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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1886)
- t THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY , APRIL 3 , 1886. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , SA'ITKDAY MORNING , APRIL I ) . NO. i2 , PEABI. STREET. telrU'Kd by cniiicr In nny pnrt of tlio city nt twenty touts per week. JMV.Tn.Tox , - - - Manaser. rM Omen , No. 43. HIOIIT liiHTOii. No. a. MINOH JI Slubljs , tlio hatter. New npniiK goods at Rcitcr's. Now goods arriving dully ut Htirkiicss Urot hers' . The public schools open the spring torn' Monday. Additional Council HlulTs local will bo found on tlio bcCotid pngo. W. H. Shorradon lists removed his ilcnlnl rooms to No. 27 Main struct , over I' . It. Jacqiierniin A : Go's. I'ennit toeit was yesterday given ( J. K. liolton and Esther Starts , tlio former fioin Macedonia , and the latter from Car ( in. in.Tlio injunction cases whieli were to have "on heard at , Hsirlan yesterday before Igu Connor liave gone over until to- Thursday night slipped slminml on Main street , between ' mil Chilli iivonuub , and got away iMaxom has complotcd plans for u ihool building for Pncilic.Iunclion. bo , whim erectetl , the largest .ng in the platu. ! o funeral of the child of Mr. Ilorwieh M roil yesterday from his home on rco street. The child was buried in . . ! Hebrew cemetery , Oak Hill. Kev. Mr. Mackuy is publishing a little paper in the interest of St. Paul p.irish. Its columns are filled with various inter esting items about religious work. The .saloon injunction rases , which were to have been tried in Harland yes- tciday , have been postponed until next .Saturday , when they will be heard ut Dennison. Our stock of Moqtietto , Body Brussels and Ingrain carpets is now complete. Our customers are invited to examine the tamo. No tumble to show goods. 11 : ir lines nos * Brothers. We have a consignment of now spring wraps and shall hold them unlynfew tlay.s. Parties wishing new and sljlish goods will do well to examine tho-e tit onco. llarkuoss Brothers. J. L. Forman yesterday collected $51 in Justice llemlrieks' court on some judgment. He put the money into his VCM. pocket ami started for his store. On arriving ( here the money was gone , It is Mill gone. Between 10 and 11 o'clock la t night a liie broke out in what is Known as the Cash Meat market , on Bioadway , be tween Kighth and Ninth .streets , caused by u defectivechimney. . The loss will not reach $100. A number of destitute looking fellows were before Justice Hondricks yesterday on the charge of vagrancy. 1-ive of them wore found guilty and sent to the. comity jail for twenty nays each. Another of the accused claimed to be somewhat of an attorney , and insisted on a jury trial. He will be accommodated to-day. The musical institute closed last even ing. It has been a success in every par ticular. The exorcises last ineningweie varied from the iiitial nrogramme , and several solos and oilier entertaining features were introduced anil heartily en joyed by the members of tlie institute and the few friends present by invitation. A. Overtoil yesterday received four car loads ol Texas lumber , the lir-t that has , arrived this mouth on account of the railroads , although ho has orders placed for 230. Ho has tlio contracts for the lum ber to bo used in the building of the Mis souri Pacific railroad from Weeping Water , Neb. , to Lincoln , and also the now line of the B. & M. from Omaha to Tlio of Lincoln , Neb. , tele phoned hero yo.slorilay that ? llll : ( ! ll < * rested two follows tliorc , one of wiiotn liiul a chock which ho thought was crooked. The check was signcub.y Sam T. Evans & Co. , drawn upon Ollicer A : ' Fusoy of this city , and in laver of Wil liam Mooia & Son. The amount was $ r > 00 anil the number of the check ? ,00. ( ! Inquiry at the baiiK confirmed the .st\s picion that no such parties