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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. FRIDAY , MARCH 26. 183(5. (
THE DAILY BEE
COUNCIlTBLUFFS ,
FRIDAY MOIINIXG , MARCH. 20.
OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEABL 9THEET ,
Ecllrcrcd liy cnrrler In nnrpnrtof tliocltyal
in cnty cents per week.
H. W. TILTO.V , . . . Malinger.
TiLii'iioNr.s : : :
ntiMMiM Omen , No. li
NKIIIT riiiTOtt , No. 23.
MINOR 3I13XT10X.
New spring fjooth
D.V. . Smith desires ( o thank the
friend * who showed so niucli sympathy
and performed so many kindly services
during tils tllin'sf of lib wife mid ut Ilio
tinio of the fiiiiurnl.
The method adoiitcd by Conncil Hind's
for tlio trciitmunl of trumps isbulnjf com *
muiitcd on all over tliu country. Dos
Molnus has benn greatly bothered , and
now tlio press of timidly is urging fol
lowing out tlio plan adopted Imro.
Joe 1' . Lewis everybody knows " .loo"
nl the Ogden has jn.st put in place tlio lin-
ostboot'SliiiiiniccIwirovor brought to tills
city. His of black walnut iinil ImMied
in brass , and arranged with all the
modern conveniences. II is si "Joo
dandy , " and the patrons of the Ogdcn will
appreciate it.
Konio of the newspapers of tlio city arc
passing around an item about somti of the
V. M. ( J. A. members visiting some of the
church pia.yer meetings on Monday night.
Tlio reporters arc giving them-elves
away badly. The nruyor meetings re
ferred to are held Wednesday night , and
have been for years. It is evident thai
Hie crop of religions editors is growing
scarce.
1 At the meeting called Wednesday night
Tor the purpose of organizing the Sons of
Veterans , Colonel John Fox , as chairman
of the committee of I lie ( ! . A. H. , called
to order. M. I. Sears was chosen chair
man and K. H. ( Jalligan secretary. Tlio
following committee was appointed for
the purpose of securing members : K. It.
Galllgan , K. SlinrlK. , . Seluirratt , M. I.
Sear.s. Mr. K. Itrookn then made a few
earnest remarks , ami iidjournmunt was
taken until next Wednesday evening.
Yeeterdav morning about 810 : ! o'clock ,
ns George nice w.s riding into the city
on horseback , he met , on Third street
near Eleventh avenue , UIHccr Nick
O'Brien , who told him to dismount and
loan him his pony. George was com
pletely surprised , but , without any ques
tions rolled oil' , while O'Hrien mounted ,
and , turning the pony , hurried south to
Thirteenth avenue , where ho drew his
revolver on two tough looking vagrants ,
and ordered "About face ! ' ami a march
to the city jail.
A traveling man named Vance caused
Mr. Uookoll' , proprietor of the Tremont
hoiihc , to bo arrested on u charge of dis
turbing the peace , and aKo for assault
and battery. Vance , who is a rather
fresh , smart young man , with plenty of
confidence in himself , found some fault
witli tiie hotel , and angered the proprie
tor , who ordered him out. The hotel man
ought to have stopped there , but his an
ger got the bettor of his judgment , and
as the smart j'oung man went on with his
tantalizing language , he followed him up
out on to the street , struck at him , and
then grabbing his grins threw them into
a niudhole , almost ruining the samples.
Judge Aylesworth lined the hotel man
$10 and costs in each case , so that the
total bill will be about $30.
The saloon men are to meet within a
day or two to decide what they will do in
regard to the demand of the city for a ,
payment of $25 a month liconso. A largo
number are in favor of paying the re
quired amount , while a few hold out ,
claiming that the chances are that they
will bo closed by injunctions under tlio
state law , oven if the cit.y docs not fnter-
fcro. The matter is being considered ,
and tlio chances are largely in favor of
the license being paid until such time as
llioy are closed , it that time comes. Some
bold that an appeal holntr taken from
Judge Drawer's decision to the United
States court , the end cannot come for
several years yet , and that pending the
decision on that appeal the state courts
cannot issue an injunction.
The attention of the new mayor has
been called to the fact that in times past
the city has furnished one policeman to
bo stationed at the transfer. The com
pany keeps one ofllcor stationed there
and thinks the city should furnish one , as
there is more than one oil ! cur can attend
to. Tlio nutyor has replied to the request
that the company has taken special pains
to locate its depot far out of the center of
the city , and does not think the city can
supply olllcers for all the meadow land
of the surrounding country. Still ho will
make the request known to the council ,
and then some action can bo taken. Ho
ulso suggests that tlio Union Pacific has
n saloon at the transfer , and that perhaps
that loads to the necessity of having so
many policemen there. Ho intimates
that if tlio saloon was closed there inighi
bo need for no more olllcers than now
provided by tlio company. Jt is evident
that tlio mayor docs not feel as kindly to
tlio Union I'aeilio as he did when he urged
the giving away of Union uvenuo.
