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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY , MARCH 16,1833. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. TUESDAY MORNING , MARCH , 10. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Ecllurcd by carrier In nnyjmrtof the city ixt tttcnty tents I cr week. II. W. TIM ox , Manager. TIIt.r.l'llONKS : , No. 21. MIXOIt MKXT10.V. New spring K001' ' " at Heller's. The county board next meets the 5th of April. The supreme court meets here to-day. There arc ninety-eight cases on the docket. The annual meeting of the Homo of the Friendless association is to bo held this afternoon. Permit to marry was yesterday piven to Alexander Valuer anil JlaR ie Wool- ton , both of Hazel Dell. Dl'ullpartoular.sof ! the first meeting of the new council held last uveniii" ; , will be found on the lirst pa e of this edition. The oily council has been holding ficeret conferences for a week or morn past , bo as to have everything cut mid dried for their lii > t public meeting last nielli. To-morrow evening the Ancient Order of Ilibeiniatis give their grand ball in Ala.sonie hall. With good music , and other arrangements for a jiood time , the ball promises to bo a great success. A HKI : man yesterday asked a gentle- mad interested in the new hotel scheme if there was any news in regard to tlio same. The reply came "Wo expect homo in a few days. We are awaiting a reply by mail. " Yesterday the most sensational item of news was tlio fact that there was no jail break from the city calaboose. This is the ( h > t time in a week when prisoners have not managed to dig out. The mys tery is explained by the fact that there were no prisoners to dig out. Yesterday the arguments wore being made in the superior court in the case of Contractor Vincent against the city , the plaintiu" attempting to force the city to layout the route of the new sewer ditch , he claimed to have the contract for doing the work. The local branch of the Knights of La bor held a prolonged meeting on Satur day evening in their hall on Pearl street , and rumor has it that it was called to in quire into the alleged defalcation of one of their ollieers. Another meeting is to bo hold to-morrow evening. It is now stated the shortage is not as largo as was at first thought. The funeral of Mr. Seoft , one of the most prominent citi/.ens of Missouri Val ley , was held there Sunday , and was very largely attended. Ho was ill but a short time and died quite suddenly , heart dis ease being the cause. Ho leaves a wife and several sons and daughters. Ho owned a largo farm in Taylor township and considerable property in Missouri Valley. Henry Teller called at the HEE oflico yesterday to correct the statement made in this paper a we.ck ago in regard to the light between th'o ICagan brothers and TomHrown. He says the light was not in the stoto nor were the Egan brothers there at all , the light being between Jim Collins and Tom Brown on Tenth ave nue , as ho is informed by his cleric who was in charge , Mr. Teller at the time be ing in another part of the city. Those who desire to attend the musical institute to open in this city Thursday evening , should procure their tickets at once. They are on sale at Harkuess Bros. , W. Sr. Homer's and J. W. and E. L. Squire's. Prof. Tow no is expected to ar rive to-morrow , and the opportunity pre sented by his presence should bo im proved by all who desire to learn bow to read music , as well as those who desire further voice culture. Ho has sue h a. wide reputation in musical circles that his name alone should cause the institute to bo very largely attended. For first class Missouri wood call on Gleason , at his coal ollico , 201'earl street. Personal 1'ariifjrnplin. J. M. Shea , the deputy county clerk , is quite ill with typhoid-pneumonia. Louis Zurimichlhcn Is confined to his homo on BlulV street with rheumatism. C. ( Joiso is still confined to his homo by illness , and his recovery seems very slow. F. L. Davis , of Missouri Valley , was in the city yesterday en route for les ) Monies on a brief business trip. Mrs. Jennie Whitney , relict of the ] pto Dr. Whitney , of Friend , Nob. , is visiting her nnclo and aunt , Mr , and Mrs. Conrad Klein , of this city. Mayor Hiloy Clark , of Neola , was in the city yesterday examining the paving on Broadway with a sounding line , in or der to determine whatsort of paving had bettor bo laid this season in Neola. W. S. Bowman , of Yankton , ono of the proprietors and editors of the Press and Dakotian , was in the city Sunday on route for Los Angeles , having received the sad news that his father was lying at ho point of death. For Sale. Seventy-live head of horses. UitywN's PAKK HOIISK & CATTLE Co. , Council BlulTij , Iowa. An Artistic Advertisement. Yesterday an artist of the brush was decorating the front of II. P. Niles' tore , No. 110 Main street , in a manner so pleasing and artistic as to attract the at tention of all passers-by , and servo as tin attractive advertisement for a long time to como. In the center is a largo and beautiful landscape , a scene in the Hooky mountains , while on each side of this is fancy lettering announcing the fact that Kir , Niles is handling the Kaw Vulloy paints. These mixed paints are becom ing very much in demand throughout the country , and maintain their popular ity by merit , they beingguarantced equal to the best , and m many respects superior. Mr. J. S. Standoford , of this city , is on the road nearly all the time In the interests of the Kaw Valley Paint and Oil company , whoso headquarters are in Kansas City , and the name and merits of these paints are becoming everywhere familiar , Money to loan by Forrest Smith. Turning Over the Cnsli. Yesterday afternoon the retiring city treasurer , Mr. Clausen , turned over to his successor , F.V. . Spotmau , the bal- mice in the treasury , amounting to $ ' ) ! , - 07U.40. Mr. Clausen has served as city treasurer for four years , and his books and accounts have been accurately and honestly kept , the balances showing up to a cent. The city's monev now comes into equity careful and honest hands , and the duties of the olllee will doubtless bo performed in an equally satisfactory manner. TUo ordinance 'under wliien y.r. Spetman qualifies only rails for f 20,000 bonds , but ho lias tiled 10,000 bonds , and an ordinance will bu0011 put into ollVct making this amount the re quirement Thu raise in thu amount of \ bonds required i.s a > afe precedent , al T , though in the cast ) of .Mr Spotman , as in that of his predecessors , thu people's money would bu safe if no .such bonds were required. The city is to bo congrat ulated ou securing Euch men to handle its funds , _ _ Best coal and wood in tho' city at Cilea- ou's , 20 Pearl street. THE NEW CITY OFFICIALS , The Financial Condition in Which They Pound the City. VARIOUS RAILWAY JOTTINGS. A Prenclmr IVnltlnf * f r $10,000 Itoljcrt 1'crelvnl's AVIH The City's Money Changes llniids Other In the Uluffe. Tlio City Finances. Tim following is tliu llnnl report of tlio retiring city auditor , V. A , Hurko , show- nip the city finances for the past year : To lltn Honorable Mnror and Council of the City of Council lilnlls I herewith submit tlio following report of city war rants for ordinary cvpomliturc.s for the past year : IfMifid In .March to date : Ccncrnl tnnd . S."iG07 1K1 On police fund . OS 10 Totnl . S5TCO ! K1 Total amount of city \vairauts for year . SM.OTtt 13 Dills tor oidhmiv | iin poses have been audited and allotted dmln thcpa t year as follows : SI i I'ols an d alloys . S13,5v : > 7 Cnidlng . ar > M aa CillblllK . -iri 00 ( Sunenil fund . PWS ( I'Mie dciaitinent | . HVIbU Ml 2.0T8 TO City Kin'lm < cr'solllce . , tN ? J ( ins mid oil lights . 4-lV ( 28 P.iiks . \KV \ > ( X ) I'lllltlllC . 2fS. 40 1'ollcu ( Iciiaitiiient . 12.US1 . 47 Uridues . GST , ' J r 7 Total . SM.Wi'J ' r > 8 Hills allowed In March , not vet paid , but In cluded In the above amount. S < irii. : ! : F. A. HIIIIKI : , Cltv Auditor , The old bonded Indebtedness Unit created before the recent improvement bonds were issued now amounts to ! ? 1 17.-IOO. The city improvement bonds for pav- injr and bcwering intersections amount to . . Thu sccial ] improvement bonds , to bo paid by a fund created by .special assess ments on abutting property , for sewering and paving and grading , amount to $17riOO. ! ) The bonded indebtedness of the city all told is therefore SlliyiOO. Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J.V. . fcE. L. Squire , 101 Pearl street , CouneiHMulls. Kullroad Notes. . The railroad war , .so far as the cutting of passenger rates from Council IMufls to Chieago arc concerned , came to an end for the present , yesterday. While it lasted it was both very "short and sweet. " The Cnicago , Rock Island & Pacific road having reduced the rates from St. Paul to Chicago , ( Albert Lea route ) the Chieago , Milwaukee & St. Paul concluded to cut from this city to Chicago , and accord ingly the light began on Saturday last. The Chicago & Northwestern followed the Milwaukee & St. Paid road and also cut , leaving the Koek Island and the Chi- cagoUurlington&Quincytho | only routes that stuck to the old rates from this city direct to Chicago. On Saturday evening the Rock Island passenger train east carried out passengers who had bought Milwaukee and North western tickets at cut rates , the Hock Island being the only road in the late pool that left that evening. Few tickets were sold Sunday , but the rates of Saturday continued. Yesterday , after having learned of the restoration of rates be tween St. Paul and Chicago , the Milwau kee and Northwestern both ordered the , old rates restored. Before their order was received , ho\vovcrt the Rock Island , who leases the Union ticket ollico in this city , notified both the Northwestern and Milwaukee roads to remove out of their office. This order was. however , re scinded about noon , and "until further orders" tickets lor the Milwaukee , Rock Island and Northwestern roads will con tinue to be sold at the "union" ollice , No. C07 Uroadway. F. A. Nash , of Omaha , general agent of the Chicago , Milwaukee Ai St. Paul road , came over to Council lilnffu on the 2oO : o'clock train from Omaha and returned home on the 4.30 o'clock train to await developments. As Mr. Uabcock , general agent of the Northwestern , is in Salt Lake , ho did not put in an appearance hero yesterday. The ticket ollico , No 507 Hroadway , was yesterday being "checked np" by Mr. McMillan , who represented the Union Pacific road , Mr. Button , of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. i'aul , and Mr. Marshall , of the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific railroads , previous to turning over the tickets to Mr. A. T. Elwoll , the new ticket agent. The Chicago & North western representative will check up to day.The The "Q" took no hand in the cut rate fight. Waltlnu for $1OOOO. Rev. Mr. Fisk of this city recently had a decision found in his favor , which gives him about $10,009 for services as district attorney in Now Orleans. Hois an at torney as well as a preacher , and about twenty years ago was the district at torney for Now Orleans , but not being able to get the fees which ho claimed , he commenced a suit which has been in the courts SinCQi Ho pot a judgment in his favor , but the question CV9r which the prolonged fight has been is whothoi' the authorities shall bo compelled to levy a tax to meet the judgment. The lower state court decided that such an order should bo issued , but an appeal was taken to the supreme court of Louisiana , and that court revised this decision. M. Fisk then appealed to tlio supreme court of the United States , and after a dreary waiting and prolonged contest that court bus decided in his favor , and sent back the case to tlio supreme court of Louisiana with instructions to issue an order in accordance with this ruling. The old gentleman has not Keen a dollar of the money yet , although the decision was reached ten months ago. It is said that the Louisiana court is hesitating us to whether the ruling of the United States court should bu considered au thoritative or not. There the matter rests under advisement , but there seems little doubt that ore long the cash itself must bo foithcoming. .Robert I'urolval'H Will. The last will and testament of the Into Robert Pcrcival was placed on lilo yes terday. It provides for the immediate payment of ull debts , and for settlement with those for