THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , FIUDATf. MAftCH 10.1880. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , FRIDAY MOKNING , MARCH. 10. * _ * m- * OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Etllvtrcil liy cnrricr In ntiypnrtof the city at In rnly cents per week. II. W. TH.TON , . . . Manager. Tr.MJPIIONKS : JltrsixFsoOmcK , No. 41. NICIIIT t'.tiiTOii , No. St. MINOR MKNT1OX. Now spring goods nl Roller's. Rcciilnr meeting of rnlcllty Council NCI. iiifl , R. A. , this ( Krltlny ) evening. A full iilluniliiiico ii desired. rjMoso Wise rcrolvGil yesterday one cnr- lonil of good young woik inures , whieli hu offers for palu nt IIIH .stable. Harmony Mission dimu t-oclablu will hu held this UVPIIIMU at the rusidutieu of Mrs. Dr. Clink , onVlllow \ avenue. The Mueller Musle company yesterday were unloading four curs containing croquet .sct.s , oabv carriages and bane ball hats. A Milwaukee & St. I'ntil switchman tunned O'llrien , yesterday morning had a linger or two taken oil' between the bumpers. The new city council of Dcnison has onlered that the mayor collect from each finloon the sum of 3-0 per month , mill in their failure to pay to close them up. A gang of tramps wore raising iv dis turlmneu In the vicinity of the Northwest ern depot yeiturduy. They got to light ing among themselves , and one was bad ly used ui > . The nolicu went for the crowd and captured about half a do/.en of them. John Anderson , IM. Anderson and J. W. Ander.son , three farmers , living ti short distance out of the city , have been arrested on the charge of assaulting and battering a neighbor , William Travis. They gave bonds for their appearance in Justice Selmr/'H court next Monday. S. A. Hroadwell , of Log.in , was in the city yesterdr.y. Ho has dropped out of public notoriety , and is quietly trying to get on his feet again , in which ellbrt hu is receiving oiicour.igumunt and kindly help by many , and much of the bitter- dess expressed against him is disappear ing.Prof. Prof. T. Martin Towne , of Chicago , ar rived here yesterday from North Loup , ! Neb. , where he has been holdiiig a very successful musical institute. The insti tute huro opened last evening , with every indication of its being a grand success. This evening was given up largely to an explanation of methods to bo followed , and in thu work of organi/.ation. Those who were not able to bo out last evening should be on hand this evening , if they desire to improve the rare opportunity aH'orded by the presence in this city o'i this excellent instructor ami director. Host coal anil wood in the city at Glca- son's , 20 Pearl street. Father llcaly atNcola. Rev. Father Healy delivered the ad dress at Neola on St. Patrick's day. It was an eloquent discourse , full of inspir iting thought to every Irish heart. His hearers were delighted , and many words of praise were heard from those who wore present. Ho chose as his text , "I have elected yon , and I have chosen you that you go forth and bear fruit , and that your fruit shall remain. " In the course of hlH address ho said : "At no time and on no day should the religious anil pa triotic feelings of our follow countrymen be so enthusiastic as at the present time anil on this St. Patrick's day. It is true that in days gone by Ireland's children , always witn joy , sang the praises of her biunts and heroes , but that joy was not unalloyed with sorrow. Her joys found graves beneath her tears. Hut to-day a voice calls over the ocean. It thrills the Irish heart with a lieaycn-scnt message. ICrin has risen , is grasping at victory , and she shall lie crowned. Since the time St Patrick trod and blessed the soil of Ire land her faith has been her nationality. It is her glory and will bo her crown " /The speaker then proceeded to give a vivid picturing of the life of the saint. In his closing he spoke eloquently of the permanence of the faith , and the faith shown by the Irish in America. He also spoke of the crisis in Ireland and lie- land's hone for legislative independence founded on her faith and on the prin ciples taught by St. Patrick. Preparatory to auctioneering oft' the balance of my stock , I will oiler greater inducements in order to reduce it as much as possible. E. DOWI.IXU. A Showinc of the City. The board of trade is preparing to pub lish an attractive book , illustrating the city , and presenting its many advantages. The book will have about eighty pages , and will contain chapters on the history of the city and it.s growth from 1839 until now ; its commercial and nmnufiicturiii" tuiv.lutAgeS ] baulCs and banking ; cost of living ; population , wealth , etc. There will bo illustrations of various