1 / THE OYIAHA DAILY' BBj , I * UP AY , APRIL 2. 1333 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , FRIDAY MORNING , APRIL , 2. OFFICE , NO. 13 , PEA31L STREET. Pclltcrcd 1 > y rnrricr In nnypartof tliocltynt iMHt ) tints j'cr week. 11 , W.Tii/rox , - - Mnnagcr. Trt.r.PHONKS : nu'isrwj Omcr , No. 43. niTon. No. 21. M IN Oil SIKXTION. New spring goods at Roller's. Tujlor & Cnlcf have vacated their brniK'li grocery store on Fifth avenue. Tlio Unitoil Stairs courts yesterday linishud tlicir Ijiislnc's and udjouiuud. 0. I' . Dougherty i < j giving siiarring Ics- Kiis ) to such as ilu&iru to cultivate tlic inixnly art. Lift evening Mrs. M. F Holucr enter tained at lior residunco tlio I'logre'-sive Whist club. Two dilinks and one disturbance of the peace constituted the police court busi- Tin- Council Blufl's Presbytery meet , in spiing M'-sion , on Thursday the 15th lust , albhonaudoah. Tin ! Parisian Millinery company are Mailing up with a full and complete line of millinery goods , ntSMl Broadway. Mii'-on Wise reecned yesterday u car load of draft horses. He also has some line drivers and a number of good mules. Regular meeting of Fidelity Council No. loll H. A. , this l-Yiday evening. All members me requested to bo present. A fellow giving his name as llilder- brand was arrested yesterday for insult ing a lady on the street , lie will haven hearing ne.\t Monday. Tliocity jail Is buliii ? repaired , tlm weak plnicsbeliiKcou'ied with Iron. tluoiiKlihlch the ptlsOiuis will not lie able to work so eii-iily as tbey have tliroiiKh the Inlclc walls. The sewer ditch squabble is icmaining without any material change. The at torneys have been occupied in the United States com I , benee this matter had to w.dt. Ollieers Beswick , Leonaid and Cousins ha\o been now changed to day duty , the other pdicemongoiiigon nights. Cousins h.is upper Bio'idway , Boswiek lower Broadway , and Leonaid Alain street. The poll tax collector , C. J. Bookman , yesterday started out on his rounds and made it : i point to call on tlioMi whom he had double with last yeat. Several of them "kicked , " but lie caught them una wares and served notices on them. .Judge Ayleswortli having gone to Dos Moines , Justice llendrieks is silting in his place. A diove of va iant were brought before him yesterday afternoon. He found live of them guilty and gave them one bundled days in jail , twenty days each. The Sons of Veterans met Wednesday night , and completed some of the pie- limmary work ot organi/ation. Sixteen new names were added to the roll. A number of addresses weie made , and much enthusiasm shown. Adjournment was taken until next Tuesday evening. Mr. C. llendiie , one of the old citi/ens of Council Bluff * , formerly proprietor of the foundiy , eumo back hereabouta week ago from Doiuer , where ho lias been spcmiing the winter with his sons. Ho has gradually been failingboth physically and mentally , and it is now apparent that he is buffering from v > oftening ot the br.iin. His condition is pitiable and excites - cites mneli svmpathy among bis old friends. Ho will be taken back to Denver nt once. The AnH'ilcan Distiict Telcsiaph coni- paiij lias ion ted an olllco on Xorth Main Mrccl , just at the tear ut the Kiist .National bank , and It is being lilted up in an atti.ic- tl\eand convenient m.inner. The work of coiistiuctliiK the lines u ill commence as .soon as the cltvcouncil ciants tlio necess.uy iier- pcnnlt. Tlio ordinance will niobably be passea at tlio next meeting of the council , and tben work will inocced. It Is expected that by tlio end of this month the system ' " bo in actl\e ojioration. Money lo loan by Forrest Smith. For iirst class Missouri wood cull on Gleasou , ut his coal ollice , 2G I'earl street. Substantial abstracts of titles and real citato loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire , 101 Tcarl street , Council Bluffs. Card. For the purpose of increasing and ex tending the Loan , Real Estate and Insur v , , . . , nier wlth the Danbury National bank , Daub , Conn. , under the lirm name of Odull rrothois & Co. , with olliccs in the roomsrecently vacated by Burnlmin , Tnlly Co. , No. 103 Pearl street. h & \ y uBc E. II. ODKLL. A line line of now oponv glasses , and the latest pattern 'lolostcric barometers , besides all the new and leading novelties in jewelry , diamonds , etc. , at C. I ) . Jacqiiermin & CoV , No. 27 Main st. Tlio Musical Institute. The musical institute , under the charge of Prof. T. Martin Towuo , closes Friday night. The afternoon class ended yes terday afternoon. The institute has been a remarkably successful one , and was very largely