under the inlluence of 1'qnor ' and thoroughly aroused. He staked his f75 on ono turn and won ; ho ho .staked his pile again and lost. Tun minutes later wo had his diamond pin and watch. When ho Irid been cleaned out he uttered a ticmendous oath and exclaimed : "Luck has been against me , but I will bust this bank or blow my brains out ! Keep my place hero for half an hour ! " He beckoned to the chum we had put put on his trail and the two went oil'to gether. Wo knew the paymaster was going after the greenbacks lie had in his safe. He had been drinking but was by no means overcome , and then the excite ment of play kept the liquor from work ing on him. However , when ho got out doors ho began to get drunk pretty fast , and by the time he reached Ins oilice ho was badly muddled. Ho could not re member the combination on which ho had locked the safe. Ho was showeied with cold water and lilted up with strong coll'ec , and. in brief , we worked him lor two hours to get his sober senses back , but the more wo \yorkcd him the worse he got. He was finally left alone in his oilice , half dead with the treatment. Next day some hints ot his escapade reached the authorities at Washington , and , although hu was not relieved , he received such a caution ami was obliged to make such promises that ho was never afterward even seen in a saloon. Had he been able to get into the safe that night wo should have scooped in every dollar of the money. PJIjES ! PltjK3 ! PILES A sine euro for Ulind. IJloedim * , Iteliin nnd Ulceiateil Piles has been dlscoveied by Ur. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Ur Williams' Indian I'llo Ointment. A single box has cured the woist chronic cases of 8-1 or M > eai standing. Jo QUO need sutler live minutes after npmyini ; ( his wollflcriui south in : ; medicine. Lotions nnd instruments do moio lullm than good. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absoibs the tumois , allays the intense itching , ( particularly at night after petting Wium in bed ) , acts as a poultice , civea instant leliot , and ispropaicd only for Piles , Itching of private parts , and for nothing else. SICIN DISEASES CUUED. Dr. Fia/.ioi's Masric Ointment cures as by irwi'ic , Pimples , Black Heads or Giubs , Blotches and Eiuptions on the face , leaving tliesKin clcurand beautiful. Also ernes Itch , Salt Kbeum , Sore Nipples , Sere Lips , anil Old Obstinate Ulcers. Sold by iliugghts , or mailed on receipt of CO cents. Retailed bv Kiibn & Co. , nnd Schroetcr & Coniiid. At wholesale bv C. F. Goodman. The Funeral of n Chinese Vamlcrbilt. Pall Mall Ga/.etto : The Vanderbilt ot China has just died and been buried. Not , much is Known in Europe of his life , less of his death , but the funeral is said to have been most picturesque. His pal ace of Hang CIiou was a miracle of lux ury , and in creating this banker a pro vincial judge , and specially authorizing him to wear : i yellow jacket , the emperor of China made him the envy of all his other subjects. But the glory of his funeral seems to have surpassed the splendor of his life. The whole city turned out to see the pro cession. First came a mob of coolies weighed down with leaflets , on which were written moral sentencesand apoth egms. Then followed a procession of lantern bearers , supported by a band of musicians with songs , gongs , cymbals , and trumpets. It is hard to conceive anything less funereal. A hundred little boys came after the band brandishing the heraldic arms of the deceased ; the boys were followed by the bearers of his portrait. Groups of guests came next in proces sion , some , in white , some in scarlct.somo in yellow ; then bearers of lamps , ban ners , parasols and fans ; next the master of the ceiemonies in while robes , on