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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , .MONDAY , MARCH 15 , 188G
THE DAILY BEE
COUNCIlTBLUFFS ,
MONDAY MORNING , MARCH. 15.
OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEAHL STREET.
Ccllurtd by rnrrlcr in nnypartot tlioclty nt
ttunty cents per week.
II.V. . Tii/roff , - Manager.
UcsiNn H OrncK , No. 43.
NlflllT r.DITOII. NT0. gl.
MINOR MHNTIO.Y.
Now spring goods nt Keller's.
Knox fiats. Spring stylus nt Stubbs' .
First meeting of the new council to-
nifrhl.
The supreme court is to meet hero to
morrow.
The now school hoard , which is in fact
the old one , will moot to-day.
K. Mcdnlro is jniled for beating a
board bill at the St. Jo house.
The American Express company has
enlarged and reliUod its local oliice.
MaseWiso sold on Saturday sixty head
of mules to Malory & dishing , railway
contractors.
Quiet in police circles yesterday.
Only two drunks run in 1' . llaiiifan and
Hobert Richardson.
SS'I'lio men at work on the new bridge
have been laid oll'until alter the spring
rise of the river is past.
Interesting exercises are hold each
Friday afternoon in the high school de
partment of the IJInonior building.
Blanche Pouter was given a pleasant
birthday surprise at her home on Vine
street on Saturday evening by her many
young friends.
Mrs. T. S. Ilines of Davenport died yes
terday morning of coiiMiniption at the
residence of Iier parents , Mr. and Mrs.
Snow , in this city.
One of the best stork salesmen in the
west is II. II. Initmn of Council Hind's ,
and these desiring the hervices of : v well
posted salesman should give Hurry a call.
The A. O. II. dance in Masonic hall
Wednesday night and the Korv O'Moore
dramatic cntcrtaimentin the opera house
Saturday night are both for the benefit of
the Pnrncll Intnl.
It is said that the new mayor , instead
of appointing his policemen all himself ,
will present to the new council a list of
iifteen or twenty names and allow the
aldermen to suggest which to select from
tllCM ) .
I The old council had its last meeting on
Saturday , and unanimously and enthusi
astically sat down on Mayor Vnughan's
veto of the ordinance raising the salaries
of the city attorney and city engineer
from § 1,000 to $1,250.
The rates of first-class faro from this
01 ty to Chicago yesterday were , over the
.Chicago , Hock Island As Pacific and the
Chicago , Burlington & Quincy , $12.50 :
over the Chicago , Milwaukee ifc St. Paul
and the Chicago & Northwestern 10.
The need of more policemen and less
thieves was made apparent Saturday
9 evening. A oiti/.en 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. and Mrs. Simon Kise-
man , was hold yesterday , and was
largely attended. The remains were laid
a\yay in the Hebrew cemetery at Oak
Hill. Uabbi Benson of Omaha officiated.
There have been hovering about the
city for several days past .some well
known confidence men , who arc said to
belong to the same gang which wore con
cerned in the tragedy ut the 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 IJlull's , have opened
up a general store at Greejey Center ,
Neb. The Gazette in making the an
nouncement says : ' 'These young men
come to our county highly recommended
as of excellent business qualifications ,
and as they bring with them their busi
ness experience wo bespeak for them a
prosperous future. "
A. T. Ehvoll to-day takes charge of the
ticket odicis in place of J. L. Do Bovoisc.
who is to take a position in Omaha. Mr.
Elwqll was the ticket agent for ten years
previous to the coming in of Mr Do
JJovoise , who has occupied the position
for a year and a half. It is a union olliec ,
the Chicago & Hock Island , Chicago , Mil
waukee As St. Paul , Chicago & North
western , and Union Pacific being alike
interested. Mr. Elwcll has not only the
needed experience and ability to handle
the business , but with the public lie its a
favorite.
The funeral of Sirs. Mary J. Lafl'orty
was held Saturday , the services being
conducted by Hov. Mr. Bates and Uev.
Mr. Uico. Mrs. Lall'erty 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 18. " > a she be
came a resident of this city , then known
ns Kanesyillo , and resided her until her
death. She leaves three daughters , Mrs.
W. 11. Hqbinson , Miss Bella I.aflbrty ,
both of this city , and Mrs. J , F. Hopper
of Lea von worth , also two sons , John A.
Lallerty of Montana , and W. II. Lall'erty
of Crest on , Iowa.
