THE OMAHADAILY BEE , WEDNESDAY. MAKOH 17,188G. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIlfBLUFFS , WEDNESDAY MOHVTrfO , MARCH. 17. OFFICE NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. rrt.Tfred by carrier In n\\y \ \ part of the city nt tw < nty cents per week. II. W. TII.TOS , - Manager. TKUi'J'.ONis : : : nt'MSFM Omen , No. 43. NUIIIT HWTOII , No. Zl ailXOIt MHXT10.V. New spring goods at Keller's. Only ono drunk to dispo o of in police court yestei day. Yesterdav afternoon painters 1)cgan ) to pnlntthc ground lloor of the Ogden house white. The first work for the new police waste to respond a call for an ollieor to care for Spoil Miller. Ex-City Treasurer Clausen was yester day initiating the new treasurer , Mr. Spotman , into the mysteries of the city accounts. To-night the Aneient Order of Hiber nians are to give their grand ball in Tem ple hall. The allair promises to bo a great success. Miss Eti/nbcth F. Poppleton of Omaha will commence a series of lectures on "Shakespeare" at the Haplist church on Thursday evening. The courho will com prise seven lectures. City Auditor Kinnehan has been .suffer ing for several days with a lame wrist , and until ho is able to attend pcf-onall to the duties of his ollioc ho will be assisted by E.J. Abbott. Mr. Hitchcock , of Modalc , the father of the young man who it is stated jumped into a well because his sweetheart went back on him. i.s in the city , and says ho thinks his son , Gary , fell into tlio well in stead of jumping in. The street ear company will vacate their old barn before April 1 , as Lewis & Arnd ha\c leased the same. The street car company will use their new barn below the Uroadway depot. Dan Carrigg has purchased the build ing on Uroatfwav so long known as 1'at Laey's place. William Lacy will con tinue to run the saloon , while Dan will have charge of the tables. Mayor Chapman's inaugural has called forth many wouls of praise , lie has out lined many needed refoims and changes and if he carries out his avowed policy the city will bo bettered in many respects. "Tex , " the shining light behind the Phoenix bar , last night had a .scarf pin that took the glimmer out of all com petitors. It i.s an electric scarf pin , and looms up like thohcadlightof ivminiaturc locomotive. Tlio contracts for putting up the build ing for the now canning factory have been let , J. P. Weaver having tlio brick work and the carpenter work being let to G. S. Lawson. The work is to be com pleted by the first of July. Permit to wed was yesterday granted Peter Johnson and Marian C. Miller , both of Norwalk township ; Leonard Sen- bcrt and Paulina Neumoyor. botli of this city ; Hans H. Witt , of Hoomcr , and Christina Jensen , of Huzc ! Dell. The now city council did not waste any time in getting organized and at work. The speedy election of officer.- ! was a pleasing relief from the prolonged tus- BCS which have characterised the pre vious organizations of now councils. The cramped and inconvenient ar rangement of tlio city building is causing some agitation of the project for enlarg ing and improving it. The council cham ber is particularly too small , and when there is any meeting of special interest eager citizens have to pack themselves in like , raisins. Now that the city has a police force the men should bo paid a. salary. Witli the old force the pay wa $00 a month , paid in general fund warrants , which they ' often sold at twenty-five cents discount , so that they realized only about $15 a month cash. The least that can bo done is to pay them in cash. The era of coed feeling seems to have dawned on the city. Confidence in the city government is restored , mid it re mains with the powers that bo as to whether this confidence shall be retained. The people will not give place to sus picion until the ollicialh give just occasion therefor. The other evangelists have pulled out of the contract for holding meetings in Dohtiny's old hall , and Alt. Morris has it nlone. lie will continue his meetings there nightly until further notico. Yes terday no gave another of his spirited street talks. He is peculiar , but may bo doing good and reaching n class which others might not bo able to touch. The decks nro at last