kept any Mich account with the bank , and as the chock was dated Apiil 1 it seems possible - siblo that it was the relic of some April fool joke. Smith & Musson is the name of a now linn which has just located at No. (510 ( Ilrondway , in churgo of an enterprise which will prove ot benefit to the city , nnd which is conscnuontly cordially welcomed. They are tno general agents for Ivcson , Ulakcinan & Co. of New York City , and will handle their school furni ture from hero for a territory embracing live states. This an excellent distribut ing point , and it is believed that the business will prove more .successful than ever under this now arriingomonl. They will put in maehinory unila dynamo amide do considerable manufacturing. They handle school furnitmo exclusively. Charles Putt , n mute aged about 18 , Was fclinck by a freight train a little east of this city on Thursday. The boy was walking along the Hock Island track , and not hearing the approaching train , the engineer slacked up , but did not come to ninto a full hto when tlm engine throw Ilia boy from tlio track. T'o ) ' boy escaped with a broken nose and some slight in juries , Ilo had been attmding the insti tution here and was walking homo when the train overtook him. This is said to bo the second lime ho has boon injured 111 tliis way. It seems that he would now bo willing to try some other path for walking. Counters , shelves , show cases , cliamlo- HOTS and all ether store fi.xlurcb for sale at E. Dowllng's. Public men everywhere recommend St. Jacob Oil as the greatest pain-euro. Money to loan by Forrest Smith. For llr t class Missouri wood call on Gloason , ut his coal oilico , SO 1'oarl street. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate lo.uis. J. W. & K. L. Squire , 101 1'carl street , Council JH nil's. A line line of now opera glasses , and tlm latest pattern 'Iolo-terio barometers , besides all the now and loading novelties in jonolry , diamonds , etc. , at C. U. JucquormiH & CoV , No , 27 Main st. Host coal and wood in the city at Gloa son 's , 20 Pour ! street. _ ' Dr MohcodT'oculist ml aurist , No. C03 Uroadway , Council Hlulls. Social ItcniH. Mrs. M. F. Ilohrer entertained a small number of friends on Tliui sday evening nt her residence. No , 210 Vine street , at a 7 o'clock tc.i and progressive ouchro. On Friday ovciiin gMrs. M. Wcathorby was suddenly surrounded by her uumer- , ous friends at her residence , No. 221 Vine stivpt , and glvon a genuine birthday bur- lirisn. Thorc were about twenty couples J irctent. The occasion occurring on "All ol'g Duy , " Mrs , . ! . P. Mulholiiind sated tliti guests with gome excellent ) okicg , which were lined with choice col on flnnuvl. Other jollities wore indulged in. anil a inorry tliuo is rcpmlcd by nil i . LOOKING OUT FOR "CON" MEN They Arc Not to bo Allowed to Hang About tlio Oily. ENLARGING THE CITY BUILDING. Fhfit Nulls Mntlc In t lie IlllilTri-A Miss * inu Nine Spot Sends a Man to Hie 1'cnl ton tlnry Tlic.Saloon Cases Postponed. lied Paint at I lie Valley. Missouri Valley is still agitated about tlie "Mloons , tlie question not being so much as to whether saloons shall con- tlnuo to run there but \\hetbcr they will pay * , )0 ) a month Hoen e , or line , or a less amount. The council had a talk over the situation the oilier night. Some of tlie saloon men had been to Mayor Dnttoti and aid point blank that they could not and would not pay a line ot S5 ( ) per month , and some of them said if it was that or nothing they would have to close. The mayor informed them that the line vtottld be no les unless tlio council thought otherwise , and that lor this rea son the meeting was called. This is : i matter in whieh the council has nothing to .say. If tlm in 113 or wished to line them § 100 or $10 he could do so and tlie council could not help tlieiu-olvc * . Hut the mayor wi-licd to know what tlie feeling of the