Now Carpets at Harkness Brothers.
Uest coal and wood in the city at Gloa-
eon's ' , s0 ! Pearl street.
More Dress Patterns received at Hark-
ness Brothers.
Undo Sam's Court.
In the United States court the jury in
the ease of Green vs JsVgloy brought in a
verdict giving the plaintiff if 100damages.
The claim was for much more , the
damages being claimed on account of the
defendants overloading an elevator
leased of the pluintill' , the elevator falling
under the weight. The amount named
was reached by a compromise , some
being in favor of allowing no damages
and othcis for iriving several hundred
dollars. Yesterday the case of the Walter
A. Wood Harvester company against S.
O. Allen & Co. was on trial , the chief
question being as to who really formed
tlio firm , and who was liable to certain
debts ,
I'orKonnl i'urafjrapliH.
Mayor Dureh , of Doiiison , was in the
city yesterday. Ho demos the truth of
the published report that Denison had de
cided to lei the saloons run if they only
paid a license of ifx'S u month. lie says
the council has reached no decision as to
what course will be pursued.
Colonel W. F. Sapp and Hon. Gcorgo
F. Wright returned yesterday from tlmir
trip to Mexico ,
E. Irons loft last evening for Califor
nia , expecting to be absent about sixty
days , lie has been in ill health this win
ter , and hopes to gain much by the
change of climate.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ollicer and Mr. and
Mra. 6 , T. Lindsay left last evening for
California.
E. M. Hcatert , of Harlan , was in the
city yesterday , on his way homo after
spending a week in Nebraska.
M , A , Frceland , of Onawa , was in tie
city yesterday.
G , A. Mtithews , of Woodbine , Town ,
was in the city yesterday ,
IMnsonlo.
Harmony Chapter No. m , O. E. S. ,
will hold a sociable In their hull at Ma-
sonlo Tomplo' this ( Friday ) evening ,
AH members and visiting bicthrcn arn
cordiullv invited to attend. liy order ol
the W , U.
A STOCK MAN COSE WRONG ,
Charged With Dealing in Forged Notes.
He Fliea Westward.
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UAW5ON 15 ARRESTED AGAIN.
Undo Snui's Court Tlio Suicided
Woinnii Hliojvu to Jlnvo Hccn
Insnnc Kcntlcy on the
15H1.
Blio Don't Ijlkc Oiunlin.
Ill tliu old lady's scrap book yesterday
; hn only original editorial was tlio follow-
ui ( warning to all citizens of Omaha not
to visit Council Ulufls :
Keep a slmip looUont for Oiqalm spies.
1'lipiunio hovuinl of Ilium In .the city , and no
coiitiik'iicu. liould ba placed lu tliciu. They
lniV ( ! hii tout ! purnosu , and thnt Is tlio iniillgii-
iiii'iit of our cltlrcns nnd tliuxvieeklu of
( 'oinicll HltilTn cnterptlsu'i. "
Tlio Nonpnrull fortunately does not ro-
lliict tliu sciilhnent of the people of Coun
cil Hlufl's. Mayor Chapman , in his in-
ntipirul , urgliiK thu buildiiiK of a frco
wagon liridgo between the two cities ,
moro nearly oxpres'-ed the trim Council
lilull's sentiment when he said.
"These cities aicc.ich now too largo for
either jealousy or envy. Wo aio commer
cially OHO renter to tlio great and growing
west. Unr joint supplies mo scarcnlv oiinal
to the giowlug demands , and our facilities
for communication are Inadequate. I hope ,
( lining my olllelal teim ns mayor of this city ,
lo l > o iililo to contribute some lulluciiee to-
wnnl the lU'cnmpltslimcutol this object. 1
think stops should bo taken to seciuo the co-
iperatlon of Omaha In this Intent. "
Oinalui citi/.eus inay still coutlnuo to
visit Council Itlnll's at their pleasure , and
ihey may rest assured that they will note
) o considered us spies or treated as such
by any except the Old Grandinotuor , and
she is do/iuj } most of the time , and would
lot ljud out they were here. Council
Mull's has outgrown the sellish , narrow
lolicy of walling in the city. All are
welcome , and will be inado to feel so ,
lespito tlie old lady's sniveling.
For first class Missouri wood call on
Glcason , tit hiscoal ollico , 201'oarl btroct.
Ladies' and Children's Hosinc at
Harkness Brothers.
unwson Captured.
About ti month ago Charles Lawson es
caped from the city jail here , where ho
, vas being hold on a charge of burglary.
