P j-rf P ? G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY APRIL 13 , 1886. THE DAILY BEE COUNClBLUFFS. HONDA * MORNING , APRIL 12. - - - OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEAUL STREET. EtlHeitd by cnrrlcr In any part of the city nt twenty cents per week , Hi W. TILTON . , - - - Manager. ntsiM-.ss OrriCE , No. 4T. HiniiT I'.iMTOii , No. 23 , MIXOll MKNTIOX. Stubls ) , the Imttcr. New spring Roods nt Roller's. Tlio board of ( ratio meets this evening. The council will meet as a board of equalization to-night. Four drunks were before the police court yesterday. Business is improving in that line. Work on the. now coiuitv court house began yesterday' There will bo a largo force thus employed for the season. The frame building ot the now canning factory is rapidly approaching comple tion. ' 1 ho work on the brick building is nlso progressing well. Permits to wed hive been granted to William II. Thomas and Mary A. PeterSon - Son , both of tins city ; Charles 11. Bantlier jmil Elizabeth A. Altrop. George Schltidolo is making extensive Improvements to his Homo laundry , one of which is the raising of the rear half of the first lloor which will give light Jo the collar in which laundry work can bo done. Tjio American District Telegraph com pany has everything ready to proceed with the construction of its lines , but is waiting for the necessary ordinance to bo tiassct ! by the council. This will proba bly bo done at the meeting this evening , BO there will ba no further delay. W. B. Fisher left yesterday for Lcaycn- worth as a representative ol the Council Bluffs' Typographical union , to attend a meeting of the representatives of the unions in this section of the country , called for consultation on some questions ol interest to the typographs. Judge Ayleswortlt has decided that there was not enough evidence to war rant the jttstico in holding Makepeace on a charge of horse stealing , but that the evidence in the other case , that of em bezzlement , was enough. Makepeace has therefore got out of jail on one habeas corpus case , and got back in ngain on the other. A colored boy iiamcil Wells , aged about 10 years , fell a victim to the practice of stealing rides on the cars , lie jumped onto a moving freight train in the North western yards , and in getting off his foot got beneath one of the wheels , which crushed his toes so badly as to necessitate amputation. The first installment of a novel en titled "Everard and Eulalia , " bv Edward Wright , of this city , appeared in Satur day's Herald. This work is being pub lished in book form by the Herald print ing company , who ( luring the process of publication , will present it to its readers as n serial story through the columns of the paper. There arc a great many damage claims filed against the city , and the new ad ministration is having its time pretty well taken up with investigations of these. It seems that there is little use of n man trying to be in fashion unless ho Jias at least two or three claims for damages - ages and petitions before the council , and at least one suit started. The county board lias decided that there has been too much laxity in regard to the collection of personal property taxes. The delinquent list is quite largo , nnd the amount is considerable. The board now instructs the county treasurer to proceed with the collection of such Sorsonnl property taxes , nnd to enforce 10 law to the full extent. Mrs. Christie is again nlllictcd. It will bo remembered that she adopted some trrno ago one of twins , who were de serted by their unnatural mother It , -Ucd , and since then she adopted another orphan. This little one has now died , nnd the funeral services were held Satur day , conducted by Rev. Mr. Fisk. Emma Barrett , daughter of Mrs. S. M. Barrett , died at 2 o'clocK yesterday morning of consumption. She was 14 years oFago , and had been ill for ten months past , although not confined to her bed only for the past three weeks. The funeral services will bo hold at the residence , No. 111 ! ) Third street at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The entertainment to bo given by the school of the Homo for the Friendless Thursday evening at tiio Scandinavian Baptist church , should be largely at tended. The proceeds go for the benefit of the school , which is educating a class of children who need these advantages greatly , nnd the exercises will be of