attended. Prof.Towno fully sustained his reputation as an instructor and director , and whenever ho can ar range to spend more time in this city , lie will have no dllllculty in securing all the pupils ho may desire. His time has been fully occupied , and besides the worn of the institute ha has had a number of pri vate pupils. Ail who have had the bone- lit of his instruction are full of praise for his methods and manners. Ho is a gen- tlomnn as well as a musician , and has made many pleasant acquaintances hero. Ho will bo gladly welcomed back at any time. Ho will spend Saturday hero anil Sunday in Omaha , and then proceed to Ills home in Chicago. lest ! coal and wood m the city at Glen- BOII'S , 20 Pearl street. Dr McLeod , oculist ami aurist , No. Mi Uroadway , Council Mull's. Good Templar * , Colonels Domaroo and Long , the tem perance lecturers , have organi/ed a now lodge of Good Templars. The following : are tlio oflicors elected ; Lodge Deputy A. J. Hump. W. 0. T.-A. F. Morris. M. V. T. Mrs. M. A Withurall. Chnphiin-J. M. Smith. Soorotary Miss Hose Dodson , Assistant Seorotary Miss M. Munsoii. Financial Secretary Mrs. M. Davis. Trcabtner Mrs. J. E. Brooks. Marshal Louis Curtis. 1) . MnrtMl-MibS A. Poor. ( iuaid Mis. E. led on. Sentinel Chat les Allen. H. Supporter Miss L. Sunday. L. Supporter Miss Cariio Phillips. I1 , W , 6. T. I. B. Kissil. Trustees J. L. Boyce , J. M. Smith , A. J. Hump. * " AVe Are Witli VouJ The only Chicago & Noithwcstern ticketoflii'o has i amoved to No. 131Broad- yrny ( Wabat.li oftteu ) and tickets arq there sold to Chicago and all principal points east. J. C. MirciiKLL , Ticket Agent. MRS , FOLCER'S ' RELATIVES , They Claim That Insanity Was the Cause of Her Killing Herself , THE PRANKS OF APRIL FOOLS. Tlio Musical Institute OrRnnl/ntlon of Good Teuiplnrs Hie hlierlfTGo- tn For Wallbndcc Hecapturo of a Skipping I'llsoncr. Tlio Traiififcr Sulclilo. The recent bonsatlonal suicide of Mrs , Folger at tlio transfer is till fresh in the public mind. Her son , a boy of about 14 , was left here without friends or even acquaintances. Relatives in the cast were informed by telegraph , but there soimcd to be an iiiiconcein on their purl , which has called foith some unpleasant com ment. The boy is now being employed atthu transfer , and is a blight , tictivo little fellow , who bids fair to take good eaie of himself if given half a chance in the world. The following letter has been iecei\ed from one of the custom ichi- lives giving their version of the matter , and throwing some additional liirht upon the causes leading tlio woman to kill her self. CAMiiiiinnin'our , Mass. , Muieh2. > , IbSfl. Mi. VanOini.in DearSh In the Issue of the i\enlnc : liecoid ol Hiistun 1 llnd the ac count of my sister's de.ith at join home , and as her mauled relative 1 led that I would like to pl\e niv thanks to jouisell and wife for join kindness and attention to her. In oidei that v i limy be inoic Hilly able to un derstand thisatlalr , 1 think It fast to make something in Ihe way of a statement con- leiiilnt ! her. In ici'aid tohei belmr iliKen tioni lioston by liei lel.ithes , it Is not so. There was no e.uthly lenson foi liei Boinj : , as she w.is well pio\hlcd with mono , h.i\- \\\K \ \ \ by the de.ith of liei husband come Into the possession of Sl.fiOO , and was doiiif , ' a uood husiiKss in Hie lliu ) nt diess-inakim ; in the city of Chelse.i. The w hole matter N oncofhei Imagination , and the stou the boy Khes Is the one that she has instilled into his inlnil , be licit beln able to thoioti.u'lilv com- pielieml her situation. She w.is an insane woman \eaisbefoie her hu Miid's death. He was told by the ph.vslelmis attending hei that she was munt.dh unsound , but he would not ha\e her conimcu. Altei his death her eondUIon became iiioiu nlnnnlnir , and by ad- Nice of medical examliieis 1 loiisented that she should no to the asliun lor the insane at lnn\eis , in this state. Attei tlnco months conliiiemeiit slie was dl cluu eil as emed , not with my willim ; consent , as 1 did not believe she was light , but liei dlsHinrtfe was hioiurht about by people who hud no real intcicst In her , and this is the iciiilt of theii action. The boj is not well riio.icli posted In tholaets to he able to she them , as he was ouiteouniraiid \eiv little was told him of his niotbei's condition , so lit-1 simply has what she told linn since she was a woman of moie than oidlnary ability when In a licht condition. Wllljou please wilte megixlni : me Infoiiantlon as to the Inn' ' I h.i\e wiltten to the coioucr and as jet have he.ud nothlm ; , Uy tlieieadlm ; of the aitlelo 1 see that the boy has Umml lileuds theie who aiodcsbotisot doiiiK lor him. His clmiieo heie is this. He has an uncle m New Hampshiic who is a fanner , who will In * Rind to take him , but he will soon bo old enough to take t.ne ot himself. 