Ho managed to dig out through the rear
wall. Since his escape he was picked up
n Fremont , Neb. , for larceny and son-
cnced to a term in jail there. It was
thought by the olllcers here that his time
there would not bo up for a day or two
yet , and preparations were being inado
: o send for him and bring him back. In
response to a telegram to the Fremont
minorities to hold him , nn answer was
cceived that ho had already been re-
eased. The ollicers thinking ho might
slip back into Council Blulls , to see a
ivomun to whom he is apparently quite
lovoted , kept on the look out for him and
yesterday found and arrested him. His
'eminine friend kissed him good-bye with
a great dca ] of regret , and ho was marched
to the city jail , whore he was placed in a
steel cell. It will not bo so easy for him
, o escape this time. Thn crime for which
10 is arrested is the burglarizing of Mrs.
ISuckncr's house , a draft and two watches
Belonging to a man named Woodruff being -
ing taken. It is claimed that evidence
ms been secured that Lawson .sold the
watches. Ho has already sors-ed one
term in the penitentiary , and lias been in
numerous scrapes before.
Money to loan by Forrest Smith.
Curtains , Oil Cloth , etc. , at Harkncss
Brothers.
_ _
Gone Wronjj.
Mayor Dutton of Missouri Valley was
in the city yesterday on tlio hunt for the
whoreabonts of : i well known resident of
that place , D. 1) . IIubBell , who seems to
liavo gone wrong. It is stated that Hubbell -
bell has boon dealingoxtensively in stock ,
buying and selling , and handling con
siderable money and notes. Ho was in
the habit of selling notes which he had
taken from farmers , and everything
seemed to bo btraight until the discovery
was made the other day that some notes
amounting to $400 , and purporting to bo
signed by two well-to-do farmers in that
vicinity , were pronounced t bo forgeries.
Investigation of other notes was immedi
ately made , and it is claimed that a largo
number of such crooked paper has been
sold by him. Quo man named IMinkircn
claims lo hold about $1,200 of such notes
which ho shaved for Hubbell. Another
citizen , Mr. Kellogg , holds about $100.
Mayor Dutton has one for § 55. Hubbell
getting homo intimation that develop
ments were being made , hurried from the
city , coming fir.st to Council lilufls. On
Wednesday night a man answering his
description , and believed to bo him ,
bought a lickot for San Francisco. Yes
terday telegrams wore fcent along the
line of the Union 1'aeilio to have him
arrested ,
Muscatino Seed Sweet Potatoes. For
sate by Snyder & Lcaman.
Spring Wraps at Harkncss Brothers.
Shu llml liccii Insane.
A little additional light has been thrown
upon the history of Mrs. Folger , who
committed suicide at the transfer by
stabbing herself. Tlio following letter
has been received from her brother :
Mass. , Jlarch 1. 1S80.
11. Fuiil Dear Sir : Yours of the 10th , ap
prising me of the death of my bister , received ,
She loft heio tor California two ye.-in ago
last September , having been dlscluugcd ,
utter Unco mouths coniliiemeut In the Pan-
vers Insane asylum lu this state , him biting
considered as cured of her derangement ,
Hliiuo which time 1 have heard nothing from
her until the iccclpt of your telegram. Will
you kindly fm ulbh mo with Hiich Informa
tion as you may bo able to gather as to the
following farts : How long has shebeen in
your city ? Her means ami manner of liv
ing , ami what she has In the way of pcisoual
mopoilyV Also thn expense ot Imaging her
boy to liostouV When she Jolt hero she had
In cash 31.WO , nnd as bho was very economi
cal lu huroxpcmlitmcs 1 think she must have
uulto a little sum in her possession ; of that
the boy nmv bo able to ulvo you some Infer
mation. I'leasu irlvo mo all paitlcnhus as to
wliero ho is , condition , addicss and what you
think ncce.ssnry for me to know. In case she
Is brought here , lu piopnrlug her forio-
moviil , i should like to liavo both economy
and lespectablllty consldeml. Picaso tend
mo the newspaper giving the most thoiongh
account of this inntler nnd oblige. Yours
u pnctfully , NV.umiiN H. IJow ,
4H Main street , Cambridge , Muss.
Substantial abstracts of tltlo nnd real
estate loans. J. W. i\sB. L. Squtro , 101
Pearl street , Council Bluffs.
Now Silks received to-day at Ilarkness
Brothers.
_ _
Kcatloy On the Knight Itlll ,
The Knight bill , for the protection of
laborers In factories , oto. , has called forth
some discussion hero , and appeals have
been inado on both sides to the rcprcseu
tutlves from this county. In reply to n
letter from ono of the citizens , Colonel
Kcatloy wiitcs as follows , showing how
ho views the bill :
DKS Moi.Nics , Iowa. March S3. My Pear
Sir : Your kind note icuelved. 1 amueciato
matters ( julto a j u ell as my.arne * { trlcuds
s\t Uuiuc. Thuroaiobomo ailmirablo provl.s-
lotib lu thu KitlKht bill , auu if the bill Is
readied they will pass. There Is one provis
ion , the 7th section , which in its prcsentslmpo
It entirely Inadmlssable. Aecoidlng to It see
Imw It would effect our friend Ilcrgmnn. Ho
has Jour or live men at work in Ids factory.