When the old council elected Mr. Dal-
rymplo as city clerk , the old chuk , Trout-
man , held on to thu position , and backed
by the liltlo mayor's veto refused to give
up the place. Dalmnplc made claim for
the ollico in accordance with the wish of
the majority of llio council , and took
legal stop * to get a chanro to piij-fyrm the
duties to which tin ; council had called
him. For legal advice and services ho
had to pay uvCorurnor Manning $100.
At the last meeting of the old council the
clerk presented this bill but the council
refused to allow it. Aldermen Shugart ,
Stranh and Siedontopf voting for the
allowance , and Aldermen Bunnot and
Mynstor agahibt it.
Next Thursday availing thu musical in.
fitlluto opens at the Congregational
church parlors , nndor the directorship of
Prof. T. Martin Towna of Chicago.
'JL'hero never was presented in tlua city
BO A.l excellent _ . A _ A 1 and _ .1 . yet _ ! . . ! . MI . clump i _ t an i oppor- . I
IIi-os.1 hturo , or at \\r. S. Homer' ! ; , or nt
the ofllco of J. W. nntl J' . L. Sijniro.
Prof. Towna will also arrange ho that
tho.su desiring to avail themselves of his
presence here for private inbtrtiRtion and
voice culture , can do so , such to incut him
in llio day limit , the uvniiings lo bn given
to the institute , I'rof.Towno has so widu
nrnimUition as an instructor and com-
pobor tluit ho neivls few words of intro
duction , llii will doubtle.ss Inul hi.s ser
vices in demand while Uuro ,
Stop into Slubhs' and sen the sprint ;
Btyles o lints and ncokwear.
Auction.
The sale that wns to Imvo tnkon plnco
t the farm uf Sewell Uros , on Saturday ,
Mnreh Ut , has been adjourned until
Tiui'stlay ' , Jlaroh 10 , nt 10 o'clock , at Lund
& Uayis'barn on North Main street , nt
which Umo and place 1 will .sell the entire -
tire stock of horses , colts , liuys and im-
IJlriiiKiits , consisting of tun head of
milch cows , cnlves , huifcrs and Eticrs ; ,
lior.cs , chickens , wnsws , harness , etc.
Terms of snlo : On all sums over $10 ,
iilne months tinmixt-S per emit intiirrst on
approved notes ; U per cent dkunuut for
cash. SCWKI.I , linos.
II , 11. IXMAN , Jjalcsnum.
Several Prisoners Tumble Out of It , But
Are Kecnptnred.
A COLD WATER JOLLIFICATION.
An Iiidlnii I'mill Jumps Prom n Trnln
Another Tribute to Ilobcrt Per-
clvnl The City's Now Atlnilii *
Istrntlou KcRins To-Day ,
In Moniorlniu.
Whorcns , The ( Irnntl Muster of the
universe , in his divine whilom has cnllcil
from this loilgo to the culustinl ono nbovo
our beloved brother , Robert Tereivjil.
De it
Resolved , Tlmt it Is with profound sjr-
row we plnco upon our records this hist
iin't'etioiiiitu tribute to bis memory.
Tlmt while we bow with humble sub
mission to the divine will , Excelsior
lodge No. So' ' ) , A. F. & A. M. , mourns the
loss of our brother ns ono justly beloved ,
whose genial temperament , goodness of
heart nnd strict integrity , won to himself
tho.roganl sintl respect of friends anil ns-
soeiutes.
That this lodge shall wear the usual
emblem of mourning out of respect for
him. .
That we express to the relatives ami
friends who luive been admitted to the
warm plow of his personal friendship
ami the enjoyment of his social inter
course , onr' heartfelt sympathy in their
bereavement.
And finally that these resolutions bo
published in the city papers.
J. C. GOTIIWAITB ,
ED. Alorr ,
WADI : CAUV ,
Committee.
_ _
Substantial abstracts of title anil real
estate loans. J. W. As E. L. Squire , 101
Pearl street , Council HluIR
Out ofiTnil.
Saturday evening another jail break
was made from the city calaboose. The
prisoncrti were in the corridor , bemyleft
there to cat their simper before being
locked in their cells. Deputy Mars'ial '
Mullen steppeil over to the city building
for a few minutes , and taking advantage
of bis absence 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 lifth was passing out some of their
clothing and preparing to follow , when
Mullen came onto them. He pulled his
gun anil marched them around to the
trout 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 iail could
bo remedied by the expenditure of a few
dollars , but it hcems to be neglected for
sotiu ! reason. The jail was never prop
erly linished for holding prisoners , and it
seems to bo among the things which
should lii > t command the attention of the
new city administration.