buildings in the city , the now court house , govern ment building , Masonic temple , union depot , churches , school buildings , oto. Altogether the book will bo one which will show up Council Blull's in a very pleasing form , and will serve as an ex cellent help in calling public attention to the prospects and prosperity of the city. The enterprise should meet with hearty encouragement , and he carried easily to n successful completion. The illustrations uro being prepared by C. E. Fiiedman , n young man who since coming huro has fchown his artistio ability and skill in many ways. The illustrations will Uo ex cellent. _ Only a few moro carpets loft at E. Dowlings. _ _ Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J. W. As B. L. Squire , 101 Pearl street , Council IHull's. A Ilj nt the Imwycrs , It is conceded that attorneys are apt to give juries a good deal of chart' , and do not conllno themselves strictly to the facts in arguing in favor of their clients , but now comes the olllclal utterance of the fact by the supreme court. In a mo tion for a rehearing the claim was made that one of the attorneys had indulged in misrepresentations to tlie jury which prejudiced the ease. Tho.snpremo court refuses the motion for a rehearing , and says ; "Council must bo permitted some latitude and discretion in addressing a jury , and if absolute correctness of state ment is required , nowtriah for failure in this rospc.cn , wo apprehend , will have to bo grunted in almost every contested case. " With such an utterance , the jurors will bo warned against believing all that the luwers utter in the heat of argument when enthusiastic for their clients. Elegant Brocaded Velvets at 75 cents a yard at K , Dowling's. For first class Missouri wood call on Glcason , at his coal nlllcu , ifl ? I'oarl atruct. Money to loan by Forrest Smith. Personal Para Cyrus Heard of Ilarlan was in the city yesterday. W , D. Kirkland' has icturncd from Chicago , and while abn'nt ' visited his r at Shoboygiw , NVis. THE SUPREME COURT SAYS A Number of Important and Interesting Oases Decided Yesterday , FATHER HEALY'S NEOL'A SPEECH A New Advertisement For the IltufTV * A Crooked Ijcmn Hurt By a Kill II MI : Hiillilliitf Co ( Tin nil Getting New Bonds. The Supreme Court. In the supreme court yesterday a num ber of decisions were rendered , as fol lows : John A Ikon vs Chicago , llnrlliuion and Quliicy railroad , appellant. 1'iom I'nuc dis trict cotut. Action for lecou-ry for twenty- elfjht IHUSlilcli plnlntltT alleges IIP doll v- PI fd totlefenilnut to ho transposed to Clil- cairo. but wlilch It failed to deli\cr. Ku- w-wl. State of Iowa vs Joseph McKvov , appel lant. Fi oia Oseeola district court. Informa tion tiled bclore justice of tliu peace , clung- Inn defendant with keeping intoxicating liquors for sale. ' Defendant was lined , nnd nppualeil. The district cotut entered judg ment apilnst him. Appealed then to this court. Allhmed. Sl.iteol Itnsas James A. Saumlcrs ap pellant. Krom KpoUiik district court , In- diutmciit tor uttering and publishing as true two foigcd piomlssory notes. Ite\eiM'd. II. lleuklo vs the town of Kcota etal.ap- iiollunt. I' lorn Keokuk circuit coiut. The board of viMinti/atinu cdiisptl ceitaln asM'ss- inents to he mndo against plnlntllT , who caused a wilt of ceitloiail In Issue to test the \alhllty of the bo.ml's pioceediiiKS. He- Veised. T. K. Wilson vs the same ; J. W. Tnbman vs s.unc ; K , M. Hlchey same. AlllrintMl. William V. Doiulmc vs I , . 11. Wagner , ap pellant. Fiom I\uns dlsdlet cnuit. lie- \urscd. Scott v.s Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. On lelic.irlni : . Overiuled. State of Iowa vs. James Williamson , ap pellant. Krom Jnipcr district coint. De- tcmliuit was convicted of mallelou mischief In maiming and ilislicmlng a horse , the piopeity of one 11. C. ( ! raxes. nnd was sen tenced to pay a line of S.VJ. Alllrmeil. A. 1. Lindsay , a } > pcllants. . Cltv of DCS Molnps. Fiom Polk circuit com t. An action to ii'covor damages lor injury by a lall upon a sidewalk , rendeied dangerous by anciimu- late ot Ice and snow. Iteveiscd. In this decision the court says : "lu other wonls , a cltv with 40,000 inhabitants and IM miles of sidewalk should bo held to the same degree ot eaiu In this respect as the smaller towns with less extent ot sidewalk. " Seo\eis and Heed , justices , dissent liom this point of the deelsloii. Indepenilent School District ot Burlington vs MIM chants National bank , appellant. Kiom Washington clfstilrt coint. Action to lecover SlW.T'Jl.iM as nil aliened balance of a deposit account , ami also to rcco\er the same amount lor money nlleced to have been wrougliilly used by plaintiff's ttensuier , one Parsons , In paving to the dctendnnt of his Individual Indebtedness. Theie was a trial by jtiiy ami judgment tendered lor S'il,5W.