THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY. APRIL 8.1835. THE DAILY BEE COUNCflTBLUFFS , TIJTRSIUY MORNING , APRIL 8. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Ecllvcrcd by carrier In nnjpnrt ot the city nt twenty cents per week. II. W. TH.TOX , - . . Manager. No. 43. Niniir liniTon , No. 23. MIXOll ai Stubbs , the liatter. Now spring goods at Rdtor's. One clmnibcrnmid mid onn nurse pirl smiled immediately at tliu Pncilic house. Jake Slionp and Jo(1'reen ( ( ! were yes terday fined the usual amount for beinc drunk. The boot and shoe stock of Ole Hanson , Atlantic , is in the hands of the Miss Doroy's millinery establishment. t Atlantic has been closed on a chattel K. E. Stiibbsnow occupies tlio residence of Alderman Slmgart , on First avenue niiil highlit street. 'I'he police force is gradually coltim ? uniformed. Tncro is not mitcfi fuss or feathers about them but lots of business. Alexander & McGedion , at Atlantic , have dissolved , and Mr. Meeehon ( ! con tinues the general merchandise business. Montgomery & . /one. / " , druggists at Atlantic , will on May 1 d'ssolvo ' part nership. Mr. Jones Is to continue the business. II. A. Rninl is negotiating for the store No.118 Hroadway , formerly occupied by llrnryhisemanin which to open the fruit and confectionary business. I'he Omaha Doiitnl Association. Dr. Ilnngliawoiit , manager , have opened and lilted up a handsome siiilu ot rooms at No. 2.'M IJroadway. 1 heir advertisement appears in another column. James Nicoll and Miss Kli/abeth Gil- burl were hapuily joined in marriage on Tuuhdnj * evening at the residenei ! of Mrs. M. L. tiliinn , the ceremony being per formed by Kev. A. K. Hates. There was one short of n quorum yes terday , and the council adjourned to mcnt this afternoon at H o'clock , at the old stand. The council will meet as a board of equalisation at 13 o'clock. The other day , after losing sjoO out of his vest pocket while going from Justice Hendrieks' ofllco to his own store , J. L. Korman found bis lost moaoyon the side walk in front ofj Henry Kisoman & ( Jo's. The CongrogationalUts and tlicir friends arc to have a social this evening at the residence of E. K. Harkncss , No. ( ! ! ! ) Willow avenue , the entertainment to bo by Mrs , E. E. Ilarkness , Mrs. Shepi-rd and Airs. Cowles. Sheriir Reel has arrived in Montana , where ho went afler Wallbridge , the traveling man for Kirsohl ifeCo. , arrested there for enibe//lement. The shorill' and his prisoner arc expected to arrive hero next week. The Women's Christian Temperance union has decided to have a sociable and entertainment in the store room lately occupied by Air. Kisoman , the time being jixed as next Saturday evening. All are invited to attend , ami a pleasant time is assured. On Tuesday evening a pleasant birth day surprise was given Miss Ida Pollen- trete , of Chicago , at the residence of her mint , Mrs. Minnie Pfeill'er. The young lady was the recipient of numerous pres ents , among which was a set of diamond ear-rings. Mrs. N. J. McCabe has commenced an notion for divorce from J. W. AlcCabe. She charges him with being untrue to her , and with having broken down her health by his actions , and that at last ho deserted her He was former.y a letter carrier here , and disappeared about two yeurs ago. Heal estate begins to bo more active than it has for some time past. F. J. Day , s an instance , has sold three houses and lots during the past week , the Farnsworth - worth property.on Uenton street ; a house and lot to J. T. Anderson ; another on lienlon street to another party ; and has Bov""Hothcr sales about ready to close. Thoso\yho have pt-ew C " " ' \ CI2 to I'W the costs in the fight against the cemo- tcrv , have got the amount reduced mate rially by many of the witnesses agreeing not to claim the fees to which they would legally bo entitled. Much of the costs were on account of expert witnesses , many doctors being sworn , but many of these have concluded to throw oft" tlicir costs. This will make tlio burden con siderably lighter , and reduce the amount from about $000 to a little over $200. W. lluchanan , of Buchanan & Wilson , Omaha , was in the city yesterday , after a young married man who , it is alleged , had disposed of some mortgaged Jew elry. It appears the young man had be come infatuated with a "lady of the town , " and has squandered considerable money on her , bcMdcs making his "mash" presents of jewelry , etc. , for which ho had not fully paid. When met face to face with his creditor , lie completely withered and bogged to have it kept from the public for his wife's account. 