cleared for action in ( lie case of Vincent against the city. A motion was made for judgment , and the city attorney moved to have this stricken from the tiles. Judge Ayles- worth overruled both , and thus cleared the way for u chance to got nt the case itself. It is expected that u decision on the merits of the case itself will be had in n few days. There .seems to bo a disposition to di vide tip the city ollices pretty evenly be tween the political parties. Of the police force three 'ire democrats , one green- backer , the others republican. The newly elect chief of the tire department is n democrat , although elected by a republi can council. The now city clerk has not enough paitisanship to count on cither fsido , ho having had about as many nomi nations from ono party as the other. 11 < , W. Vosswinklo leaves to-day for Fairbury. Nob. , where ho intends going into buslnohs , real estate , insurance , loans , etc. , In company with Nate Phil lips , also of this city. These young men are both well known hero. Mr. Voss- winkle has boon with Odoll & Day for Homo timi ) past , and is a young man thoroughly experienced nnd reliable , Mr. Phillipps has also many friends hereto to wish him the best of success , and the now firm will doubtless spring into a large and profitable business. To-morrow evening the musical Insti tute opeiia In the uanor.sof the Congrega tional church. Tlio presence of Prof. T. Martin Towno allbrdu a most excellent opportunity to all to gain musical culture nt a nominal cost. 'J hose who loyo music should rally enthusiastically ahout this clloit to further the culture of thu city. Classes are to bo oigan/.ed : at once , and tho.se who desire to secure their advan tages should lose no time in completing thuir arrangements. Prof. Towno is n musician and instructor whoso name is familiar to all lovers of music , and his rank ns ono of the best directors and tenohcrs in the land is conceded , Tlm new cltv woighmastor , Mr , Amy , is getting the city scales in good shape , nnd his otlico in the eity building ready ( or biininess. Ho expects to open up to- mot row morning. It is understood that BU effort will bo made to have ttie eity grounds so at ranged as to provide * mar ket place nt thu junction of Main and Pearl streets. This change lias been at tempted before , but with no very satis factory results. Tlioro seems now a good prospect for the change being made , nnd the present council is said to bo dispoaod to protect the ofliecr elected by the people ple , and not allow his business to bo per formed by private paities. Such a icsult will not ho brought about without : i struggle , however. ' Money to. loan by Forrest Smith. For Sale , Bcvcmty-flvo head of homes. PAKK HoitsK&C.vrri.K Co. , . Council UliiUV , Iowa. PROUD OF THE NEW POLICE , The Ohnngo of City Affairs Gratifying to the Community , CHANGES IN THE RAILKOADS. Opening of the Suprcino Court An nual Klcctlon oT the National IicnRiic TliH Now rirc Chief C-i Other Gntticrlnus. Hntlrond Ilunipun. Yesterday wns a lively day hi railroad circle * , the excitement buin confined however to the ticket oillccs and railroad ollicialg. As wns stated in yesterday's Br.K , the Hock Hand road , through their rcprc- scntatiM ! here , obtained the lea'.o of the "Union" ticket olllce , No. J > 07 Hroadway , and on account of the Milwaukee nnd the Nortliwcstern roads cutting pas cn- ger rates from this city to Chicago , the Rock Island gave these two roads notice "to quit , " after which the notice was re scinded , only to bo recalled yesterday nun nlng on orders from Chicago. This left the Milwaukee and Northwestern no alternative except to hunt other quar ters in which to sell their tickets. The Milwaukee on Monday , by their representative , F. A. Nash , concluded , even after the notice to "move out" was rescinded , that the proper move for them was to hunt other quarters , as they were afraid the Rock Island folks might at any time berve tljt-m with a similar notice , although at that time tlm dilh'cul- tieshoemed to ue healed. Consequently , Mr. Nash made application to the Coun cil Hind's & St. Louis road ( formerly the Waba-sh ) for quarters in their ollleo by which J. C. Mitchell , the