1 think any cliniice lie may h.ue there ou lit to be considered , as his tutuie is to be looked to. so it theio is anything in tlio statement 1 would like to coiiciuml | witli the paitics in icc.ud to the mattei. She will probably be brought here for builal. Tell Kossie to write me. We aie not his enemies and have noth ing but the kindest leelin s to him. Her husband was not superintendent ot the lail- w.'iy , but simply a conductor. 1'lc.ise wiito civinjj nnttlculars , and oblige. Yours WAUIIN : 11. Dow. Whore's the Killer ? Yesterday there were numeions pranks played in observance of Apiil Fool day , but most of them were such as have been repeated year after year since jokes weio Iirst known. Among the fresher ones was one played upon an innocent ton- serial artist , Sam , who works iu George Smith's shop. When ho came to the shop in the morning he was startled by learning that burglars had visited the place during tlio night , and among the plunder toKcn were his tools and several ra/ors. By the advice of his fi lends lie took a tour through the various second-hand places and pawnshops , and was soon put on the track of an im aginary fellow , whom ho chased from one place to another all over the city. He seemed to be close upon his trail but would lose it again , and thus lie was kept running from the transfer to the Metho dist chinch. At last ho learned that a lellow had been trving to sell some ra/.ors at Charlie Heisler's barber shop , and getting sight of the fellow lie hur riedly nut tlio police on his track. Dili- cor O'Hiien went into tlio place to nab the lellow , but on entering was informed of tlio day of the month. Ho then came out and called the burlier to come in and see if he could identify his nv/ors. Ho wont in , and was soon reminded of "the day we celebrate. " lie was hot. The business manager of one of the evening papeis was joyfully startled yes terday by the appearance of a citi/en , who actually applied for advertising space in tlio paper. The citi/.en unfolded his plan for starting a perfumery factory here , was going to employ about ton persons to stait with , had rented a build ing , etc. , and wanted to arrange for advertising. After agreeing upon rates , he showed the business manager a little bottle containing some ot the perfumery ho was planning to manufacture. The manager started to smell of it , and as ho pulled out tlio stopper ho suddenly dis covered that from a little hole in tlio bottom tom of the bottle the contents were rapIdly - Idly le.iking all over his frontage. It wasn't the kind of perfumery which he felt like encouraging , and the would-bo advertiser got out of tlio door jtut in time to dodge the Hying bottle. The Injuiuitlon Cases. The saloon men have taken an appeal from the recent decision of the United States court remanding back the injunc tion cnses to the state courts. The hope is that this delay , by waiting for the supreme premo couit of tlio United States to puss upon the appeal , will cause the cases to remain pending , and that no injunction can bo issued while this appeal is unde cided. It is understood that the prohibi tionists will try before Judge Connor , at Harhin , to-day , to get him to issue the in junctions pniyi'd for. On the part of the saloons ii is churned that Judge Connor cannot proceed with the eases , as tlio ap peal has been taken. Uu the other hand , the prohibitionists claim that he c-in issue injunctions. They claim that the cases were brought before Judge Connor , and that when this motion was made to trans fer them to tlio United States court , the judge made no ruling on this motion , but simplv hold his decision back until the federal courts should express an opinion. Such an opinion having been given , it is claimed that all that remains lor Judge Connor to do is to overrule the motion of the change , and proceed with tlio cases. They claim that the appeal in the federal courts cuts no ligure , as tlio cases were never sent out of Judge Connor's court , and hence thcro is no waiting for them to be sent back. The outcome will bo watched for with interest. ( > OIIK | After U'allbrldgo. As stated in yesterday's Hr.K , Harry Wallbridgo , who formerly traveled for Kirscht i\s \ Co. , wholesale grocers of this city , has been arrested in Montana on n charge of ombc/.zlement , Wallbridgo skipped out fiom Missouri Valley a few mouths ago , leaving his sample case and valise at the hotel there. It