Best coal and wood in the city at CJlea-
sou 's , 20 Pearl street.
IniMan Boy Hurt.
Friday night as passenger train No. 3
was Hearing Donison 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 Pine Ridge agency to the Philadel
phia school. When the train came to a
stop at Denii-on the conductor and Air. JV.
V. Lewis went back , and found the boy
lying insensible , his head badly cut and
other injuries quite serious. Theybrought
bin in in a 'bus , and had him cared for at
the hotel. He was at last accounts still
unconscious , but there arc hopes for his
recovery. The other boys were taken on
by Mr Lewis , tuiil if this little follow gels
along as well as is now hoped for he will
follow in the course of a week or so.
For first class Missouri wood call on
Gleasou , at his coal oliice , 20 i'earl street.
Talking Temperance.
There was a largely attended temper
ance meeting last evening at the opera
house , several of the churches giving up
their regular scivices 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 buries 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 characterised the addresses of other
temperance lecturers who have had audi
ences hero. He is a strong thinker and
an interesting speaker.
Money to loan by Forrest Smith.
A Lee Itrokon.
Mr. E. W. Hart , of the water works
company , mot with a serious accident
Saturday. Ho was riding along near
Rice's nursery , when his hor.so stopped
into a bad hole in the road , stumbled and
fell , throwing Mr. Hart against a barbed
wire fence. A wasused
carriage was- to con
vey him to his rooms at Mrs. Robinson's ,
on First avenue , and Dr. Laccvwasealled
in to attend to the injuries. Mr. Hart's
leg was found to ho broken , and ) m re
ceived borne cuts and minor injuries.
For Sain.
Seventy-live hoftd of horses.
UKOWN'S I'AIIK HcitSK&C.vTTi.n Co. ,
Council Hlull's , Iowa.
-
An Arm Cioiio.
Pat Collins , living two miles south of
West Side , had his arm mangled and
broken Saturday by getling it caught in
a corn .shcller. Dr. Bond of West Side ,
assisted by Dr. Wrighttot Carroll , at
tended to the injurediiian and will
aUempt to avti the arm , although the
chnncos seem that amputation will be
necessary. _ _
Card ot'Tlmnks.
Mr. ana mrs , uiscniam desire in PA-
pi'oss their hcaitfolt thanks to all friends
for kind attentions and sympathy shown
during the recent bereavement which befell -
fell them iu the loss of their darling
child.
Pcirsonnl
Miss Mury Tiuloy is visiting friend * ; In
Omaha.
Mrs. J. I. Vail , of Marcngu. 111. , is in
the city , the guest of Dr. and Mis , Han-
chctlo.
J. W. Horgor returned to Topeka yos-
ten-day , accompanied by his daughter ,
Ella , who will remain there some weeks.
K. Uroulc , the never sleepy , always
smiling missionary of Pcrcgoy te Moore ,
ran in from Nebraska to spend Sunday
horo.
George Rndio leaves to-day for a trip
to Buffalo , N. Y. , to vi.sk J.autx IJros. . .
whom ho represents in this buctiou of the
wost. }
J. S , Standufunl spent Sunday nt homo.
Horopoits , an e.xcullent paint trade in
Nebraska , and will return to that field
this evening.
F. W. Voss winkle has resignedJirs posi
tion with ( Well & Day , ami purposes iro-
ing into the real ohtttttt uud Uisitranco
biis'iiets ' at hiirbnry. Neb ,
A.O. Rogers , of cntcago , Is'iutho cily
visiting his wife who , unjil recently , wns
in the millinery business. They arc
stopping at the Iicchtele hotel.
Mi s Rickman , who was taken quite ill
nt the People's store ono day last week ,
had a similar attack Fridnv , ' and is quite
seriously ill. It proves to bo a heart dilll-
ctilty.
Capt. O. M. llrown ha i returned from
Ohio , whither ho was called by tno ill
ness of his mother. Ho found her licaltli
improving somewhat when ho arrived ,
mill returned homo , leaving his wife
there , i *
A LUCKY PAYMASTER.
A Gambling Story oftlioVnrShrcwil
Schemes Hint Fatted.
Detroit Free Press : During the two fast
years of the war 1 assisted to run a gamb
ling den in Cincinnati. This statement
will prepare the reader to believe that 1
was a 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 , nnd my being good or bad
won't add to or detract Irom its interest.