agent , could handle the Milwaukee's tickets. As the receiver of tlm Council Hlufl'H & St. Louis road was not in the city , Mr. Nash had to await a reply. That reply will probably be given this afternoon or late this even ing , as Colonel T. MoKissoek , the re ceiver , is expected on the atternoon train from the south. The Chicago & Noilhwcstern people were a little behind , as their general agent is in Salt Lake and is not expected homo until Saturday. At any r.ito , Mr. M. .1. Alworth , the local freight agent , yesterday morning also made an applica tion to bo admitted to tin ; Council Binds & St. Louis ticket ollico. No.131 Broad way , at that time not knowing of the Milwaukee's move. The Northwciturn's application will als-o be accepted or re jected to-day. Mr. Lane , the local agent of the Mil waukee , late yesterday afternoon relieved the auditor , Air. Button , of the tickets ho had just cheeked up in the "union" ollicc , where they remain locked up to awaii developments. The Northwestern tickets were checked up by Auditor Moses yesterday and taken to the Northwestern local donot. The only roads now remaining in the Into Union oflico are the Kock Island and the Union Pacific , of which A. T. Elwoll remains the agent. Painters will probably to-day obliterate the names of the roads going out , and an other "union" ollicc may po-sibly be opened on the old Wubash corner , while the "Q" and "K. C. " oiliees will remain at their old stand. 9 For first class Missouri wood call on Gleason , at his coal ollice , 20 L'earl street. The New Constellation. The new police force went on duty yesterday. It is a surprise to many that the new mayor has been able to get such a class of citizens to serve upon the force. There arc but two of the old force re tained , Oflicers O'Brien and Bcswick. They have made excellent records and their retention will meet with general satisfaction , although the reappointment of O'Brien is the hardest blow which the old force could have been given at the hands of the new administration. Hu was largely instrumental in bringing to light some of the doings of the old force , and some of those who sulTcrcd in con sequence felt that all efforts should be used to keep O'Brien from being reappointed - pointed , while the rest of them were to be retired. These efforts proved of no avail , and O'liricn has been added to the now force. Among those who re tired wore some good men , but the repu tation of the old foieo as a whole was so badly damaged by the general demorali zation that it bcumcd best to have vir tually n now force. Some of the old police force were not so much to blame individually as was the mayor , who was really clnet of police. The demorali/.a- tion of the force began with him. Ho had Skinner for chief in name , but he would not let him be chief in fact. The mayor interfered with him until the whole force felt that really Skinner was no authority. The mayor put men on in spite of tlio protests of the chief , and when the chiel suspended oflicers the mayor would reverse the rulings. Much of the trouble with the old force was duo to this lack of harmony , and lack of authority. Added to this was the especial laxity of some of the members ot the forco. Now there has boon a gen eral cleaning out , and the now force starts in composed of as good a bet of men as any city can produce. There is not a man on thu force but has the confi dence of the community , and there is not a bummer or loafer in the whole list. Mayor Chapman proposes to have the discipline of the force kept up to the highest standard , Ho yesterday furnished each of the men with a copy of the new rules , which are briefer than these tor- mulatcd by the retiring mayor , but which are to the point. It is understood that there will be no brass band parade , or feather and medal buMm-hS , but that attention to duty will bo the chief order of the day and night. The rules nro : Any person belonging to the police force shall bo subject to suspension or dismissal lor any of the following causes : 1 For taking a drink of any intoxicant while on duty. JJ For intoxication while off duty. 8 For using indecent , profane or harsh language. 