-t4. Deteiulaiit appeals. Iteveised. This case lias an luteiestlug hlstoiy. The treasmer of the school distilct , Paisonsas also assistant cashier of the bank. Uo claimed to have a certain balance theic , and the tiustccs of tlin school district , on going to the bank , ucrcluloimcd by the book keeper that theie was such a balance to his cicilit as repieseiited by him. Boon after Puibons skipped for Canada , a defaulter , and the bank claimed then that Pai.sous had made himself an eutiy of 535.000 to his ciedlt on Mis personal account , which he had no right to make and the school distiict sought to make the buik nay the delicit. The lower coint decided In lavorof the board , but this decision leleases the bnukliom obligation to pay the loss. For Sale. Seventy-live head of horses. BuowN's PAUK HOKSK & CATTI.U Co. , Council mull's , Iowa. Rccortla of Liitiuor Sales. There have been varied contests grow ing out of the attempted enforcement of the prohibitory law , and numerous inter esting law questions have been brought out. Among the latest questions is one in regard to the forms of the reports to bo filled by those having county permits to sell for medical and other purposes. Judge Givcns , of the DCS Moines circuit court , has just rendered two decisions which are interesting as touching upon the manner of making such reports. The most essential parts of these decisions arc given as follows : I hold it to bo a matter of common knowl edge to all conversant with the business that a case of beer means twenty-four quarts of boor in bottles , and hence that a icpnrt ot tlio number ot cases of beer Is a report of thy quantity. As to distilled spirits , while pioof gallons me the only rcpioscntative of actual quantity , yet as tlio tuulu between the dealer ami consumer Is uniformly can led on by the wine gallon , nnd as , under the federal stat utes ami those of the state , the dealer as such is prohibited tiom mixing IKHIOIH , wo hold that the term quantity as used in the statute with refcienco to distilled sphits means the wine ami not pioof gallon. Section -015 of the Code proulcs the bnirel shall be called "thirty-one and a half gallons. " Hence wo hold that the report of the quantity of dis tilled spirits by the baircl has , under the statute , and commercial usage , a defi nite meaning , to-wit : thiity-ono and n half callous , nnd as to the quantity , Is a compli ance with tlio law , Theiuport of freight paid , we think , Is siilllclently definite , being at HO much per gallon , and from which nnd tlie ; uwuIisaiwM nny gallon" , llio costs can bo ncciuntely tleteimlncd. llu\ing nr- li veil at these conclusions as to the manner of estimating the quantity of liquors as con templated in the statute , wo hold It entirely possible to determine tiom each ot these in- ports each paiticulnr icqtilml to bo icpoitcd. Whether they will account for all liquois on hand nnd purchased , or show that nil sales were within the proms allowed , wo have not determined , as the plnlutllf doc.s not rest his action upon either of tl cso causes. The mo tion Is sustained and vcidlct ordered lor tlie defendant. In the ease No. 7700 , between the same par ties , submitted to tliecouit the tlircoiouorts In e\lilence , show that hi giving the kind of Illinois sold ami the piup > , pa lor which sold , the columns lor those puiposes are blank , tor Instnnce , IIPIO Is a safe ot whisky teA A - M - for medical purposes , pioperly entered. The next line shows a safe to C - t ) - , but Is blank as to the kind of liquor and purpose fet which sold not oven the usual "ilo" mark to indicate that It was ot the same kind or for the same pmposo as last above. The law Imperatively requires the kind nml purpose to bo shown , and while. wo might hold that the use of "do" or tlio usual mink wnssiillicient , wo think tlio blank columns of these repents do not show thu kinds sold nor the purpose tor which sold , nnd the defendant is liable to the penalty inescilbed. J ink-men t airalust tlie do- lemlaiit for $500 , one-halt In f.nor of tlio school fund of Polk county and one- halt In laver ot the rclator , A. 1) . Littleton , It Is n commonly accepted belief that it Is Im possible to make the icpoits icipilicd.Vlutn \ it Is understood that thu wine irallon Is the measuieiueut by which they nro to bo made , there can bo no dllllciilty hi making pur chases and sales balance with reusoiuililo accuracy by allowing the pioper per cent lor leakage and evaporation that does umuohln- lily occur. PiicDs paid , including Height , and piicci