One of them by some negligent act of his
while they are at work Injures the other ,
jtutsnn rye out , tt 3 * ! llcnso,1" ? . Knight
bill , in Its 7th section , would i. . ° Mrijcfc [
man responsible In damages tliongn n M-j
imt ha\o n thing to do with thy fiJJiiry.
That section was crudely and carelessly
draviti , Mr. Knlglit Is n railroad attorney ,
and the measure so far as that section Is con
cerned Is Intended as retaliation. .No ono
disputes the fact that some Impoilaiu legisla
tion is needed In rtgaid to safely In ma
chinery , sewerage In factories , etc. , but the
7th section would utterly prostrate all kinds
of business. 1 nia going ti vole for such
measures as I think will benefit tliooiklnp
clap'cc , bat not for those \\hlch I
know will injure them. 1 am decidedly
In favor of iccpilring ovciy man who
own a thieo sloiy building whether
a factoryhotelor stme , ordvvelllnn house to
provide liio escapes. 1 wish jou would look
at that section ol the Knight bill ami rcllect
over It as I ha\o done. 1 don't know who
\vcio at the Haas-Walker meeting. 1 shall
bo governed In my votes by what I think Is
light and just to all Intcicsts. 1 do not In
tend tlmtany uitouf inlno shall wink any
Injury to our city If I ran null ) It , nor will I
vote lor any measure Hint will work any Injury -
jury to the working classes. 1 am as niucli
ota working man as any man lu Council
Hluils. and ncaily one-half of myjlfo was
snent lu liaid manual labor. My voles and
.speeches.since L have been hciu will stand
the most ilgid test Your friend ,
.loit.v 11. KKATI.V.V.
Cords of remnants of carpets in nil
grades at E. Dowlings.
Rumors of a Strike.
It is stated upon seemingly good au
thority that the Knights of Labor lu this
city are simply awaiting the word to
"walk out" of all the railroad yards here.
The meeting of llm local assemblies was
an extraordinary iiirgo one , on Wednes
day evening , and rumor has it that thu
orilcr will bo forthcoming this morning ,
in which all freight trains , at least , will
remain at n standstill. The members of
Lho order are reticent and nothing can be
learned from them diructly.
After chaMiig a fox all day a party of
aleven hunters trom West RutlandMass. ,
brought it ) ) at a hole. The dogs howled ,
and thu hucters dug for two hours and a
half , and at last unearthed a woodchuek.
On June 1 the g uigo of the Southern
rail roads will bo enanged to a sixo to cor
respond with the northern or standard
auire. It is said that nearly lil.OOO miles
of railroad will bo changed inside of
twelve hours.
Circumstances beyond onr control
liavo delayed the closing out of our en
tire stock as we had purposed.
The approaching season of spring
trade finds us with a goodly stock of
Dry Goods and Carpets , some lines de
pleted but cleared of undesirable goods.
Being in tlio dry goods business wo
know of no better place to continue the
same than in Council .BlniTs ) . We shall
therefore rc-stoak every department
with new and seasonable goods. Our
Mr. E. E. Harkncss , is now making pur
chases in eastern markets , and wo shall
soon have a
Choice ,
Stock
To ofT r our customer ! ) . Our carpet de
partment will be complete with the new
patterns ol'
Moquette ,
4Body Brussels ,
Etc. . Etc. , Curtains and curtain pooils
from domestic and foreign markets.
Wo have already on our tables the
choicest selections sf Swiss and Ham
burg1 embroideries over offered in the
city , ane an excellent assortment of
white ioods to which wo shall make
frequent additions.
Wo 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 wo invite
all to call and examine our new pur
chases before buying in other markets.
Harkness Bros
401 BROADWAY
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
Fara at a Bar gain.
\Vcll \ Improved farm of 107 acres for sale ;
2K uillus fiom Council Ululfs. Address
'
IltA SCOFIULD ,
Council Hluffs.
KIEL SALE STABLES !
lloraes and Mules kept constantly oil hand ,
for sale at lutull or In cur loade.
Orders promdtly Ullod by contract on short
uollcu , Stock gold on commission.
SHLUTEH & nOLIiV , Proprietors.
Stable Corner Viflli Aveuuo utul FourtU 3t
Couuu.l Ulutls IOWH.
UIII D
NOS , 18 MAIN STREET and 17 PEARL ST
Council llhtflt ? , Town.
For the Lo iclit of our patrons , both in
and outjido of Couno.l Blufl's , wo make
the below
FOO HEXT WEEK ,
On Momlny wo will place on o-ir coun-
IMS the below cnumaratc.l goods , which
wo will clcsj out al prices fiat cm not
bat cause a rush for tlui suno. Tuoso
i'gmcs will only hold good en Monday ,
Tuesday and Wednesday , after which wo
will sell thorn at their real value.