an interesting nature , as it is the first time the public lias had an opportunity of see ing what advancement these children nro making. Money to loan by Forrest Smith. Money to loan on city and farm prop erty at 0 and 7 per cent interest , by F. J. Day , successor to Odell & Day , No. 8'J ' Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Dr. MoLcod , oculist nnd nurist , No , 603 Broadway , Council Bluffs. I'orHonnl Paragraph * . J. W. Hutchinson , of Sioux Falls , is al the Ogdon. Thomas McFarliuul , of Momlamin , is At the Pacific. IT. N. McCJrow , ol Dcnnisou , is rcgis tcrcd at the Bcehtelo. Sheriff J. 1) . Garrison , of Harrisor county , is at the Pacific house. J. B. Christian , of Hamburg , came n : last night , and Is at the Beehtelo. J.S. Wood , of Burlington , came in or ; last night's train , and is at the Ogdon. A. Overtoil loaves this morning foi Texas to look after his lumber interests David Friedman , of Tabor , is in UK city being treated for an affection of tin i eyes. Charles Adolph loft last evening foi Kansas , to look after his landed interest , there. John Oilman , of Gilman , Idaho , odito of the U. S. Farm Register , is at tin Ogdon. James Amy , of Missouri Valley , brothc of W. S. Amy. the city woiglnnitbtor , wa * in the city yesterday. F. W. Voswiukul , now of Falrbury Neb. , arrived among his old friends hen yesterday , for only n day's stay. S. T. Smith starts out to-day on hi spring trip in the interests of his electri bolt. Ho expect * to bo away a couple c mouths. The "Kids" nro divided at the hotels n follows : Ezra F. Kendall , A. II. Wooc hull ami Lotta Bordeaux at the Ogdei t Charles Htmtington , Percy Gaunt and J ' B. Kontlall ut tbo Beohtolo.nnd Hug * Mack , Peter Randall , M. J. Sullivai r Wm. Kcqgh. MibS M , Crocker , Jenui Cray nnd Miutio Fox nt thu Pacillo. V. M. O. A. Election. The officers and directors of the Y. IV tO. . A. for the ensuing year wore clccte lulnst evening. They nro ns follows : J , P , Dodge , president- , N. Brown , fin vice president ; Frank McMahon , scoon vice probtdeut ; K. D , Sicv , rccordin ' .scorctnryi A. B. Walker , treasurer , an /for director * , W. S. Homer. O. A. Louck / J4. W. Fleming , J. N. G. Wyllo. A MALIGNANT MARRIED MAN , Ho Shoots at His Wlfo Several Times But Fails to Hit Htr. A LITTLE' PALACE ON WHEELS. The New Steeper , cm the Sioux City Itoail City Council rroccclln s Science nntl Philosophy Other lllunV Ncxvs. Aljlttlo Pnlncoon WlioclH. One of the new sleepers just built for the Sioux City road rolled into Council IJInfl's yestcrdny morning on its lirsttrlp. Two other now ones nre to ho put on nt once , and if they nro as finu ns this the passoiiRcrs on that line may well con. pratulnto themselves. The one which arrived here ycslenlny is n hnd'ot sleeper nindo by the 1'iilltnan compnny , nnd Is christened "Lotus. " It is elegantly linlshcd , richly upholstered , nnd is pro vided with all the latest improvements and conveniences. The scats have much higher backs , with head bolsters. Tito drawing room is a gem of beauty , and the smoking room is in keeping , bcinp finely upholstered in leather. Heated with steam , furnished with electric call bolls , all needful conveniences lor fur nishing lunches , hot cofl'co , tea , etc. , nt the will of the passenger , there seems nothing lacking. It is u palatial little home on wheels , and the Sionv City should be proud and its patrons happy. It makes the trip between hero and St. Paul by this line so comfortable that there can bo no chance for n semblance of a grumble. It is such moves its this which make the Sioux City route so popular. Dressmaking , cutting and lilting by Miss Ulca&on , No. at Pearl street. Science ninito ISnsy. The Young Men's Christian association has arranged for n course of lectures to bo gtvcd at their rooms in this city by Everett \V. Fish , M. 1) ) . , on Monday , Tuesday , Thursday and Friday evenings ot next week. The lectures nro scicntilic nnd philosophic in their nature , but pop ularized by tv simplicity and by a vivid ness of illustration , so that they can be readily comprehended by all. The nu merous press notices nnd the commendn- thins given by prominent men who have heard these lectures give assurance that Dr. Fish is nvery interesting , entertain ing speaker , us well as a very scholarly man. Uy securing him for such a series of lectures hero , an excellent opportunity is given the public to inform thenibclves on topics of great interest and import- ancct and at the same time bo really en- tertaincJ. The subjects of the four lec tures are : "Tho World Before the Flood , " "Star and Animal Worship , " "Tito Origin of Man , " "Tho Science of Creation. " The admission to each lecture is placed at the low price of twenty-live cents , while tickets for the entire course are seventy-live cents. Dr. Fish recently delivered this course in Sioux Citv , and the people of that place were delighted , and sucli has been the expression in many other cities. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. .7. W. & E. L. Squire , 101 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. The Council's Grist. The city council met yesterday nftcr- noon in pursuance with adjournment , the mayor presiding , and Aldcrmans Danforth , Shugnrt , Bennett and Ham mer being present. A petition of business men on Main street was presented , there being thirty- four signers , asking that the scales at the intersection of Main nnd Pearl streets bo not interfered with , claiming that the sualcs wore a bcuelit to the businessmen , nnd n convenience to the public ; that being free from political complications it was better to keep them so. .Referred ID committfo on city property. W. H. Montcith claimed damages to property by the sewer ditch , llct'erred to committee on claims. S. T. Walker laid claim for damages for change of grade at corner of Fourth and Story streets. Referred to com mittee on claims. On motion of Alderman Shugart the committee on printing were instructed to see Colonel Kcatloy and see if ho would go ahead with the codilicatiou of the or dinances. Complaint being mndo of the defective surface drainage on Scott street between Broadway and the creek , the committee pa streets and alloys worp instructed to 'nvcstigato , nnd remedy if necessary. Alderman Shugart desired city engi neer to giyo him the grade between Broadway and First avenue on Sixth street , nt the intersection of the alloy. Granted. The engineer is instructed to look up the data to help the committee in regard to the claim of J. M. Palmer for damages for part of his lot taken ns n part of Pierce street. An ordinance was presented providing tor n chance of grade of lilufT street , nt and near 1'iftli avenue. Head a first time and laid over. The council then adjourned until E o'clock this evening. For the latest stylo-ot dressmaking sec Miss Ulcnson. No. 31 Pearl street. Bhootmg Wild. On Sunday night the residents of Vine street became somewhat alarmed by i number of shots being fired from n re volver , nnd yesterday morning hearing moro shots notified the nolico. Investigation wont to show that about 11 o'clock Sunday night Ben Long on ar riving nt his homo , n two-roomed cot tag , No. 230 Vine street , began abusing his wife nnd her sister , Ida Atitnnreith who has been living with the Long fain ily. After showering much nbuso on tin two women , it Is said Long drew his revolver volvor and tired a couple of shots , and hii wife ran out of the honso anil tool ; rcfutrc with one of the neighbors , where she ro punned nil niglit , her sister Ida remain ing in the rooms with Lonr ; , It is said that Long fired several shot ! after his wife's absence , and left the house on Monday morning , only to return turn about 10:30 : ololock , and finding hi : wife in the house , ngain pulled his rcvol vor nnd Jiml two moro shots , making it nil seven shots fired without fatal results Miss Ida , who is 10 yours of ago , nnd has been living at Long's for three years bus a scar on her forehead which it it said was made by a blow with the but end of his revolver. The t'vo women were sent in a back tc the residence of their parents , No , 133 ! High btroot , aud the police began i search for Ben Long. Ho did not at tempt to cluilo them , however , and hini around his usual haunts all yesterday morning , until arrested by Marsha Uuanolln nnd Chief of Pollco Muthows who , after taking away his revolver brought him into court. Ho plcndei guilty to the mild qlmrgo ot disturbinj the peace , and was linedfS and costs. The Mcroor dine , Mrs Elizf.buth llubcr , known better n Mrd. Frank , who has gained some note rlety by being charged with having * ei ticed the Mercer girl into n house c shame , was brought hero from Omaha o a requisition , ilvr cuso is to be heard i fudge Aylcsworth'a court Friday. Bail ins been fixed at ? 