whom ho has acted as guardian. His property , which is quite extensive , is divided among his relatives. To his sister , Elizabeth Perclval , widow of his late brother , Joseph Pcrcival , of Chatham , New Urunswick , Canada , i'lOO is to bo paid , To his niece , Josephine Hurchill , of Nelson , New 15rnn wick , is given all of his lands in the county ot Northumberland and province ot New Urunswick , aud especially that tract in the parish of Chatham now in the pos session of Mrs. Elizabeth Pcrcival. to whom ho has glveu a life lease , which lease shall remain intact. The rest of Ins properly , real and personal , is to bo divided equally between his brother , John Pcrcival of Webster's Urove , St. . Louis county , -Mo.- his ; iicce , Mrs. Alice Sterling of Maiigerville , Now Brunswick ; liio niece , Joiuphino 15urcbll of Nelson , New Hrnnswick , and his niece , Alice L. Percival of Tabor , Iowa. J. P. Casaily and A. Wi Str st are named as administrators , and without bonds. As a personal remembrance of these two friends he wills to Mr. Street the furnish ings of his private > -oom and his gold watch , wnllo to Mr. Ca. ady ho leaves his ollico desk and chair and his gold headed cane. Anecdotes of nu Old Urlfjadlcr Con gressman. Correspondence of tlio Minneapolis Tribnnu : One of tlio characters in the lioiiso is ( Jen , Wolford , of Kentucky. While ho is at homo ho wears 1111 old llnnncl shirt und pants strapped about his waist. When ho cnine hero ho found Hint ho had to change his costumu und put on u "bilcd" shirt and black clothes. At first ho was averse to this , but some friends bought him n black suit. Ho lias Worn it uvur since , and this is his sccon'd term. Hut ho would not dare go homo dressed as ho is now , for his constituents would think ho had boconio cll'cminato. Several good stories are told of his lirst campaign , when ho took the stump against Gon. Fry. His speech on tlio J'itJohn Porter case last week revives them. When ho was lirst nominated by tint democrats for congress , ( Sun. Fry asked him to unite with film and make hovcral speeches together. Wolford au- copied the invitation. The tirst mooting was enough for ( Jen. Fry. Gen. Wolford commamled tlio First Kentucky cavalry in the Union army , and the regiment was know as the "criltorbacks. " Ho had several of his men on the platform with him when ho mudo his speech. Ho opened most brilliantly , but suddenly startled Gen. Fry by asking the as semblage if they knew what tliu union hud done with Cen. ! Leo after ho sur rendered nt Appomattox ? "Why , gen tlemen , will you bt-liovo it , when ho was out walking under an apple tree , near the very house whom ho surrendered , they grabbed him. Yes , the men who had granted him a parole , soi/od him , and , sir. they not only did thai , but they hung Gen. LPC to the vor.y apple trco under which ho was walking ! Hung him dead ! " Gen. Fry at lh > t was so sur prised he could not speak , but jumping to his feet , ho said : "Gen. Wolford , you know that is not so. Gen. Leo was never hung. " "Hut sir , " exclaimed Gen. Wolford , " 1 was there und 1 know itisso , Wasn't ' it , John ! " and ho turned to ono tif his "critterbacks. " The man nodded his head , us did the others who sat near him. Gen. Fry sank back in his chair over come. "This is not all , " said Gen. Wolford , turning to the crowd in front of him. "The Union men locked Jon" Davis up in Fortress Monroe and one beautiful moon light night wlien the lido was low , they took him out and tied him to a stake on the beach. The sou came in and grad ually the waves swept over him and ho was drowned , and they stood and heard his cries. " This was too much for Gen. Fry. Again he protested and said that Jen" Da vis was alive still , but the "crittcrbacks" indorsed ( Jen. Wolford , and seeing that his opponent intended to keep thu thing up , Gen. Fry withd.iow and Gen. Wolford was elected by a rousing majority. Another story is told of Gon. Wolford when lie was trying a ca o in his native town in Aitair county , Kentucky. His client had been charged with poisoning someone. The chemist for the htato had testified to finding arsenic in the stomach of the