Having pmvha ed nt remarkable low
figurus , a b.-nkrupt stork of Clothing ,
Boots and Shojs , etc , , and being siions
of disposing of thu came a ? sson as pos-
siblc , we quUe prieo3 on tlnmaway
down
Lot No. 1. ( Jjvniir.cro sit'tj for 111211 ,
ccat , pr.nts and vest , wo have marked
down to $1.50 per HI t. The former
price § 10 and t'icii ' considered cheap.
Lot No. 3. Days' Miits- coat , pants and
vests , for SJ.CO pursuit. Thuy are line
ic'aool and ' every dry" clothes anil can
not fa'l to attract a'tjnt'on.
Lot No. 3 Bo.ys' suits coat , puts
ai d vests , only $3130 per suit.
Lot No. 4 Boys' s.is : ! coat , pa-its
and vest , will bo told for $1.50. Have
mvor bc2ii offered before for less that $3
per suit. i ! >
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Lot No. 5. Tan's. " TJiis lot comj.r'Ecs
pants made of all kind d ! ekth for men ,
ft
youths an.l boys , We will place these on
our cotinteis at the remarkably low fig
ure ol OCc each to close them out. '
In this bankrupt stDek ? bought by us ,
we have some very line iliues of ladies'
boats wh'ch wo will mark away Cowu.
Wo also have a real nice and dressy
kid button shoe for ladies , winch wo will
sell for $1 rcr pair.
Wo have thorn in all sizcrf and prices ,
a-id all dirt cheap.
Ladies' Slipj cv : , 3icQ > and 103 per
pa'r.
Childrcns' JShocs , 2rc , 30c , 332ICc and
OOc per pair ,
Gents' Slippers , from 8.1e per pair up
Ono case of mcns' and bjys unlaun-
dr'ed s'lirts , best muslin and linen bo
soms for 33o each , worth 7."c.
Ono ens ? of shirting , fist colors , at CJc
will worth ISJc.
One casaof mci h' gauxo undcr hirts at
One case of ladies' gauxe i n Icrsh'rts
at I'Cc.
25 do/en mcns' laundricd white thirls ,
of extra qi'allty for Too each , worth $1.150.
The cause of this slaughter is that they
tire all o Id H.CS , II , 15 and 10 inches , be
ing the only tucs 10 naming.
75 dozen gen s' ' linen collars , 4-ply , are
r. ft'ly a bargain at 15c , but wo sell tnom
for 80. They come in nl ! siy.cs.
A lot of mcns' cheviot working shirts
for 253.
A lot ff overalls , blue and brown , 23c
each.
t For
The above piiccH will prevail cn next
L
Monday ,
Tuesday
( it
& ; Wednesday
At the \
Bankrupl'Slore ' !
Nos , 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Street ,
Council mulls.
All orders by mall will receive prompt
attention.
N. B. Parties out of town will do well
to vif-it tlio Bankrupt Store and sqo tliuir
bargains. NeW bargains dud uo\v goods
are placed ou sale dally.
WHOLESALE AND JOBBING
HOTJSBS OF
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
PBEHE , WELLS & CU
Wholesale
Agricultural Implements , Bngglas ,
Cmrlnfcs , Kto , Kto. Council IIlnfTs , town.
KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Corn Shelters , Stalk Cutters ,
Dlscltnrrows , Scoders , Corn I'lnnters , Fos.lCut
ters , ito. : Knclory , llock fulls , Ills.
NcvOTOI , 15JI , 150i , 1537 Mnln St. , Council Hluira , _
DAVID HUADLKY & U0
y. nnu f 'rs nn Uoblio ra o f
Agricultural Implenients\Yagons , \ , Buggies ,
Cnri-lngeo. nucl nil IdnJi of I'nr.n Mao'ilnarr.
11UO to 1119 Soutli Miiln Street , Council illuifs ,
lown.
AXK HAXHLKS.
I'.O. au\so.v , T. ILDnum.V ! < , OEO.T. WiunitT.
I'les.&Trons.V'resAM'in. ! . Soj Counsel.
Council Bluffs Haadla Factory ,
( Incorporated. !
Manufacturers of Axle , 1'lck , Sloluo nnd Snnll
llnndlivi.nf every doscrlptlon.
CAtll'KTS.
COUNCIL 1JLUFFS CARPET CO. .
Carpets , Curtains , Windov/ / Shades ,
Oil Cloth ? , Ointiln rixtnros , Uphol tory OooJa ,
Ktu. No. 403 liromlirny Council HlulT-i ,
lowiu
ts , run.icco , arc.
PEREGO1' & MOORE ,
Wholesale- Jobbers In the
Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes.
Nos. 23 Main mid 27 1'cnrl Sts. , Council
1o\rn. \
co.ir.if/ssro.v.
SNYDER & LEAMAN ,
Wholesale
Fruit and Produce Cjmoiission Merchants.
No. 141'oirl St. , Council
McCLURG CRACKER CO. ,
Mnniifncturora ol °
Fine Crackers , Biscuits aad Caias ,
O)1lllC/t ) / lllUffi , IllWI.