1'rofessor Hlonrdo continues to give high wire exhibitions for a most worthy cause. Ills walking on n wire at the gid dy height of the tallest business blocks , shows marvelous daring and much skill. He is devoting the proceeds to the benefit of the little Winchester boy , in order to enable the little fellow to purchases an ar tificial limb. The public should bo us generous as the daring performer , and the proceeds should easily bo made snfli- clontly largo to accomplish the charitable purpose for which the exhibitions are given , and to also repay the performer Eamewlmt. A night clerk in one of the hotels hear ing that certain parties were planning to Assault him. for u real or fancied griev ance , prepared for such un emergency by borrowing a largo revolver , all loaded , llu confidentially explained the situation to ono of the policemen , and cautiously showed the o 111 cor the weapon with which he expected to defend him self. The ofllocr discovered that the revolver had been loaded with blank cartridges , and it then leaked out that a tib was being put up on the young man y which it was expected that ho would bo provoked Into shooting , and the teasers would have n pocket full of fun RS them worn no balls in the cartridges to do any damage. Ono young man , who hndbenn outlato , Booing his best girl , in returning through JJayliss park , was startled by seeing two men stnndjng at the entrance , evidently waiting for him. Ono stood on each side of the entrance , and at once ho con cluded they were highwaymen waiting to close upon him as soon as lie should get between them. Ho stopped about lifty fcol away , pulled his trusty gun , and was preparing for battle , when ono of the two Epokc to him , and ho made the happy discovery that they were two policemen. The now police force docs not seem to rcnlizr that tlin Kitrlit of police after dark is en unusual to many citi/cns , that they nre liable to lighten a gooi ! citizen into dropping down with heart disease. They should break it on the public gently , un til folkn get used to seeing policemen on their beats. _ , - Wo AroWUh Von ! " " 'The only Chicago. A .Northwestern * 'ticket oillce has removed to No. 42 1 ISroad- wnyVabash ( oillce ) and tickets are there lolil to Chicago and all principal poiuU JJIbt. J. 0. MlTCllKI.I. , Ticket Agent. THREE SUSPICIOUS PROWLERS' ' One of the Trio Captured at the Point of a Gun. CHANGES IN THE CITY SCHOOLS. Dollies of Hie County Hoard Tlie ItllifTV Part In the Omalm Mil- Hlcnl Festival Honey Creek AlyMcry Unsolved. A aildnltrlit Prtiwler. About 1 o'clock yesterday morning Captain Anderson , of tlic merchant's police , noticed three suspicious acting fellows prowling about in the vicinity of the Masonic temple and along Bancroft street. Ono of them seemed to be exam ining Harkncs.s Bros.'store , and from the way the fellows acted it seemed that a burglary or other mischinf was brewing. Seeing the ollicur they scattered , and Anderson kept after one of them , and overtook him near J. T. Stewart's rcsi. tlcnce. Hi ) called on the fellow to halt nnd throw up his hands , but the fellow tried to pull a revolver , and threatened to piereo the ollieer full of holes. Ander son had him covered with his revolver n little too quickly to allow him to pull his revolver , and marched him to police headquarters. He there gave the name ot George Rvaii. Ho had a revolver , but little else. He was sent to jail for three days , and before the expiration of that time further information collect ning him will possibly be gained. , lt Is thought that he is an important captureand , that ho was nipped just iu lime to prevent a burglary. The police are on the lookout for Hie iwo olliers , but they have probably llown ere this. Embroidering and .stitching of all kinds done to order at the Domestic sowing machine parlor , No. 100 Main street. Myntei'y Unsolved. There has been as yet no identification of the body of the man found dead iu Honey Creek. There is a supposition that he was Thomas Purcell , of La Plata , Neb. Last winter Mr , Purecll was in tile city , and spent two days here with George Altby , who lives near the gas works , On January 2 ho lott here in search of work , going on foot along the line of the North western railway , intending logo to Mis souri Vnllay and then crossing into Ne braska , if be should fail to lind employ ment on this side. The body found was that of a young man about thirty years of age , four feet live inches in height , weight about 2-10 pounds , sandy hair .mil beard , and short moustache. He was dressed in black pants , a long patch on both legs , brown cottonade shirt , black sack coat black vest , dark brown over coat , stoga boots , and red cotton hand kerchief about his neck. Nothing was found i ; his pocket except three matches. Do you intend painting your house this springy If you do , get the Carter White Lead company's strictly pure lead , /.me anil oil prepared paints. They are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. For sale by S. 11. Kelly , 5S7 Main street. Clinn < ; cs Ainnnj ; Teachers. A number of changes have taken place in the corps of teachers in the public schools , caused by resignations cliielly. Miss \Vycofl' takes Miss Jelleris1 place in the fifth grade of the Hill school. Miss .TcfTeris takes the place heretofore occu pied by Miss Fail-man in the Pierce street school. Mrs. J. J. Stuart , who has been serving as substitute , now takes Miss Hrooks' place in the Bloomer building. Miss Cali'al , who has also been serving as substitute , takes the place of Mrs. Collis- lor in the lirst and second grade of the Hill school. Miss liarstcw has been chosen as a substitute teacher. Mi.su Swan has been changed from the old Pierce street school to Miss Bull's place in the now Tierce street school. Miss Bell takes the place of Miss Foray the , resigned , fourth grade in the now Pierce street school. Money to loan on city and farm prop erly at 0 and 7 per cent interest , by F. J. v successor to Odell & Day , No. U'J Pearl street. The County IJonrd. The county board of supervisors con tinued their session yesterday. It was de cided to grant to J. II. Ott , of Walnut , a county permit to sell intoxicating liquors. Thcro had been filed some protests and petitions against the granting of this license , but after examining into both sides the board concluded to give it. A number of bridge matters were con sidered yesterday. 'J o-day the letting of contracts for building bridges wil bo concluded. It is expected that Gcorgo Mann , the arc'iitcetof the new court house , will bo here to-day to confer with the board. The board yesterday checked over the accounts of mr. Ilardin , supervisor of the poor , and settled with him. ilarkness ISrothers will have their spring dry goods opcniii" on Friday evening. No goods will bo sold during that evening. The store will be elosed from 5 to 7 p. m. " Dr. McLcod , oculist and aurist , No. 502 Uroaihvay , Council ' Music Lovers. The following is a list of those Council HI nil's vocalists who are taking part in the musical festival to bu given in the ex position buildinc at Omaha , June 1st , under the direction of Prof. S. G. Pratt , of Chicago : Misses Julia Ollieer , Lulu Jones , Addie Horton , Janio H\Klwin : , Minnie Miller , Mntio Joslyn , Ida Lilt/ , Ilattlo Joslyn , lAn.ia Leonard , Kutio Kd- inger , Mrs. I. M. Troynor , Mrs. John ( iilmoro , Moswrs. I. M. Troynor. S. C. Noble , C. H , Staey , K. A. Decker , Cioorgo Hleo , Kd Fitch. C. L. Judson , E. D. Stacy , W. II. Stacy , W. E. Shopord. Dressmaking , cutting nnd fitting , by Miss Gleason , Xo. 131 Pearl street. For the latest style of dressmaking see Miss Gleason , No. 31 Pearl street. Avocu AVOCA , lown , April 0 , Everything quiet out this way , save once in a while n little too much "sixty lights to the gal lon" urentes loud words , accompanied with ompltatlo gestures without further harm or violence. At the first meeting of the now council which occurred Monday night , their ap pointments wore : City inan > lial , J. M. Long ; night watch , 1) ) , Heller ; treasurer ( to fill vacancy ) , J. W. Davis ; city attor ney , E. A , Dabcock. The appointments of the above named gentlemen gives general satisfaction. Of course there are seine who are never satisfied , nnd it is noticeable that those who grumble the most do not own city property or pay n cent tax , nnd ten chances to ono live out- slilo the city limits , and only make them selves notorious by trying to point out to our city officials their duties , Mr , and Mrs. II. J. Chambers mourn the loss of their little Eddie , who died Sunday morning at the residence of E. Fitcli after n long nnd painful illness. He was followed to his last resting place Tuesday afternoon by a large concourse of friends who dcoply sympathize with the par.'tits in this their sad bereave- nirnt. J. ( . ' . Hetze ] , who win summoned to Davenport bv telegram to the bfdsiue of hi ? mother last week , returned home TucMlay morning , Mrs. Het/.el having recovered sufllciently to be considered out of