a white horse , preceding an enormous tent , under which the relatives of the deceased moved , entirely hidden from public view , and last the collin borne on the shoulders of twenty-tour men. . _ , Tils Style of Cutting. "Have you taken notice , Fred , what a mislil style there is to Mr. Sponger's at tire. " ' 'Oh , yes ! It always looks as if it was hung there under protest. " "very likely hu does his own cutting. " "lie does , His chief cmploj-ment is cutting out of the way ot his creditors. ' JJown nn Anything Which Can't Klolc. Wall Street News : "Can you tell mo , " ho naked , as he entered an ollico on Broad street , the other day , "why the railroads Bj.onhUisorimi.uU . . * . JJJ j-jjn-u arecscii-nionl over live stocky" "Certainly , sir. Dressed-meat is dead , " isn't ' it"1' ' "Of course. " "Well , anything which can't ' kick is al ways bulldozed by a railroad company. Henry Augustus is out ng.iin , St. Jacobs Oil cured his rheumatism. Fifty cents. A Simple Ilcqueat Granted. "Look hero , judge , " said the burglar , 'I ain't go bad as you think I am. Only { jive me time and I'll reform. " And the judge gave him liftoon years. Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. & Arnd , Props. and ungxatro taken to oud from at tmlDfi. Iti8'f ! , I'liuiiKrpsHiul iMiwaire wap- oifii nmko connections with all truing , finmpt attention irivcn 19 all culls. Special lutts to lu\Hrioil : Hi.i | > ui , nul uou : lueiuliil men , Cur- Jay und nulit.Ottilia at O iicn I'l'li ; ! houu rs : ' To the Public Circnmstnnrcs licyoiul our contvol Imvo delayed tlio closinff out of our en tire slock as we had purposed. Tlio approaching season of spring trade finds us with a goodly stock of Dry Goods nnd Carpets , some lines de pleted but cleared of undesirable poods. ] lciinj in the dry pooils business wo know of no better plncc to continue the same tlian in Council HlulFs. We shall therefore re-stock every department with new and seasonable poods. Our 3Ir. E. K. llarkncs : " , is now making pur chases in eastern markets , and we shall soon have a Choice Stock To offer our customers. Our carpet de partment Avill be complete with the new patterns of Moquette , Body Brussels , Etc. . Etc. , Curtains and curtain goods from domestic and foreign markets. We have already on our tables the choicest selections sf Swiss and Ham burg embroideries ever oll'ercd in the city , ano an excellent assortment of white goods to which we shall make frequent additions. We thank our many patrons for their favors and good will in the past , and we shall endeavor tp merit the same in the future , by attention to their inter ests , and by good goods1 and AVC invite all to call and examine- our new pur chases before buying iib other markets. Sol * * 401 BROADWAY Council BluHTs' , Iowa. CARPETS , CUH.TAINS . , , Mattings , Window Shades , Etc Wholesale and Retail. 18iO ! Our stock is now com plete and contains the newest designs nnd colorings in all grades of Carpets , Curtains , lings , Upholstery Goods , etc. POPULAR PRICES Mail orders at tended to promptly. Fine Upholstery Work to order. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS CO. , 405 IJroiulway. Locking Bracket for Fences AND OTHKll HAILS , HODS , ETC. FENCES BUILT WITHOUT NAILS. Any part readily taken out or replaced. For plckctoi-rall fcnojS.lion or wood , cannot bo excelled - celled lor railing of any sort. For particulars write C. J. IIUC1OIAN , Inventor. Council lllulfs. Plato and county rights for sale. ONION TICKET OFFICE A. T , ELY/ELI / , Agent , No. 607 Droadirnr , Council Illnffs. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL 11LUFKS. The followinir Is the time of nrrlT.il and departure of trains by central standard time , ut the local depots. Trains lenvo trniiafordiipotton minutes earlier aud arrive ten minutes Jator : DU > " " - AUT-ClllCAOO t NOHTHKESTEUN/1 0:30 : A. M . Mull and Kxpress . 