1,000. The driver of the hack in which Lulu ilcrccr , It Is claimed , wns taken to a icuso of ill fame in Omaha by Mrs. 'rank , is nervously expecting Hint ho will > o dragged into the case , lie says thnt he Mercer girl wanted to go to just such n plnco , nnd thrt there was not much en- iccment needed. * The details al the- affair hnvo been > rctty thoroughly given already , and hero romnttis little to bo learned moro tntil the evidence is produced in court , vhcn it is predicted there will be some cnsntionnl developments. Mlsi Fuller's Success. The many friends and admirers of Miss \nnn L. Fuller , the lown songstress , who o enthused Council Blnfls audiences re cently , will bo glad to learn thnt she is creating equal enthusiasm in California , i'ho nppcnrcd in n grand concert in Los Vngcics lately , calling forth the follow- ng from the Times of that place : Miss Anna L. Fuller MUIC the scene and irhi of "Froysehutz" in a s'tylo ami voice he like ot which Los Angeles has rarely , f ever , heard , causing the entire house o break out in plaudits. As an enooro ho sang "Comln1 thro' the llyo" in a nest spirituclle and accomplished man- icr. lltsr greatest success , however , was n Ilossmt's "Inllamatus , " which was in comparably rendered. Mis Fuller's olco in clear , pure and brilliant , and hews a thorough training. Railway I'romlnouts. J. T. Clark , general manager ; F. W. Cimball , assistant chief engineer ; A. J. Stirling , assistant general supcrinten- lent ; II. B. Campbell , superintendent Chicago nnd Council Blufl's division ; M. B. Beardsley , assistant superintendent ame division of the Chicago , Milwaukee t St. Paul road , were in the city yester- lay. accompanied by Colonel .lolmijon , iroprlotorof the depot eating IIOUMS in Milwaukee. The party had been on a msincss visit to Dakota , as the St. Paul road is talking of building from Mitchell o Scotland. They left in a special car nst evening over the St. Paul road. A DREAM OF HIDDEN TREASURE. Money Hidden 111 n Jug niul Found liy n i'cildlcr in aStmnjio Manner. It was only twelve or fourteen years igo that n queer thing happened near Medina , for a linn in Cleveland was aken sick one day in summer as ho was Iriving on the highway , says the New fork Sun , and ho sought shelter in a armhouso. He had a run of fever for oven or eight days , and when able to get out again ho said to the owner of the arm : "I am satisfied tiiat there is n sum of noncy buried on your farm. I have seen ho snot several times in my dreams. " "On , " replied the tanner , "if you can hid any treasure here you nro welcome oil. " "How much will you take to waive all claims ? " persisted the peddler. " ' of . " "Five dollars' worth milk-pans. "If you will go to town a.nd get n law yer to draw up the papers in due form I vill give you 25 in cash. " The farmer tried to laugh the peddler out of his notion , but the man was so earnest in wishing to buy nil rights to vhnt bo might find that a paper was Irnwn up , the ? 25 paid over , and no was told to go ahead. Ho replied that ho vas in no hurry , and mounted his wagon and drove home , but in about a fortnight 10 returned with a horse and wagon and v companion. Giving notice that he had come to claim his owii ho proceeded'to ' lig in a corner of the front yard , and ) ctore the hole was three fcdt 'deep ho ind unearthed a small stones jug , tightly corked. It was broken on the grnss plat , xnd lying among the fragments were J3.000 in gold and silver coins. None of : ho pieces had been coined within less , han fifteen years , and the then owner of the place had occupied it for nine years , md knew that nobody could have buried , ho jug there meanwhile. The peddler said that a very tall , dark-complexioned man , having a seat- on his forehead and a limpin his gait , md repeatedly come to lii.n in his dreams and pointed out the spot. The description exactly answered thnt of n inrd case who had been in the county inil for liorsc-stoaling , and who had sub sequently died in the penitentiary at Doinmbus , however , the peddler h'd : jeon so careful to purchase all rights in idvnnco nnd had walked so directly to the treasure that the ollicials of the law made up their minds to investigate him. ills find was seized and his record was ookcd np , but when nothing could be shown against him he got possession ol the treasure and used it to buy an inter * est in tbo house