We found a way after a while to drop
$5 into the major's pocket , and put n
good 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 ,
mid ono night during the .second week ho
came into the came with $ . " > . AVe were
playing for a high stake. It was known
to a certainty that he had from $10,000 to
! fr > 0,000 in his safe , and that was the
boodle our lingers itched to grasp.
Redwood was allowed to win
until he had piled $3,000 before
him. Ho then lost steadily until
his nile was reduced to $ lGO. Wo
could see how desper.itc 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 f00. Then ho won
sJlOU. and dropped back to $70. Ho was
now considerably under tin ) inlliience of
liquor and thoroughly aroused. He
staked his $75 on one'turn and won ; ho
he .staked his pile again and lost. Ten
minutes later we had his diamond pin
and watch. When ho Irid been cleaned
out he uttered a tremendous oath and
exclaimed :
"Luck has been against mo , but I will
Inist this bank or blow my brains out !
Keep my place bore for half an hour ! "
Ho beckoned to the chum wo had put
put on his trail and the two went oil' to
gether. Wo knew the paymaster was
going after the greenbacks he 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 lie reached his otlico ho
was badly muddled. Ho could not re
member the combination on which ho
had locked the safe. He was
showered with cold water and filled
up with strong coll'ee. and. in brief , we
worked him lor two hours to get his
sober senses back , but the more we
\yorkcd him the worse he got. lie was
finally left alone in Ins olliee , half dead
with the treatment. Next day some hints
of his escapade reached the authorities at
Washington , and , although hovas not
relieved , he received such a caution and
was obliged to make bitch promises that
ho was never afterward even seen in a
saloon. Had he been able to got into the
safe that night wo should have scooped
in every dollar of the money.
S ! PH.II33 ! l ILiR3
sine euro for Blind , Bleeding , Itchin
nnd Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by
Dr. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Ur
Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A sinsjlo
box has cured the worst chronic cases of 3.1 or
fcOjCHisstar.iUUK. Io one need suffer live
minutes after applying this wdllficrfui sooth
iny medicine. Lotions and instruments do
111010 harm than good. Williams' Indian
Pile Ointment absoibs the tumois , all.iys the
intense itching , ( particularly at night after
ccttlnit warm in bed ) , acts as a poultice , gives
instant leliot , and is prepared only for Piles ,
itchlnc of private parts , and for nothing else.
SICIN DISEASES CUHED.
Dr. Frazier's Maijic Ointment cures as by
masic , Pimples , Black Heads or Giubs ,
Blotches anil Kiuptions on the face , leaving
thosKin clcarnnd beautiful. Also cities Itch ,
Salt Kl'ouiii , Soio Nipples , Sore Lips , and
Old Obstinate Ulcers.
Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt of
00 cunts.
Retailed bv Kulm & Co. , and Schroeter &
Cointid. At wholesale bv 0. F. Goodman.
The Fuiinrnl of a Chinese Yandcruilt.
Pall Mall Ga/.etto : The Vanderbilt ol
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 boon most picturesque. His pal
ace of Hang Chou was a miracle of lux
ury , and in creating this banker a pro
vincial judge , and specially authorizing
him to wear a yellow jacket , the emperor
of China made him the envy of all his
other subjects ,
Hut the glory of his funeral seems to
have surpassed the splendor of his life.
The whole city turned out to sec the pro
cession. First came a mob of coolies
weighed down with leaflets , on which
were written moral sentences and 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 loss 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 scarlctsome
in yellow ; then bearers of lamps , ban
ners , parasols and fans ; next the master
of the ceremonies in white 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.
Ills Style of Outline.
"Have you taken notice , Fred , what a
mislit style there is to Mr. Sponger's at
tire. "
"Oh , yes ! It always looks as if it wns
hung thorn under protest. "
"Very likely he does his own cutting. "
"lie does. His chief employment is
cutting out of the way ot his creditors. '
Down on Anything Which Can't Kick.
Wall Street News : "Can you tell mo , "
ho naked , as ho entered an oliico on Broad
street , the other day , "why the railroads
shonhUi.scrimhmtM . JJy jj Jn-t
orccstU-Jlinaf. over live stocky"
Certainly , sir , Dressed-meat is dead.
isn't ' it1' '
"Of course. "
"Well , anything which can't kick is al
ways bulldozed by n railroad company.
Hcmry Augustus is out again. St.
Jacobs Oil cured his rheumatism. Fifty
cents.
A Simple Request Granted.
"Look hero , judge , " said the burglar ,
'I ain't so bad as you think I am. Only
fjivo me time and I'll reform. "
And the judge gave him fifteen years.
Council Bluffs Bus
AND
Carriage Transfer Co.
