o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY , APRIL 17. 1885. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. SATURDAY MOIIXING , APRIL 17. 01-FICE , NO. 12 , PEAIIL STREET. riHtcrcd by cnrrlcr In nny pnrtof the city nt tw tut y ctnts per cck. II. W.TII.TON , - Manager. E , No. 43. NintiT Ilniion , No. JH. MINOlt MKXTIOX. Stiibbs. the liattor. KPW snnK ) ) goods nt Roller's. llc.ititiful Easier cards nl I Innilsonicst Easier cards in Ihc city at Ladies bear in iniinl the opening at tiio Parisian millinery hloro April 23 mid 23. Additional Council Kind's news will be found on Ihc fifth IKI < XO. The cnlargciiHMit and improvement of the city hall is not going forward very rapidly. /j , Tt Lindscy is arranging for opening a branch retail boot and rubber store at Creston. Tim iHnnilanim case of Vincent against the city is to be heard Monday in the su perior court. Tliero is to bo a special policeman at tiiu driving park to protect the property of the association. All the lateststylcs in bonnets and hats found at the Parisian millinery store , No. 811 Hronihray. Permit to marry wns .yesterday given Herman A. Illinium and Rhonana Lewis , both of Silver City. Ladies see the fine line of ribbons in Picot edges and gan/.o ell'ects at the Pari sian millinery store. Ladies , sec Iho line line of ribbons in Picot edged and gun/.c ell'eet at the Pa risian millinery store. Now that the mud has boon scraped in piles on the business streets it might be a good idea to have the dirt liaulnd oil' . ' Tux , " as lie is familiarly known , and who bus boon no long with the Pluuni.v , ha.s bought out the pop-shop known us Laey's place. The finest Mikado laecs and novelties of all kinds , ever brought to Council Hind's , at the Parisian Millinery store , Bit Broadway. C. J. Ucckmnn , the poll tax collector who has completed his canvass of the First ward , says he found uvcry business imaginable represented except a barber shop. The Mercer case was called up in the superior court ycsterdav , but on motion of the defendant , Mrs. rtuhnerilias ! Mrs. Frank , it was continued until next Wednesday. Services in the Congregational church to-morrow morning and evening. Morn- ingsubiect : "The Hone Unit HringsNo Shame. " Evening : "When and Why. " A cordial invitation is extended. A new iloor is to be laid in the tele graph ofllee to-day and n new switch board put in. This necessarily causes the service to be less satisfactory to-day than usual , but all will be in smooth running order by Monday. In the case of Beecroftvs Lewis yester day a demurrer to the petition was yes terday argued before Judge Ayle.iwoith. This Is the case in which ISeecrolt seeks to restrain Lc\vis from using on his 'busses a name similar to the one Ubudon Beccroft'H ' lino. Preaching at the Baptist church Sun day at 100 : ! ! 11. in. and 7W : ! o. in. Subject ' for the morning : "The Resurrection , or How do the Dead Rise , " This is the first 'of three sermons on this subject. Bap tism in connection with the evening ser vice. Seats free. A change has been made in the council committees , by request of the aldermen nfl'ccted by it , Alderman Bennett bchi"r placed on the judiciary committee , and A 1'iovnmii Shugart being given Mr. Ben- tiVTT ; , - ! ? " - - . - : M0n nett's ' place on the nimn n . . . . - . . i'-r Dr. Pinnoy is just recovering from quite a serious blood poisoning. It seems that ho had received a scratch on the hand by n barbed wire fence , and while perform ing an operation on ono of his patients , thus got poisoned through his old wound. For several days ho has sufl'ered greatly , but is now getting the better of it. A troop of fellows were brought before Judge Aylesworth yesterday , cnargcd as vagrants. Ho discharged two of them. and finding the others guilty , sentenced them to ten days hard work on tiie streets , and ordered them to report for duty next Monday morning. They went out to hunt ill ) shovels and engage teams , and will bo back Monday morning , of course. A special train of twelve cars of horses belonging to Governor Sanford. of Cali fornia , will arrive this morning. The horses will bo civcn quarters at the driv ing park where they will rest for two or