be worked for. STEALING AN INVENTION. How a Rival Manufacturer Learned an Inventor's Process far Making Steel. A little more thnn 100 ycnrs ngo the mnnufncturo of steel may be said to have had n beginning in England. About thai time there was living in Sheffield , Eng. n man by the name of Huntsman. He was a watch nnd clock maker , nnd lit had so much trouble in getting a steel that would answer for his springs ho de < termincd to make some steel himself Ho experimented for a long time ir secret , nnd after many failures ho hi ) upon a process that produced a snperioi quality of steel. Iho best steel to b ( obtained at that time was made by the Hindoos , and it cost in England nbonj i50,000 a ton ; but Huntsman's steel coule : bo nnd for f 500 n ton. As ho found r ready market for all the btccl he conle make , ho determined to keep his in vention secret , and no one was nllowci to enter his worKs except his workmen and they wore sworn to secrecy. Bu other iron nnd steel makers were deter mined to find out how ho produced tin quality of steel ho nuulc , and this is liov they accomplished it at Inst : One dnrl and bitter cold wintoy night a wretched looking beggar knocked at the door o Huntsman's works und asked slielto ; from the storm that was rnjring without The workmen , pitying the supposoi bcggnr , gave him permission to como n aim find warmth and shelter ncnr one o the furnaces. In n little wlulu tin drowsv bcggnr fell nsleop , or nt leas eoomod to do so , but bonontn his torn am .shabby hat his half-shut eyes watched with eager intent every movement inadi by the men about the furnaces , and ai the charging of the melting-pots , heating the furnaces , and at last pouring tin steel into ingots took several hours to ac compiish , it is hardly necessary to adi that the forgotten beggar slept long and , ns it seemed , soundly , in the conic whcio ho lay. It turned out aftorwan that the apparently sleeping beggar wn ; a well-to-do Ironmaker living near by und the fact that he goon began tin erection of large steel works similar t < Huntsman's was good evidence that hi was u poor slcoper but a good watcher. AVhat is a Imily ? Saturday Review : The definition of i simple idea , is the great diniculty o lexicographers and others. To judgi from dictionaries nnd treatises on nthlcs it is almost or , according to some , quit impossible. But some very compllcatei ideas nro almost equally incapable o exact definition , Five hundred year ago Muie Barnes , of Sopwcll Priory , o the writer of the Boko of St. Albans whoever she was , endeavored , will singular wnnt of success , to tell ' 'hov gentlemen should bo known from un gentlemen , " Tint virtuoso ! chivalry nr enumerated without giving us a vcr distinct idea of knighthood , und then w como to the ui&o urtiulua of geutlencsa which are those : Ttn8 * n gentleman should bo lordly ot countenance , treat able in lanfftmge , wiwi in his answer , perfect in govornnco , ohsirful io faithful ness ; that ho MioiiKt Use few oaths in swearing , bo "boxeiin to tioddis byd- ding , " Knowing his own birth , nnd bear ing , nnil dreading to oflen'd hi ? sovereign. No doubt these arc nlHnurks of "gentle ness,11 but most inqWcjs WJH want a little more' Dr. Johnson is not moro explicit. According io htm , breeding Is the ebicf thing. A geiilleinnn , ho says , Is "a man of birth , a man of extraction , though not able ; " but ho allow * , ns a secondary mcaninc , "a man raised above the vulgar by his clinracter or post. " Dame Julians avoids any attempt to tell us "what is n lady " although in her "process of linking" she teaches us that "there is a mcrlyon , and that hawk is for u. lady , " mid informs us , moreover , that "gentlemen nnd honest persons have great delight in hawking. " John son says n lady is "n woman of high rank. " This Spnoo is Reserved for Ilnrkncfta Bros. ' Sprinjr An nouncement. ' 0 ' "I ) < Ct . tft ; 10 + Tlkn1J , ' .itr 7L . IB1in.i , i "MURDER MOST FOUL" To Allow Anyone to Bio ol Diphtheria ! the last six ycari there has mt been DUHINO from Ulphthcrlu in nny case where DR. THOMAS JEFFEIUKS' VIIKVENTIVK and Cum : was used. It has been the means of Bay ing thousands of lives nnd mluht have saved bundruJs of thoustndB more. Indispcnsiblo In putrid sere tin oat , in malignant film let fever , chanjringr It In 48 hours to the Flmplo form. Infallible - fallible cure for all Inlliimmntory , Ulccrative , Putrid , Cancerous Ulcoratlou of the.Womb and nil Cntarrunl conditions. Price $2. Full printed Instructions how to use the inedl- clno sent with it. No doctor required. Dyspepsia ! Dyspepsia ! Dyspeptic , why live in misery , nnd die In dls pnlr-wlth cancer of the stomach 1 Dr. Thomas joirerles cures every case of Jnilgcstlon and constipation Inn very shoit tlmo. Bestof ref erences Riven , Pyspupsm Is the cause of ninety pr cent of nil diseased conditions. Price $5 for two weeks treatment. From the Council Bluffs Dally HornU : Mrs. H. H , Oorard , wife of Kngmoor Gerard , of the Union 1'aclllo , this city , has been a great sulToror for mnny years , with what was sup posed to bo CRncur of the threat. H was so bad thatsho was threatened with starvation- Her general health was completely broken down. Buo could only swallow liquid food , and even that her Etoinach could not dltcst or assimilate. Physicians of Council llluffs and Omaha Rayo no relief Dr. Jeiroris , of ( bis city , was called. In four weeks' tlmo ho cured her throat , and has completely restored ilier general health. Had Mrs. Cloranl not obtained icllof eoon she would have died from blood jiolson , the tiiino condition that destioyol tlio.llto of ( ! en. Grant' Dr. JelTcrlos' dlptherla iiuiliclho is Infallible In nil kinds of bore throat ' ) DR. JEFFERIE& REMEDIES Can only bo obtained at'hls Olfice , No. tsi $ . HlKhth bt. . Cotmoll Illnll ? , Iowa , Or sent by Ktpross onlldrtlpBbf Piico. Council Bluffs Bus Carriage Transfer Co. Arnrl , I'assoiiitt'H nnil Imwu'fotaktn to nnd from nil tiuliis. Hushes , turrtiim.'B a'ld ' liuif nir * wag ons ninko connection. } with all trains. Prompt attention \\-on \ to all calls. Special rules to theatrical troupes nnil commorolnl men. Cur- rloKes run day mid nlsliU Olllco ut Ojnlon Houso. Telephone 123. AUo ut licclitelu'a Hotel. Ixuivi-oidersoii 'tin lutes , 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , WHOLESALE AND JOBBING zsorrsEs o& COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEE1113 , WELLS & CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Imploniants , Bn&lu , Can-luges. ito : , rtc. Council lllulTa , loreo. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. , Cora Shelters , Stalk Gutters , Ulsellnrrows , Seniors , Corn Plnnters , FooJ Cut ters , IHa. Factory , Rock rails , 111 ; . No ? . If 01 , 15M , 1503 , 1537 Main St. . Council Ulugs. . DAVID UllADLKY & CO. , Manufrs nn 1 Jobbers o ! Agricultural Implements.Y/agons . / , Buggies , , nn 1 nil klnU of farm Mna'ilnDrir. 1100 to lllfl South Mnlu Stroat , Coutwll Ulurt * . I'.O. UMUSOX , T. H.UauatAs , Uico.F. Wiitnnr. Prog.&TroiM. V.-l'roa.&M.ui. 3o3.&Uouti3ol. Council BluiTs Handle Factory , ( Incorporated Manufacturers of Axle , 1'lck , Slotlyo an j Smill _ llanJli'3 , of ovcry tlosctlptlon. ' . CAlll'KTS. _ _ COUNCIL BLUFFS CAUW3T CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Wicdow Shades , Oil Cloths , Cortitn Fixtures , UpholMory QooJa , lite. No. 435 llroiiJwny Council lllulTj , lomi. _ CMAllS , TOIIACPO , HTC. _ 1'EREGOY & MOORE , Wliolcsiilo Jobbers In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Kos. " 8 Main mid 27 Pearl Sts. . Council Bluffd , lowiu ' . _ COMMISSION' _ SNYDER & LEAMAN , Wholesale Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. _ No. lll'oirl St. Council llluITa. _ _ CItACKKltS. _ McCLURG CRACKER CO. , Mnmifncturors of Fine CracXers , Biscuits and Cakes , Conned lilit iouu. . CltOCKKItr. MAURER & CRAIG , Iraporters&JobbersofCrocXary.GlasswaTa . Lamps , Vrult Jaro , Cntlory , Stonmvnro , Uar Goods , Fancy Goods. Kto. Council Bluffs , lown. 'nnuaaisTs. HARLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Druggists' Sundries. Kto. No. SJ Main St , nnd No. 211'cnrl St. , Council lllulls. DltY GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods , Notions , Htc. Noa. 112 and lit Main St. , Nos. 113 nnd 115 Pcail St. , Council Ulii'ls , lown. FltUlTS. O. W. BUTTS , Wholesale California Fralts a Specialty General Commission. No. 5U Broad\vny , V ' ; Council BlulTg. W1RT & DUQUETTE , Wholusalo Frnlts , Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. No. ? . 