& Arnd , Props.
Pafaenircrs and Uagxatro taken to and from
al tiuliif. Itusvop , cmiliijrrsaiul bagfayo witir-
oils make i-onnectlon with all trains. Pinuipt
attention iflvcu to all culls. Special lutts to
be.itrioillioipu : .ind oo-u incrulal men. Car
riage * run day and nulit.DUluo ui
Tclijhouo : l'S ! '
To the Public
Circumstances beyond our control
Imvo delayed the closing out of onr en
tire stock as we lintl pjirposcd.
The approaching season of spring
t ratlc finds ns with a goodly stock of
Dry Goods nnd Cnrpcts , some lines de
pleted hut cleared of undesirable goods.
in the dry poods business wo
know of no better place to continue the
Biime than in Council HlulFs. Wo shall
therefore re-stock every department
with new and seasonable goods. Our
Mr. E. E. Hiirkncs : * , is now milking pur
chases in eastern markets , and we shall
soon have a
Choice ,
wStock
Stock
To oflcr our customers. Our carpet de
partment will 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 , line an excellent assortment of
Avhitc goods to which we shall make
frequent additions.
AVe thank onr 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 we invite
all to call and examine * our new pur
chases before buying iiuother markets.
SO Dl i-I
401 BROADWAY
i
Council Bluffs' , Iowa.
CARPETS ,
CURTAINS ,
Rugs , Mattings ,
Window Shades , Etc
"Wholesale and Retail.
Siiriiifi : 1UI5G Our stock is now com
plete mul contains the newest designs
nntl colorings in all grades of Carpets ,
Curtains , Hugs , Upholstery Goods , etc.
POPULAR PRICES Mail orders at
tended to promptly. Fine Upholstery
Work to order.
COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS CO. ,
1.05 Broadway.
Locking Bracket for Fences
AND OTHKIl HAILS , HOD3 , ETC.
FENCES BUII/T WITHOUT NAILS.
Any part readily taken out or replaced. For
picket or rail fenojs.iion orwood. cannot bo ex
celled lor railing of any sort. Kor particulars
write C. J. IHX'IOIAN , Inventor.
Council lllutrs.
Plate and county rights for sale.
UNION TICKET OFFICE
A. T. ELY/ELI / , Agent ,
No. 607 Broadway , Council Hluffs.
Railway Time Table ,
COUNCIL HLlJFFa
The following Is the time of nrrlval and
departure of trains by central standard time , at
the local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ton
minutes earlier and arrive ten minutes later :
DEI > - " " -
AItT-cmcAno * woiiTiwarmw/111"8-
0:30 : A. M . Mail and lixprcsa . B:50p. : M.
J2:10i' : . M . Aecoinniodatlou . 4MiM. : .
OitOr. u . JUpross . 'JU.iA.M. :
CIUCAOO k HOCK ISLAND.
ti:31 : A. . . . . . . .Mall and Kvpiess . 0:50i : > . jt.
7 : IK A.M. . . , . , , . . Accommodation . 6:45 : 1 > . M.
Ctoi' ; . M . Kvpicss . 0U5A. : M.
CII1CAOO. MII.WAllliKi ; * BT 1'AUL ,
0:20 : A. M . Mall and Evpress. . . . . . .CiJOi : > . M.
G'.OOl'.M . li.Vplt'jiS. . . . . . . UUoA.M. :
CHICAGO , IUIII.INnrOKi ) QU1.NCV.
0:10 : AM . Hall and Kiur < } > s . UMP. :
O-.DOp.M . Kxpic s , , ' . 0:05 :
WAlltRII , ST , LntllB & I'ACiriC.
2:15 : P. M. Local St. I.ouU Cxprf SH Uical . . , . . . .
BiOOP.N.TransferSt. LoulnltTrHiiier.3iOp. : | : : M
10IOA. : it . JlalTund fiAprtlss . BMP.M. : :
U:05p. : M . Expiosa . 6:2oA.M. :
BIOUX C1TV ft-l-AClFIC.
7:15 : A. M . . .Sioux City Wall . 8:30p. : M.
030 ; ! r. it . Bt.l'aul l-ri : ( isa. . 8 : 5 A , .
UNION I'ACIWC.
10a'iA.U : . Denver Kxpress . S:45P.t : ( .
aia : p. 11 , . .Lincoln Puss. , um , , & It. V.-Jt)5 : ) v. M.
7:50p.u : . Overland KxbrOss . 8:15 : A. ii.