three days. The gates of the park are open for the public on every afternoon , the morning being reserved for the speeding aim exercise of the horses that are on the grounds. There was a dunce Thursday night nt what is known as James' place on Noith Eighth street. It seems to have been rather a lively , noisy ono , but as one of the witnesses saiil yesterday , "it was as quiet as usual. " Tliern was a shout for police , and though thoodicers went there on the the run did not arrive in time to BCD who was most to blame for the row. Three yountr follows , Henry Manning , Thomas O'Mally and Jacob McGrew were arrested. On trial yesterday it Bccincd impossible to get any evidence showing there had been any row at all , and if there was these prisoners were cer tainly not the ones who caused it. They wcro discharged , and the police will look to the giver of the dances to preserve better order in the future. Mayor Chapman has had many appli cations from parties desiring to bo ap pointed soecial policemen without eobt to the city. Ho has wisely decided to ad here strictly to the rule that none suoh will bo appointed unless tlioy file a bond of 11,000 , the mime as regular policemen. Last year there were complaints that ir responsible special policemen were thick , ami often too important , in their own opinions , Ono man was shot in the leg by a special odicer , and it was ascer tained Unit the hasty odicor had filed no bond. It leaked out that some of the regular odicors had no bonds tiled. This requiring of bond in all cases is another of the reformatory features of the now administration , I am maUin ti specialty in this line this season. Have put in n heavier stock than over before. Ilavo over 00 styles of jointed roils in split linmboo , Lancewooil urn ! other kinds. Everything in baits , oiled silk , raw silk , braided Hues , and all kind of lines. Comu in ttnd see mo. I will tnku pleasure in showing you the goods whether you buy or not. L , U. UHACKKTT , No , 233 Broadway , Council Ulna's. Dr. McLcod , oculist nnd midst , No. 603 Broadwuy , Council Minus. Baby I have ono of the linest lines west ot Chicago , My prices will bo ri ht and quality always of the best. Call und see jny line. I guarantee you will be satis fied all around. L. C. IJrnckott , No. 286 Broadway. _ For the latest style ot dressmaking sec Miss Gleasou. No. 81 Tearl street. LIGHTING BY LIGHTNING , A Proposal to Use Eleotio Lamp Towers in Place of Gas Posts. THE PHILLIPS CLAIM SETTLED. Further Doings of the Council-That Hnmc OKI Chicken Coop Dentil oT Xonli Mllcr Gobbling Up n Street. Iict There l > c The proposal of Thomas Odiccr to light the city by electricity will awaken consid erable discussion and investigation. Tlic plan proposed is by thetoworsyslem , the towers to bo about 150 feet high , and lo cated in different parts of the city , it be ing thought that six of these will answer all present needs. Kach tower is to hnvo four electric lamps. Such a tower thus furnished will , it is said , throw a light for a radius of half n mile around , It is claimed that such a tower located near Broadway Methodist church would throw a light which would reach as far as Bayhss park , though perhaps faintly there , but still enough to cause a .shadow. If another tower were located in Bayllss park it would throw a light which would reach to the Methodist church , so that wherever these circles of light overlapped they would furnish all the light that would bo necessary. The cost of keening .such towcr.s lighted until 13 o'clock every night would bo $800 each a vear. This would include the cost of building the towers and all other expenses. The total cost for six towers would therefore be $4,800 , which would be less than the present cost of lighting the streets. The matter is to bo looked into by Ihc council. The contract with the gas company for street lighting lias expired , and the city is arranging month by month now for its lights , so Ihcrc seems nothing in the way of the new arrangement should it be deemed more advisable. It is claimed by some that in the tower system the streets wliero shadows rest are daru , and that especially where there are thick shade trees or largo