council was in tlie promises , winch was all right , for 'f ' he knew that the council would back him lie would feel more secure. It cems that with the old council there was an understanding between them and the mavor and the saloon men tlr.it they uovld not be lined more than once each month , and tlie line was put at $50 per month , whieli was equal to $ ( it ( ) ) si year. This amount they were willtujr to pay. Now they came up and do not want to pay that amount , but are willing to pay tf.0 ! or if,1. ) . The council was unanimous in lining them at least $ o ( ) and not a cent le s. and if they could not pay it they could cloie up. . o Mrs. O. A. Rogers will have tlio man agement of the' now Parisian millinery store at her old stand , where she \ \ ill lie ilea ) < -t'd to wait upon her old customers. AViituliinjj Kor " < ; oii. " Men. Yesterday tlie police were given the de scription of four young tollo\\s who wore said to have been trying to turn tiicks on the incoming Rock Island train the even ing lief ore. One of them was described as having sandy hair , another as wearing a bitofwhite court planter on the upper part of his lace. Oliieer Berwick found a young man answerinir the description of tlie one with the court plaster on Ins face and brought him to headquarters. He admitted that he had been in company with the icd hailed fellow , but WJLS sur prised that he was charged with being a conlideiice man. lie gave his name as Thomas Boll , and claimed to lie a black smith with his home in Mexico , Mo. lie had a revol\er in his pocket , and there was blood on his handkerchief and on a a letter in his poekit. The blood , he ex plained , came liom the \\mnul on his forehead , whieh he received by falling down. He was held for further investi gation , and broke down , crying like a baby when locked up. The impression made by his story and actions is that he is not a crook , but his description answers so closely to the one wanted that it was deemed best to hold him for a short time. All the latest novelties at the Parisian store. _ City Improvements. Tlio danger of a flood is the theme of frequent discussion witii the = o citizens whose properly so lies as to be liable to an overllow. The chief point of trouble now is said to be in the vicinity of the Northwestern depot , the bridge of tlie company materially interfering with the waterway of the ditch. Fear is felt that unless some radical and immediate changes arc made the ditcli will be easily cio-"ft"Ct ! there , and an overllow , such as lias"charactertze < ! m-ovlous seasons , will result. The matter is to be u''GiIZ111 1 ° the attention of the council , and it is hoped that there will bo no delay in hav ing all possible danger removed. The sewer ifiteh from Liflli avenue north needs clearing out , and this work will probably be done at once , as it is con sidered more imnoitant than the exten sion of the ditch beyond tlio city limits. There is still considerable street p.ivmg , the contract for which was let to Mr. Folsom - som last fall , but the work deferred until tliis spring. This paving is all cedar block. Madison street is to be paved un der this contract , and also upper Park avenue. Washington avenue , from Hryant to Market street , is aKo to be paved. Mr. Folsom lias written the authorities to know when ho can begin work. _ China mattings and oil cloths , also Napier and Coco matting , at K. Dow- ling's. \ Powerful Nine Spot , It looked a little strange to see lying in the pigeon hole of one of the official desks u pack of cards , which had evidently been used in many a panic , and the Hii ; : man could hardly miss the opportunity of commenting upon tlie fact. His curi osity was soon satisfied. "Those cards scut a follow to the penitentiary , " spoke up ex-Jnstico Abbott. "How'u thatV" "Jt was a curious sort of an affair. A follow was arrested for burglary. Among the