0:50p. : M. 12iOi : * . u . AccouiiiiodutJou . 4Mr. : M. Kxre s ' CIUCACIO & HOCK ISLAND. fl:20A.M : . Mall and i\picsd : . C50i ; > .M. 7lriA. ; M . Acconnnoilutlou . fi:15p. : u , 'ctUf. ' : M . Kvpicas . 8:05 : A. M. UH10AQU. MIMVAUKKW * 6T. I'AUl. 0:20 : A. M . Mall and Express . 6SOi : > . M. OiDOV.u . Kxpu'ss , , , , . 'JOoA. : M. CII1CAQO. lltmi.lNflfOX i QU1NCV. 0WA. ; M . Mull and KipriVs . ij-Mi : 0:5tp.M : ) . KxpieJs. , . . ' . 0:05 : WAIUBII , ST. i.nuiflii'i > Acina 2:16 : P. M.I/iculSt. IxulsUxnrfH Local . B:00 : p. u.Transfor bt. Louis lr. 'rran"lor.3lO : ; i > . M 10:10A.M : . M&ITund fiAprOss . 6:301 * . u. :05P.M : . Hxpiosa . 0:2oA.M. : SIOUX C1TV ft-I'ACiriC. 7:15 : A. M . , .Sioux City Wall . 8:30 : p. M. 030 : ! J' . M , . . . . Bt.l'nul KXIUO&S. . , . , , . , .8 : 5 A.M. UNION 1-AU1VJC. lOtfTiA.M . Uunver UxpresS . G : < 5ru. al3p. : M. . . Lincoln l'a6s.Om , , ; H. V..a:05 : * . M. 7:53i-.M . Overland HrprOss . B:15A. : M. DUMMY T1IA1N8TO OMAHA. Leave Council lllutTB * f:05 8U'i : 0:30-10:10 : : lltta a. in. ; l:30aJOUO4:30 : : : : 3 : 5-0 M VIJ-11:1G : : p. in. Sundayij lion U.li ! 11:30- : . m ; 2-3 > ; iJo-6 : : 5 0 : ; ll:4Sp. : in. LoavoOmu lia-flav-7:35-B:50 : : : I0:00-llua. : : ) m : l:00-a:00- : : 3:00 : 1:00 : 5:00 : 0:05 : : I5 11:10 : p. in. Sundays UJ57:60:1J : : : 11:00 : a. ra. ; a003:005:00 ; : : - 6:05-3:15-11:10 : : : p ln. _ Farm at a Bargain. Well Improved farm of 107 acres for sale ; 2 > 4 miles fiom Council UlulTs. Ailitress IltA SCOFJELD , _ Council lllulfs. ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffa havlnir Fire Esoa/pe Audall iiiixicrn IraprovotnoaU , call boy a , flra ttlurm bells , etc. , 1atuo CHEST ON HOUSE 1 No * . 215 , 17 and 319 , Main Street , X ilOHN , Proprietor. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOXTSES OIF1 COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEEIIK , WELLS & CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Implements , Buffos , Carriages , Etc , T.tc. Council niulTs , Iowa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. , Corn Shellers , Stalk Cutters , DlscHnrrowa , Seeders , Corn I'liuiters , FooJ Cut ters , Ktc. Factory , Hock Pulls , Ills. Nos. IfOI. 153-1 , lyy > , 1507 Mala St. , Council niillTj. DA v nFim ADijKY cai Mnnuf'rs nn I Jobbers of Agricultural Implements.Wagons . , Busies , ( 'nrrlnge , nriil nil klnJa of Far.n Mio'ilnory. 1100 to 1113 South Main Street , Couacll llluirs , loir ti. AXK UAXDhliS. r.O. Qt.K I ON , T. H.1)ounij\4 , GEO.P. Wiitnnr. I'nMuVTrein. V.-l'ro . & .Mnti. Soa\Couusol. Council Bluffs Handle Factory , ( Incorporated. ) ManufnctmorsofAxlo , I'lck , Slo.lio aad Small llnnillpn , of i-vory dMci-lplloii. CAJll'KTS. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAIU'ET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , \Yludow \ Shades , Oil Cloths , Cm t'tln Fixtures , UplioMary fiooJi , ito. : No. 4a > llrolilu-ny : Council lllulTs , Imvn. , TOUACCO , ITC. PEKEHOYT & MOOIU3 , Whole-win .lobbew In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. NOB. iMiila and 2T Ponrl Sts. , Council IHulTs , lown. COMMISSION. SXYDER & IEAMAN , Wholesale ] Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. HI'oul St , Council UliilT-i. CHACKEllS. McCLURG CilACKKil CO. , .Miunirnctiirors of Fine Crackers , Biscuits ani Cata , Council ISlnfft , Imvi. CllOCKKJtr. MAUHICR & CRAIG , Importers obiws of Cro&ery.GIasswara . Lumps , Krult .Itira , Cutlery , Stoneware , liar UooUs , Fancy Goods , lite. Council HlutTs , Iowa. I1ARLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , DriiBalsts' Sundries. Etc. No. 2i