1 For unnecessary violence to pris oners or citizens. fi For leaving his boat or oilier absence without cause , oracceptlngany gift Ironi any person connected will' a saloon , gambling house or house of prostitution , 6 For entering houses of prostitution , gambling houses or rooms , saloons or sporting houses of any description , while on duty , unless a tiled thcro olllcially 7 For making known any proposed movement of the forco. 8 For withholding fiom the mayor or chief any information pertaining to the otlieiency of the service or bettor protec tion of thu public. lllitiliiess Clint , II. C. Addis , agent for the Em oka wind mills , who has been tiaveling through this western country for many years , yester day expressed his opinion to n HKK man in regard to business the coming season , and the future of the west , in substance as follows. "Business will pick up very lively now. Just as soon as the snow dis appears and the weather becomes favor able all lines will then begin to boom. The Implement trade in Nebr.iHkuill , 1 predict , be greater than at any .limo dur ing the history of the state. Immigrants are Hooking in. and lutide of live \ears 1 believe all the lands bctwet-n licro and the Hoyky pnnintaius will bo ono vast farming district. Rain in the heretofore dry districts is becoming more frequent , caused io a great extent by the largo amount of timber growing up. Irriga tion will bo unnccp oary nnd the land that has been pas ed by , as being of no use except for grazing purposes , will shoitly become a farming district of vast importance. Southwestern Nebraska is in a booming condition , nnd farming in this section has been fully demonstrated. " at the Transfer. Several changes in the way of promo tions have taken place at the freight transfer. Alc\ Hedge , who was formerly in the cashier's dcpartmentumlor William II. Burns , the agent , has been promoted and is now in the ticket ollleo at the pas senger transfer. H. II. I'olloek has bocil given the place vacated by Mr. Hodgo's promotion. Mr. Pollock was formerly abstract clerk in the west bound depart ment. John Ludlow , who lias been workIng - the " received " takes Ing on "Q ftcight , Mr. Pollock's place. Joseph Iloppoek takes Ludlow's place and Mr. Eagati takes Hoppock's position. The above move necessarily gives all of these gentle men an increase in salary. A check clerk and four men employed in the "gang , " who were laid oil'on ac count , as is allt'gi'd , of appearing for duly in an intoxicated condition , have been reinstated after an investigation by the agent , Mr. W. H. Burns. Hall to the Chief. The city council , in electing John L- Templeton as chief of the lire department , has acted in accordance wilh the wish of a very largo majority of the eiti/ens , and there will bo no occasion to regret the choice. He has been a member of the tire department for fifteen years , and is not only thoroughly experienced , but has shown himself to have peculiar ability for such a position. Ho was the chief of the department ) for about three years , and should have been kept in that , place. Now that ho i.s 'restored , there will bo general satNfac' ' on. He is enthusiastic , reliable , posted , and honest. The depart ment cannot but increase in elliciency under his charge , Personal S. ( T. Sen ton of les Moines , division superintendent , and G.V. . Jones ol Car roll , route agent ot the American Express company , were in the city yesterday. David Friedman , one of the dry goods merchants of Tabor , Iowa , was in the city yesterday. S. P. McCormack , postmaster at Tabor , was a Bluff City visitor yesterday. Mrs. U. II. Pollock of Burlington has arrived Bi the city ami joins her husband , who is in the freight transfer ollico. They have taken rooms at No. 121 HI till' street. A. 11. Brown of Minneapolis , a nephew of tlio late Robert i'ercivul , left yesterday for his home. C. F. Maxwell of Chicago is in the city. Uov. A. Rogers of Dnnlap was greeting his Council Blulls friends yesterday. W , U. Jennings , the traveling freight agent of the Wabasli , was in the city yes terday. J. M. Shea , who was reported as being so seriously ill , was able to bo on duty yesterday in his ollico and to deny stoutly the report. The Supreme Court. The