leeched nnd proth clmigcd cnu bo sbown with pei led accuracy. Kveiy sale should ho us fully stated as though It was the only one. The kind an 1 puiposo should bn fully wiiltcn , nnd thn wilting so legible ami duiablons to avoid suspicion. I go beyond the cases bufoie mo to make tht usugcoatlons because tlio .subject seems to bo much mls- undci stood. _ _ Crooked Scheming. Dell Smith and Jacob Hunkloa'-e ' under am-st on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. The ease is rather peculiar. Ilunklo owns live horses , on which Shugart , Walt & WJcs have a mort gage. Smith , who has been drhiug a dirt wagon tor Ilunklo , went to the olHco of A. 11. Johnson , No. a.3 Pearl street , and representing that the team belonged to n'm ' , borrowed $50 , giving a mo.'tgngo on the team. It being learned that the team belonged to Uunklo , ami that there was already a mortgage on the hordes , Smith w.xs anvitiid. Ho claims that Ilunklo got him to borrow the money , and that llunkjo plnnucd the scheme. Ho says ho gave Ilunklo half of the money thus obtained , and kept the other half , llunklp denies that ho knew anything about Smith borrowing the money unjd. Smith's arrest , and that ho cliu hoi put up the job or have anything to do with it. TUcr will both be given.n hearing to-J i' . Smith has Served one term for passing counteifeit money , which causes his story to bo looked on with some distrust. ColTiimu'fl Ilomls. The ColTman case has taken a now shoot. It seems that ho is being caused considerable trouble by the action of Frc mont llenjamln , who served as one of his attorneys. Benjamin demands $2,500 fees for what lie has done in the caso. Coll'man , while expressing his readiness to pay any reasonable amount , refuses to pay any such amount as this , claiming that the services were not so valuable.1 , as the case had not reached * further than the grand jury room. Benjamin was also one of Coll'man's bonusmeu , the bonds being ? 10,000. Thu dill'oronco arising about the tecs as attorney has caused Hen- jamin to go off tliu bond , and this neces sitated a now bond. Coll'man was there fore delivered up to the sherllV. and yes terday ellbrts were being made to seeuro a new bond. Until this is completed Collman will remain in thu hands of thu shorin" , as requited by law The 1'nclllo HOIIHO Property. A few days ago we assured thu public that all reports about thu closing of the Paeilic house were prcmatiiio and un founded. Wo made promises to duly an nounce any thangos. To quiet the nerves ot those who have spent sleepless nights in Imagininggroat hotel changes , we now announce that we have renewed our leusa of the P.ieilie House and will continue to occupy it , accommodating our friends and patrons as usual. There will bo e.\tensivc and marked improve ments made at once in the hotel. Witli thanks for past patronage , wo remain , ( i. W. Knitm'soN & SON , Proprietors of Paeilic House. Crushed By a Falling About 10 o'clock yesterday morning Abe Styres , who was at work on Eleventh avenue , was quite badly injured by the falling of a hotisc. Styres was engaged witli other workmen in lowering on jacks ti house under which a brick foundation had just been completed. One of tlie braces slipped and Styres was caught and quite badly injured. When I ho house struck the foundation the weight caused pai t of the new brick work to fall. The injuiies are not of a serious nature , and Styres will be out at work shoitly. STODDAPUVS MULE , A Nevada Story of How It Broke Fcrrj iniiii DnKtictt' * ) Business. Carson ( Nevada ) Appeal : Many years ago down in Idaho , ( luring a gold excite ment , a good money men went into the country to make many outside the gold hunting industry. 'I heir idea was to make tlie other fellows delve for tlio gold while they appropriated it afterward. Itollin Daggett , aftciward Nevada's Congressman , established a ferry-boat on a small creek and named the place "Death's Ford , " at the same time invent ing a musty legend to the ollect that it was thus named because so many lives had been lost in the attempt to cioss it. The stream was not over a dozen yards wide and tlie water nowhere over two feet dec ) ) , but he rigged up a llatboat ami pulled it back and forth by a rope contrivance Whenever the prospectors crossed ho regaled thoiii witli horrible tales of the treachery of the stream , and the remorseless quicksands which had drawn so many men and mules to terri ble deaths. In the night when ho ferried people over ho would caution them not to get too near the edge of the boat , as a fall overboard meant certain death. By let ting the dim old lantern go out and mak ing slow time ho frequently impressed tlio