tlangiii' . . , Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Cook returned from Davenport Sunday morning from their sad mission , that of attending the funeral of Mr. Cook's mother. J. II. Green , traveling agent for the Union Pacific railway , made a JI.VIIIR trip to Avoca Saturday night in relation to the excursion from Omaha to Call' fornla , which ozenrssoon. Quito : i number of Avoenites arc talk ing California strong , and possibly f > omo may go. It certainly would bo a de lightful trip , and with the elmap round trip rate Mr. Green gives , there is noth ing to prc.vent the lovers of travel and sightseeing from going. N. 1) . Sanford returned from Chicago Suiidav morning. , , , Mrs. C. II. Norton and Mrs. E. D. Hoopns were taking in the sights of Had- cock Friday. Mrs. F.J. ( Het/.iel is visiting her parents in Wilton , Iowa , this week , while I1. O. is In Chicago laying in his spring stock of hnnhvaru. Uncle Foote has been confined to the honsivfor several days. J. FLoomis , of Shelby , was an Avoca visitor ( I'ncsdiiv Mrs. E. A. Dabcock was in Omaha tn- day and Saturday. Mr. McGorrIs"of llarlan , was in town Tuesday evening , seeing his best girl. Gcorgie , of Chicago , also lingers near. So goes the world. Ilarkness Drothers' spring opening Friday evening. Money to loan by Forrest Smith. Personal Pnr A. Jackson has returned from tint we. it. 11. W. Lymnn , of Oskaloosa , Iowa , was in the city yesterday. Dr. J. M. Swelnam , of Omaha , was a DlnlVs visitor yesterday. W.G. Heron and wife , of Champaign , III. , were at the Ogden yesterday. Mrs. F. W. Miller nnd Mrs. 11. S. Gilc , of Taeifie Junction , were in the city yes- tuiday on a shopping I rip , ami stopped at the 1'aeilie house. A. J. Glass , of Jnnesville , Wis. , was here yesterday looking after the interests of the Agricultural Machinery Manufac turing company , of which he is manager. A. H. Honoycut and wife , of Spring- view , Neb. , were in the citv ' yesterday visiting friends here , and loft 'last evening for Iliulan , to see friends there , after which they will return home. "Shadows of a Great City" company , are at the Ogden house. Charles Morris , the popular salesman for M. E. Smith & Co. , has just returned from his northwestern trip. Charles wears a cow-boy hut now , and judging from appearance it is suspected that he bought an interest in a cattle ranch. Prince's "Plea.s-int Purgative Pellets" arc perfect _ preventives of constipation. Inclosed in Tghiss bottles , always fresh. Dy nlltdruggists. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & K. L. Squire , 101 Pearl street , Council Binds. European London Times : For many years the richest individual in all Dnssia was llerr SU'ijiliU. When he retired trom affairs , in lyiiO , he hold pioiwly to the value of nearly -,000,003. I5ut the richest men in the land of the C-/MV at the present limo are the two Noble brothers. They control more petroleum than any other concern in the world. Their wealth is really beyond calculation , though a cor respondent thinks thnt 80,000,000 is not an extravagant estimate. It is to the Rothschilds , however , that belongs the honor of being richest among men. Their united properties pass even beyond the millions. In the last twelve years they have loaned to certain Euro pean governments nearly 00,000,000. Their lordly power is shown in a modern instance. In 1830 the Prussian govern ment demanded an indemnity of 5,000- 000 from the city of Frankfort. The head of the Itolhschililhonso in that city sent or i tb Count liismarck that if an at- tempVwas ma.i'o. ! ? foru would break every bank in . . _ . Bismarck was compelled to give way. In terior only to the Rothschilds arc the Baring brothers , vho have "at instantan eous command" iOO.000,000. Among the richest of moderns is the czar of Russia , who enjoys from his per sonal estate an income of $2,000.000. There are several noblemen in England who have immense wealth at tlicir com mand. The dukes of Ducclcuch , Devon shire nnd Norfolk and the marquis of Dute have each of them rent-rolls of -100,000 , per annum. The duke of Portland who died recently , left unentailed prop erty of over 2,000,000. , The greater part of his palace was constructed under ground. His banquet hall , ball-room , riding-school , nnd a numoer of superb guest rooms are veritable tunnels , decor ated in a fashion so splendid as to seem , when described , like a story of the Magi. Richer oven than any of these million aires is the dukq. of Westminster , who undoubtedly has die largest income of any individual in the world. His