10 and IS Pearl St. , Council Ulu'Jft. anocnnics. GRONEWEG & SCHOENTGEN , Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groceries , Nos. 117 , 119 nnd 121 , Main St. , Council Bluffs. Iowa. L. KniSCHT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Doalora. No. 410 Broad way , Council Bluffs. P. C. 1)E VOL , Wholesale Hardware , Tinware , Gasoline Stoves , lief ilgcrntors , etc. Nos. 601 Broadway , and 10 _ J.luln street. Council Bluffs. _ IIARNKSS. KTG. BECKMAN & CO. , Manufacturers of and Wholesale Boilers In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. K5 Main St. . Council Bluffs , Iowa. _ HATS , CAPS. KTC. _ _ METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves , Nog. 3 < 2 unJ 311 liroadway , Council Blulla. KEELINE & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Halls , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Stock. Council liluffd , Iowa. I11DUSA.ND WOOL. D. 11. MeDANELU & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , TullowWool , Pelts , Orea'oatU I'UM Council _ Bluffa , Iowa. _ OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesale Dealers In Illuminating & Lubricating Oft , Gi lla ) . , E3TO. B.Tlicodoro.AtfUiit , Council lllnlfj. luwa. it , PILINO , arc , A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Limtor , Filing , And Ilrldtro Material Si > oolaltii'sWliolosalo Lum ber or ull Kinds. Olllco No. 1JJ Main St. , Council Illulfri. lo.va. WINKS AND L1QVOHS , JOHN LINUER , WholOSiilu Imported and Domastlo Wines & Liquors. Ak'out for St. OotthBrrt's Herb Ilittfrj. No. 15 Main St. Council lllulls. SCHNEIDER & BECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , AbOMjrjdi St. . Council N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace. Offlco Over American Express Company. Farm at a Bargain. Well Improved farm of 10T acres for saloj Jf miles from Couucll Hlutfs. Address HtA aCOKlKJ l ) , Council Blulls. UrlcTc D.ilUlm nnv fclnrt rn'iort ' or moved ni ont.ltiloOI.ut tras'iJ-tho Inn U the \rorU. 803 Eighth Avemio and SPECIAL NOTICES . Special clrcrtlsomeiu : , suo'.i al tost.FouaJ.To L3A ! , l''o'3ilo , To llj.it , W.viti Bowdlnff.otc. , trill bo InsortoJ In this column U tholow rate of TBS OBNM 1'UU LIMB Mr f > flrttinsortlon an ! FIVB CH.VF3 1'Ult U.V13 tat each suusoiuont liuartloa. Imvo ulvorUu mcntsat our o'.Use , No. U 1'o.ul strjot , imr Hrosidway , Couticll Hlutrs. _ _ ' WANTS. Two pooil tinner. ' . Cooper & Me- WANTED , . 41 Main stiooM-Jpmicll itlulia. -vT ( rood clrl to do liousoVurTt No. 711 Seventh slrcot. Council lllulla. T71011 SAI.12 Olil vwpors. In nunntltlos to suit , J3 nt lloo oflleo No. 1" 1'cnrl slroot. _ 1U5NT 1'lvo room oottnao. Inquire nt IflOK ' I'ourth street , or of McMlckon , 1110 1'lntnor ft toot. CJWAN & WAMCUK , No. ! 3 Main street , k-3 ( under Clllzon'8 llink ) , ronl estate mil mer chandise exchange brol M. Our books nro Tull ofatioclal linruiilu * , but It Is Impossible to pub lish n reliable Mot from the fuel of BO raiiny dally clmiifros. Whnt wo iwlc Is : If you wnnt to soil oi-truilounythlmr In our line , write 113 mid wo will send you n po | ! of Imrtrnlns to select from. I.nniH Improvoil or unlmiirovol , city or town propoity. stocks of Roods of uny kind In nny place. H Buulij-on have or 6ueh you wunt lot us hour from you. Swim & Wulhor Council limits ' TUAYIJI ) I'roinNoTWs.l'tlfgtfcct ' , on F.-7- S' dny nfght lust , uiliuk buy pony-homo. Tore- top cut ol s'limio , black main nnd lull , rlirlit eye blind A suitable ro.viml will bo paU the Under. N. II. Olds. _ TIMOTHY SEED. I liavo a quantity of sound , well cleaned sooJ which J oiror ut lousonnblo flgurca. Seed of the crop of 168't. Correspondeneo solicited. F. Q. HUTLFlt , Schallcr , lowu. C. & N. W. Ity. _ Railway Time Table , COUNCIL HLUFF3. The followlns la the tlmo of nrrlvnl nnil departure of trains by central standard time , at the local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ton minutes earlier and arrive ten minutes lutor : DE > > AIIT-C.IICAOO & NOaTIIWESTUHN/11"11- 0-"JA M . Mall mid Kxpross . 0:50 : P.M. J2-4QP M . Aecommodiitloii . 4Mp.M. : CtOP. M . Express . . . . .0:03 : A. M. CIUOAOO & HOCK ISLAND. S-SO ) A. M . Mull nnd Uxproda . 0:50 : P.M. 7:15 : A. M . Acenmmodatlou . 0:15 P.M. iitinp. H . IJxprcss . UODA. : M. CII10AOO. MILWAUKEE A ST. PAUL O'OT A. M . Mall and Impress . UjOp. : M. 0:60 P. M . Uxpress . :05A.M. : C1UCAQO. lIUHUNOrON * QUINOV. 0:40A.M : . Mull and Uxprcsa . 0MP. : 0:50p. : M . i\pius3 : . 11:03 : WAIIA'SU , ST. UUIS & PACIFIC. 2:16 P. u.liacal St. I < ouls n\jrcss ) Local . 8:00 : P. M.TransforSt. Louis Ux.Trnusfur.3JO : P. M KANSAS CITV , ST. .1OE & COUNCIL DLUKF9 M:10A.M . Mall and Impress . ri : : P. " . UODP.M . Kzpross . 