passengers with the idea that the stream was naif a mile wide. For night trips ho charged $5 , but if the wind was high and the weather bail ho struck san- quine prospectors for much laigor sums In the daytime $1 was his modest charge. He went along in tins way for several months , the men who rushed to the hills looking upon him : is a benefactor to his race by this conquering of so .formidable an obstacle to travel as "Death's Ford. " One clay Charley Stoddard , the promoter , appeared on the bank with a mule and boarded the llatboat to cross. In the midst of the stream , just when the ferry man was telling how dangerous tlio nlaco was , the mule crew restive and loll overboard. One leg caught on a rope and ho got his head under water , and , unable to extricate Himself , was drowned. When ho was cut loose he lay there in the middle of "Death's Ford , " half out of water , so that all who came along saw what a miserable sham the ferry was , and that any four-footed ani mal could walk across. Daggott tried to get the mule away , but ho was too heavy to budge , nnd so ho lay thi're in ' , ' „ ' „ , oigiic inr WCCKS , V. " ' . . iJ.Tggett/s business as a ferryman was ruined. That's the reason old Dag hardly over speaks to Charlie Stoddard when he meets him. A FAMOUS DINNER. The Greek Banquet Which Mme. Lo Brun Oncn Gtivo Her FrloiulH. Many tales were told of Mine. Lo Brim's extravagance , says Clara Krskino Clement , writing on "Art and Artists" in St. Nicholas for March ; but her own account of an entertainment which she gave , and which was a subject of endless remark , shows how little she merited censure in that instance , at least. She relates that she had invited a number of friends for an evening to listen to the reading of a pout. In the afternoon , while her brother read to her an account of an ancient 'ireciun dinner , which even gave the rules for cooking , Mma. ho Brun determined upon improvising a Greek suppur for her guests. She lirst instructed her cook as to the preparation of the toed , and then slio borrowed from u dealer whom she know some cups , vases , and lamps , and arranged her studio with the cllect which an artist knows have to make. Among her guests wore several beauti ful women , and they all wore costumes as much like the old ( ircek costumes as was possible in tlio short time for preparation. Mine , Lo Bruu wore thu white blouse In which she always paint ed , and added a veil and crown of Howcrs. Her little daughter and another child were dressed as pages , ami carried antique vases. A canopy was hung above the table , and the iruosts were placed in pictnrosquo attitudes , and the whole cllect was such that when the later comers reached the door of the Biinpcr-room they had u delightful sur prise. It was as ft they had been trans- potted to another ago and clime ; a Greek song was chanted to the mnsiuof thu lyre , and when honey , grapes , and other dishes wore served after the Greek man ner tlio enchantment was complete ; a member of the company iccitcd odes from a Greek poet of ancient times , and all passed otV delightfully. The fume of this novel affair spread all over Paris , and its magnificence ami its costs wore said to bo marvelous. Some of the couit Indies asked Mine. Lo Brun to repeat it , but nliu refused , and they wcro disturbed by it , The king was told that the supper cost 20,000 francs , but one of the gentlemen who had been pro- bout told hi * majesty the truth. However , the fcum was swelled to 10,000 by the time Ilui story leached Home. Mine Lu Bruu writes ; At Vienna the Buronesi do - _ - - g StrogonofTtold mo that Iliad spent 60,000 { ra.ncs for my Greek , supporj that at St. 'otcrsbnrg the price was nt length h'\cd at 80,000 , francs , and the truth is that that supper cost me about 15 francs. " TWO STORIES , A Little DlficiiBsiou Between Husband nnd Wife , Giving Both Awny. "I was really very sick. " said she to the guest. The husband at the other end of tlie table sneered. "Wt-11 , yon may sneer , but 3 on know I was. J was real down sick ; but Imijrhttlic nnd yon wouldn't Y " mind. , "Wouldn't I. " salt ! the husband. It was cruelly ntiibiguous It might mean anything. You could not tell whether ho meant lie would be glad or sorry , or If he was merely chiding her for sayiiig such a thing. 11 W hen you were sick dill I watch over you anil devote all my life to make vou comfortable and worrying about you ? " "Well , yes ; yon acorn to worry a good deal. I'll admit ; but - " "But - What" What are you going to say now ? 