fortune lies largely in tliBUlinmctrically opposite < regions of London known as the West End and Seven , .Dials. Ho owns aero upon acre of the most aristocratic do main in London , 'and his tenements cover miles in the worst"1 slums in the world. His income is said to amount to 10 a minute. PILES ! IrllTlOS ! PILR3 A sure euro for ' Mud. Weeding , Itohtn nnd ulcerated PilPl'jias been discovered by Dr. Williams , ( nn Irnllan remedy ) , called Lr ) Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of y > or SO years Htumllng. "No one need sillier live minutes after applying this wonderful sooth Ini ; medicine. Lotions ami Instruments do inoro harm thnn Rooil. Williams' ' Indian Pile Ointment nbsprbs the tumors , allays the Intense itching , ( iiarticularly at nlclit after petting warm in bed ) , acts as a poultice , irive.s instant relict , nml | s prepared only for Piles , itching of private pails , ami for nothing else. SKIN DlduASKH UUKI2I ) . Dr. trailer's Mafic Ointment cures as by made , ITmpliw , TJIuck Heads or Grubs , iilotches and Kruptions on the face , leaving thoBKin clearnml beautiful. Also cures Itch. bait Khetim , Sere Nipples , Sere Lips , and Old Obstinate Ulcers. Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt of CO cents. Retailed by Kuhn & Co. . and Schroeter * Conrad. At wholesale bv U. F. tioodmau. Detwcen the Acts. Now York Times : Dnmloy had esj corted the landlady's daughter to the opera , and after the first not she said , in her girlish , insinuating way : "Wouldn't yon like to step dnt und get n libretto , Mr. " "No 1 " Dumloyy" , think not , replied Dumloy , wnoso operatic experience was somewnat limited ; "if a man can't escort a lady to the theatre without going out between the acts ho should cither stay at homo or go alone , " x- YThen Baby wu elcli , w g re bet CMtorta , When the wu a Child , the cried for Cutorla , Wlieii eke bec&me ill s , eke clone t ° Cutoria , Whaa iho had Children , the gar * thtiu Casloria , i An Ksccutlvc Session. Washington Cri.itf ! She was Ih dauglitcr of a senator , nnd her s\\ heart had been to'see her every- night since Lent had given them time and op- portunitv. Her father bccnmo somewhat alarmed * and this numting he called her Into his study.Yollt papa'she ' said , sweetly ) "you sent for me. What is it J" "My dear ( laughter. " lie replied , "I be lieve Mr. Blank has icon to sec you every night for some time p-ist ? " " \ es. papa. " n'And ho was hero last night ? ' ' 'Yes , papa. " "Well , daughter , I want to know what occurred between you during vour protracted' interview in the parlor ; I ask it , my.lihild , because 1 have especial reasons for wishing to.know. . . " "Dear papa , "replied the girl with tears in her eyes , "I do not doubt your right to ask what occurred there ; but , papa , it was an executive session ; and , papa , you would not have mo divulge the secrets of such a meeting , would yon ? " The old man said never a word in reply. TfllePil Circumstances beyond otir control have delayed the closing out of our en tire stock ns we Inul purposed. The approaching scnson of spring Ivnilc Ihids us with a goodly stock of Dry ( tooils mid Carpets , sonic Hues de pleted but cleared of undesirable goods. Being In the dry gooils business we know of no bettor place to continue the same than in Council Bluffs. We shall therefore re-stock every dnuartmi'iit with now uii'l ' seasonable gooils. Our Mr. E. K. Har'MK'm. is now making pur chases in eastern niurkcts , and we aliall soon have uTe To offer our customers. Our carpet de partment will be complete with the new patterns of Moquette , i Body Brussels , ; > J Etc. . Etc.Curtains.and curtain goods fromdomestlc and fjarelgfii markets. We have already on our tables the clioiccstsclections sf Swiss nnd Ham burg embroideries ever offered In ( be city , ane au excellent assortment of white goods to wliibh we shall make frequent additions. * ' 'i We thank our many p'atrous for their favors and good will iri the past , and wo shnll-eiulcavor to merit the same in the future , by attention to their inter ests , and by good goods and we Invite all to call and examine our. new pur chases before buying in other markets. Harkness Bros 401 BROADWAY Council Bluffs , Iowa. Omaha Dental Associa'n ' Cor. iGtli and Douglas Sts. FlllInK nt lowest price , with cold , fllvcr and oilier comblniitlona Gold plulc anil contlnuuus Cum Teeth u eiieclMltj. eiieclMltj.Best Sots of Teetla. , S , Fonncr price IIS. 1'crfect Ht unil bent raalerlul. All work Kuurnntceil. Council BluflPs Office , 234 BROADWAY , WEST SIDE. Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewis & Anal , Props. I'afBenKcrs and l > nsz/o taken to and from all trains , liusscs , cnrrtflir'8 and IJU 'UKO wag- oiis make connections w li.all trains. Prompt attention ulvon to all calls. ' Special rates to theatrical troupes and commercial men. Car riages run day and night. ' Olllco at Ojrdon HOUEO. Telephone. 123n Iso at Ucchtulo'a Hotel. J.eixveoidors oii the Intes. THE CARTER DTE LED CD'S ' , 4 DIAMOND DM AM ) OV STRICTY PURE IE.DJIRC/HD ( , / OIL Are absolutely pure. asirejiJosonted. Ono jral- Ion will cover two hundred and titty Miuaro feet two coats , and will stay nn longer thun any other paint manufactured. I'or snlo by Dealer in Drugs , Paints , Oils , Etc , 607 Main Street , Council Bluffs. jy. 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , WHOLESALE AND KCO1J-S333 COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEERE , WELLS < fe CO. , Wholesale Agricultural ImpleniJiits , Carriages , lite , Etc. Council IllufTs , town. KEl'STONK MANUFACTURING CO. , Corn Sellers , Stalk Callers , DlscIInrrows , Scpdera , Corn rl.inlcr * , KcoJ Cutters - tors , lite. Factory , Uock l-'iUla , III * . Xo . 1MI , nl , 1.W , 1W7 Mnlu St. , Council lllulTs. "DAVID iniADLKY'iit co.1 Mnn'tf'rs n Uobbers of Agricultural ImplementsWagons , , Buggies , C rrlngp , ami all klnl ? of Tnrm Mno'ilnrr. . 1100 to lll'J South Main Street , Council lllnir-t , Iowa. I'.O. UI.KASON , T. H.n.itmt. a , UEO.P. Wiiintir. 1'ros.ATrcns. V. > rros.JL'M.tn. Sii3.&Couuscl. Council BlaTs Haidlo Factory , ( Itieorporalcd. ) Mnnufaclurcrsof Axlu , 1'lek , SloJiro and Snnll llauillr < i , of ovrry doscrlptloii. C.iltl'KTS. COUNCIL HLUFFS CARPK'L' CO. , Carpets , Cartains , Window Shadas , Oil t'loths , Curtain Klttiirc < , t'plml tory Hoods , Etc. No. 493 llronihvay Council Iowa. dOMis , ron.icco , KTC. I'ERE(5Y ( ( ) & MOORE , Wholesale .lobbcr ? In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. S3 .Main and 27 1'carl Sts. , Council Iowa. co.i/.v.s'sro.v. SNYDER it LKAMAN , Wholesale Fruit and Produce Commission Mechut3. Xo. Hl'eurl Pt , Council IlluT * . McCLURCr CRACKER CO. , Manufacturers of Fine Crackers , Biscuits aai Omtirft ninff , loic l. CHOCKKltY. MAURER & CRAIG , Importers & Jobbers of Crockery .Glass . wara Lamps , Fruit Jan , Cutlery , SUmuwnro , liar < ! ooils Fancy ( Joods. Btc. Council lllutTs , Iowa. nituaaiars. J1ARLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Druggist * ' Sunilrips. Kte. Xo. 22 Main St , nnd No. 21 I'earl St. , Council llluirs. nnr aoons. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods , NotionsKtc. Nap. 112 nml III Mum St. , Nos.li : ) and 113 Pearl St. , Council HlnUs , Iowa. FKUITS. ( ) . W. 1HITTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commlip'on. No. 5U liroadway , Council llluirs. WIRT & DUQUETTE , Wholcsalo Fruits , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries , Nos. 1 nnd 18 Pearl St. , Council IlluOV. aitOCKIUKS. GRONEWEG & SCIIOENTGEN , Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groceries , Nos. 117 , 119 nnd 121 , Main St. , Council llluffa , Iowa. L. KIRSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 410 Hroad- way , Council IllulTs. 11AIW\VAUE. \ P. C. DE VOL , Wholesale Hardware , Tinware , Gasoline Stoves , llcfrigeratorp , etc. Nos. 504 liroadway , and 10 Main street , Council lllulfs. HA11NESS , ETO. BECKMAN & CO. , Manufacturers of nnd Wholesale Dealers In Leather , Harness , SaddleryEtc. , . No. 525 Main St. . Council llluffg , Iowa. HATS , CAPS. ETC. METCALF imOTIIERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps aud Gloves. Nos. UI2 and 311 liroadway , Council Illuffs. UllAVV HAHDWMIE. ICEBLINK & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock , Council lllutrs , lown. HIDES AND WOOI- . 1) . H. MoDANELD & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , I'elts.Oreaaonnd Furs Council IllulTs , Iowa. OILS. COUNCIL IJLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholcsalo Dealers In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils , Gisollna E3TO. , E3TO , 6. Theodore , Atfont , Council UlufTs. Towa. , tyre. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , And llrld o Material SpoclaltlsWholosaUi Lum ber 01 all ICImls. onico No. iW : Main St. , Council lllutl's. Iowa. W1XES AND LIQVOnS. JOHN LINDER , Wholcsulo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Aifcnt for St. Oottharo's Herb Hitters. No. U Main St. Council Illutla. SCHNEIDER & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , JVo GOO Main St. , Council IHufft , N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. Farm at a Bargain. Well Improved farm ot 10T acri-8 lor sale ; ah. from Council Hlulfs. Addrcsa IU A SCOKlliLl ) , Council W. IP. AND RAISER Hrlck li.ilUhu nnvkltul inlsrri nr moved nml satisfaction Riiaratitcod. I'mmo houses wovoil cnt.UlleUlu.it trJokj-llia b t In the wor'.l. 808 Eiglilh Avcuno and Eighth Struat , Council Ulufft. SPECIAL NOTICES Norton. Special advertisements , MioH at LostFounil , To Iota , Fo-Silo , To llant , WiinM Bcmrdlnff.etc. , will bo Imortod In tlih column At thclowrato ot TBS CKtfTS 1'Klt UNK for thj flrstlnsortlon * ncl F1VB Cli.Vr-S 1'Wll MNU for Rch Hilbaiiuunt Imortlon. Loivo nlvortln oiQzo No , 11'oarl - mcntpat our , - sti-oot , noir llroadwny , Council Illnirs. WANTS. "V\7ANTKt ) A pon.1 nM to do IIOIHU \ \ irk > > No. 711 Seventh street , Council lllntTs imMKMUKH TlmnL'on nclllo riillrrnit Jl lntul uro the inobt doMnililo cheap uxrl- cultural luiiils In the nun-hot. I'or limps uiul Intonimt Ion or loud i < u > uit < lon tlrkiMx npply to W. r , Stacy. Special AKTIII t' . I' . H. II. Lniitl Do- pmtmciit , No. U , .Mil In btrcct Council Illuir ? . VANTHIl-rooU. Aliplyto II. 0. 111111111101111 , T > supt. ln t. 1) ) . and . , Council limns. 1710K HAU' Old iinpcrs , In qniuititlos to suit , JU nt llco olllcii , No. 1" I'ourl strci't. HUNT 1'ivii loom cottiiKo. lniiilrcnt | KT ) Fourth strcut , or of McMlckun , Illtl I'lutnvr MiT'Ot. SWAX WAI.ICKIt , No. ! W Main strcot , ( under Cltl/.oa's Ili nk , real cstntu HIM IIRT- clinndiou\ehniifrolirol | < ors. Our bonks nro lull ol'spccinl linrKiiln" , but It U Impoxtllilu to iiuh- I Nil u lollidili ) ll.-'l from the fnt't of so nruiy iiullx * cliiuiBos. Wlmt wo usk Is : If you want to teller or trnilo anything In our line , wrltu IH niiil wu will send you u plo | of biuvnlus tn select from. I. mills linprnvuil or uiiiinprovo'l , oily or town property. * tosks of ffna.U ol any kltiil In itny plncc. 11 such you have or such you want let in iicur from von. Strim & Wnlkor Council Hlulfs TIMOTHY SEED. I luivo u iiuniitlty of fcoiind , well denned sco.l which I oner nt rcnnimbla flsurce. tlocd of the crop of IbSi. Corrcsiwmlunce solicited. F. G. r.IJTI.l'lt , Hchulli-r , lown. C. & N. W. Uy. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL 1ILUKFS. The following Is the time of arrival nmj departure of trains by central standard time , nt the lociil depots. Trillin louvo tranifor depot ton minutesnurlicr nml urrlvo ten minutes Inter : IKl > - AUT-cmcAoo .AIHHVD- t KOUTIIWWTOII . 0:20 : A. W Mull unil Uxpress 0:50 : P.M. 1":40P : M Accommodiillon 4.Vt : ) > . M. CfOP. : M Kxprot-8 9aiA. : v. CIUOACO A HOCK ISLAND. ? " . ! A. M Mull nml KvprcM 0:501 : . M. 7-I5A. M Accommodation fiurip. M. C-tO P. M Kxprcss U:03 : A. M. CIIIUAI1O. MII.WAUKKR& ST. PAUL , (1:20 ( : A.M Mull nml Kxpress ilr : > 0p. M. CJUP.M Kvprcss UOJA..M. : CIIIOAOO. nuin.iNiiroN QUINCV. HIO * . M Mall mid Express U"OP. : U:50p.M : , . . . .Uxpross 1):03 ) : W.MHSII , ST. I.OIIIS * PAIMKIC. 1:15P. : M. Local St. l.oula Kviiross Local UUP.M.Translcrtit. : ) I-oui-sKx.Trnii4fur.ii : : > 0 P. M KANSAS OtTV , ST. JOE It COUNCIL IH.UFKS 10:10A.M : Mail mid Express riip.M. : : ; ) flil'Dl'.M ' IJxprcss Cr &A.M. sioex CITV & PACIFIC. 7:15A.M : . . .Sioux City Mull S.10p. : St. ( itlflll'.M .St. I'HUl Express 8ijA. : : . UNION PACIFIC. JOiIViA. M Denver Kxpress 5:45 : P. M. Jia : p. M..Lincoln lM89.Om. & H. V..2iB : v. M. 7:50p. : u Overland Express 8:15 : A. M. DUMMY Til KINS TO OMAHA. LcnvoCouncil Muffs 7:05-8:03 : : U10:35 : : : - 11:30 : a , in. ; 1:30 iaO : ii-'M t-M 5:15 : ( ! : JO b:4.ri-ll:45 : i ) . in. Sumliiys 7:0. : * ) : :1J : UWiu : ! ni ! S'M5:25 : : ! : : ) 0:110 11:43 : p. m. LoavoOma- ha6lST:35810:00nMn. : : : . m : 1:00-2:00- : : ! i:00 : 4:00-5:03-U)5- : : : ( ) : - : p. in. Sundays tl:33-7:60-- : : : 11:00 a. m. : U:003:00 : : a:0'J- : 0:03 : 3:15-11:10 : D in. COXJlsTCIJli STEAM DYE WORKS MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S ' HAIR GOODS STORE No. 29 Main St. , Council Buffs , ) pp. PostofRce. or other tunvirs removed without the knlfo or drawing- blood. CHRONIC DISEASES of U Ui l specialty. - , , ' ' " " " " "orlonoj. Over thirty years1 in nut mi . - No. 11 Pearl Struct , Council lllulis. " FUEA "MURDER MOST FOUL" To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria ! the ia t six years there has nit boon DITIIINO troiu Diphtheria In any cnso whuru Dlt. THOMAS .IKI'TUIIIKS' PKKVK.NTIVB anil CUIIE was iited. It has been the means of saving ing- thousands of lives and inhrlit have cured hundruJs of thousands more. Jndlsponsiblo In putrid sere throiit , in niallsnant shulet fever , changing : It In 43 hours to the pimple form. In- falllblo euro for all Inllaniinatory , Ulccrative , Putrid , Cancerous Ulcoratlon of the Womb and all Carturral conditions. 