DUMMV TIIAlN8rO OMAHA.
Leave Council lllulfB T':05-8U.'i : : 0:30-10:30 : :
11:1)0 : ) n. m. ; Iao-2:30-aS : : r < : : W 5a5 : fl ! * >
: I5-11H6 p. in. Sundays-70.1-'J:3J-na ! : ( > - u.
m ; " :3 : > ; ik : > -6-5 : 0 : ; > fl : 5 | > . in. LoavoOmu-
ha-fldi-7:35-B:50-10:00-llWii. : : : : m : 1:00 : 2:03- :
a:00 : 4:00 : 5:00 : : 0:05 : : I5 ll:10ii. : in. Sundays
Ua3-7:60 : : b:4J : 11:00 : a. m. ; S:003:00 : : 6:00-
6:05-8:15-11:10 : : : p m , _
Farm at a Bargain.
Well Improved farm of 10T acres for sale ;
2 } $ miles from Council Hlulfs. Address
IHA SCOFIKLD ,
Council muffs.
_
ONLY HOTEL
In Council BluttB bavlnir
And all mooera iranrovotnoun , call boy a , lira
alarm bells , etc.is the
CJiESTON HOUSE I
NOK. 215 , S17 and 210 , Main Street ,
X J10HN , 1'roprlotor ,
WHOLESALE AND JOBBING
laoxjsEs OP :
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
UEEUE , WELLS & CO. ,
Wholesale
Agricultural Implements , Buggies ,
Carriages , Etc , Ttc. Council niulTg , Iowa.
KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Corn Sliellors , Stalk Gaiters ,
UiscHnrrow ? , Seeders , Corn Planters , FooJ Cut
ters , r.to. Factory , Hock Fulls , Ills.
No.IfiOl. 1M1 , 1MT , , IMTMntnSt.Council IHiUTa.
DAVID HIIADLKY & UOJ
Manuf'rsnnl Jobbers of
Agricultural lmplementsWagons , , Buggies ,
Carriages , nnd nil WrUs of Kar.n Mtohlnarr.
11UO to UM South Mitln Street , Couaeil lllulfd ,
lown.
AXK HAXD1.H8.
P.O. at.nmoN , T. It.t > nuatji < t , ( leo.r. Wntniir.
I'rcs.A.Treai. V.-l'ros.&M'ui. Soo.\Couusol.
Council Bluffs Handle Factory ,
( Incorporated. )
Mnmifactiirersor Axle , 1'lck , Slodiro and Small
Handles , of every description.
CA11PKT&
COUNCIL BLUFFS C AH PET CO. ,
Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades ,
Oil Cloths , Cm Mln Fixture * , UphnNtary Hoods ,
lite. No. 4a > llrosidtvny Council IllutTs ,
lown.
co , ITC. :
PEKKOOY & MOOUK ,
Wholesale JobbaM In the
Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes.
Nos. i8 Main nnd 27 I'oarl Sts. , Council UUUTs ,
lown.
CtM/Jf/.SSfQ.V.
SNYDER & LEAMAN ,
Wliolcsnlo
Fruit and Produce Coniralsslon Merchants.
No. Itl'cu-l St , Council llluiri.
CHACKEltS.
McCLUUG CIlACKKil CO. ,
Manufacturers of
Fine Crackers , Biscuits aai Ca'iOJ ,
Council llltifft , loii'.i.
cnocKKitr.
MAURER & CRAIO ,
Importers & Jobbers of Crockery.Glassware
Lumps , Fruit Jura , Cutlery , Stoneware , liar
Uoods , Fancy Goods. Etc. Council lllutls ,
lown.
DltVOaiSTS.
HARLE , HAAS & CO. ,
Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass ,
Druggists' Sundries. Etc. No. 2i Main St. , and
No. ' . ' 1 1'cnrl St , Council lllulTs.
DIIY GOODS.
M. E. SMITH & CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods ,
Notions , Ktc. No . 112 nnd 114 Mivln St. , Nos. 113
and ir 1'cnrl St , Council lllutls , lown.
_ riWITS. _
O. W. BUTTS ,
Wholesale allfofnla Fruits a Specialty.
General Commlss'on. No. 512 Ilrondway ,
Council liliurs.
WlllT & DUQUETTE ,
Wholesale
Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries.
Nos. IB nnd 18 I'oarl St. , Council Illulfr.
GRONEWEG & SCHOENTGEN ,
Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groceries ,
Nos. 117 , 113 nnd 121 , .Main St. , Council HlulTa ,
lown.