buildings it is difficult to distribute the light as well as by many posts. Whether the tower system can be made to light up thei glens and similar .streets lying alongside of binds is a question which should be carefully - fully inquired into The council will not probably act hastily in the mailer , although there is a strong feeling favor able to the proposal. Thn Same Old Chicken Coop. The city council has very foolishly stirred up the old chicken coop contro versy. Previous councils have fallen inlo the same error , and have realized their mistake only after they havn sud'orcd a great loss of time and religion. John Short lias kept that chicken coop for years , in front of his store. War lias been made upon it every .season. It has been pronounced a nuisance , and de nounced as an obstruction to the side walk. Long hours have been spent in discussing the intricacies and complica tions of the question , but John Short has always come out abend. The chicken coop has not been taken. The last move against it has only opened the wound afresh. Mr. Short has poured a hot vol ley into the council. Ho has pointed out to them how ordinances are being violated lated by others , how lie is annoyed by the locating next to bis yroycrty of a house of ill fame , which the city allows to re main there , so lonjr as the license is paid ; compelling him to bo annoyed , wliijo the city gets a revenue from such a business ; allowing others to violate criminal law , and j'ot jumping onto him because ho has a chicken coop in front of his store. There scorns no way to clean out that chicken coop except to get the Methodist ministers to hojd their next annual con ference ned , - - The t/'lty Scales. It begins to look as if tiio city weigh- master would have to go into a legal light if lie expects to get the natural fees and emoluments of the ofllee to which the people elected him. The scalps at the junction of Main and Pearl streets are doing the business , and they arc owned and controlled by private parties. The business men in that vicinity want the scales located there , and the city docs not seem inclined to purchase those scales so long as the city already owns a set lo cated at the city building. The council seems to bo in no hurry to order the Main street scales to bo moved , although they are located on city property. The alder men evidently do not care to antagonize the business men who protest against the proposed change. The oily weigjimaslor will probably have to make the light sin- glo-handcd , and oven if ho should finally succeed , his term would bo so nearly ex pired by the time the case was finally de cided , and the expense would bo so nearly equal to all the fees of the ollico as to inako a fight undesirable. It looks gloomy for the odieial. Burying the Hatchet. For years the grade of Bluff street has been a cause of contention and strife. No one question lias bothered the aldermanic - manic brains more than this. It seems now that the groalcst of Iho trouble is at an end. The council has decided to set tle with J. M. Phillips by allowing him $3,000 damages on account of the change of grade by his residence property. The claim of W. W. Wallace has been satis fied by n change of grade , making a little rise by his property , and sloping oil' the street each way from that point. Thoru are other property owners who are not exactly satisfied witli this compromise arrangement , but it is said that all those who have any nhow for damage suits are setllcd with , and that now there will bo no further obstacles in the way of im proving the street , which can bo imido ono of the finest residence streets in the city. Doings ol' the Council. At the meeting of the city council yes terday afternoon Thomas Olliccr made a proposition to light the city until13 o'clock at night at $800 per year for each nnibt or tower , and that six such masts would light the city. Referred to the committee on fctrcot lighting. The following articles of agreement were opened and read , and the auditor was instructed to draw an order for $3,250 in favor of JM. Phillips in accord ance therewith : J. M. Phillips , of the city of Council Bluffs , being the owner of the lots nnd dwelling