1'rlco ? - ' . Full printed Instructions how to mo the medl- clno sent with It. No doctor required. Dyspepsia ! Dyspepsia ! Dyspeptic , why llvo In misery , and dlo In dla- pair with cancer of the stomach ? Dr. Thomas JelTorlcs cures every case of InOlircsllon and constipation Inn very short tlmo. Hcst of rof- nrcnccsKivcn. Dyspepsia Is the cause of ninety per cent of all diseased conditions. Price f5 I'or two weeks treatment. From the Council llluirs Dally Herald : Mrs , K. M. fiorard , wile of Kiurioeor Gerard , of the Union Pacific , this city , has been grunt Biiiroror for many years , with what was sup posed to bo cancer of the throat. H was so bad that blio was Ihrealonrd with Btiirvation- Her general health was completely broken down. .She could only bwallow liquid food , and ovou that nor stomach could not dlncst or assimilate. Physicians of Council lllulfs and Omaha ave no relief Dr. Ji'lTurU , of tills city , was culled. In four weeks' tlmo ho cured Imr Ihroal , aud hua completely icstorcd her ( loncrnl hculih. Had Mrs. ( Jornrd not obtained relief soon slio would have died from blood poison , Iho BUIIIO condition that destroyed the Ilio of Uon , ( Iranf Dr.Jcircrics'dlplherlamodlcino U Infalllblo In all kinds of Bore throat. DR. JEFFERIES' REMEDIES Can only b obtained at his Oilier. Ko.-n K. Ultrhlh Ht. . Council Illiilli' , Iowa , Or DOIII by Kvpivsa on llocelpt of Prico. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS WQS ! FilADE TO ORDER , 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. TIIOS. orricBn. n. . PO T OPPICBR & PUSKY , BANKER COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW COXJJtTOIIj BT-iTJIPJEr'S. Practices tu Stixto ntul Fedor.il Oourls. Kooius 7 iiuil S , Smum t lilook. Horses and Mules For nil purrosos. hoiifiht nirl sold , at lo'nll ' and In lulfl Lnr e iimntltlcs | to select fioiu. WISE , Gth rirejt , Near P.icific HDUSC , Council Bluffs. The Highest Market Price For fill kinds of socondliiuul household goods nnd nndSTOVES. . M. nnoHLicn , 60S Broadway , Council DluiFs. A.C.llUllNHAM.Pros. I..W. Tui.l.uvd , VIco-l'ros. JAMKS N. liiiowxCashier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STBEET , Capital $100,000 Authorized Capital 250,000 Stockholders Represent 1,000,000 Ho n pcncral banking Accounts of biink , hankers , nicroliants , man- iil'iicturers and Individuals received on fnvora- bio terms. Domestic and foreign exchanja. The very host of attention given to all busl ness commuted , to our care. KIEL SALE STABLES Horses and Mules kept constantly on hand , for pale nt retail or In ear loud * . Orders promdtly llllod hy contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SHMJTI2K & I1OLHY , I'roprlctoro. Stahle Corner Vlfth Avenue and Fourth St Council lllu ffs lowii. CARPETS , CURTAINS , OZZL , CX-OTZEZ Rugs , Mattings , Window ShadesEtc Wholesale and Retail. Spring 1886 Our stock is now com plete and contains ( ho newest designs nnd colorings in all grades of Carpets , Curtains , nits ; , : ' ; ± ? ] stery Goods , etc. POPULAR PKICES-Mall urnv'2 at' tended to promptly. Fine Upholstery Work to order. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS CO. , 405 Uromlway. RUSSELL&Co Manufacturer * of all sizes ot Automatic Engines Especially Designed for Hunnlnz WILLS , ( JRAINiELEVATORS , AND ELECTRIC LIU1ITS , Tubular and Locomotive New Mussilloti Threshers. Carey nnd Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY , SKID , Portable and Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , KTO. . Factory Massillon , 0. Bnuich Ifoitso 510 Pearl St. , Council Hluffe. BEND FOB 1880 ANNUAL. Cliiiin , ( ; ia = s\vare ami \v. S , Iloinor&C ) . . No , as , Jluln SI. , Council IMiittH , In , Locking Bracket for Fences AND OIHUH UAII.S. HOIK JJTC. FKNCKS HUH/I1 WITIKJUT NAILS. Any part readily lakon out or lejiliico.I. rue picket or rail renoiM.iron rwao < laniiot l bo excelled - celled for railing of uuy sort. Kor pnrtlcillnM write C. J , ItlCCKMAN , Invoiitnr. Council llluir.t Sliito and county rights I'or sale. OTTLY HOTEL Iu Council Illulls liavluir Fire EJsoa/pe And all modern Improvomuatt , cull OuTd , lira ttlurm belli , etc. , lit ho VME8TON HOUSE ! Nos.1'15 , ' 'IT aud 21V. Main Stioiit , .VAX r.OUN , 1'roprlcto