L. KIKSCrIT & CO. ,
Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Also Wholesale Llijnor Dealers. No. 416 Uroud-
way , Council lllulTs.
P. C. DK VOL ,
Wholesale
Hardware , Tinware , Gasoline Stoves ,
Hofiljjcrntors , etc. Nos. 501 Hroahvay , and 10
_ .Miiln street , Council HlunX _
HARNESS , ETC.
DECKMAN & CO. ,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale. Dealers In
Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc.
No. 625 Main St. . Council lllulTj , lown. _
_ HATS , CAPS. ETC. _
METCALF BROTHERS ,
Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves.
Nos. ! lt3 nnd 314 llrondwny , Council IllulTa.
KEELINE & FELT ,
Wholesale
Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware ,
Anil Wood Stoch , Council lllulTa , Iowa.
HIDES AKD WOOL.
D. II. MoDANELD & CO. ,
Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides ,
Tallow , Wool , Pelts , Grease and Furd Council
Jlliiirs , lown.
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COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. ,
Wholesale Dealers In
Illuminating & Lubricating Oils ,
E3TO. , ETO.
8. Thoodoio , A ont , Council llhr.rs. Iowa.
IAJM11KH , I'lLlXO , LTC.
A. OVERTON & CO. ,
Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Pin ! ! ? .
, - -wl
And Hrldtro JlfttOrlal Spcelnltlf s.Wholosnlo I.unv
hcrot all Kinds. ( Jillee No. lUUMaln bt , ,
Council lllulfg. IOWH.
WINKS AND LIQUORS.
JOHN LINDER ,
Wholesale
Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors.
Agent for St. Rottliaid's Herb ItlttcTJ. No. U
Main St. , Council Itlulld.
SCHNEIDER & HECK ,
Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors ,
A'o COO Main HI. , Cvwiett Illu/i.
N. SCHUKZ ,
Justice of the Peace.
Office Over American Express Company.
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT
UANCrACTUUKIl AMD UEALCIt IM
HAIR GOODS
No. 337 Broadway , Council B lulls.
Z.T. LINDSEY&CO. , *
RUBBER BOOTS ,
SHOES AND ARCTICS ,
Rubber and Oiled Clothing
STOCK :
And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write
for Prices.
O and Salesroom , 41 N. Main St , Office 412 Broadway ,
Oo-utnoil Bl-u.ffef
w.
AND RAISER
.
Rrlrk liiillcltn-r of nnv kind inl ril or movoil nnJ satisfaction irunnuitccd. Frame houses moved
.
onLictloGiant truoks-thB best in the worlJ.
SOS Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street , Council Bluffs.
SPECIAL JSTOTICES
NOTICE. Special ndvcrtisomonta , such a *
LostFound , To Loan , Ko-S.ilo , To llont , WunU
Boardingetc. , will bo Inserted In this eoluranit
thclow rate ot TBN CENTS 7'EH LINE for the
flrBtlnaortlon and FIVJJ CENTS PKlt LINE for
each siibsoqucnt Insertion. Lonvo utlvorttaa
mentsat our olllco , No. U I'oarl Btroot , near
Broadway , Council Ultilfs.
WANTS.
Situation III wholesale hnuso.
W ' . J. ! > . M
TToFt i > r jot 1icn0'i. , JlroiUwuy
Council lllulTs. " _ _
TTlOUND-P.ih- iroldsnoctacln * . Call at Judd
X1 A : fjmlth'b electric bolt factory.
H/ANTKD G-od ronm-nato for two months.
Address M. K It. , Bee ollico , Council Illnlls.
FOH PAM5 Old nnpors. in quantities to suit ,
at Rae olllro , No. 1" Pearl street.
WANTED A conij o'ent la'ly ' bookkeeper.
State relciciiSL" ) , l > yhoni last employed ,
name and addro'd in full. Address Wholesale ,
A , llso ollico , Counull lllnlls.
) A po lton ! as pressman by man
of inmlly , three ycai-t , uxporicnue. It ,
lieu niliec , Council lllulls.
WANTIJD A nui o sr'rl at oncu. Call utiKJ
yixth uroniiu ,
" 1T1OH HUNT IliillJliiKnnai - railway depots
J Kxcellent location lor store , re-tiiiiinnt or
hotel. Addicss or call on M. H. Tlulcy , on
piemlBos , 1U17 S. Jlaln St. , Council liUiir- * .