was discov that he was short in his collection accounts several bundled dollar" , and the lirm has been on the bunt for him , by de tectives ever since. Ho ci1t to Missouri Valley to have bis glips forwauled to Chicago to another nanip , and ho was thus traced to that city. Fiotn theie he went to Michigan ami then worked , h s way westward again. He has been fol lowed from place to place , and is now under lock and kcv in Montana. The amount ol his shoitago is not exactly known , but it is estimated to ho in the \iciuity of $1JOO. ! Shcrift" Heel ot this city will probably go after him. The sheriff has a brother there , to whom ho has telegraphed to sno that Wallbridge is held until he can go out there with requisition papers. How the Iiock Vint IMelced. Among the trumps who were arrested yesterday w.u one little fellow who was recogni/ed us being one of those who was in the city jail when Law.-on made his escape , and who escaped at the same time. At Iirst ho denied ever having been in the city jail here , but when assured that it must ha\c been his twin brother ho linally admitted that ho was the one. Marshal ( iiianelhi was very anxious to know howthey managed to pick the lock conic of Law on he said that he had seen him in the cily within a day or two , but tins is thought to ha\o been an April 1 statement. Personal I'nrnKi'nnh" . A. T. llnbbard of Neola was in the city yesterday. Dr F. L. Ueinsdale of Toledo , Iowa , is at the Ogdeii. Harry Morris will leave to day for a trip on the Paeiltu slope. Jim ICiiqlts of the Indlanola Herald is visiting fiionds in the Hlulls. A. M. Jackson loft last evening for Cheyenne on a brief bushiest trip. 11 J. Ihiblitis recovering fiom his .sevens illness of tjphoid malaria. \V. Irvine Cross , hi other of Dr. Cross , arrived in the ekj yesterday from Haiti- more. Mrs. C. H. .Stone has gone to Helena to visit her sister , and from there will proceed to Poitlnnd , Ore , lo usit her daughter , Mrs Meigi. Mis. Dr. F. C Hark and her sou , A. Clark , have started west to visit her brother , T. D. Page of Ihnoka , Ne\ . , and belore their return will visit Los Angeles , San Fianeiseo and other points of interest. Public men everywhere recommend bt. Jacob Oil as the greatest pain-euro. IjlTlSUAlTv NUTISS. The April Wide Aw.ike opens with a pretty spiing.time poem , ' 'WillyS ( Jar- den , " by Kitty Putnam Osgood ; followed by "A Hallad of the Hemlock Tree , " by Lucy Larcom. There are several serial stories in progress , and several short tales and instructive talkon historical , biographical and literary subjects. Some of the drawings arc cxqujsito , and the contributor , while doing their woik ar tistically , seem constantly to bc.ir in mind the limited capacity of those for whom they are writing , and present their sub jects in a very simple and fiesh manner. The Quiver for April , while not dealing exejusively with lehgious topics , yet has sufficient to justify its claims of Wing a inag.uinefor Sunday reading. There is , however , nothlntr morbid or gloomy about it , and a very pleasant hour may be spout gl.i'nciug over its pages. The Popular Science Monthly for April opens with the lirsl part of "An Economic Study of Mexico , " by David A. Wells' , which embodies tlio results of an investi gation and study of Mc.xico , with the ob- joot of exhibiting its economic i editions to this country , anil of helping to deter mine the desirability of the ratification on the part of the hitter of a Mexico- American commercial treaty. Other ar ticles arc "External Form of the Manlike Apes. " by H. Haitman ; "The Factor of Organic Evolution , " by Herbert Spencer ; "Uho Flench Problem in Canada. " by Ocorgo H. Clark , and "Tho I land-Work of School Children , " by Hobeeca 1) . Itickofl * . The controversy between Air Gladstone and Mr. Huxley on the scion- tilio status of the Pentateuch iscontimu d , needlessly we think , and the editor him self seems to be of the same opinion , as he remarks that the discussion seems rather anomalous the icyival of an anti quated subject. The Southern Hivouae for April ( I ) . F. Ayery is Sons , Louisville , Ky. ) opens with an illustrated in tide by K. M. Rowland on "The Virginia Cavaliers. " Mr. Hoboit IJ. Wilson replies caustically to Mr. How-oils' recent attack on poets in Haiijor's' Monthly. Mr. Henry W. Austin thinks ho lias discovered that "Lilitha , Princess of ( ihouK" was writ ten b3' Poe. There are also articles on "Tho war in Missouri , " by Richard H Musscr , and "The Reign ot Tenor in Tennessee , " by J. A Drusdalo. The Hivonac is aiming successtiilly at being tlio mouthpiece ot southern writers. The