deceased , and then Gon. Wolford took tlio witness in hand "Uo you find anv flics' wings in the stomach ? " asked the general. "No , sir , for I did not look for any. I found arsenic. " answered the chemist. "Could you swear that there were no flics' wing in the stomach ? " ho asked. "No , sir , because I did not look for them. " "How did you know they were not there ? " "I don't . " say they were not. "That's funny : you say you found arsenic but no fly wings. Yet yon are not certain as to their not being there , " said Gun. Wolford. Tlio witness in vain tried to explain , the lawyer had twisted the witness up , and so ho addressed the jury. "Gentlemen , 1 demand the ac quittal of my client. This chemist says he found arsenic in tlio stomach of thu deceased , but no liy wings. Yet every body knows that when anyone swallows one or two Hies thev turn to arsenic in the stomach , yet "no ilyvings were found : therefore I doubt if there was any arsenic there cithor. " The man was acquitted ! A Prize in tlio Ijottery of life which is usually unappreciated un til it is lost , perhaps never to return , is health. What a priceless boon it is , and how wo ought to cherish it , that lifo may not be a worthless blank to us. Many of the diseases that flesh is heir to und which make life burdensome , such as consump tion ( scrofulut of the lungs ) , und other scrofulous aud blood diseases , are com pletely cured by Dr. Picrco's "Golden Medical Discovery" after all other reme dies have failed. Dr. Pierce's treatise on consumption mailed for 10 cents in stamps. Address , World's Dispensary Medical Association , 603 Main street , Buflalo , N. Y. The complexions of the German race have been htudied of late by Professor Viichow , who reports that 83 per cent of the Gorman youths are blondes that is , have light hair , foluo eyes and fair skin ; 14 per cent uro brunettes , while Ci per pout show some mixture of those types. The proportion of blond .s In largest in the north , especially in Oldenburg , rarest in Havaria und Alsace , Of Gor man Jews ono in ten is a 3 ' , ; 'lonci0i PILES ! PILI33 ! PILI53 A sure euro for Illlnil. Bleeding , Itchln and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams , ( an Indian leinedy ) , called Dr Williams' Indian Pile Ointment , A Ninglo box has cured thu worst chronic cases of 'J5 or 80 years standing. No ono need suffer llvo minutes after applying this wonderful sooth in ; , ' medicine. Lotions and Instruments do more harm tlmu good. Williams' Indian I'llo Ointment absoibstlie tiimoiH , allays the Intense Itching , ( particularly at nicht after getting warm in bed ) , acts as a poultice , elves Instant relief , and is niupurcd only for Piles , itching of private pans , and for nothing else. SKIN mSKASHS GUHKl ) , Dr. Frazier'H Mngiu Ointment cures as by umiric , Pimples , llluck Heads or Grubs , lilotchcs and Kinotions on the face , leaving the sKln clear and ueautiful. Also cures Hull. Halt Ulioum , Soio Nipples , Koto Lips , and Old Obstinate Ulcms. Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt of SO cents. Itctallcduy Kuuii & Co. , and Schroder * Conrad. At wholesale bv O. F. ( ioodm.ui. Tnoa. orncEit. w. n. u. rustr , OFFICER & PUSBY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. F.atubllbh'ed ifaflj. Council Bluffs Bus Carriage Transfer Co. Jt Arnil , Propn. and bugjnso taken to unil from nil tiuluc. llueiefl , cariiairt'b nml t > jiK < tnKi > witir- oiis runted connoctlon s with all trains. I'rniiipt attention sr Iron to aU calls. SpucUil rates to theatrical t'loupes uml commoichU men. ( , 'a'r- rlatjcs run Uuy iiml iiljtht. oillco. n't 0'ilcn Hoiuv. 