OWAN " & " wTrTKKIt , NoT UJ Jlaln struotT
tJ ( under Citizen's llankl , teal ostJito ana iner-
chandlso exchange broking. Onr boolcs are lull
of special barnaln.t , but it is impossible to pub
lish A reliable list tiotn thefaet of BO many dally *
changes. What wo ask Is : 11 you wnnt to sell
ortiado anything In our line , write us and wo
will Bond you a pllo of bargains to select from.
Lands improved or unimproved , city or town
piopcrlyhtojKs of goods of any kind In any
place. It such you have or such you want let us
near from von. Swan te Wiilker Council lllulTs
RUSSELL&Co
Manufacturersof all BUoaot
Automatic Engines
Eepeclally Designed for Uunnhw
MILtS , GUALNtELE VATOIIS ,
AND ELECTRIC LIGEITS ,
Tubular and Locomotive Boilors.
New Massilloa Threshers.
Carey and Woodbury Iforse Powers.
STATIONARY , S1C11) ,
Portable and Traction Engines ,
SA\V MILLS , ETC.
Factory Massillon , 0. Branch House
510 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs.
SEND FOB 1880 ANNUAL.
T1IOS. OFFICER. VI. n. M.
OFFICER
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
Established ISO ) .
KIEL SALE STABLES !
Htrses mill Mulfi kept constantly on Iianil ,
lor 6"li ; ui it'tall nv In cur li > ud .
(1idui promdtK- tilled liy contract on shcil
notlt'o , .Stock bold ( in ro'iimlsnbm.
iill.l"liit | : .V If i' IV ! , I'roprIttoi-4.
Stable roinur Pilltt Af n iu utiJ 1'our'li "U
Cuuuc-U JlluUa luwx. . >
REMOVED.
I wish to respectfully call the Httontlnn of my
patrons anil tlio public In iruiiotnl , to my ronio-
vul tiom tlin old htnutl Nos. 7 mid U , Main at. ,
to my nuw untl commodious quarters ,
Ho , 226 Broadway ,
Whore 1 will be iilimscj to too my many friends.
\ \ itli n lnro , non- and complete assortment or
all the very
And u ' . ' 2J Ip atCd ln tnrgo quarters I am better
than ever before iiropuiCd t9 § crv9 the public.
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J. M. SMITH ,
Merchant Tailor
NO 220 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
JACOB SIMS ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practices in Htuta mid Federal Courts.
Hooiiis 7 iiuil S , Siuu'.ut lilook.
LAlPS"a CROCKERY
AT
REDUCED PRICES ,
At Homer's ,
Xo. 23 Main Street. Council BlufTd. la
B. BICE , M. D.
or other turners renuivud without
the knlfo or dniwlnif of uloo.1.
CHRONIC DISEASES or an kiud3 . 81ociait7. |
Over thirty years' pr
No. 11 I'earl Sticet , Coiuull Hlulti
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A.C.UtiUNiiAM.l'nvi. J..W. Tui.Mirn , VIco-I'ioa.
JAMES N. IlunwNCat > liior.
102 MAIN STREET ,
Capital $100OOC >
Authorized Capital 250,000
Stockholders Ileproaent 1,000,000
Do nirtMlcial bnnldiikbusiness. .
Accounts of bank1) ) . banUois , merchant * , man-
ulacturcisaiiil Individuals ic.'clvoU an luvu.u-
bio terms.
Domt'Stloanil foreign oxctimiRo.
The very beat of attention glvoa to nil lv.nl
ness committed to our tare.
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"TIMOTHY SEED. "
I luivo a quantity of found , well clciinod ecoil
which 1 otfoint rcnsoimbln figures. Eood of llio
fiiopof 1F8 * . CorrCcponrtcnco solicited , T.fl ,
H , Schnllor , loivn. 0. 4 ; N. W. Uy ,
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Horses and Mules
For all purpoiCE. I'Oiifc'ht nnd sol. . ] , nt rotall and I
In lots Soxnty-slv head of the very butt
quality of mules now on h.uid. Council Ululls II
Iowa. I
COUNCIL BLUTFS
Baggage & Transfer Line.
MJiis nnd bntrago wAjroui connect v.-ltli al
Inline , In nil h"kl.s , losUlonccs , eio. fipctli.l < u-
tcmlontotOMMKItUIAI. W1I.V and TlllJA't'- ! ! !
CA1. 'J'IOrj'i ( : < . Prompt attention plvoii all
calls. OIUco < it I'liclllu HOUKC , Tclci'liono '
II'J ; olio Tclfjiliuiio Xo. IX al Ofdeu House.
JJ. 1 , Proprietor.