Forum for April treats on a va riety of timely topics. Probably the aitielo that will arouse the most interest is that by Mr. A. Carnegie , entitled "An Employer's View of the Labor Ques tion.1' in which betakes the ground that aibitralion should in all cases uo resorted to for the settlement of dill'ercnces vvhidi employers and a committee of workmen cannot tiicm-olves adjust in friendly confeicnco. In "The Child and the State" David Dudley Field uigues that there should boa public gnaidlan of homeless children under 13 years of age. Mr , ( Jeorgo Giniton is in favor ol a na tional eight-hour svMom , and Monsiguor ( i. S. Preston assoits that Catholics want denominational schools. In "Florida" ( Jail Hamilton writes very enthusiasti cally of the south. Altogether , the num ber is a notable one SILVER.THROATEP ZELIE. flliHH Do Ijussan Satisfied With Her Proteus , and AmliltloiiH to 10m- uark In Griiiul Opera. Chicago Tribune March 11 , 1880 : "Yu's , " said Miss do Lussan of the I5os- ton Ideals to a Chicago Tribune reporter , "my success in Hoiton was most gratify ing. 1 was once recalled six times in 'Victor. ' " Miss do Lussnn showed photographs oi her parents and older sister , all of whom am living. Mine , do Lussan was a line singer in her day , a dramatic soprano. In 1 J3 or 18(11 ( she sung with Strakobdi in a company the other principals of which were Clara Louise Kollegg , Hrig- noli , Amadio , cto , Mmo. de Lussan had a line voice , and is a superior musician. M. do Lussan is a merchant. Missde Lussan studied singing with her mother and with no other toucher. "O , yes , " the singer said , "tho letter I re ceived from a well-Known critic hero ad vising me to bo sparing of my high notes and bo caieful not to force my voice , was very good advice indeed. liut it was not now ; it was what you cull a chestnut. My mother taught mo nil that years and years ago , and this very advise was her last woids when 1 loft' her to go upon the stage. " ' 'Miss ' de Lussan , " asked the scribe , "will you tell mcf w bother you employ clavicular or abdominal breathing } " "Hah ! " rejoined Miss do Lussiin , with a shrug of disgust. "My mother troubled inc. with nothing of the kind. She told mo to open my mouth and king. 'Don't force your voice , ' she said , 'do not think to open your month wide or to make any violent etlort ; just open it naturally and sing , that u > all I would h&ve you do' ; and o 1 did. I suppoSO ; ! } nust use the ab dominal breathing to a considerable ex tent , or j on would scclno breath when 1 sing , as now jou scarcely e\er will. Note ( o ovctoxcrt myself'ndt to u < c trcinulu , not lo strain for high .diolc.s , mid not to worry about methods , but just sing this was my mother's teaching. " "Had you sung in opt-in before this scrson ? " "Never. " answered the singer. "When 1 was 10 I sang a fiwV limes iu concert , just enough to determine that success uwaited mo when 1 ghoiild be old enough. 1 resolved to appear no moio until my voice was matme. I studied all the exercises - ercises , hosts of eng , atid learned a num ber of operas. " , "What weio yonropeias ? " "L was ready to do Marguritc in 'Faust , ' Xeillua in 'Don ' Giovanni. ' Car men , Laura in 'La ( iioconda , ' and Arline in 'The Bohemian Girl.1 before 1 signed with Manager Foster. " "What operas have you Ming this j car ? " "Only in 'Victor , the Bluestocking , ' 'Frn Dinvolo , ' and 'Bohemian Girl. ' Next week I expect to appear in an adap tation of Doni/etti's 'L'Elisir ' d'Amore , ' which is mm being lohcar-ed. The cast contains Miss Iluntington , Mr. Karl , Mr. Baiuabee , Mr Claike , etc. " "Do jou expect always to remain upon the light opera stage. Missde Lnssany" "I have signed with Manager Foster for two. > eais more. After that 1 intend logo into grand opera , wheie lean do Marguerite ami other tolcs that I think lit my uico. " "O , jes. " said Miss do Lus = au , after some further conversation , "it makes a great dillerence to me whether the audi ence likes me or not. When the ntmo- phcic. is chilly. 