'JYli > | > Uwo : W.l u at .Uttlitflu's Hotel , Ix.'ix\e 6iJcr3 ou tUo slato. To the Public Clrcmnatmices beyond onr control liavo delayed the closing ont of onr en tire stock ns wo Imd 'purposed. The approaching1 sinson of spring trn.de finds us with n goodly stock of Dry Goods and Carpets , some lines de pleted but cleared of nudeslrnlih ) goods. Beinp in the dry ijoods business wo know ofno heller place to continue the sninc than in Council IMlilTs. Wo shall therefore re-stock every department with new and seasonable poods. Onr Mr. K. E. Harkness , is now making pur chases in eastern markets , aud we shall soon have u Choice , NewStock Stock To offer onr ctiHtoincrs. Our carpet dc- nartnientwill be complete with the new patterns of Moquette , Body Brussels , Elc. , Etc. , Curtains and curtain goods from domestic and foreign markets. We have already on our tables tlio choicest selections sf Swiss and Ham burg embroideries ever offered in the cit3r , anc an excellent assortment of while goods to which wo shall make frequent additions. Wo thank our many patrons for their favors and good will in the past , and we shall endeavoi ; to.jncrit thu same in the future , by attention to their inter ests , and hy good 'goods and we invite all to call and examine our new pur chases before buying in other markets. Harkness Bros i f 401 BROADWAY i , 0 f Council Bliiflfs , Iowa. CARPETS CURTAINS , Bugs , Mattings , Window ShadesEtc Wholesale and Retail. Spring 1886 Our stock is now com plete nml contains the newest designs and 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. , 4-05 Broadway. Locking Bracket for Fences AND OTHER HAILS. HOD3. ETC. FENCES BUILT WITHOUT NAILS. Any part readily talfcn out or leplnccd. For jileket or rail fciieos.irou or wood , cannot be ex celled lor railing of any sort. For particulars write C. J. BECKMAN , Inventor. Council lllulfs. Btuto and county rights for Bnlo. ONION TICKET OFFICE A. T. ELWELL , Agent , No. GOT BroadTfUT , Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL ULUFF8. The following 13 I'1" ' Hino of arrival nnl departure of trains by contra ! Rtimdnrcl tlmo. at the local depot ? . Trains leave transfer depot toil minutes earlier and arrive ton minutes latur : EPA"T-CmCAnO ft KOIITIIWMWII . " 8SOA. : M Mull and KxprebS O-.rar. M. } 2:40r. : M..Accommodation 4Mi : ) > . M , BMp. : ) M Uvpious VlrtA. : u. CHICAGO A HOCK IBL.tNU. 9-30 A. i Moll and Kxpioas 0:50 : P.M. 7:10A.M..Accommodation 6:45p. : M , CUP. : ) M KipruDS 9:05 : A. u. CHICAGO. MH.WAtmpK * ST. 1'AUl. 0:20 : A. M Mall nml Kvpio s ( JMi : > . M. UiUU'.M R.vpri"4ft 9:05A.M. : CHICAGO , HUltM.Nd/OX ft qUINCV. 0:40A : , M MiitiiuiJKxinfH o-.rap. G : &o p. M 13 vpress 'J :05 : WA11AKII , HT. totlRi & PACIFIC. 2:15 r. M.Local St. 1/oula Kinross Local UW : r.M.TinnslerSt. IxiuUiix. Transfer.3'JO : r. KANSAS CITV. bT , JOB * COUNCIL HL ] 0:1UA.M : MallnnUPrfprobs UU5i'.M ; Uxfrosa binuxcn.v { .PACIFIC. 7:16 A.M . . .Sioux frty Mull P:30p. : M. 0'M i > .u HI. Paul KxpJCeus 6-3A.u. : U.NIOX PACIFIC. 10:39A.M : Denver Kxpruss 5 : < ! H' . M. 2:13 : p. u..Lincoln IM&S..UIU. i H. V..2:03 : v. u. 7:60P. : M Overland Kxproas , , 8:15 : A. u. IJUMMV Til AINU TO OMAHA. LeovoCouncil lliutrsTfbu3 : 9:30-10:3 : : } lliiM a. m. ; 1JO-S:30-U:30-4:30 : : : 6:15-fl:80- 8:15 11:45 : p. m. Bunila 7:05-'Ja : : ) 11JO u. in : 8:30 : aW-65 : ! : 0.ll Ililip. in. LcttVoOma- -7T5-b:50-iaU)0-ll'JOB. : : ) ' . in : l:0u-2ou- : : 11:00 : 4:00 : 5:00 : : UWi : ls llilUp.m. Sundays 0n-7:60 : : s:4 : 11:00 : a. m.i 2:00-3:00 : 6:00- : 0:03-3:15-11:10 : : p m. Farm at a Bargain. Well Improved fin in of 107 ncius Jor 2 > i miles fioui Council Uluiru. Address JltA SCOKIKLI ) , Council IllufTs. ONLY HOTEL In Council Dluffg having Fir © . Esos/p © And all moacrn iuinrovoiuunts , call boyn , llr * ulurm bells , etc. , la too CHEST ON HOUSE ! NOB. i5 , 17 and 219 , Main Strut * , ' . X. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING iKcorrssjs onr COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEERE , WELLS & CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Implements , Cnrrlntres , ito ; , Kto. Council Hinds , lown. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. , Corn Shelters , Stalk Cotters , Disc Harrows , Secdors , Corn Planters , TooJ Cut ters , ito. : ractory , Hock Tnlls , 111 * . No irOI.JSn ISO. ' . , 1507 Main PL , Council llliHTa. DAVID lWAILKY ) , fc CO Manut'rs nn I Jobbers ot Agricultural Impleraents.Wagons . , Buggies , Pan Introi. and nil kin la of Kar.n Machinery. 1100 to 1113 Soutn Mnln Street , Counjll lllulta , loir a. AXU V.O. at.K\so.x , T. H.Doimt.ts uico.F. Witinitr. V.-l'resi.