things found on him was that pack of cards , which had been stolen among other tilings. It was declared by one witness that this identical pack of cards was stolen irom tlio place , and he insisted on the claim. The lawyer for the prisoner tried to make tlie witness weaken , and it did 3Com strange that he could bo so oiiro of this being the pack , when there wore so many ii.icki in the country just like them. Tlio lawyer cross-questioned him sharply , and went out ami got two or three other packs of cards which worn just like them apparently , Hu would hand him first one pack , then another , and try to get Iho witness mived up , but ho would pick out that pack every time as the right one. Finally he was pressed Into telling how lie knew it was I ho pack. Why , says ho , the nine spot of spades has been lost from that pack , while all the ether packs have got a nine spot. That bottled it , and made the identification complete , The fellow got a turm in the pen.1 ' _ Some very choice remnants of body Brussels at 13 IJowJing's. aliitf tlm City Hall. The need of u new orti largo city build ing lias become so apparent that the council is seriously considering plans for putting an addition onto the present building. This estimated cost of the im provement will bo loss than f 3,000. , It is proposed to build an addition onto the northern slilo of the present building , to Imvo a frontage of twenty-two foot , and to um back the entire length of the building. The present stairway will bo left about as now. The main lloor of the present building will bo divided lib now into rooms for the city clerk und city auditor , while the rt-ar loom , now used by tlie city engineer , can be used for the pbliec. lii the new part the first lloor is to bo divided into three olllees , one 17.\17 lor a mayor's ollicc , another of tlio same fixe for committee meetings and consul tation room , while in tlie rear will bo a room 17x35 for the engineer , his nresent ofiice being far too small. Up stairs ( hero arc to bo two front rooms , one each side of the stairway. One will be for the judge of the superior court , the other for a consultation and .jury room. This will leave a room over forty feet square to be u ed for a court room and council cham ber. The roof \\ill bo raised so as to give a fifteen foot ceiling. Such are tlie out lines of the plans hoi tig considered. Imtirovoinciit Notes. Horace Everett is building an elegant entrance between his old home and tlie new addition built last season. It is a double arch , with double fronted chimney , the upper sections of which arc of art gla s , the chimney breast above the mantle to be a largo minor. Charles llarl is soon to erect an rlirht- room residence on Oakland avenue The Episcopal church people are about to let the contract for tlie inside work of their now edillce. William Plumber has been making ex tensive alternations in his property on North Main street , cutting tlie large room ti ) ) stairs into olllees and IKing up the liapiMiicut ami lir t lloor for the American Di-tnet Telegraph company olllees. lr ) A. P. Haneliett will begin the build ing of bis new residence. No. 1'JO Fourth street , about the loth inst. Charles Moore is removing his resi dence , No. 107 Fourth s'.rcet ' , to replace it vvith a line cottage. Tlie i ; stone work contractors have coin iileled the lir t story of the goveniineii building and have tlie lir.st tier of stone laid on the second. The iron work will be put in place very soon now. The Null Works l-'it-st. Mr Eugene Call , sreneral manager of the Council 111 nils Tack and Wire Nail company , jesterday presented the Hr.r with samples of eight-ounce steel blued tacks and two inch steel wire broils , ( lie lirit turned out liy tlie new tack factory which was organi/.ed last January anil began operations on Wednesday last. 