MAURER & CRAIG ,
Importers &Jobb3ra of Crociery.GlasswaH .
Lamps , Fruit .Tnrg , Cutlery , Stonownro , n.xr
Goods , 1'iuicy Gooil . Ktc. Council HlulTj ,
lovvn.
HARLE , HAAS & CO. ,
\Viiolesale \ Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass ,
Druggists' Sundries , } 'lo. No. 23 Mulii St. , : md
No. 21 Ponrl St. , Council llluffs.
nnr GOODS.
M. E. SMITH & CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers of Dry Gods ) ,
Notions , r.tc. No112 nnd 111 Main St. , Nos. 113
nnd 113 I'cml St. , Council Illtitrs , lown.
VKU1TS.
O. W. BUTTS ,
Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty
General Conuulss'on. No. 513 DionJivny ,
Council IJIiiITs.
WIRT & DUQUETTE ,
Wholcsalo
Fruits , Confectioa-ery & Fancy Groceries.
Nos. 10 nnd 18 Pearl St. , Council IHnlTs.
ailOCBRWS.
GRONEWEG & SCHOENTGEN ,
Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groceries ,
Nos. 117 , 119 and 121 , Main St. , Council Bluffs ,
Town.
L. KIRSCIIT & CO. ,
Jobbers of Stapls and Fancy Groceries.
Also Wholesale Liquor Dontors. No. 410 Drouil-
way , Council lllulls.
lC. . IR VOL ,
Wholcsnlo
Hardware , Tinware , Gasoline Stoves ,
Kcfiiecrntors. etc. Nos. 631 IlrouJwiiy , and 10
iluln street , Council Dlutftf.
HAH NESS , KTC.
15ECKMAN & CO. ,
Manufacturers of and \Vholcsnlo Hollers In
Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc.
No. 525 Mnln St. . Council IllulTa , Iowa.
ILITS , CAl'3 , ETG.
METCALF BROTHERS ,
Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloes.
Nos. : II2 nnd 311 nrriidwrty , Council
HEAVY
KEELINE & FELT ,
Wliolosolo
Steel Nails Hardware
Iron , , , Heavy ,
An.l Wood Block , Council lilutTd , Iowa.
JIWKS AXD IfOOZ *
1) . H. McDANELD & CO. ,
Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides ,
Tullo\v\Vool , 1'olts , firo.isomul Furs Council
IlluITd , lo\vi.
O/J/S.
COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. ,
Wholcsalo Dealers In
Illuminating & Lubricating Oils , Gisllni
E3TO. , 33TO.
B.Tlieotloro.At'unt , Council itluITij. Town.
LUUlltlll , I'lLlXO , KTO.
A. OVERTOX & CO. ,
Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling ,
And Ilrlflgo Material Sj > oolaUlr > sWliolosnlo Lum
ber ot ill ) IClniU. Ollloii No. 13J Main St. ,
Council IlliiJe. 1'Jwa.
H'/fl'ES AXD MQVOHS.
JOHN LINGER ,
\Vholesnla
Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors ,
Agent for St. notthariVs ilorb Illttpn. No. 13
Main .St. , Council lllutls.
SCHNEIDER & HECK ,
Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors ,
Ko V03 Main St. , Council Hlutft.
N. SCHUBZ ,
Justice of the Peace.
onico Over American Express Company ,
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT
iUNUrACTUUEU ANP DKALEIl IK
HAIR GOODS
. No. 337 Broadway , Council BlulG. .
HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER
llrlclc ti.ilUlliu nnv kind rnlepil or mnvpil nnil satisfaction guaranteed. 1'rftmo houses moved
onlilltleOlnuttruoks-tliB boat In the worll
SOS Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street , Council BlnlTg. /
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE. Special nclverllsomoiiU , suo'.i n )
Lost.FounJ , To Loin , I'o8 ilo , To Ho-it , Wnim
Hoardingetc. , will bo Inserted In this column-it
thclow rnto of TRN CKNT3 1'Rll MSB for tlio
Oretlnsortlon nd FIVIi CU.Vt'3 1'Klt UNU for
cnch subwiuout Insertion. Imvo nlvortln
tncntBAt our o < Uco , No. U 1'o.id str.ut , uoir
llroadwny , Council llluirs.
WANTS.
IMNrr.H-A Blrl for irom-ral ho .
> No. luy DatiLMoft stii-ct , Council Illitira.
t\7ANTl.n A irlrl tor pom-nil hottsanork In
n sninll funiily. Apply at ITI1I Itroadway.
PIOK HALi : Old nnpoi-s. iii qoiintlties to suit ,
1 nt tlso olllco , No. 12 I'earl street.
"I7HK KENT rive room cottntro. ItKiulrunt
OJ ISO rourtli stioct , or of Mc.MlcUon , UIO
11 tit not * ctirtnt. .