In the city of Council Huills. Iowa , occupied by him ns n hoiiicstond on Jllulf street in said city , and the said city Imvlng proceeded nu clei ( lie statute to ascertain said Phillips' dummies in tlui year Ib3l , by commission of tlnee appraisers on the account of the vhniige of Krmlulio awarded the said Phillips gS.OOO. which ciild awaul was by the council annulled and t > ctasulu , and the city proceed ed to lower Bald irnulu known us the IbO'J ciadi1. When 1'hillips , the owner ot said property , caused an injunction to Issue re- stniluiiiL' said city liom lowering said gnulo until damages were ascer tained uud paid ; nnd the said city. by us prouer ofllcers having settled and compiomUcJ with the wild Phillips for said damages In the sum of S'VXA ) , ttliirh said sum is hereby accepted by .1. .M. Phillip * In full satisfaction anil dis charge of an cl.iUns , dues and demands of every kind and manner up to dale that he has or claims to have ajfalnst the city of Council UlulTs , liothc same Phillips , hereby agreeing that this Is a full satisfaction and dlscharse of all dues , demands nnd claims of damages or pretended claims of dnninpobp has nunln t said city up to this date , also that he will sat lfy tho'deciee nt Injunction In district couit , the city to paj the costs. .1. M. Pim.urs. Coc.vcn , Bu'FFi , April 10 , ltso. The appraisers appointed to estimate the damages claimed by John Limit on account of Iho alleged change of grndo on Fotirt i street , reported in favor of allowing him 5010.150. On motion of Alderman Bennett the report was re jected , liio ground stated for the rejection being that the proceedings were all lllcp\l ; and void. The report of appraisers on Iho claim of J. M. Phillips was not opened , the claim having been settled. Mr. Mendenhall. of the Richmond Fire Alarm company , appeared before the council and explained some of the work ings of his system. Hu agreed to make estimates as to the cost of a plant for this city and report the same to the lire committee. The matter of deputy marshal and police headquarters was referred to the police committee , to report at the next meeting , especially on the point as to the necessity of having two deputy marshals , as a night and day jailor , The council then adjourned until next Monday evening. Substantial abstracts of lilies and rca estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire , 10 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. An Open Letter. Editor Globe : I iluslro to r.sk what is the meaning of your editorial attack upon certain resolutions of the Workingmen's Progressive association. I am nimble to understand it. I cannot believe that a man of ordinary intelligence could draw such conclusions from the resolu tions upon careful reading. I fail lo sec the argument or logical consistency which is hidden in the mass of billings gate vou pour out of your ink bottle. We may have committed an error in act ing without the advice of the Globe , but if you will consult the exporieiu'c of your some time predecessor , Colonel Morgan , you will lind sullieicntly analogous cir cumstances in the corresponding attempts that worlliy made lo first control , and , fulling in that , to kill off Local Assembly lliW ! , to convince you that ym may possibly bo in error in attempting with equal venom and , perhaps , less ability lo play Iho same role. Since Colonel Keatley was so summarily bounced for having such abilities us made him a formidable obstacle in the way of ambitious democrats , the principal fea ture of the editorial columns os the Globe bus been their non-committal character. Your employers may yet regret that that characteristic lias ceased lo exhibit , itself. What a pity that yon should have wasted to much ily poison in your ink bottle just now at the beginning of the heated season. The Knights of Labor have managed lo exist M > long in Coun cil Binds without the advice uud consent of the partisan press , that it is very doubtful if they will begin now to heed the emanations of n brain evidently dis ordered by dyspepsia. W hat a peculiar complaint for a parti san editor to make is this one of ( lemo- goirnory. TaKe mv word for it , your gall is oversowing and you need treatment. Take something ( for your liver ) . 