supreme court of Iowa opened its session here yesterday. There was little done beyond the preliminary work , no decisions being rendered. All the judges are hero except Judge Beck , who is ill and is at the Hot Springs in Arkansas. The other judges , together with Clerk Pray and Attorney General Baker , are on hand. Some decisions will probably bo rendered to-day. The city marshal lias sor.t into the council jus appointments of a night and a day jailer. The appointments have been laid over until the next meeting of the council. It is understood that the present council will not favor the em ployment of two city jailers , and the or dinance creating these oflices will proba bly bo repealed or modified. The police headquarters will bo hereafter at the city jail , and an attempt will bo made to ar range for having the police force help in caring for the jail , instead of allowing the marshal two paid deputies. The mar shal's otlico is a lucrative one , and it is thought ho can afford to hire his own deputies. Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J. VV. & E. L. Squire , 101 Pearl street , Council Bluffs , IJcst coal and wood in the city at Gloa- son's , 2U Pearl street. _ The first arrest made by tliojnow police was that of George Adams , who was locked up last night by Ollicers Wight- man and Leonard on a charge of drunk enness. The ladies interested in forming a Woman's Temperance union are re quested to meet at the old opera house at U o'ciock this afternoon. National Ijcnuuc Election. The National League hold its annual election Sunday , and selected the follow ing olUecrs for tlio ensuing year : Presi dent. the Hov. II. Hcaloy ; vice president , M. J. O'lonnollscerctary ; , S.T MoAteo ; assistant secretary , John Million ; treas urer , E. A. Wickham. PlhHS A sure euro for Blind. Illceilln ? , Itchln and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams , ( an Indian leuiedy ) , called lr Williams' Indian Pile Ointment , A single box 1ms cured the worst chronlo cases of ti. " > or 80 years standing. No ono need suffer llvo minutes after apjilyhiK this wonderful sooth Intc niedlclnn. Lotions and Instruments do moro liana than good. Williams' Indian I'llo Ointmmit absoihs the tumors , allays tlio Intense itching , ( particularly at nluht after uettliiK warm In bed ) , acts as a poultice , elves instant relief , nnd is prcpaied only for Piles , itching of private parts , ami for nothing else. SKIN DISKAKKS CUHKI ) . Ir. Fraziur's Ma io Ointment cities as by made , rimtilrs , Black Heads or ( hubs , Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving tlio SKln clcarund beautiful. Also ruiesltch. .Salt Kl'eum , Soru Nimiles , Sore Lips , and OI < 1 Obstinate Ulcers. SoM by diugglsts , or mailed on receipt of COconK Jli'talledby Kuhn & Co. . and Scliroctcr * Conrad. \vholcsalo by U. F. Goodman. In the United States every 200th man takes a college course ; in hnglund , every fiOOlh ; in Scotland , every UlQth , and in Germany every 2iath , THOS , OFFICER. W. It. II. PD3Er , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 1SG5. Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Ariiil , Props. I'at8tnpor3 fu > 4 barirasro taken to and from all inline. ItusiOt , currlascs uucl bagfupe wug * OIK fi.uko couuoUloiu with all trului. Pro.mpt Bttontl'ju L'h'tm to all calls. Special rates to tli cut lie ul Uuiipi'j uud commercial men. Car- rlHm t , run ilay uiJ ( ulpbu Ollice 'at Ogilcn Uou&o. . Toiojihoiie 123. Alpcat liechU'lo's Hotel. . Ltux. oidecs on the alutc. To the hblic Circumstances Lc ; 6ml our control liavo delayed the do our en- tire stock as we had pnrposrd. The approaching . .on of sprlnp trade finds ns with it goodly stock of Dry Goods and Carpets , some lines de pleted lint cleared of undesirable goods. Helm ? in the dry gooilq Imsincss wo know of no hotter place to continue the game than in Council HlulTs. Wo shall therefore vc-stock every department with new and seasonable poods. Our Mr. E. E. Harkncs ? , is now milking pur chases in eastern markets , amie shall soon have u Choice , NewStock Stock To offer our customers. Onrcarpct ihi- piirtment will be complete with the ne'v patterns of Moquette , Body Brussels , Etc. . Etc. , Curtains and curtain goods from domestic mid foreign markets. We have already on our tables the clioiccstsclections sf Swiss and Ham burg embroideries ever offered in the city , anc an excellent assortment of white goods to which wo shall make frequent additions. We thank our many patrons for their favors and good will in the past , and wo shall endeavor to' merit the same in the future , by attention to their inter ests , and by good goods and we invite all to call and examine our new pur chases before buying in other markets. 