SWAN & WAl.KKlt , No. Si Mnln street ,
( iiiulorCltl/cii'fl It ink ) , icnl estate mm mur-
o cxolmn o brokcrn. Our books arc full
of Epeclnl ImrKiiIiH , tint It U huivjsslblu to pub
llsh a loliublo list from Ilioi'nut of so inimy dully
cliuiiRt's. What wo usk Is : If you \vnnt to soil
ortriulo lUijtliliiK1 In our line , wrlto us mid wo
will hcud you u nllo of biiftriilns to select from.
Innds liuprovoil or unimproved , city or ( own
properly , stinks or BOO Is of nny kind In uny
plane. It suuli you huvo or such you want li't ' > 13
lioarfrom vou. Sivim St Wulltor Council limit *
E.USSELL&CO
Mnnufncturcrjof nil slzoa of
Automatic Engines
Esprelrtlly ncslsned for Ilunnlnsr
MILLS , GKAlNiULKVATOllS ,
AND ELKGTU1C LIGHTS ,
Tubular and Locomotive Boilew.
New Massillon
Carey nnd Woodbury Horse Powers.
STATIONARY ; , SKID ,
Portable and Traction Engines ,
SAW MILLS , ETC.
Factory Mnssillon , 0. Branch House
510 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs.
SEND FOB 1880 ANNUAL.
T HE CARTER WHITE LEAD CO.'S '
DIAMOND mt.VNtl OIT
Strictly Pure Lead , Zinc and Oil
PREPAIRED PAINTS
Arc just ns rcproicntrd , fico fiom ndnttern-
tlon.ntid the vc-iy liost inniuifactiireil , n Inct
tliatcim lie htilibtuntlutod 'jy actual compari
sons. Forsulo by
B. H.
Dealer in Drugs , Paints , Oils , Etc.
6O7 Main Street , Council Bluffs.
SSailway Time Table ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Tlio following Is the time of nrrlv.il nnri
departure of trains by central stumliinl ( line , nt
the local depots. Trains leave transfer depot tun
minutes earlier und arrive ton minutes tutor :
DEI > " - " " -
A"T-cmcAno & NoIiTnwESTEIw.A""IVB-
0:30 : A. M . Mull nnd Express . flrxiM. : .
] " :40l' : M . Accommodation . 4:5Ur. : M.
CtOl : > . M . Express . 9:05 : A. M.
CIIIQAQO & HOCK 1SI-ANI ) .
O'SO A. M . Mull and Express . 0:50 : p. M.
7:15 : A. M . Accommodation. . . . 5M.r. p. M.
C-.COl' . M . Kxpross . U:03A. : M.
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. I'.UJI.
0:20 : A. M . Mull and Express . OiMp. M.
CiUH'.M . Hxpiosa . UOJA.M. :
CHICAGO , nuiti. nro.s A QUINCV.
OMOA.M . Mull and Uxprtbs . iMi- ; : .
l:60i : > . M . E.\proi > i . uU5 :
WAIIARII , ST. I.OU1H It I'ACIFia
2:15 : P. M.Locul St , Louis Express Local . . . . . .
lUO ) : J' . M.TrnnsforHt. IxiuU Ux.Traiislor. : ) : W i' . n
KANSAS CITY , HT. JOli * COUNCIL IJI.IJrTS
- 30:10 : A. M . Mail and Express . fiOTi'.M.
UUfip : , M . Express . 0:23 A.M.
siotix cnv & I'ACiric.
7:15A.M . . .Sioux City Mull . R.'TOl1. M.
UOr.M ; ! . Ktl'aul Express . 8KA.u. :
UNION I'AOJKJC.
] 0:3.rAM : . Uouvor Kxprnsg . bMi'.M.
ZtlSv. M. . . Lincoln rnsi.Oin. Ic II V.u'ii- : . i > . M.
7Wl' : . u . Overlnml Kxproas . B:15A- : .
IIUMUy Til A INS TO OMAHA.
Leave council Illutfs 7:05 bW : ( 'J:30-10m : :
ll'JO : H. in. : laa : : ! ! 0 ; iaa : 4:30 : 5:35 : ( i : j
Br11:45 : : p. ra , 8iindnyH-Ta'i-Viaj : ' ll : > Ma. .
in ; 3U : ) : ) : l > U-fi3 : : ; n 11:15 p. in. LoavoOma-
' ,
U:00 : 4OJ : 5:00 : : (1:05 ( : :15 : 11:10 : p.m. Sundays
t.13-7:60- ) : ; 11:00 : u. m. : 2OJa:005:0j : : : -
6:05-3:15-11:13 : : : p m.
Council Bluffs Bus
AND
Carriage Transfer Co.
Ijowll ft Al'iul , 1'rops.