'Ihe ollieers of the company are Frank Grass , nresideut ; Kugone Call , secretary A. 11. Walker , treasurer. Mr. Call lias had eighteen j ears ex perience in the nail business in Oxford , N.J , Chattanooga , Teiiu. , 'and latterly with the Omaha Nail Manufacturing company. Wo Are With You ! The only Chicago & Northwestern ticket ollice has removed to No.I'Jl ISioad- way ( Wabash ollice ) and tickets are I hero sold to Chicago and all principal points cast. ,1. C. Mi i ( .111:1.1. : , Ticket Agent. City Finances- . To the Honorable Mayor and Common Council of the City of Council Hlulls , Iowa. Gents. . I herewith submit toyour honorable body a report of warrants is sued by me fioin March 10 to March III inclusive , as follows : ( tcncinl land SUJ9.05 Ktieets and alleys U.IiO Police 2.W Fire depai tnir-nt 1 ir : . 10 ( iasaud stieet lamps .7.1.21 Pi luting and supplies 101.70 City enu'lneer JiTr.T : ! Inteiseutloa n.ulng li'.UU Total S7JG.OO Respectfully subiiiltied , L. KI.NMII : , City Auditor. Cimunstiiiicos beyond our control Iinvc delayed the closing1 out of our en tire stock us we hud purposed. The approaching season of spring trade finds us with a goodly stock of Dry Goods nud Carpets , some Hues de pleted hut cleared of undesirable goods. Being in the oiry Cl'.S business wo know of no better place to continue t.'lC same than in Council lUuiFs. We shall therefore re-stock every department with new and seasonable goods. Our Mr. E. E. Ilarkncss is now milking pur chases in eastern markets , and we yhall soon have aTe To offer our customers. Our carpet dc- partmciitwill be complete with the new patterns of Moquette , Body Brussels , Etc. . Etc. , Curtains and curtain goods from domestic and foreign markets. We have already on our tables tlio choicest selections sf .Swiss and Ham burg embroideries over ottered in tlio city , ano an excellent assortment of white goods to which wo shall make frequent additions , Wo thank onr many patrons for their favors and grooil will lu the past , and Are shall endeavor to merit the same in the future , by attention to their inter ests , and by good goods ami wo Invite nil to call and examine onr now pur chases before buying' iu other markets. Harkness Bros 401 BROADWAY Council Bluffs , Iowa. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , ON MONDAY , APRIL i th WB VflU , SEIJ ; AT Special Sale ! Lonsclale Muslin , 6c a yard. Lonsclale Muslin , 6c a yard. Lonsdale Muslin , 6c a yard. On Monilay , April Olh , we v ill com mence selling at Corsets : 75 BONE CORSETS , worth 7Gc , wo sell for 18c. 100 BONE CORSETS , sold elsewhere for $1.50 , wo will sell for C5c. The celebrated DR WARNER'S ' Corsets , nre to bo sold by us for 92c. These can. not bo bought in largo quantities at wholesale for loss than $1 each. 150 BONE WOVEN CORSETS , that nre re tailed the couutry over for $2.75 , we will bell at $1.50 each. On Monday , April . .libe will commence soiling ut Special Sale ! t Handkerchiefs' : i Every person can afford to purchase .them now. You should buy one , and send it toyour friends in the east and lot them see what bargains wo have in this pavt of the west. ONE CENT will on Monday next purchase a fine bordered .handker chief. We have them hi all designs and colors for Our in ices is For men , youths and boys , still con tinue at the low figures which we ad vertised in the Boo last week. In ladies' and childrons1 Wo still have a largo quantity of the Bankrupt stock which wo bought at such remarkably low figures and we still oflbr them , cheaper by half , than they can bo purchased elsewhere , LADIES , Our special sale of Lonsclale muslin is only on Monday next. t Council Bluffs NOS. 18 MAIN STREET and 17 PEARLS WHOLESALE AND JOBBINC COUNCIL BLUFFS. MitlcVllVt.