&Mtn. Soa.4.Counsol. Council Bluffs Handis Factory , ( tncorpnrtitoil. ) Mnnufncliucrsor Axloil'lrk , Slodoro and Small Handles , of u\ cry Uosci Iptlon. CAttl'KTa. COUNCIL HLUF1-S OAKl'ET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloth , Curtain Vlttnrrs , Uphol'trry OooJs , Die. Ma 401 llroiulway Council IllulTs , Ion n. CldAllS , TOil.lCCO , fiTG. PEUEGOY & MOOKI3 , Wholesale Jobbers In tlio Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. No ? . 28 Main mid 27 1'cnrl Sts. , Council Hluffs , town. COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN , Wholesale Fruit and Produce Commissidn Merchants. _ No. Ul'onrl St. , Council lUulTa. _ CHACKKHS. _ _ McOLUUG CRACKER CO. , Manufacturers of Fine Crackers , Biscuits and Caies , Cotinclt niuffit , Iowa. CltOCKKltY. MAUREll & CRAIG , Importers & Jobbers of Crockery.Glass . wara Lamps , Fruit Jura , Cutlery , Stoneware , Bur Goods , Fancy Goods , Ltc. Council lllulfs , _ Iowa. _ DRvaaisrs. HAULH , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , DniffiflstB1 Smulilcs , Kto. No. 22 Main St. , and No. 21 Ptmil St. , Council Uluirs. DRY GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods , Notions , itc. : Nos. 112 n ml lit Main St. , Nos. 11,1 mid Hi 1'cnil St. , Council Illuirs , Iowa. FKVITS. O. W. BUTTS , Wholesale alifornia Fruits a Specialty. General Commlss'on. ' No. 013 Broadway , Council niiilfs. _ _ WIUT & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. in and 18 Pearl St. , Council Hinds. GRONEWEG & SCHOENTGEN , Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groceries , Nos. 117 , 119 and 121 , Main St. , Council Uluffs , L. KIKSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Ilroad- wny , Council IIlulls. UAItDn'AtlV. P. C. DE VoEi Wholesale Hardware , Tinware , Gasoline Stoves , IlefrlKCrators , etc. Nos. 534 liioaclway , and 10 Mnln street , Council Illmtc. 11 Alt X ESS , ETC. BECKMAN & CO. , JIanu'ncturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc , No. K5 Mnln St. . Council lUulTa , Iowa. HATS , CAPS , ETC. METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves ; Nos. U43 and 3H Urondwny , Council Tlluira. HIA VY IIA RDVA \ HE. KEELINE & FELT , Wholesale IroD , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council lllullfl. lowiu " " " nitE3 AKD WOOL. U , H. McDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tullow.Wool , Pollsnrunsonnd 1'urs Council llliiOs , lowu. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO , , Wliolcsnlo Doalcrs In Illnmlnating & Lubricating Oils , Gasoline ETO. , KTO , S. Tlioodoro , Aifpnt , Cnunuil IlliilTs. Iowa. ' , ITC. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , And Ilridifii MutPilul Spoolulllr'S.Wholosalo Lum ber ot all Kinds. OHIce. No , I.W Muln St. , Council Illulfe. Iowa. WINKS A'ftD LIQUORS. JOHN UNDER , Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent forSt. otth rrt's Herb IllttPH. No. 13 Main St. , Council lilulls. SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Ab UOO Main St. , Council Ulufft. N. SCHUBZ , Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company , 9 MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HANUVACTUHKIl AMP PCALUIl IK HAIR GOODS JJo. 337 Broadway , Council BJulQ. ' Z.T. LINDSEYc&CO. , RUBBER BOOTS , SHOES AND ARCTICS , Rubber and Oiled Clothing STQOIE : And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. Storehouse and Salesroom , 41 N. Main St. Olflcs 412 Broadway , w. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER . . Brick inillilhifrof any hind raised or moved nncl satisfaction gimr.uitcc < l. I'ramo houses moved onMttle Giant trucks tUo best In the wotl U 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street , Council Blufl's. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Special advertisement ? , sucli ns Lost.Fouud , To Loan , Io Sale , To Ilont , WnnU Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In this columnat tholow rate of TEN CENTS PEll LINE for the flrstlnsortlon and FIVE CENrS 1'KU LINK for each subsequent Insertion. Leave ndvortlw mcntsat oar ollico , No. Li 1'curl street , near llroaclwny , Council WANTS. Ti'/OvNTEU / Situation In wholeJtU < house. > H < it < > r lofercncos. J. D. , 100 IlroaJwny Council lllulTe. _ W'ANTKU G".od ronm-nnto for two months. Address M. F. II. , Duo ollico , Council Itlutls. FOR PALI : Old Diipom. In ( immtltlcs to suit , nt Uco ollico , No. la Pcuil street. "VI/'ANTED A conipolunt liuly booltkoaper. T' State rotoicncox , l > y whom last employed , name and uddrc s In full. Address Wholesale , A , Ueo ollico , Council Illulls. WAN'Tii : > A position ns pie mau by mnn of family , Unco years experience. It , Boo ollico , Council Dlulla. SWAN * WAI.ICKIt , No. 1W Main street , ( under Citizen's Hank ) , roul ostatu nna IIILT- chnndlso cxchiuufo brokers. Our books are full of bpccliil bargains , but It Is Impossible to pub- libli n roluiblollFt tiom thoiuctof so tniiuy dully changes. Whnt wo ask Is : If you want to sell ortiado unythlu In onr line , write UH und wo will send you n pllo of bnrirnlns to uolcct from. Lands improved or unimproved , city or town pioportystocks of fjoocis of any kind in any place. If such you bnvo or such you wunt let us liour from you. Sivun It Walker Council IlluCf a RUSSELL&Go Manufacture of all sizes of Automatic Engines Especially Designed for Running MILLS , GUAINJELEVATOIIS , AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS , Tubular mid Locomotive Boilers. New Massillon Threshers. Pnvo.,1 1" w. , tuiu troodbury Ilorso Powers. STATIONARY , SKID , Portable and Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factory Mnssillon , 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St. , Council Bluffe. SEND FOR 1880 ANNUAL. THE CARTER WHITE LEAD CO.'S ' DIAMOND 1IHAM ) OP Strictly Pure Lead , Zinc and Oil PREPAIRED PAINTS Are Jnsl im rcpiosented , frco from ndullorti tl naml the vny host imuiufuctmi'cl , u liut that can lie Hiilihiantiiitod b ) uctual toiiipnrl- tuna 1'or fciilo by S , H. KELLY , Dealer in Drugs , Paints , Oils , Etc , 507 Main Street , Council Bluffs. KIEL SALE STABLES ! Hoibo und Mules Kept constantly on liand , for ulu ut ictall or In cui'JoiuU. Oidurg prouidtlv llllod by eoutract on blioit iiotico. etockfiolu on toinmlBtlon. SMI.UTKIl Si I1OI.KV , I'rpPrlclorn. Stable ( Vinor I'llth Avi'tiuo und 1'ourlb sit , Couucil UluUs loww. REMOVED. I wl h to respectfully call the attention of my patrons und the public In general , to my remo val fiom the old Mnnd Noa. 7 und U , Jftln 8t. , to my now and commodious quarters , No. 226 Broadway , Whore I will bo plcanod to see my many fiiond.3. With u larrfo , new und complete assortment of all the very And being1 located In lurpo quarters I am bettor tlmn ( ivorbofoio prepared to sorro tlio public- . Itcspoctfiilly , J. M. SMITH , Merchant Tailor NO 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJITOIIj Practices In State and Federal Courts. ICooins 7 aud 3 , Smu.irt iilock. LAMPS and CROCKERY -AT- BEDTJCED PRICES , At Homer's , No. 23 Main Stroot. Council III nils. la B. BICE , M. D. CANCERS IK % C CHRONIC DISEASES or < ui kinds . Bp0ci.ur. Over thirty yoar.V pnct.cal oxporioujj. Ko. 11 I'oarl Btioet , Comic 11 Jllutli KllKK. A.C.UunwiAU.Prcs. L.W. Tot.uKYa , VIco-pVos. JAMES N. UiiowN.CW.ilor. National Bank 103 MAIN STIIEET , Capital $100,000 Authorized Capital 250,000 Stockholders Represent 1,000,000 Do a Konorul banklntc business. Accountant bunks. Lutihois , merchant.man- iifncturorBand Individuals received on fuvoru- bio teunti. Domcstlo and foreign oxchaii/u , Tlio very best of attention alvun to nil bust IICBS committed to ourcaru. TIMOTHY SEEDT" I lia\e a qunntlly of eonnd , well donned HooJ which 1 offer lit lunnonnbln fljniirs. Food of I ho ciopofltSX Correfcpondnnco bollullfd , 1' . O. HUTLK1I , Bcballer , Iowa. C. & N. W , Ity. MA.80N WISE , Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , m tolull and In lorn SoTi-nty-sU bead of Ilio very boat quality of mules now ou hand. Council Ilium * Iowa. * COUNCIL BLUFFS Baggagefi Transfer Line. llus nid biifgn-o wngoni connect wllb al IrnlUD. < o all lioti-ltf , lejldciicci , etc. Hpccliil 14- tfiUionloCOMMKUCIAI. JIK.N und THKATUI. CAIj TJtOUI'liJ. 1'ioiiipt attention utven ull ciillb. Oilk at I'tiUllu HoiiBf , Telephone ; No HJ. ; ( Use Tcleph'ono Ko , 128 at Ojrdcn lloutu. 4. H. BEECKOFT , Popiiotor.