PassenKorJ uni batfjnjo taken to an ] fiom
all tiuliiB. IHmieH , rut i luces a'l I
ana make connect loin witliull trains I'miiipt
attention vlvcn to a'l ' ciiHu Hpeciiil latos to
thoatiloultioupojnnd commorolal men. Car
riages run duy and iilKht. Olllco lit Ordcn
House. Tek'i'Uoiio ' lUi , Also ut lletlitc.'lo's
Hotel. LCUVLoidcrs on ' .lin laios.
STEAM DYE WORKS.
All Work I'lrst Class OMlco In
Mrs. C.L.Gil Uto's ' Hair Goods Stort ,
Nc , 29 Main St , , Council B'ufls , Opp. Pcsloffice.
TIIOS. ornucn. w.
PUSSY ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , JOWA.
REMOVED.
I wl h to rcstioctfully oftll the nttontlon of mr
pntrnns ninl the publlo In Kenouil , to mjr-rointi-
vul fitini the old stiind Nos. 7 and 9 , Mnla HU'i
to my nou mid conunoillous ( ( uartcrs ,
No , 226 Broadway ,
Wlioro 1 will ho plciisuil to FCO inj * mimy friend ? .
\Vllli u lar o , now atul coinploto assortment or
Hit the very
UTESTFabricsinSpringSmES
And liclnj : locntod hi Innro qunrtom I nra bettor
than nvcrhofoio prepared toeorvotlio public.
Itcspoctlully ,
J. M. SMITH ,
Merchant Tailor
NO 320 BroadwayCouncil Bluflfe.
JACOB SIMS ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Tractlces In Btato ami Federal Courts. .
Kooms T and S , Smuai't Ulor..c.
LAMPS and CROCKERY
AT
REDUCED PRICES ,
At Homer's ,
No. 23 Jlnin Street. Council Bluffs. In.
R. RIOE M. D
flSNdRRS or ° " 'or tum.ira . removed without
lUUluimil the knlfo or drawing of blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES of nil kinds a .poololtr.
Over thirty yours' pricLonl expo
No.ll l > earl Streut , Coun : U Illult *
N KllUi.
A.C.HUIINIIAM , Pru . t\V. TCI.MSYS , Vlco-1'ros.
JAMES N. UUOWM , Cashier.
102 MAIN STJREET ,
Capital $100,000
Authorized Capital 350,000
Stockholders Represent 1,000,000
Do n general biuiltlns : bulniji.
Accounts ol'banks , bankcis , morchnntu , rnnn-
ufacturcrsmid Individuals rocelvoJ on fiivora-
Wo terms.
Domestic und foreign oxclinna'O.
The very host of attention given to nil busl
ness committed to our care.
TIMOTHY SEED.
I Imvo n quantity of sound , well cleaned seed
which 1 offer nt rcasonnbla Dguice. fc'codoftho
crop of 1835. Corrcspondunco eollcltcil. P.O.
l UTLr , Sclmllur , lowix. 0. & W. W. liy.
MASON WISE ,
Horses and Mules
For nil purpose * , bought nnd sold , nt rotull ami
In loin. Sovonty-six lieud of tlio very best ;
( iiiallty of mules now on band. Council DluIIs
Iowa.
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Baggage & Transfer Line.
'Bus and bngungo wagons connect with nl
trains , to all holds , lojldenoos , oto. Special lit-
tentlonloCOMML'HClALMEN and TUBATItl-
CAL THOUl'KS. Prompt nttontlon ( flven nil
culls. Odico at Paclllo IIousu , Telepliono No
140 ; idea Telephone No. li8 : iH Ot'Jcn Houso.
H. BEECROFT , Proprietor.
CARPETS ,
CURTAINS ,
, Mattings ,
Window Shatles.Etc
Wholesale und Ilctail.
IfllKi Our stock is now com
plete and contains the newest dosigiin
nnd colorings in all grade. ' ) of Carpets ,
Curtains , Hugs , Upholstery ( ioods , etc.
POPULAR I'WOlM-Mail orders at
tended to prompt'y. ' Fine Upholstery
Work toor.lor.
COUNCIL HLUKFSCAHPKTS CO. ,
f.05 Hroudwuy.
Locking Bracket for fences
AND OTHIJIt HAILS , JOD3 ! , KfC.
FENCKS WJII/r WITHOUT NAILS.
Any part rra'llly taken out or replace I. I'or
picket or lull funoj-i , ( ion or wood , cannot lie excelled -
celled lor railing of any sort. 1'or pjrtleulurti
wiito C. J , HKCKMAN , Inviintor.
Counull DIulTs.
Btato and county riiilils lor sale.
UNION TICKET OFFICE
A. T , ELWELL , Ageat ,
No. 507IroixJifar ) , Oauncll llluli.
ONLY HOTEL
la Council Dluffu Uavim ;
And all moucrii ImiirovoiuoiHs , cttU liTfe , Ur
tUurui bi'lls. etc. , Istuu
V&J2&TON JLLOVSEl
Not. 'MIT and ' . ' 19 , Main Strott ,
X. ilOHN ,