\1 ] } \ , DKKKE , WKLLS At U Wliolcs-xlo Agricultural Implenuiits , Bodies , CniiliiKC , ito : , Ktc. Council IllnT3 ( lown. KKYSTONK MAN'UFACTUKIN(5 ( CO. , Corn Shelters , Stalk Cutters , ws , PcodcM. Corn PlintcM , Food Cut' UTS , lite Faotoiy , Hock rails , 1IU. No ? . IfOI , 1WI , l.Vtt . , 1507 Main St. , Council llliilTji. DAVID HHAlU.r.Y "coTi Jlnnuf'rsnnlJoli'icrs ' of Agricultural Implements.Wagons . , Buggies , rixrildiri" " , and all klnli or Turin Mna'itnrrjr. 1100 to 1110 South Main Strool , Coun-il IllutTs , lown. V.O. ( It.KtHOS , T. H.notions tlvo.P. Wntaiir. I'ies.ATrcn . V.l'rcMiin \Counsol. . Council Bluffs Hiadio Factory , ( Incorpornti'd.l Manuriicliiicrsor Axlu , 1'ick , Slodio and Sin ill llnudlos , ofp\ery dc % cilptlon. CAlll'll'iy. L BLUKKS I AIIPKT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil I'lothi , Omt'iln VIxturiH , tTh | ) Ntory Utc. No. 405 llroailvtay Council IllulTj , Iowa. ro , mr. PKKKCJOY & MOOUK , WholcMilo Jotiboia In tlio Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. N'os. SMMaln and 27 1'oiulSts. , Council llluffs , SNYDKK & LKAMAN , M'liolcsalo Fruit and Produce Conimission Merchants , N'o. ItlVnrl Pt , rouncll llliilN. .McCLUIlO CIIACICKR CO. , MaiiiilnctUiPMuf Fine Crackers , Biscuits and Cata , C'liunrfJ nhtSfnDie I. MAUHKU & CUAK5 , ImportersuJobbersofCrockeryGlas3war3 : , I.nni)9 | , I'rult .Inis , Cutlery , Stoncnaio , Ilnr Goods , 1'ancy UooiU. Itc. ! Council lllutr * , loww. 11AHLK , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , s' Snudilcs. Ktc. N'o. "Z Mnln St , and Xo. SI 1'oarl St. , Council Illtitra. GOODS. JI. K. SMITH & CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods , Notions. Ktc. No . 112 and III Main St. , N'on. 113 and in I'oaii St . Council lllnlH. lown. FHU1TS. O. W. UUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty Ooncral Comniltslon. N'o. 311 lliendwny , Council lllutTs. WHIT * wiiolcsnlo Fruits , Confectionery & Faucy Groceries. Jfos. 10 and 18 I'carl St. , Council Hluir- . anociutuis. EG & SCHOENTCI-N : , Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groceries , N'oh. 117 , 11U and 121 , Main St. , Council llluffs , Iowa. L. KIKSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholc ale Liquor Dealers. Xo. 410 Broad way , Council lllults. } ' . C. D10 VOL , AVIiolesalo Hardware , THiware , Gasoline Stoves , ItcfiliM'ratorH , etc. N'os. r/M Hroadwiy , and 10 .Main stioct , Council Illuirp. HAltXESS. ETC. UKCKMAN & CO. , Mnnuractuicisof and Wliolosnlo nonlcrs In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. SSi Main St. . Council Illuffs , Iowa. I.lTf , CAI'S. KTC. MKTCALF IJKOTIIKIIS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Xos.l''nml ; : ill Uroadway , Council lllnlTrt. KKKLINK & FKIT , Wholosalu Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council IllnlTs , Iowa. HWKS AXJ ) WOOL. 1) . H. McDANKLI ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , 1'olts , ( Iri'iiso anil Turd Council lllulfH , Iowa. CH/.S. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CX , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils , Gisollna ETC. , E3TO. B.lhrodoro , AKOIII , Council Illutft. lown. J.UMIIKH , I'lUXO , KTC , A. OVKRTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , And llrldiru Materliil Spocialtii's.Wliolonalo I.mu- horot all Kinds. OIIIco No. 1JU Main ht. , Council lllutu. Iowa. II'/.YKS AXlt MQl'OtlS. JOHN LINDEU , Wiiolcsnlo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Arcnt [ lor St. Cotlliard'u Hurl ) Hitters. No. U JhilnM. Council Illnlls. SCHNKIDBR & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , JVo COO Mnln St. , C'uimcfl HlH0t. N. SCHUBZ , Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. Farm at a Bargain. \Vclllmpro\ed farm of IDT acies tor > i miles fioin Cuimcll Ultitrs. Addioss 1KA bCOKlKl.l ) , Council lilulTf. W. I3. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER llrlek t ) illillnu RIIV Xliul inUpil or moved nml * ntNrnctlon pumnutecil. IVninc houses move < l onUtlk'UU.ittrucks-thu licit In the \rnill. 