1 am fro/en ; I cannot half do my part. This is what is the matter witluho so-oalli'd ' ' " - 'American' opera , she continued. It is like a chinch meeting. Mr. Thomas sits thoic so saeicd and so grand ; a singer is iccallod ; she must bow but slightly ; nothing is lepeutcd ; sbb must take no llower.s Understich restiic- tions a singer is depiessed ami unable to do her'-ell ' justice. No one can enjoy singing in that way. " or Interest to Athletes. James Kobinson , trainer of Athletes at Harvard and Princeton Colleges , writes from Princeton , Jan. 21 , IbSI : "For cut" , bruises , strains rheumatism and colds , J always \\ia \ Allcock's Porous Plasters for myself anil pupils. Never have known them to tail mover one hun dred ca-.es. They strengthen the mus cles and give instant relief. They aie the onlv , external remedy used by our athlete , . " Cimunstnncps bcyoull our control lnuc delayed the dobiiiR' out of onr en tire stock as we hud purposed. Tlio approaching season of spring trade llnds us with 'a ' goodly stock of Dry Goods uiid Carpets , some lines de picted hut cleared of undesirable goods. Beintr in the dry goods business wo know of no better place to continue the same than in Council BhilFs. Wo shall therefore restockevery r dcpiirtincnt with new and seasonable goods. Our Mr. E. E. Harknpssdn now making pur chases in eastern markets , and we shall soon have aTe To ofler our customers. Onr carpet de partment will he complete with the new patterns of Moquette , Body Brussels , Etc. . Etc. , Curtains ami curtain pooils tronuloincstic uiul foreign markets. AVc have already on our tables the clioiccstselcctions sf Swiss and llam- biirs : embroideries over ottered in tlio city , line un excellent assortment of white goods to which wo shall inako 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 wo invite all to call and examine onr new pur chases before buying In other market s. Harkness Bros i 401 BROADWAY Council Bluffs , , Iowa , KIEL SALE STABLES ! Horses and Mules kept constantly oil band , for ealo at i etall or In car loads. Ordcig promdtly tilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. BHUJTElt & IJOLBV , J'roprlctors. Btablo Corner I'ltth Avenue utiUiourth St Couuull llluffs lowti. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER , 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WHOLESALE AND J0081H8 OOTJNOIL BLUFFS. .WUH'i hlTlH I , IMI'hKMISfi 1V7 DEEKE , WiLLS : & Ca ] Wliolcsnlo AHriciiltaral loipleinents , Bu i , Cat rlaic , Kto , I'te. Council lllulT , Io\\n _ KEYSTONE MANUFACTUIUNG CO. , Corn Shallers , Stalk Cattd's , llsollam v , Pecdcrs , Corn I'lantors , Toad O.it- toisiiu : Tactory , Hock Rills , I IU ftps. If 01. 1W , 150 % I5J7 Main St. , Council IllufK " DAVID nilAOLKV CO. , Man if'rsanl Jobbers of Agricultural IraplementsWagons , , Buggies , ( 'Rrrlairco , anil all Kin U of Tnrm M lo'ilmrjr. 1IUO to 111(1 ( youtli Main Street , Council lllu.fs , Iowa. I'.O. Ot.r. isov , T. lIUounii\4 , Oeo.r. WitiniiT. I'ri'S.A PrtMi. V.-lic iM in. Sou-iVCoun'cl. Council Bluffs Handle Factory , ( Incorporatt'd. ) Mnnufactutcrsnf Axle , 1'ltk , Slodfro aadSniill , of o\ory description. O.IHI'K/W. COUNCIL ULUFKS CAUl'ET CO. . Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil I'lotlis , PilrtHln rittnrcs , t'phohtory OooJn , Ktc. Na 4Ki llrouluay Council HlnCf * , loua. CJfMH.S , 70/J.trCO , KTC. I'EHEGOY vt MOOHE , Wliole iilo Jobbers In Iho Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 23Mnln and T Pearl Sis , Council lllnlfs , loun. COMMISSION. SNYDEK ie LEAMAN , Whole ale Fruit and Produce Comaiissioa Merchants. Xo 14 Peiirl St. , Council HUilf * . CIlACKKllS. JI ( CLUKOr CHACKEIl CO. , Manillactnrprsol Finj Crackers , Biscuits aaJ Cakai , it , JHWJ. CKOCKKHV. MAUUER A : CKAIU , Importers&JobbarsofCrockery.Glassware . Lamps , 1'rnlt .Tara , rulleiy , Stonuwaro. IHr Good" , Fancy Good * . lite. Council HlnlTs , loniu : , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Druggie. ! * ' Pnnilrli . Ktc. Xo. i2Ialn St , nnil Xo. 211'eail St. , Council llluirs. DRY GOODS. M. E. SMITH A : CO. , Idipjrters and Jobbers of Dry Goods , Notions. ito. : No . 112 and IU Main Si. , Xo * . in and 11" ) 1'uarl St , Con IK 11 llluirs. Ion a. rnrnn. o. v. JJUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty Gcnural Commlcs'on. No. 6LJ Uroadway , Council , muffs. WIUT UUQUE'iTi : , Wholosnlo Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. NIH. IB and 18 Pearl S ! . , Council ( iltOCKHIKS. GRONEWKG & SCHOENTGEN , Jobbers in Staple aid Fancy Groceries , Nos. 117 , 110 and 121 , Main St. , Council liluffe , loua. L. KIRSCHT A : CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. AUo Wholesale Liquor Dealora. No. ilC Bioad- wny. Council llluirs. JlAltlWAHK. 