1 won't odor any more advice , however , for it is evident from your editorial efforts that you have enough of that when you can spare such a superabundance to your ap preciative friend. 1C. of L. COUNCIL BI.UKKS , April 10,1880. Dressmaking , cutting and lilting by Miss Glcason , No. B4 Pearl street. Gobblin * ; a Street. There is said to be danger of the city losing one-half of Cherry street , running on the cast side of the driving park , uuclss prompt steps arc taken by the city to protect its interests. Some lime ago Iho Driving Park association wanted to nlmugro'tho street. It was proposed that the association take half of the srrcec and make it part of the park , the associa tion to secure thirty feet on the other bide to take the plaeo of the ground llnis taken , thus leaving a full width street for the public. Now the grounds are being advertised for sale under a mortgage , and in the land thus offered for "ale is the half of Cherry street. It is said that the Driving Park association never secured the othni thirty feet to take the plr.ee of the part taken" ; so that it looks as if the city was only going to have half a street thorp. The city attorney has bad his at tention called to it , and is to look it up. The street is an important ono , or will become so , as it is proposed to make that the main thoroughfare to the city's park at Big Lake. The Powder Houses. The powder houses must go. So says the council. The people are anxious to bavo thorn moved outside the city limits , and petitions to this effect have been fre quent. Some have been moved , but two still remain. The council last August passed a resolution ordering them out ot the citj' , but they wore not moved. On the first of March another resolution was passed , giving the owners until the 1st of May to remove them Now the owners ask for ninety days more limo. The council has concluded that it will not take tno responsibility of granting any such request , and the original order stands. If such a request was granted , and an explosion - plosion should take place by chance , the council would bo blamed. That body docs not care to place itself in such a po sition. It is not likely though that if there are good and sndleicnt reasons why the powder houses cannot bo moved within the time assigned , no trouble will bo caused , so long as it is anparont that the owners are doing nil in their power and moving as quickly as practicable. Money to loan bv Forrest Smith , ONLY HOTEL In Council Illuffs having Fire EJsoa/pe And oil moaern Improvements , call boys , lira idurm bolls , etc. , Is the CRESTON HOUSE I Nos , 215 , 217 and 219 , Main Street , MAX ilOHN , 1'roprloto Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Jjcwls & Ariul , Props. and bug-trniru taken to nnd from nil trains. llus os , eurdiiKes and \mgsago \ wag ons make connections with all trains. Prompt attention clven to nil culls. Special rates to theatrical troupes and commercial men. Car- dunes run dny and nlKht. Olllco 'Ut O/ilen House. Tolophano 123 , Also at licchtulu's Hotel. Ixinveoidoii > on 'ho luted. 226 Broadway , Council Bluffs , The Novelties of the Season are now Open at DRESS GOODS. NEVER SO CHEAP. For lOc worth 12 l-2c For 20c worth 27 l-2c For 25c worth 35c For 35c worth 50c And liner fabrics in the same proportion. Good LAWNS , fust colors , ntlc. . liiuulsome I'laid Muslins from lOc up wards , all at onu-third loss than last Year's prices. Choice Cretonnes , Embroidered Suits , Canvass Dress Goods anil other Novelties. Laces by the yard and in Dress Pat terns. Space forbids enumeration , but wo have thu goods , and our low prices will lull. lull.CARPETS. CARPETS. The i.cxv styles in Carpets are now in stock and yomjx fast. Call early and select your Carpels anil have them put aside for you. CURTAINS. Our Curtain Depnrtiurnt is complete in all varieties of Ijacc , Turcoman and Silk Draperies. We make a specialty of Dwpory AVork by Skilled Workmen. Call Immediately Anil see the New Gipoth buforc the as sortment is broken. ' t Orders by Mail receive prompt atten tion , i No. 401 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS. "MURDER