Main St. , nnd No. ' 1 1'cnrl St. , Council IllulTs. DHY GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Importers aud Jobbers of Dry Goods , Notions , ito. : NO-J. 113 nnd III Main St. , Nos. 113 and 111 l'cai-1 St , Council IllutlB , Iowa. _ riWITS. _ O. W. UUTTS , Wholesale alifornia Fruits a Specialty. Gcncrnl Commiss'on. ' No. CL3 Urondwny , Council nititls. WIRT & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 10 and 18 1'cnrl St. , Council GRONEWEG & SCHOENTGEN\ Jobbers In Staple and Fancy Groceries , Nos. 117 , 119 nnd 121 , Main St. , Council Hluffs , lovvn. L. KIRSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple aud Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 410 Uroud- way , Council IllulTs. P. C. DK VOL , Wholesale Hardware , Tinware , Gasoline Stoves , lte.fiIterators , etc. Nos. 511 Ilronlwny , and 10 Mnin street , Council IllunX HARNESS , ETC. BECKMAN & CO. , Manufacture ) s of and Wholesale Dealers In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. Mo Main St. . Council HlulTa , lown. HATS , CAPS. ETC. METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves , Nos. U12 and Ml Urondwny , Council 1WAVV KEELINE & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council UlulTa , Iowa. HIDES AND \YOOL. \ D. II. McDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , TullowWool , Pelts , Qrcnsound Fur a Council llliilfH , lown. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils , E3TO. , E3TO. B. Thoodoio , AKont , Uoiiacil llln'Ta. Iowa. f.UMItflt , I'llANCI , l"fC. A , OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber. Piline. 1 t - --UI AminrJJk'O "Irttcilul SpcelalllfS\VlioloinloIuin- her ot all Kinds. Uillco Nn. I'M Main Bt. , Council Illuira. Iowa. WINKS AND LIQUOHH. JOHN L1NDER , Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Afcnt for St. fiottliairi'6 Herb Illttcw. No. 13 Main St. , Council lilulld. SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , No COO Main St. , Council Jiluffi. N. SCHUKZ , Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Uxprcss Company. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT UAKUfACTUUen AND UEALUU is HAIR GOODS No. 337 Broadway , Council Blulfs. 2.T. LINDSEY&CO. , * RUBBER BOOTS , SHOES AND ARCTICS , Rubber and Oiled Clothing And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. Storehouse and Salesroom , 41 N , Main St. Office 412 Broadway , Oo-u.ri.oil W. AMD RAISER . Hrlrk Imlldlnjrof nnv Itlml ral ort or moved nnJ satisfaction K'lnrixntccd. 1'iamo houacs moved . onMillo Giant trucka-tha best iu the worlJ. SOS Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street , Council Bluffs. SPECIAL J OTICBS NOTICE. Special ndvcttlsomontj , such a ? Lost.Pound , To Loin , l-'o-'S.ilo , To Kent , WiviU Boarding , etc. , will bo inserted In this column at thelow rate of TEN CEOT3 I'EU LINE for the flrBtlnsortlon and FIV1J GKNTS 1'UU LINB for each Hiibsoqucnt Insertion. Lcmvo advortlso mcntBiU our olllco , No. U 1'o.irl etroot , uoar Uroad\vny , Council DinlK WANTS. Sltnutlon in whole'iilo lionso. \ \ Here tu J < Ji 'lcnoD. ' J. ! > . , council muffs. " EOUNn-P.iii-of-oldsncctnclp ( < ! . Cull at Judd A : Smlth't. clootric belt factory. Q"od lonin-natc for two months. WANTKO Address .M. 1H. . , Hue ollico , Council lllullB. FOH PAf.K Old nnpcrs. In iiuantltlcs to suit , ut n-JiJ olliro , No. 12 Pearl street. WANTED A coni ) o'ent lady liookkrcpcr. Ktato rt'lcicnsuo , bytlinm laH uniplojed , name und adtir' s In lull. Addicss Wholesale , A , line olllco , Council lllnlls. WAJJTI2D A po-lt'on as pressman by man of imiilly , thii'o ycaib oxpoiicncc. It , lice o'llec , Council Hlullfl. "IVTANTIID-A nut o e'rl at once. Call utKJ T tlAtll IIM.'IIIIO. * | jWH KINT : Iliilldlnif none nillnny