1 > . C. UK VOI > , Wholesale Hardware , Tinware , Gasoline Stoves , HcfrlperalorH. etc. Noa. fill Broadway , and 10 Main street , Council I Irc. /rc. BECKMAN & CO. , Manu'actnromof and Wholusalo Dmlora In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No &J5 Main St. . Council lllulfa , Iowa. JJATS , CAPS. ETC. METCALF KROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos. UI2 and 314 Broadway , Council IllutTfl. HHAVV KEELINE & FELT , Iron Steel Nails , , , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council IIUifTs , Iowa. IIIDKS AXD WOOL. 1) . li. McDANELU & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , TallowWool , Pells , Greiio mid I'ura Council Illuiru , Iowa. OILS. COUNCIL BLUI'TS OIL CO. , Wliolosalo Hunters In Illuminating & Lubricating Oil ; , Gasoline ? . , ETO. S. Theodore , A ont , Counull llhida. Iowa. LUMIIKll , VIUXO , KTC. A. OVERTON 4 : CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumbar , Piling , Aud llridKO Material Spcclaltlod.WlioIosaln Luiu- borotall Kinds. Olllco No. 130 Mulu St. , ,0'ouncll 1 1 Hi tin. Iowa. WINES AND LIQUOItS. JOHN LINDKR , Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent lor St. Gotthard's Herb Illltord. No. 13 Main St. Council Ululla. SC1INE1DEH & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , A'o COO Main it. , Cu.iitcfl N. SCHUH.Z , Justice of Hie Peace. Offlco Over American Erprcss Company. Farm at a Bargain. Well Improved farm of 1C7 acres tor sale ; 2) miles Horn Couucll HUuta. AUdresa 1KA SCOP1KLU , Council w. * * W3 ER Hrlck li.illillm nnvkhvt rntioil or moxcilnml ntl rnctlon jfimrnntccil. rmino houses nioTe < J onl.ltlle0lii.it trJc' < a-the Ijejt liUlio wor'.J. , SOS Ki'hlh Avonno and 13ijih.Hi SI root , Council SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOK. Spoelil ndvcrtljomoiiti , such ai LostVounJ , To li-3 in , Po S ila , To Ho it , W.viU DonrdliiK.otc. , will bo Insortoj In tills column tt thclowmto of TUN CKNty 1'KH UNK for Ilia flrstlnsortlon nJ KIVH OK.VH 1'Klt U.VK for ench autmiuont imorlioii. L3ivo mcntsat our oiUso , No. li i'ourl stioot , llioatlwnf , Council lllulM. WANTS. "HUH I SA1.12 Chrnp. A now iu > n > i > it ro iistci- - 1An IciMin , KiltigU A. lo , VViilnill , louo. \\ANTiil : A iolliilili mull of KOOI ! millions ' In ml o vlmipo of Inixliu"- " . ( iootl puj Cull on ( .ol. W. W. Wood , licjlilolo hotel , imme diately. _ FOR SAI.I5 Old DIIJIOIS. In iUimtltics | to suit , ut II 'O olllco , No. K I'onil slieol irOH HUNT I'lvo loom cottage , liiquliciit JL1 l.-O I'ouith sticcl , or ot McMickcn , 310 I'lntnor stiei't. SWAN iV VI. icr.lt. No . Mill a slicol , Uin < lur'ltl7jiiV ( lln'ilti , iu.il estiito aim niui- . Our txwkx mo lull ol specliil ImiL'iiiiH , but it 11 Impo-sllilo to pill- llbh u lolmlilo ll-i I'Kim the nut ol so muiy iiiulv- What \\o imk 1st If joii want to snll ortnulo nn > tiling i'1 ' "ur Hnr.ilte IM anil \ > u \\lllRoiul jouupllooC Imtiriilns toM'irot ( Voin. Lands Impiovi'il oi iinlmpiove I , oily or ton a property , toUs of ( tool * of any Mn I In any jilnc-e. II such joii Invo or such j onanl let m licat fioin von. Snan \ WulKur C < i tntll Illuff j " NOT in : or ni.ssoi.t TION. BY mutual consent the copniliini&hip lie o- tofiuo c\l llnir unilir tlio thin naiuc ol Oilell fc Diiy Is this d tv ilN-olv oil , an < n funnel equitable division Inn IIIK 1 > n mailool the ar- < ountH mul liiiMni'S- the olil 111 ill. K. II. Oclcll miu'KHls to 0110 half thcuol ami K .1. D.iyonc-hnll II H. OKI t.r , , F. .1. DAY. _ RlTSSELL&Go MRDufactiucraofall slzasof Automatic Engines Kepcclally ncsl-rncd for ItiiMnlnir MILLS , ( JHAIN.KLHVATORS , AND KLKUL'KIO LIGHTS , Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. New Mnssillou Threshers. Carey and Woodbuiy Horse Powers. STATIONARY , SKID , Portable and Traction Engines , SANV MILLS , ETC. Factory Massillon , 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St. , Council Bluffe. SEND FOB 1886 ANNUAL. THE CARTER WHITE LEAD CO.'S ' DIAMOND UKAM ) OV Strictly Pure Lead , Zinc and Oil PREPAIRED PAINTS Aio .lust as lopip'ontpil , frpo from adultera tion , anil the % i'iy tio.-l mamilactinoil , a tact tlrit cr.n lit ) 8iili iantlalo.l ' . ) > actual coinpail- 60118. 1 or fcalo by S. H. KELLY , Dealer in Drugs , Paints , Oils , Etc. OO7 Main Street , Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL lIUUFFa The following la tlio tlmo of arrival an1 departure of trains by central Btnndnnl tliuu , at tbo local depots. Trains leave transfer Uopot ton mlnutua earlier and arriva ten inlnutos later : DCI'AUT-cmcAno * NOHTicwtSrEltN.AUUIVB- 0.2) ) A. M . Mall anil Kxprcss . C.Vp. : ) M , UUOr. M . Accoininodatlon . 4Mi : : u. CWr. : u . KxproBH . U.IV > A. M. CIlirAUO & HOCK ISLAND. OSOA.M . Mall anil KvproHs . 6Mi : > . M. 7. ID A. u . Accominoilatlon . 5:41 : r.M. 0MP.u : ) . Kipruss . 'J:05A. : M. C1I1CAUO. MII , AUKI.K A hT. I'AUl. 0:20A. : M . Mall and Uxpro-H . B:50i' : . vc C-'Ml'.U . Kxprpsi. . . 0.05A.M. CI11CAQO. BUHMMIIO I & QUINCV. POA. : ( M . Mall anil UxprbRS . C:50P. : CWJ1' : . M . Hxpicss . U .05 WAIIASII , 8T. LOUIS * PACIFIC. 