MOST FOUL" To Allow Anyone to Die ol Diphtheria ! DUIUNfS tholaet six ycnrsthuro hns not boon udc.ilh from Dlptithctluln any civ-o 1)11. THOMAS jntVCIUUS' I'IIBVBNTIVB nnd CUIIK was u. cd. It bus been the menus of snv- li'ir thoifiuids of lived and ml ht have saved luindieJaof thoiiB'indB more. Indlspcnslblo in putrid EOIO throat , in malignant Flatlet fever , liouis to the Plmplo form. In- Putrid , Cancerojs Ulceiutlon of the Womb nna nil Cntarrlinl conditions. I'rlco JU. 1'ull printed Inst 'uctlons how to use the tncdl- cine sent with It. No doctor requited. Dyspepsia ! Dyspepsia ! Bysroptic , why live In mlhery , nnd die In ills pair with cancer ot the btoiniicli / Dr. Thomas Je'fories ' cuies every euso of ItKiprstlon and constipation in a \ cry short timo. Dostofiof- crencosjrivon. Dyspt'psin Is the cause ot ninety percent of all diseased conditions. 1'iico $5 for two wcekj treatment. From the Council IllulTs Dally HcrnU : Mrs. E , M. Gerard , wife of Knffincor Gerard , of the Union 1'nclllc , this city , has been n great sufferer for ninny years , with what mis sup posed to bo cancer of the throat. It was BO bad that sbo wns threatened with Mnrvation- Her general health wns completely biokcn ilown. Sbo could only swnllow liquid food , nnd even that her stomach could not digest or assimilate. . Physicians of Council Bluffs nnd Omaha Rare no relief Dr. ,7 efforts , of this city , wns called. In four weeks' time ho cured her throat , and has completely restored her general health. Had Mrs. Gerard not obtained relief soon she would hnvo died from blood poison , the sixmo condition that dostioyod tbollfoof Gen. Grant * Dr. Jelfcrlcs' dlpthorhi medicine. Is Infallible In all kinds of eons throat DR. JEFFERIES' REMEDIES Can only bo obtained at his Oilico , No. SIS. Highlit St. , Council llluirs , lown , Or sent by Express on ltooipt of I'rlco. _ Chin ; ) , fllasswaro and Lamps , \V. S. Homer & Cj. . No. 28 , Main St. , Council muffs , Ta. Locking Bracke for Fences ANI > OrilElt KAILS , HODS , ETC. FENCES IJUU/r WITHOUT NAILS. Any part reivllly Inlton out or replncod. Tor picket or rail fcnoos , iron or wood , cannot bo excelled - celled lor rnillus of any sort. 1'or particulars write C. J. IIV.L'ICJJAN. Inventor. f ' ; Council Illutfs. Plato nnJ county rlfc'bt forjsalo. TIMOTHY 'SEED. " e I huvo a quantity of sound , well cleaned seed which 1 oiler at rousonubo flyima. Seed of the crop of 16ai Corrcbpondoneb solicited , V. Q. IIUTI.KH , Schallor , lown , G < & N. W , Ky. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT HAIR GOODS i WIGS MADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. THE CARTER WHITE llO K DIAMOND IIIIAND OF STRICTY PUKE LEAD , ZINC SS D OIL IsTTS Are absolutely pure , as rcprceentecl. Ono gul- Ion will rover two hundred and fitly pquuro feet two conta , und will stay on lonpcr than uuy other pnlnt mnnufuoiuied. Forsulu by Dealer In Drugs , Paints , Oils , Etc , 5 O7 , ain BtreoCcviii , Eluffs.- WHOLESALE AND JOBBING Z20X7SES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , DEISKB , WELLS & CO. , Wholesale Agricultural Implements , Cftrrlnscs , ito : , Kto. Council IllufTs , Iowa. K12YSTONK MANUFACTURING CO. , Corn Shellers , Stalk Callers , Dlscllfirrows , Seeders , Corn Planters , Food Cut ters , Kto. Knctory , Hock Fulls , Ills. N'os. iroi , I'M , liiOj , 1597 Mnln St. , Council llluirj. DAVID U11AD1.KY & "cb. , Mnnuf'rs nn \ Jobbers ot Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies , . niul nil klnJs of farm MioMnnrr. 1100 to Ilia South Main Street , Cumuli Illufls Iprrn. AXK P.O. Ot.r.vsox. T. lI.Dnum.v * , OF.O lWiutwr. . Prcs.ATrc.'W. V.