803 Eighth Avoune anil Hi liili Stroat , Council Blufft. Sl EOIAL NOTICES Notion. special Rlveril ( < oinont , such m I.ost.Foutil.To 1.3VI , t3 b , To lljnt , Wanu nonrcllnff.otc. , will bo Insertoil In this column it Ihclow rate of TBS CKNT3 1'Klt MVK for tha firstlnsortlon ml KIVIJ OK.VM I'Ull I.ItfK fur cnch gutwiuont iiMorllnn. Iiiivo nlvortlo oilleo N'o. JJ 1'u.irl - mcnlwt our , sti-out , noir Ilroudu-uy , Council UUHIX \VA NT * . T/IOU SAM * -"lump. A now iwiiinit rnuMcr -L1 AiulerMin , Kilnwl.lo , Wnlmit , lown. \\.ANTr.I ) . \ rellnlilu innti of uool millions I' to till o chin no ol IMI-IIIC- " . ( ! neil | > uy Call on Col. W. W. Wood , Ho lileli' hotel , Itninu- illiuHy , SAMJ OM impute. In iiniintllliu to suit , ut UPC ollloo , NCI. li IV "ITUM ' HUNT Kl\o iiiiini oottnpp. Imntlte.it JL' iso nmtth stictt , or ol .McMlukcn , HID I'luttierstii'ut. SWAN \VUKiU , No. JS .Main Miivt , ( uiulor I'ltl/un' * Hunk ) , io.il rslitlu HIM tnur- iu'lmiiKolirolu'D. Onr Ixri'tstiui ' lull IwiBiiliH , hut It Is Impn-slhle to null a iclinliln list ttoin tliohict of MI timny dmlv iiKeg. Wluit uunsk H : II jini want to neil ortnulo un > tliliiir In our line , rite IH anil no \\lll i'nl : jou n pllo ol liiiij-'iilns to siilucl fi'oin. l.iinds linprovuii or iiiilitipmvu I , city in toun piopcit > , lot'UR ol irouils ol any kiiul in tiny pint o. II such jolt Imxotir sn.-li you want lit us hour from > on. Swan i. Wulknr Cu.uiL'II or nis-ioi.criox. BV mutual cntiM'tit tlm eopartni'ishlp licio- toTnio ( vl-tlnir untlrr tlie Una naniu ol O.k'll , V I\\ ) l < itlil- iladolvcil , tin oicniinil i'iiiitiililc | ilh l-lon liming In' n nnule of the nc- I'ounls nii'i hiislnc'ss ol the old linn. II. II. OdHI siiiToi'ds to oneliull thi'iLOl nml 1" J. Day oiaMinll. I ! It. Onr.i.i. , 1" . J. l\v. _ E.USSBLL&OO . Mnnufncturcraof all slzeaot Automatic Engines rspcclidly Designed for Ituniilnir MILLS , GliAlNiKLKVATOHS , AND ELKCTIUC LIUIITS , Tnbuiur and Locomotive Boilers. New Miissillou Threshers. Carey and Woodbury ITorse Powers. STATIONAUY , SKID , Porla1)lc and Traction Engine ? , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factory Ma"sillon , 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St. , Council Uluffc. SEND FOB , 18 80 ANNUAI/ . THE CARTER WHITE LSID S3 ) ' DIAMOND 11IIAND Of Strictly Puie Lead , Zinc and Oil PREPAIRED PAINTS Aio JUKI as represented , fieo fioin n > | ultorn- tlnn.nnd the very lie t innnulnutiiiDd. u fact thit ran ho BUlisiantlatud liy actuul cniapiiil- bens Tor sale hy S. H. KELX.Y , Dealer in Drugs , Paints , Oils , Etc. GO7 Main Street , Council Blufts. Eailwii7 JPime Table , COUNCIL 11LUFF3. The following Is the tlmo of anlvixl ami ( Icinirturoor Inilns by com nil fitiindnid tlmo , nt thelocnldupoth. Tnilns IDIIVO transfer dojiot tua minutes ouilici- und arrivu ton uilnutus liitor : :2JA. : M . .Mull ami I'.MWesi . 6TAp. : M. 12:40 : P.M . Accommodation . 4.VJi' : . M. ct.ui'.M : . EMIICSS . ya-A.M. ; cniutao & HOCK ISIA.M ) . prtA. . M . Mall and K\iiiM8 | . 1:50p.M. : T'lTiA.M. . . .Accommodation . .fi:4'ip. : M. CIIICACO. MIMVAtlKKi : A FT. I'AI'l. P.20A. M. . . Mull nnd livpru-b. . . . fl)0p. : M. CIIICAao. IIUHI.IMlrON A . .tl . MHllnnd Uvpitss . . . UiOP. . M. . . i\iiu-is : . . < i:0i : WADAhll , hf , I.OIHSft PACIMR. 2lBi' : . M Itovnl St l.oiilu i\iirun8 : I ) c'iil . JiWlP. M.TrnnsrurSt. l.oulsU\.Tninsf < T.'liO : : P. .M KA.NStti CI'I V. hT. .10K * I'lWJiCII , UMirrS 10:1(1 : ( A. M . Mull and UxprusH . r , : : ) iM. . 11:00 : p. M . . KxptosH . U : ' 5A. M. MOU.X CUV k PAVIrtC , TilliA.u .Hloiix City .Mall . RTO : P. > f. d"U : v.u , . St. 1'uul Kxpru A . 8 : 5 A.u. UNION PA 01 HO. 10ir : ! > A.M . DOIIMJIKxpins" . . .ri:4riP. : f- 2Klp. : M. . . Lincoln l'asH.ia. ( ) .V IL V. .Stfi : P. si. 7WP. : , . . . Ovurlmid Hziirns4 . . .b:15A. : a. DUMMV TIIA1NBTO OMAHA. l.cnvocounull IllulTs 7U.V-8'H : ; 'J ' : ! 