2:1BP. : M.Ixicnl bt.Ix > nU KinriHs Loral . a .00 p. M.'I'rnnsfcr St. Louis Kx. Transfor. : ) : Kl I * . M KAN8A8 CirV , KT. JOK ft COUNCIL. JlMIfTS 10:10 : A. M . . . . Mailand KzpritfS. . . .dM\.n. : ti.05p.il. . Hxiiuss | . C. ' JA. M. HIOUX CJTV & PACIFIC. 7:15A.M . . .Slonx City Mall . ? : ! . M. 6.K : ) p. u . fit. I'aul Kxprosa . B. JA. u. UMON PAMKIO. JO.niA.U . DPIIVOI Express .641I' ; . M. 2Up. : M. . . Uncoln I'ass.Om. If K. V..i'.a-i p. M. 7Wr. : u . Overland Kriiioxs . B16A. ; M. DUMMY TIIAINB TO OMAHA. Leave couiioil IllHlTs 7:0.r : > 8OS : U'IO-10:10 : : ll.au a. m. ; lJOaW3J4ao6.Bn : : : : : Hfi : | 11:46 : p. m. Sundays- ' 05-V..D 11 : Wa. . in , 2.W : IM6.250 : .M 11:43 : p. in. J-eavo Omil -7:35-850-1000-UOa. : : ; ; : ' . m 1:1X1-2:00- : : : i:00-l:00 : : .00 : Bar : > < : I5 ll:10p : , in. Sundays U:15-7.SO-S:41-11.00u : , m. : 2OJa006.0J : ; - 8:05-3:15-11:10 : : : n iu. Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. & Arnil , PI-OJIH. and bnggaifo taken to and from nil iralns. lliis 'S , cairlagi-s and luiKjriiKo wnir- oiis make connottlona with nil trains Prompt attention isen \ to all oalls gppclal lalcis lo thcatrival troupes and roininorelal inun. Oar- rla os uni dny and nlKut. Oniuo ut Option llouso. Tok'iihono US Also at llcchtclo a Hotel I.riut oiilers on the latos STEAM DYE WORKS Mrs. C. L. Gillette's ' Hair Goods Store , No , 29 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Opp , Postoffice , TIIOB. or/jcin. w. Bf ° 3 r OPPICEB & PUSJEJY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. REMOVED. 1 wish to rp | tvtfnlly cull tlio attention of my patrons and the public In Konoial , to my roituv VHllioin the old stand Nos , 7 and V , .Main St. , to my nou anil commodious iiuailcrg , Ho , 226 Broadway , Wliotu I will he ploitnM to tea mj many friends Wllli aliir/o , non ami complete ntsomnciit of all I ho very LATEST Fabrics in SpringSTTlB And being lucntcil In law qnarlcis 1 am bettor than over holme incpiuod loeciotho uubllo , Jtcspeclfutly , J. M , SMITH , Merchant Tailor _ _ NO 220 Broadwny.Council Blufft. " JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJITOIIj BLjTJJFinS. Practices In StaM and Fedoi.xl Courts. Kooius T nndS , Siuu.iU iiluftk. LAMPS and CROKERY" -AT- REDUCED PRICES , At Homer's , No. 2IJ Main Street. Coiinuil HlnfTa. la B. BICE , M. IX PJNfipDO or olliL-r tnintr roino\od wkhout UHnVLillhJ tliuknirunrdriwlnifot blood. CHROHIC DISEASES or ail kinds . spocmitr. Over thirty j cars' priot.cal expo No. 11 1'uail Siiuel , Count U llluits. KIIES. 'rca. I. W. Ttn.i.r.vs , VIcoPics. JAMES N. UuovvNC'ashlur. national Bank 102 MAIN STREET , Capital $100,000 Authorized Capital 250,000 Stockholders Represent . . . 1,000,000 Do a Kcm'ral banliliiif . AccounH or li.inki. banliora , lucrchanta , man- utactnrcTsand InJUIduala locclvcd on favora- blli tl'11113. Domestic : in J forclirn oxclinns'O. Tlia vary bast of attention Jflvon to all busl toourcato. TIMOTHY SEED. I lm\o a quantity of Found , ncll cleaned seed nlilcli I olTor at lonsonablo llsurce. Socil of the crop of 1E8' > . Corrci-poiidonco bollc'ltcd. 1G. . UUTLVIi , Sclmllei , lonu. C. & N. Vf. Ily. MASON WISE , Horses and Mules Foi nil purposes bought and sold , at retail nnil in lots SoYfnty-sIx head of tlioory tmst ( piallty of mules now on hand. Con null liluffa Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS Baggage & Transfer Line. 'Ilus and bnirpn o unions connrct ulth nl train" , to nil liottls , losldcni'us , utc. Kptclul at- lonllon loCOMMlMtClALMHN' and TIIHATltl- CAL TliOI'l'US. Prompt uttuiitlon jrlvon all calls. Olllco at 1'aclllo lloiibc , Telephone No KO ; nl so Telephone No. 1J8 at UK > ICH House. H. BEECROFT , Proprietor. CARPETS , CUBTAINS , , Mattings , Window SliaclesEtc Wholesale and Retail. Spring 1HIK5 Onr stock is now com plete and contains the newest designs and colorings in all grades of Carpets , i Curtains , Rugs , Upholstery ( foods , etc. J'Ol'ULAH J'ttlCKS-Mnil orders at tended to prompt'y. ' Fine Upholstery Work to order. COUNCIL IJLUI-T.S CAIM'KTS CO. , 1.05 Hroiidway , Locking Bracket for Fences AND OIHKIt ItAII.S , IIODi , K'lO. FJNCKS : ut'iii1rrniou'r \ NAILS. An > part rralll ) tukon out or toplacod. I'oi pltkil oi mil fLMiciM.iinn 01vood , cuunot lie ( tolled lor laillns ot any sort. I'oi puileulaiii write C. J. IIKt'KMAN , linunlor. Council HlutTd. Btatunni ) count ) rights for sale. ONION TICKET OFFICE A. T , ELWELL , Agent , No. 607 HroaJvrtir , Oauucit ONLY HOTEL la Council AIM ] all modern Improtumtuta , call buys , Uru hum bills , ulc. , Isuiu VHESTON MOUSE ! Nm.215 , l'J7 and 219 , Mnlll Stioet , X MU1IN , 1'ioprletcr