401 BROADWAY i , 3 i Council Bluffs , Iowa. CARPETS , CURTAINS , Rugs , Mattings , Window Shades , Etc Wholesale ami Retail. Spring111186 Our stock is now com plete mul contains the newest designs anil colorings in all praties of Carpets , Curtains , ItiiffS , Upholstery Goods , etc. POPULAR PRICES-Mail orders at tended to promptly. Fine Upholstery Work to order. COUNCIL 11LUFFS CARPETS CO. , 4 < 05 Broadway. Locking Bracket far Fences ' AND OTHIMl KAILS , 1IOD3 , KTC. FENCES BUILT WITHOUT NAILS. Any part readily taken out or icpliicod. Tor picket or rail fonaus.lton oi-wooil , cmmnt bo ex celled lor railing of any sort. 1'or piuticulars vrrito C. J. IIKC'ICMAN , Inventor. Council UlnlTB. Ptato and county rights fur sulo. ONION TICKET OFFICE A. T , ELWELL , Agent. No. 607 Brondirar , Council Blutta. Railway Time Table : COUNCIL HLUFFS. The following la the time of arrival nml departure of truing by central standard time , at the local depots. Trains leitvo transfer depot ton minutes earlier und urrlvo ten minutes lutur : DE1AUT-cmcAao | OHTiwESTBn.AUUIV& , * * * . 0:2,1 : A. M . Mall nnd Bxprcjbs . 6Mp. : ) M. 12:401 : * . M , , . Accommodation. , . 4'iO : j1. M. iiUi : ) > . M . Kxpiosa . UfiA.M. : ( CHICAGO & KOCK IBI.AND. 9.2.1 A. M . Mall and llxiirt'ss ' . CW : | > . u. 7il5A. M . Accommodation . fi:11i > . M , Cf.Uf. : u . Kiproh . ViOoA. u. CHICAGO. U1L.WAUKKU& fiT. PAUL 0:20 : A. M . Mull midlKxprcsfl . : Vi ) > . M. 0DOI' : . M . Uxprn'H&j . 0OoA. ; M. CHICAGO. IIUIII.IMlrON ft CJUI.SCr. 0:40 : A. M . Mail and Kxptfcbs . 6:501 : % 0:60 : J-.M . UxproBrf . 0:05 : WAHASII , ST. LOUIIJ * PACIFIC. J:16r. : M.l-ocal St.I.ouli Exjitc- ! JxH'iil . . . . 3tXp.M.TrunsferSt. : IxmHKr.'rran > ror,3 : 10 v. u KANHAH CITY. BT , JOt ft COUNCIL HLUl'M 10:10 : A. M . Hull unit Kxpiess . 5.10l'.u. : U:06i-M : . , , .iipius : . . . . , . 0-MJi.a. BIOUX cirv i rAciria 7:15 A. M . . .Sioux CltK MUI | . 8:30p. : M. 0Wl-u : . St. 1'uul li * | > luE3 . 8:123 : A. u. UNION j1 A Din a 10 .ill A. M . Donvur Brprose . . .5:451' : . M. 2:13 : j > . M. . . Lincoln l'as9/.Uii | . & It. V. . .2:05 : v. M. 7Wi : > . 11 . Overland KXUIOSJ . B-.15A.M. . THAINHTO OMAHA. Leave Council HlulTu 7UV-siH : a.33 10T : ) 11:30 : u. m. ; lao-2:30-aJi- : : : JJ5-fl : 0- 8:45-11:15 : : p. m. Bunduyi. 7:05 0:3) : 11UO- : . m ; 2ai : > 3Ja-6.2& : : JO ll(3p. : m. LeavoOraa- hu-aaS-7:35-8.60-10:00-UiUJa. : in : 1:00-2:00- : : B:00-4:00-5:00-8:05- : : : : p.m. Sundays 11:35-7:60 : S:4" 11.00 a. in. : 2:00-3:00 : : 6:00- : 0:05-iil5-ll10 : ! ; p m. _ Farm at a Bargain. Well improved farm of 10T acres tor sale ; 2X miles fiom Council BlunTs. Aililicss 11IA SCOKJKU ) , Council lilnlTc. ONLY HOTEL In Council Dluffa having Frr © Esoa/pe And all modern improremoati , call biJfa , ur Hlttrm bells , oto. . Is the CREST ON HOUSE I Noi.215 , 217 and 19. M&ln Htrcat , .C' . ' X MOUN , 1'roprlotor. . WHOLESALE AND JOBBING Z3TOXJSE3 OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. t.i L Sirt.'BS UEEHE , WELLS & CO. , Wliolcsnlo Agricultural Itnplemants , Envies , Carriages , Kto , Kto. Council Bluff * , Town. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING c6T Corn Shelters , Stalk Gutters , Dlscllnrrows , Scedcri , Corn Flnntcrs , Food Cut- ters.Kto. Factory , Itock fulls , IIU. No" . UOI , mi , 1W , 1507 Main St. , Council IHnlK. UAVlIMmAnhKY' CO. , Jtnnufrs nn Uobbcrs of Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , Cnrrl Ke , mid nil kin U nt Knrm Mno'ilnarr. 1100 to 111 ! ) South Mnln Street , Council Ilium. lown. AXK r.O. at.RAsos , T. H.Unum.vo , ClKo.P. WUIOIIT. 1'ics.XTrcno. V.