depots JL1 Excellent location lorsloio , re-iiiiiuint or hotel. Addiess or call on M. II. ' 1'lnley , on piL'iiilf-e , 1U1T S. Main St. , Council KlulK SWAN " WA"M Mt ! , NoT M JIulil stioetT ( under Citizen's llnnki , real ostJitu ana mcr- chundleoiixclmnffehiokors. Cur books mo lull of special liarniiiiiM , but it Is Impossible to pub lish n rolmblo list tiom the fact of EO many Uiilly changes. What wo nsk is : It you want to sell ortindo anything in our line , write us and AVO will send you n nllii of liarR-nlns to Eeloct from. Lands Improved or unimproved , city or town pioporty , btojks of Koods ot any kind in any place. II such you Imvo or Biich you want let ua near from von. Hwan Si Walker Council Illnlld HUSSELL&Co Manufnctureraof all sizes of Automatic Engines Especially DcsUrnrd for Itunnlnz MILLS , GHALN.ELEVATOHS , AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS , Tulmlar nnd Locomotive Boilers. New Massilloa Thresher * . Carey and Woodbury Iforso Powers. STATIONARY , SKID , Portable and Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factory Massillon , 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. SEND FOR 1880 ANNUAL. inns. orriCEn. w. n. M. PIMET . OFFICER & PTCJSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Established ISUj. KIEL SALE STABLES ! und Mnlui brpt constanlly on linnJ , i n'tallovin ( urloudii. pioindth * tllli.d by ivxttiact onshcit notlt'u. hlucic bold on ' onunlsilon. SIILl'llIK .V It-'i' IJV , 1'ropdttor'J. Stuhlo Coinur Kilitt Av n iu iiuii 1 our'h "u Conuuil lllittla IOWM. , > BEHOVED. I irJhli to ri3spCtfiill5- ! the attention of my patrons anil tlio public In Konoinl , to my roino- vultiom thn old btaiul Nos. 7 ami ! ' , Main St. , to my now und commodious quarters , Ho. 226 Broadway , Whore I will be iiloiiscU to too my many friomls. \ \ itli a rii-ifo. noiv anil complete assortment of all the very LATEST Fabrics in Spring STILES Ana i .2Z ' Jor\t(3 ! ( ln Inwo quarters I nm butter than ever holVm ! piftpmCl { 9 SCI V9 the public. " lto i > cctiully , " " J. M. SMITH , Merchant Tailor NO 2SO Broadway , Council Bluffs. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW I'ractlccs in Slata nud Federal Coui-ti. Konius 7 uiiii S , Hmuart itloolc. LAMP"S d CROCKERY AT REDUCED PRICES , At Homer's , No. 23 Main Street. Council UIufTd. la B. BICE , M. D. or ether tnm < irs removoJ without the knlfo or druwlntr of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES of all kinds > specialty. Ovcrthlrty youia'uructionl oxorioiiJ3. | No. 111'uiirl Slieet , Coiuu II Itlulli J'llMi A.C.liUltNHAM , Pros. I..W. TUM.KVR , ViCO-I'lOS. JAMES N. IHO\VNCushion ) 102 MAIN STREET , Capital $100,000 Authorised Capital 250,000 Stockholders Keproacnt 1,000,000 Do nironcial banking bushinsi. Actounls of l > .ink , baiiKois , merchants , man- ulacturcisiind indlvJduiils jo.-elvoJ on iavo.u- blolcrms. Donu-stluand forolirn oxchimjro. The very best of ullontloit ( rlvou to all bus ! nets commuted tooureaio. " " "TIMOTHY SEED. " I luu o a qimntlty of found , well cleaned ecoi ] which lolTiu-nt icdBoiiiilili ; ( ; : ( . food of the mop of US' . Correspondence ) solicited. r.O. JJUTU'-Jt , Sclmllor , lown. 0. i N. W. lly. Horses and Mules For all pnrpou'E , 1-otifc'ht nnd sold , at retail and In lols Bcxnly-Elv hcud ot tlio very bust iiuulllyot mules now on h.ind. Council Illutla Iowa , OOtTNGIL BLUFFS Baggages Transfer Line. 'Dili nml bngragc wa : oiii connect t.-Jtli al Mains , ( null liottls , rosldoncK * , otu. Bpetii.l pt- tciilloiitoJM.MJCItiA : [ , illl.N otid Tli\-i ) ; | ! | . CAI. TltOlTi ; * . 1'rompt nttuntlon ( flvvii ull culls. OlUco 4t t I'lU'lllu Il'UW ) , Tek'plioiK- U9 ; lilio Tcf ! ) > liuiio Mo.'S ! at Ufdcn llouti- . U. BEECnOFT , Prouriotor.