0-IOD : 11--M a. m. ; lau-2IO : : , an-laa-Sa-liJ : : : ; ! : VIA-llU ; : p. m. 8iinday-7:03 : - -UU-II.M- : : : . m ; U'w ; : ; : : ! Zffi a.v : } \\t\ \ \ \ t\t. \ m. LuavoOinn -7.lV-8ifia-lUiX-UiMa. < : ( ) : . in lW-aW- : ) : ( uut : ) 4:00 : li.OJ : 0ir : ( > : ir llli ; ) p. in. .Sundays (117.50 ( S 4 11:00 : a. in. : UOJJ:0)tfM : : - llW : w in. Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. & Ariul , Props. mil hajfuaso tiikrn to mil from all tialim. llus-ps , cai i Imri-h and hut ; 'iiKo WUB- ( ins nmkoronnoflioiH ulthall trains I'muipt attention is\\v \ to ull vallfl. Hpccial rnlus to ilioatilcaliionpuiiind coiumurclil men. Car- riasfi a rim dny and nlKht. OIHco al O/dcn House , Telephone iM Alw ut Ittclaulos Hotel I.niMMiidors on thn lutcB STEAM DYE WORKS Mrs. C , L. Gi-letle's ' Hair Goods Store , No , 29 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Opp , Poslofflca. TnoB.oifi n. W.H. OPPICEB , & PUSHY , BAN COUNCIL BLUFFS , lOW.i REMOVED. 1 wl h to respectfully p.ill the nltrntlon of my pntioni and the public In sonoral. to mv rpino- Mil lioiu tliu old Mniul Nus 7 nml li , Main St. , to in ) ntn\ and No. 226 Broadway , Wheio I will IIP ploawl to s-po inj man ) filondj. witli ahirtfo , now nnd conipluto a oitinont of nil Ihoi'ry LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And hpltifr loentoit In laipo qunrtoia I am hotter thnii ever luTuio ptoparod tosot\otho publlo. Hwpectlully , J. M. SMITH , Merchant Tailor NO 220 Broadwny , Council niutTs. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJNOIIj Practices In Htato and Federal Court * . Itooins 7 and 8 , Suiu.u-c Ulo.t'c. LAMPS and CROKERY - A'f- REDUCED PKICES , At Homer's , No. L'3. Main SU-eet. Council UlulR hi R. RICE , M. D. rSNfPRS or other turn irs roinnvod without vHllwullO the knlfo or dciwlnir of hloo.l. CHRONIC DISEASES or .m . ui , , H Over thirty yeiuV prict n l cvparlonjj. No. 11 roiiilhtrtotCoitii'tl Hlulh. ONiiUI.TT1OV TllCli A.C.itUU.MH.M.Piu- | . 'lYl.l.Ul-l , VICO-1'IOS. N. Itun\\NCashier. National Ban1 * 102 MAIN STHEET , Capital $100,000 Authorized Capital 250,000 Stockholders Represent 1,000,000 Do nguncuil banking buslunsi. Accounts of liniikj , bimkuis , inorulnint3 , man * iiliicttircisand individuals lOi'Olvod on luvoia- bio terms. Domestic and foreign excliano. Thoioiyltcst of attention given to all IUH ! ncsb committed to our euro. TIMOTHY SEED. I lia\o a quantity of sound , well cle.inod seed \\lilch 1 ofTcrat reai > onablu ll uieg. Seed of tlio ciopof KB' > . Cniir-pondonco solleilid. P.O. UUTLl'lt , Scliuller , lown. C. i N. W. Hy. MA.SOH WISE , Horses and Mules For nil pin poses , lio'ighl ' mid fold , at totnll mid in lotR SuTciity-Blx head of tlieetv best < iualllyof mules now on Imnd. Council lllulls loa. . KIEL SALE STABLES SE- Horse- , and Mnlu * kept f ( instantly on lumil , for Fftlo at I utall or In cur loads. Ordeis promdtly tilled by contract oiibhoit notice. Block mild on commission. Slll.t'Tr.lt i IIUI.KV , 1'ropllolnn. Btablo Conior I'lllli Avenue and Fuurtli Ht Council lllullb Iow . CARPETS , CURTAINS , , IVIafcfcings , "Window Shatlea.Etc Wliolcsaln nnd Itoluil. Spring llltlliOur stock is now row- pit-to and contains Iho nowcst designs urn ! colorings in all grades of ( 'arpels , Curtains , Hugs , I'pholstery ' ( ionds , elc. POPULAR PKK'KS-Mail oi-.lcr.s . at tended to prompt 'y. ' Fine Upholstery Work to order. COUNCIL HLUFFSCAHPKTS CO. , 1.05 llronilwuv. Locking Bracket for Fences ANII OlllUlt ItAII.S H"I ) . KiO. FKxcics ninr ; wrnjour NAH.S. Any pnrt rinlily taKiri i.Jt or icpiiunl. I'or picket or rait fviiru .non < n woo.I. cumiol lie ox * c < IInl lur rulliuf of any HOI I Tor piillvul.114 wrlto C. J. IIIK KMAN. Iiivuiilor. riiiinoii niuir.-i. Plate c.mJ county r' l'lfl Tor sulu. ONLY HOTEL Iu Council lllurrs linvin/ A n J All mo < 4 > ; ni irauiuvvniuuK , tull i < t.j j. L' , * 4 . "ni > < 1U , cuUttiu Xi'i.u. : m ' .u'i7 J.