1 never met anything so un feeling and ungrateful as a man. " "Now look here , " he said to the guest , "I want to explain I don't want to say anything harsh or mi kind about her. She's been a pretty good wife , as wives go son know , but < ; lie is nothing if not artistic. Shu has an eye for color. My hey , if ever you marrv , don't marry a woman who has taste and an eye for color. " "Don't mind him , " broke in the wife. "He's " talking nonsense. "I was sick onee. 1 dislocated my shoulder and I couldn't move. That was where she had me. I could eat and drink and do everything but gut up and move. No sooner did sue get mo fairly down on a lounge than she wheeled the lounge out into tlie lightest place in the house , and for a week she kept trying all sorts of coverlets , and tidies , and hang ings , and blankets on mo , just to see wlmt colors suited my complexion and the room best. Shu wouldn't ' let any of my f i lends spe mo unless I was covered u ) > in mnk silk or blue satin or embroid ered baxook , or tome other un pronounceable , unintelligibly named Mull1. " "That is an awful , fearful , wicked story ! " "Now , my dear , you know it isn't. Vou Know noriectlv well I could not re sist. I couldn't move. " " 1 didn't do anything of the kind. " "I won't tell him , my dear , about that sickness of voids. " "What sickness ? " "Well , when you got those new never mind , I won't gi\e you away. " ' You can't give mo away. I'm not afraid. " "Well , j'ou remember when vou bought a do/ecu new and elegant well , 1 may as well say it night-caps. " "You iust hold your tongue. I'm ashamed of you. " "Thoso nitrht-caps. You know quite well you were taken sick and received all your ladytrionds Injiud for twelve days. " "You horrible slanderer ! " "Kach day in a new night-cap , and you went out on the thirteenth. " Then she throw an orange at his head , and liu stopped. An Buftalo Exnrcs ; : Clever Tom Whifi'on tells mo tins nnuoilotu" Before the days of rapid transit on the Atlantic , English actors wore few and far between in this country. In thee times sin Englishman in America was more or less of a curios ity as many of them are even now. In a company which was d oing Shakspuaro at one ot the Boston theaters was an English actor named Cojonian. Ho was an actor of the old sWioyl , and quite as tragic oil' the stage as on. His iullow- players charted him in the dressing-room on account of his bemg an Englishman , and particularly on a dilh'culty ho had in the use of the aspirate. This had been done so much that the Englishman was roused to fiiriousncss if anyone dared to imitate his cockney misuse of the eighth letter ot our alphabet. One morning he came down to breakfast at the Tremont house in a not very pleasant framu of mind. Ho had been charted pretty hard thu evening before , and in addition had not slept well The waiter a darky of the darkest hue laid the bill of faro be fore him and awaited his order. " 'Avo you liany fresh heggs this morn ing ? " asked Coleman. "Yes , sail , " answered the darky , " 'ow'll you 'avc 'em cooked , pah ? Boiled , scrambled , fried , homelet ; hanv way you like sab. " Coleman tinned quickly , gave the waiter a sharp look , frowned , and then as though making up his mind that Ins ears had deceived him , indicated his preference in the way of "heggs..1 "Hany think hel/.e , sab1' asked the waiter. "Cawn beef 'ash ' is very nice sab , dis muwin' . Bit of fisii , sah ? AM- but steak , sah ; linnan 'addies ' , fresh cod - " Colcman's face had turned purple. He jumped to his feet , caught the waiter by the collar , and held him at arm'H length. "What do you mean , sirrah , " ho roared. "By himita.ting a geutlo.mun's npcecn. i-avcfi mlna to throttle you , you himpertinent scoundrel. " "Hi begs your pardon sah , but hi real ly can't 'elp it. Ili'm an Englishman myself , sail. " "You lie , you villain , " bollowcd _ Cole man , "you've been paid for this. " By this time some of tlie other guests had intervened , and tlie darky , pale with fear , was released from the actor's clutches , The head waiter vouched for the fact that the darkey was an English man , born at Putney , and Coleman , re stored to his equilibrium , settled down to his breakfast again , but with a change of waiters. _ _ The young people of Korhonkson , Ul ster county , N. Y. , are about to raisu money for tliu local church by lilling or ders for trailing arbutus. STEAM DYE WORKS. AHVoilf riist Clara , Olllco In ) Mrs. C.L. Gilitte'slairGcoJs ' Store , No , 29 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Opp , Pcs'.offlce. THOS. OFFICER. W , II. M. PU3Sr . OFFICER & PUSSY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Established IbCJ. Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. & Arnd , Props. ana biigifii o t iik I'M to and from nil trulnd. Hushes , currlutrt 8 a-id bugjugo wug- OIIB inn\o connection ? witli all trains. Prompt intention irUcii to n'l ' mils. Bpuclnlriittxsto tbcutrlciil truupcsmid commercial men. Cur- rliiKcsnui duy uiul nltclit. Olllco itt Houeo. Tblfhunu | 1 . Also at llolvl. ' .ciui-oiiluiscm tbosltito. To the Piiblic Circumstances licyoml onr control Imvo delayed tlie closinp out of our entire - tire stock ns we had purposed. The approaching season of spring trade finds ns with n goodly stock of Dry Goods and Carpets , some lines de pleted but cleared of undesirable goods. llcing in the dry poods business we know of no better place to continue the same limn in Council HlnlTH. Wo shall therefore re-stock every department with new and seasonable goods. Onr Mr. K. E. llarkncss , is now making pur chases In eastern market ? , and \vc shall soon have u Choice , Stock To olTcr onr customers. Onrcnrpct de partment will be complete with the new patterns of Moquette , Body Brussels , Etc. . Etc. , Curtains and curtain poods from domestic and foreign markets. We have already on our tables the choicest selections sf Swiss nnd Ham burg embroideries ever offered in the city , ane an excellent assortment of white goods to which AVO shall make frequent additions. We thank our many patrons for their favors and good will in the past , and we shall endeavor to merit the same in the future , by attention to their inter ests , nnd by good goods and wo invite all to call and examine onr new pur chases before buying in other markets. 401 BROADWAY Council Bluffs , Iowa. CARPETS , CURTAINS , Rug's , Mattings , YtTiiulow Shades , Etc Wholesale and Itctail. Sprinfif 1886 Our stock is now com plete nnd contains the newest designs nnd colorings in all prudes of Gurnets , Curtains , lings , Upholstery Goods , etc. POPULAR PRICES Mail orders at tended to promptly. Fine Upholstery "Work to order. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS CO. , 4-05 Droaihvay. Locking Bracket far Fences AND OTIinit HAILS , 1IOD3 , ETC. FENCES BUILT WITHOUT NAILS. Any part readily taken out or lopluco'l. Tor ± ' ; r ' . ' " 'Si , r r ; " - uu u. tauuot Cot * celled lor nrniiit' ot tiny sail , i or piiillculaid mlto C. J. I1CCKMAN , Inventor. Council Illllird. Pluto ftnd counly rlshts for salo. UNION TICKET OFFICE A. T , BlTOl , Agent. No.507nroiulirnr. Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL ULUPKSL The followlnf ? la the tlmo of arrival nnl departure of trulns by contrul stnndurd tlmo , ut the local depots. Trains loivo triiiisfordopot ton minutes curlier und uirlvo ten minutes later : 02)A.N ; . Jlailimd lixprcgs . flMi : ) > . M. i . (0 , , M . Accommodation . 4:50i : . M. 0Ui ; ) > . M . Kxpross . DaSA.M. : CI1ICAOO & HOCK INLAND. SI-MA. M . . . . .MtillandKxpicbS . 0:60i' : . u. 7-15 A. M . Accommodation . 5:45 : r. M. ii-'Or. M . Kxprcss . UOiA. : M. CII1CAOO. MIl.WAUKfcB & ST. PAUL B0 A. , . . . , , . , imci Kxprosa . RiSOt' . M. 0:501' . M . KxpiMS . UOJA. ; M. cincAoo. iiuiii.i.NdioN & guiNcr. 0:10 : A. M . Moll und Kxprtss . U:50P. 0:601M : . KtpiuBS , . , . U:05 : WA11ASII , ST. I.OUIH * TACiriC. 1:35 : r. u.IxcalSl.I.oulaiitjiro < is Ixcul . 3:1/0 : / 1'.M.TrnnsfurSt , Louis lv.'rrnnstor.'J0 { : ! t'.M KAN8 VS ClIV , bT , JOK 4 COUNCIt. UWIKW lOilOA.u . Jluil und Kxprosa . & : tOP.M. llitDl' M . . ,15lHObS | . OiJoA.M. BIOUX CITY 7:15A.M : . . .Slonx City Mail . H:80f. . bUU I'.u. , , . , bt , 1'uul Kxprcau . . . . ,8ioAu. : ! UNION I'Aintia. 10USA.M : . Oo'nor BxprubS , , . .6 : i . M. 8ll : ! r. M. . . Lincoln riiss.Jiu. ( it U. V. .S:05 f. u. 7:63rM : . Overland Hxiiross . B:15A.M. : DU.MMV 1IIAIN8TO 11MAIIA. UavoCounoU JlliiirB-7:05 : i -'J.3'5-10l- ' : ) 11JU : a. m. ; lJO-aao-'J:3J-4au : : : 6inSJ : : - t-.Vi 11:45 : p. m. SuiidiiyB-7:05-U:3)-llW- : : . m ; 2UO : I ; ! u-5i5 : : Ui > 11:15 : p. in. LcuvoOma- huJr : -7 : 15-8:50-10:00 : : 11:00 a. m. 1IH-BIM- : ! iCiO : 1:00 5:00 : : 0:05 : : l5-'ll:10p. : in. Sundays -0a5-7CI : : > - - < :4 : 11:00 : a. m. : 2CKJJ:03B:00 : : : - 6Qj-815-ll10 ; ; ; p in. _ Farm at a Bargain. Well Improved farm of 10T acres tor sain ; 2)4 miles fiom Council Blurts. Ailcliess 1HA KCOKIKLD , Council ONLY HOTEL In Council Uluffs having And ull modern improvoinuuta , cs.U Ugfa , Ur Klurm bulla , etc. , la tlio VltESTON HOUSE I : 17 and 219 , liuln Street , X JI011N , 1'roprlotor. ' Z.T.LINDSEY&CO. RUBBER BOOTS , SHOES AND ARCTICS , Rubber and Oiled Clothing STOCK : And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. Storelijuss and SalasroamII , N , Main St. Offlca 412 Broadway , Oo-u.ri.oil W. 3P. RAISER . Brick nulldlnpof nnv kind rnl < scil or moved . and satisfaction ( fimrnntccd. frame houses moved ont.ltlloainnt trucks the best la the worlJ. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street , Council Bluffs. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. special advertisements , sush in tost.Fouad , To Lain , Po * 3 Uo , To Ilont , W.inti llonrdiug.otc. , will bo Inserted in this cnlummit tliclow rate of TKN CENTS 1'EIt LINK for tlio flretlasortltm and FJ.V15 CU.Vl'3 Mill UNU for each subsociuont Insertion. Lo-wo aJvorllsa mcntsat our otlico , No. U I'oarl struct , naar IJroadwiiy , Council Ulutrs. WANTS. l 7ANTln A irlrl lei jrenui.il ) ioii 3 orl < In Tl u uniill liinnly. Apply ut 1WI Ilioudwnv. FOR SAM ? Oldn.ipoih. In qmmtltios to suit , at lluo Olllco , No. 1 I'ciul bt FOR UK NT Flvo 100111 cottnpo. Inquire nt JIM Fourth sticct , or of .McMlckcn , aifl Plainer eti cot. TV'ANTKD A glil for Koncml housewoilc. ? QoodUKCB. . Inijulro ol J. Mueller , 7 3 Willow ux rnuo. SWAN & W.VLKKU , No. U3 Mulll stieot , ( under CItl/cn's llanlO , roiil ostiile mm inur- cliundlBOCXchuntfobrukcri ) . Our hooka nro lull ot Bpcclnl ImiKiiin-i , but It U impossible to pulj- ll h a lOlmblu list ft om tlio luut ot so tn.iny dally tlnuiRos. What wo ask Is : If you want I o soil ortrudo motliliix' In our line , wrllo us and wo will send you u pllo of uaiw.ins to nuluct from. ] , mids improved or miiinproie.l , city or town property , stocks of ifooiii Of any kind in any plnc-p. If such jou have or such you wiinl let us hour from you. Swan & Walker Council llliilfs RUSSELL&Co Manufacturers of all elzos ot Automatic Engines Especially Designed for Hunnlnz MILLS , GUAlNiELEVATOKS , AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS , Tubular nnd Locomotive Boilers. New Mnssillon Threshers. Carey nnd Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY , SKID , Portable nnd Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factory Mnssillon , 0. Branch Ilonso 510 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. SEND FOB 1880 ANNUAI/ . THE CARTER WHITE LEW CO.'S ' DIAMOND llllAMJOK Strictly Pure Lead , line and Oil PREPAIRED PAINTS Are Just BS loiuifiotitod , fieo from udultrrn. lion , tind the \ciy liost iiiiuiuliiutiiiud , fnct tint can ho piiliblimtlutod by uutuul coinp.ui- iiB. J'or mlo by S. H. KELLY , Dealer in Urufis , Paints , Oils , Etc , (5O7 ( Main Street , Council KIEL SALE STABLES ! Homes and Mules kept ronslanlly on bund , for fiilo at uitnll or In cai lo.i'ls. Oulois promdtly tilled l'.r contrnct ontlior ( uotlcu. Stock Hold on communion. SlllUTiu : & IIOI-KV. Troprlclors. HlaUlg Corner 1'ittU Avc-uuu uud 1'uurlU bt. Couui.il llfutfa lowu. REMOVED. T wish to respectfully cull the attention of inr patrons mid the public In Kcnoinl , lo inv rumo- vtil I loin the old sttind Nod. 7 mid U , .Main St. , to my non and commodious nuiutcr.-i , No. 226 Broadway , Whoiu 1 ill liu i > lon ed to fee inj mnny frlondJ. \ \ Ith n luifio , noiv uiid colnplulo icboiiinctit of ull the vury USTESTFakicsinSpringSmES Anil br-lnff located In Inrjjo quarters I nm bolter Hum uvorboforo prop.irod to em vo tlio publlo. llt'spect fully , J. M. SMITH , Merchant Tailor NO 220 Broadway , Council Bluflfa. ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices In State mul Federal Co it its , Kooms 7 and S , ttnuzart Uloolc. LAMPS and CROCKERY AT REDUCED PRICES , At Homer's , No. 2.1 Main Street. Council UlitlTa. lat - . t m If * f * xt . jcfcUJjij , M. D. or ether turn irs roinovcd without the knlfo or drawing oC hlond. CHRONIC DISEASES or M kiu < ia Over thirty years' praet.oiil ox No. 11 I'oarl Stieot , Council UluLlJ. - ' A.U.UUII.MIAM. I'rp . I/.XV. Tuu.r.vs Vlco-Proa. JAMHB N. IIitowN.Caelilor. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET , Cnpital $100,000 Authorized Capital 2GO.OOO Stockholders Bopronont 1,000,000 Do nffunciul bunking buslnisi. AccounlBof biuiUd , hunlicrd , inurclmnt' , limn. ufncturors and Individuals tucolvod on fuvoia- bio tonne. Domestic und foreign Tlio very bosl of ullcntlon Klvun to nil liual nosstoinnilllod looiircuro. _ TIMOTHY SEED. I hnvo n ( itinntlly of round , ivt'll clcnnod seed which 1 offornt rousouublo lUiin s Food of U o crop of 1R8) . Corri-eiiondonoo sollclu-d. 1' . O , JiUTI.UIt , Ecliiiller , loivn. C. & N. W. Jty. BIA.SON WISE , Horses and Mules For till purposcH. tiouchl nnd cold , nt inlnll anil in loin EoT < 'iii2'ellioail ol tliou'y tii'et nimllly of mules now on liand. CouiiLil UlulTn Jowu. COUNCIL BLUETS Baggage & Transfer Line. 'Itus and buiiaoRo ivagcms connect with nl trains , to nil li.til , lohUinuea , cto. tentlonioCOMJIIMtCIAl.MKN and .r c.\i , 'nioi.'vu.s. ' ivoiiipt uitcntioti ( rU'jii nil rnlU. tllk itt I'uclllu JtouBC , Tclcpbohc Na ll'J ; ulo Tclepliuno No. K'd at Ojdun Houio. H. BEEOBOFT , Ftopnctor. '