0 : } A.M. BIOU.X CITV & pAciria 7:15 A.M . . .Sioux City Mall . 8:30p. : M. 6:50 P.ll . St-I'nul Express . 8a : ! A. M. UXION rAinno. 30:35A.J1 . JJo-iver Kxpros" . BM5P.M. a:13 p. M. . . Lincoln Pas ? . , Om. & U. V..2OTi P. M. 7:50r. : u . Overland Kruross . 8:15 A. M. DUMMY TIIAINS TO OMAHA. Lcavo Council Illuffs 7:03 : 8 : OJ 'J :30 10M : 11:30 : n , m. ; 1:30:30 : : 3:30-JUO : : 5Jrnza : H:4ri-ll:4E : p. ra. Sundnys 7:03 : 9:3-ll:3D : : . m2M ; : : iio-0:25-MJno : ! : : il:43p. : m. LonvoOma- ha-fl : S-7S5-8:50 10:00 tl : Jn. m : 1:00 2:00- il:00-4:00-5OD-0:03 : : : : : :15-11:10 : p.m. Sundays :33 : 7:50M 11:00 : a. m. : 2:033:00 : : 5:00 : 0:05 : 3:15-11:10 : : n m. STEM DYE WORKS MRS.C.LGILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE No. 29 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Opp. Poslofllce. or other tumors removed without tbo kntfo or drawing of blood. CHROMIC DISEASES of all kind ! a specialty. Over thirty yoara' praot.fal oxporloiuj. No. 11 1'curl Street , Count 11 Ululli. | 3P CONSULTAT1ON KllBi _ Omaha Dntal Associa'n ' Cor. 16th and Doiifflas Sts. rilllnz at lowest price , with Bold , llrpr nnJ other combliintloQi ( JolJ pl.ito Hiul continuous Uum Teeth eiieclalty , Best Seta of Tcctli , q3S , Konncr price } 1S. Perfect tit und best material. All Council Bluffs Office , 231 BROADWAY. WEST SIDE. THOS. omcBib „ iHtr. OFFICEH & FUSSY , BA COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. ratnbllshod ISiT. MRS. D. A. BENE HAIR GOODS W8G.S KADE TO 337 Broadway , Council BIuHs , low , THE CARTER lITEllDCO'S ' , DIAMOND I11UNI ) Or STEICTV PURE IK.1D , 2180 ADD OIL Aio absolutely pure' . n loiircnantoil. One gal lon lll cover tn-o Inunlio 1 am ) Ultv bquiiro tout iwocouts , niul will Mil ) ' on longer limn uny other pulm inumifaciuidt. 1'ortato by Dealer in Drugs , Paints , Oils , Etc. 07 Haiu Street , Council Bluffs. / I satisfaction guaranteed. Frame houses move 1 lith Streat , Council Bluffs. JACOB ATTORNEY AT LAW OOXJNOIIj Practices in State ami Federal Courts. Rooms 7 aiul S , Siiiunrt Blank. Horses and Mules For nil purposes. boiiKht and sold , at rotnll nnil In lota Largo iiuantlttoa to select itoiu. WISE , Glh Str33l , Near Pacific House , Council Blufl's. TheHighestlarM Price For all kinds of secondhand household goods and andSTOVES. . M. DHOHLICH , 008 Brortdway , Council Bluffa. A.C.UuitNilAM , 1'roi. L.W. TUI.LKVS , Vice-Pros. JAMES N. llitowx , Cashier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET , Capital . $100,000 Authorised Cnpital . 200,000 Stockholders Represent . 1,000,000 Ilo n ffonornl banlclntr buslnnss. Accounts of banks , bunkers , merchant" , man- ufncturcrs and Individuals rozolvo.l on fuvora- bio torms. Domestic and foreign exchange. The very best of attention Kivcn to all bust ness committed to our care. KIEL SALE STABLES Horses and Mules kept constantly on hand for sale at retail or In car louds. Orders promdtly filled by contract on short notice. BtockBold on conimlsilon. SHUJTEll 4 HOLEV , I'roprletors. Stable Corner Fifth Avenue and Fourth 8t Council Illuffs lown. CARPETS , CUE.TAINS , Bugs , Mattings , Window ShatlesEta < Wholesale and Retail. ! S Our stock la now come plcto and contains the newest design ? und colorings in all grades of Carpets , Curtains , Klips , Upholstery Goods , ck. POPULAR PRICES-JIail orders attended - tended to prompt'y. ' Flue Upholstery Work to order. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS CO. , 4.05 Broadway. KUSSELL&Co Mnnufncturcra of all slzosof Automatic Engines. . Especially Deeljrnod for Running MILLS , GRA1NLELEVATORS , AND ELECTRIC LIGHT , Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. New Mnssillon Threshers. Carey and Woodbury Ilor.se Powem STATIONARY , SK.ll ) , Portable nnil Traction Engines , HAW .MILLS , ETU. Factory Inssiilon. O. Ur.i'.ich Houst .old 1'oari tit. , ' ' " ntcil ! 5liilH. . 1 > 1. , M * , ftl. i < * * : r y- ! ) ' M.C' . ! ' : % ' : : : . . : > jr NAILS. A i. , .c. : r u i . .i ' . K i 11 : ic'.lai'ol. For p.ckfi o. i ml I u i j i "t ( i i.l , n.iiiiiot lie ezi celled lor Mill'iif "f nny uift. Kor p rliculuri > u-.tu \ , J. lll'X'iC.-JAN. inventor. Council Jllutfa. Mcloun J ( ouniy ili-Jta for sale. ONLY HOTEL Iu Council BluiTa having Fire 3Usoa/pe And all moaoru Improvumoati , cull bor * llri ' larm bolls , eta. Utho CHEST ON HOUSE I J Noi.215'IT and 219. Main Street ,