-lYos .VM in. 803 ACotiiucl. Council Bluffs Handl3 Factory , ( Incorporated. ) Mnnufnctiiror ot A\lu , 1'lck , Slolao nnil Small Handles , or every description CA11VKTS. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAUl'ET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Curtnln Fixtures , Upholstery Oo lite. Na 403 Ilroixdwuy Council tllulT * , lown. ClHAltS , TOI1ACCO , KTC. PEUEGOY & MOORE , Wholesale Jobbers In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 1'eiirl Sts. , Council lown. COMMISSION. SNYDEH & LEAMAN , Wliolcsnlo Frull and Produce Commission Merchants. No. 14 Ponrl St , Council tlluirs. CtiACKKllS. McCLUHG CRACKER CO. , Miinufncturors of Fine Crackers , Biscuits and Council liln/f , IUIM. MAUREU & CRAIG , Importers & Jobbers of Crockery.Glassware . Lamps , fruit .Tari , Cutlciy , Stonuwnro , llnr Goud , Fancy Goodi. Kto. Council lllutls , lonn. DHUnaiSTS. 11AULE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Druggists' Sundries , Ktc. No. 22 Mnln St , mid No. 211'ciul St. , Council Illuirs DltY GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO. , laiporters and Jobbers of Dry Gelds , Notions. r.tc. No * . 112 nnd 114 Main St. , Nos. 113 ami 115 1'ciul St , , Council IIhill's , Iowa. FltVITS. O. W. HUTTS , Wholesale aliforaia Frails a Specialty. General CommNs'on. No. 513 llioiiduny , Council liluffs. WIHT & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. Kiuiid IS Penil St. , Council Illuir ? . attorKitms. GHONEWEG & SCHOENTGEN , Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groseries , Nos. 117 , 110 nnd 121 , Main St. , Council lUiitTs , lowiu L. KIKSCJ1T & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 410 llroud- way , Council lilutTs. Ann \'A I \ HB. Wholesale Tinware Gasoline Stoves Hardware , , , IlcfiiycratorH. etc. Nos. KH Hrondwny , and 10 Mnln street , Council ItltiuV. 11A11NKSS , KTC. BECKMAN & CO. , Mnnii'ncturcrs of and Wholcsnlo Doilors In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. 25 Mnln St. . Council Illuira , Town. HATS , CAl'S , KTC. METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves , Nos. : - ' and 311 Ilroodwuy , Council lllulTs. r UAllDWAllE. KEELINE & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Kails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council IlluITs , lown. 111DKS AKD JI'OOL. D. H. McDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , TallowWool , Polls , ( Jrcu o and Furs Council Illuirs , lown. ' OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO , , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils , Gisolins E3TO. , EJTO. 8. Theodore , AKcnt , Counull IIlulTg. Iowa. LVMIIKIl , I'UANO. , KTC. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , And Ilrldfro Material fipoclultlog.Wholosalo Lum ber or all Kinds. Ollico No , 1-K ) Main St. , Council Illuirg. IOHII. WINKS AXI ) L1QUOHS , JOHN UNDER , Wholt'snlo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Atrcrit lor St. ( lottharrt's Herb llltt < < rs. No. 13 Main St. , Council lllultn. SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Jfo CHO Main St. , CuuneU llhtfft. N. SCHUH.Z , Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT , lUNCrACTURlin ANP DtALEtl I" HAIR GOODS ' No. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Z.T. LINDSEY&CO. , ' . RUBBER BOOTS , SHOES AND ARCTICS , Rubber and Oiled Clothing And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. StorehonsB and Salesroom , 41 N. Main St , Office 412 Broadway , Oo-u.n.oil w. : P. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER . Hrlclc tmlMIni ? of nnv Itlnd ri l rrt or movcil . mxl satisfaction guninntccd. IVtiino houses movoJ onLlitloQiunt trucks tUe best lu the \yoilJ. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street , Council Bluffs. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Special HdvortisoraonH , such ns Loet.FouuJ , To Loan , Ko- Sale , To Hunt , Wn-iH Hoarding , etc. , trill bo inserted In this column at thclow rnto ot TEN CEOT3 1'Etl LINK for the flrstlaaortlon ana FIVE CEOT3 1'Ell LINK for each BUb30iuont Insertion. Leave uilvortUo mentsat our olUco , No. 1J 1'oarl street , near llroadway , Council 1lulls. ! WAXTS. W3TNTKU An c.tpcilcnccd dry Kimrts sali-s- inun. Apply tuJ.Goldlortr , No. 18 Mtilti ttrccl. _ TTKMl SALT ! Old impois. In ( luuntitlcs to suit , JP nt tlco ollieo , No. lli Pciirlstioet. _ WANTHU A laini o'oiit Imly liookliojpcr. Kioto roloionsca , by uhiiin lust oniplnjud , name and iiddri s In lull. Addiosiliolesulc , A , lleo ollico , Council Illulfg _ WANTED A position us pto-smuu by mnn of family , tlnco yvnia ovpfilcncc. It , Itco ollioc , Council Illulfd. _ WAN "jSt WAMtKK , No. KiTti'-ln sticot , ( under Cltl/on's llii'ik ) , real cstrtto nnn mni- tlmiidlHioxc'lmiiKO broking. Our books lire lull ot apccinl bin n'lln1 ! , but It H Impo ulblu to pub lish a reliable Hbt fiomthufiiit of so many dally changes. What wo ask Is ; 1C you u'lint to still ortriuio unythlnfr in our line , write its nnd wo will Bond younplloof bargains to select from. LimdB Improved or unlinpiovcd , city or town property , stocks or Roods of any Mud In nny place. If such } ou htivo or such you wiuit let us lieur from you. Swim it Wivlkor Council Ulna's RUSSELL&Co Manufacturer * of all sUoa of Automatic Engines Especially Designed for Itunninjr MILLS , GUAINtELEVATOIlS , AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS , Tubulnr nnd Locomotive Hollars. New Mnssillon Threshers. Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONAKY , SKID , Portable and Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factory Massillon , 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St. , Council JJluiis. BEND FOR 1888 ANNUAL. THE CARTER WHITE LEAD CO.'S ' II'A MOM ) 1111NI ) OF Strictly Puie Lead , line and Oil PREPAIRED PAINTS Are just ns ropiosontod , fioo fiom adultera tionund the M'ry best m.umliictiurd , a I net tint can lie HU list luitliil oil by actual LOinimil- tons , i'oi aulu by 8. H. KELLY , Dealer in Drugs , Paints , Oils , Etc , 6O7 Main. Street , Council Bluffs. KIEL SALE STABLES ! 1101603 and Mules kept conttantly on hand , for falout ictador incurlouda. Ordtirs promdtly llllod by contract on short notico. Stock rnhl on co'niiilsUon. bHl.UTKIt 1101-r.V , proprietors. Etablu Corner I'iltli Atcnu * aud Kourtb B : . Cuuucil JlluSb IOMH. . . REMOVED. I wish to icsppctfnlly call tlio attention of my patrons unJ tlio public In KCiimul. to my roiuo- viilliom the old stand NOK. 7 uiul ! > , Main St. , to my now and commodious quartord , No , 226 Broadway , Whcro I \ > lll bo ploitscd to son mymimyfrlomlJ. With n lurjo , now mul complete assortment ot nil the very UTESTFabricsliSpiincSTTlES And bclni ; locatml In InrffO quarters I am bettor tlmn ever bcforo piopnrcd to soivotlio publlu. Itchpoctlully , J. M. SMITH , Merchant Tailor NO 220 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW COTJiTCIllj BHiXTFins. Practices In State nnd Federal Courts. Kooms 7 aud B , Siutu'urt illouk. LAMPS and CROCKERY AT REDUCED PRICES , At Homer's , No. 23 Main Street. Council Bluto. la " " " " " B. BiOE"M7lT" filHfiDpC or othur tumors removed without vnnvoiiu tjo knlfo or drawlnif of lilooi CHRONIC DISEASES of all kinds a specialty. Over thirty your * ' practical uxiioilunjj. No. 111'eurl fitiect , Count II lllulti. - " " Knee. A.C.IiuiiNiiAM , i > reH. UW.TtiM.urfi , Vlco-1'ies. JAMES N. UUOWN , Cushion Council Bluffs National Bank 103 MAIN STREET , Cnpital . $100,000 , Authorized Capital . 250,000 Stockholders Represent . 1,000,000 no nKotiPru ! bunliliiK busln < > pi. Accounts of bnnks , bankets , mciclmnH , mnn- nlnUurcTSimd Individual ! roccltod on fuvor.v ble tcimi. Domestic und foreign Thcvciy best of iitlotitlon iflvon to nil bnsl nrssLoininiltaJ toonrciiic. TIMOTHY SEED. I hare H ( | tintitlty of round , well tlcani'il eccd wliloli 1 otto i at runsomililo IlKims. Coed ol thu ciopoflHSi. CoircBjindtiioo [ iollcltod. K O. UUTU'H , Bcluillor , Iowa. O. & N , W , Jty. MASON WISE , Horses and Mules For Mil pin pose ? , bought and Bold , at retail anil In lot * Bcvfnty-8ix head ot the very bott quality of mules now on band. Council Uhilla lowiu COUNCIL BLUFFS Baggage Transfer Line. 'Ilus and ba 'Knte wttffoni connect llli at trains , to till holt U , rosidonvui , inc. Hpcihil lit- teutlontoCO.MM15UCIAI.MUM and TllltATKI * OA [ , TJCOUl'm. 1'rompt ltentl ( > jfhon nil calls. Oltlco ut I'aclllc Honiu , Tc-lcphonu No 110 ; nlo Telephone No. 1'8 at Oxdnii lluusc. . H. 33EEOHOFT , Proprietor.