-l'ros JcMin. Ss Cotmsol. Council Dials Hwdla Fact,1/ ) , , ( Incorporntod.l Mninifnclnrorflof A-xlo , 1'lck , Plo.ltro nad Smill , of \urjr d CAHl'KTi * . COUNCIL WLUFFS CAUl'HT CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Oil Cloths , Cintalii Vlunros , ITpholMory Goals , Uto. No. 40'i Itroiulwiy Council loiviu CIGARS , TOHACCO , KTC. I'KKEGOl & MOUKK , wholc nlo JobboiN In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes. Noa. USMnln iiiul M7 I'ciulSts , Council llltluV , lown. COMMISSION. SNYDKR & LEA.MAN , Wholesale Fruit and Produce Coniiuissfon Merchants. Xo. HT'tnrl t , Council muffs. McCLUUG Gil ICKKll CO. , Mnnurncturors of Fine Craciors , Biscuits aid Caiai , Council Illufft , I/iwi. / MAUUEIl & CUAIG , Importers SJob'jsrsofCrocKory.Glasswara ' . Lamps , Krtilt .lari , Cutlery , StonoH-nro , Iliir Goods , Fancy Goods. Ktc. Council llluirs , lown. IIAHLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Driife'Klsts' Sundries , it : ; . No. i ; Main St. , and No. L'l 1'oarl St. , Council llluirs mtr noons. M. E. SMITH & CO. , Importers and Jobbers of Dry Go-ids , Notions. Ktc. Nos. 112 and lit Main St. , Xo . 113 nnd 115 Pcnil St. . Council IlltilTa. lowiu _ 7KP7TS. _ O.V. . BUTTS , Wholesale California Mi a Sanity General Commission. No. 513 IlroiUway , Council Illtiirs. WHIT & DUQUETTE , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionary & Fancy Groceries. Noa. in and 18 Pearl SU , Council Mlulf. anocKitiKS. _ GRONEWEG & SCHOENTGEM , Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Grocsrias , Nos. 117 , 110 and 121. Main St. , Council IJIuffa. lown. " L. KIRSCriT & CO. , Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale ! T.lqiior Dealers. No. 410 Hroiul- wny , Council I Huffs. P. C. DR VOL , Wholesale Hardware , Tinware , Gasoline Stoves , Hcfrlgcrntoi ? . etc. Nos. 5J1 llrondway , and 10 Midn stieot. Council HltilN. _ HAltXKSS , KTC. UECKMAN & CO. , Mnnn'ncturcig of and Wholesale Doilora in Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. K5 Main St. . Council Iliads , Iowa. HATS , CAPS , KTC. METCALF BROTHERS , Jobbers in Hats , Caps and Gloves. Nos. 313 and .111 Urondwny , Council r JJAIWH'AKK. KEELINE & FELT , Wholesale Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Slock , Council IllnlTH , lown. HIDKS AND iroor 1) . 11. McDANEU ) & CO. , Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides , Tallow , Wool , 1'oltg , GrtMiso and Furs Council UliilTa , Iowa. OILS. COUNCIL HLUFFS OIL CO. , Wholesnio DtalorB In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils , Gasoline E3TO. , EJTO. S. Theodore , Aront ; , Council llluirs. Iowa. LUMUKll , PILlXa , KTO. A. OVERTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , And llrldgo Material Speclnltios.Wholesiilo Idim- beret all Kinds. Ollleo No. 1JO Mulu riu , Council IllulfB. Iowa. WINES AXl > UQUOIIS. JOHN LTNDEH , WlioU'salo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for St. flottbarrt's Herb IllttiTJ. No. 13 .Mulu tit. Council I II nil a. SCHNEIDER & HECK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Ko COD Main St. , Council Illti/i. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. Farm at a Bargain. Well improved farm of 107 acre * for sale ; > f miles f'cm Council Bltiirs. Adilies ? 111A SCOJ'IEU ) , Couucil Ululfe. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER nrlclt ti-illilhiR nnrklnd ralsp.l . or mnvcil . and satisfaction RUnrnntced. rrnrno houici movoa onLlttloainattruoks-tliB boat In the worlJ. 803 Eighth Avcmio nnil Eighth Street , Council Bluffs. I BUY BUGGIES ? FIRST CLASS IN ETER1 RESPECT W. DAVIS & CO. I tn1 > IMie < l in 1877. CINCINNATI , OHIO. Buid ! ® v@r SO Different Styles. 20,000 Collides Anmmlly. Sciul for Catalogue , Prices , Freight States ami T SPECIAL NOTICES Norton. SpeclM mlvortUoinoiit' ' ) , suoh nl Lost.FounJ , To LOAII , Fo * Silo , To Ujnt , WixU nonrdlnoto. , , IT ill bo InsortoJ In this column tt tholow rnto ot TRM OHM TS I'Kll LINK for tis ! flretlnaertlon nd FIVB Cli.Vl'3 I'Kll LINK for ench subsociuont Imortlon. Lcnvo u.lvorllo mtmtsnt our oltlco , No. IS 1'oarl street , uo-lr Urondwtir , Council lllutrs. WANTS. \V\ANTEI > Two stilctly llist-clnss coat ntul V > piuiiB mnknrx. .1. M. Smith , No. 1TJ9 , Hio.ulwny , Council lUuirs FOIt SALE -A very ilcslrahliulruti store In n chok'o locution. Cm bo h.iU ill 11 on cnsy ] ) .iyraonls by tipplyln to llonton , Council ( Hulls lowiu FOH SAM' DM tw | > ots. In quantities to suit , ul Ituu ofiico No. 111'uiirl sticct FOH HUNT 1'ivo loom cottnjro. Inquire at lu'o I'ointh atiout , 01- -Mo.Miciicn , ma I'lntnursticut. SWAN A ; WYI.IvUit , No. M Milri stifct , ( umlor CltUeii's II ink ) , real cslate ima HILT- clmmllenovclmiigo lirokcrs. Our books are lull oT ppi'dul ImrKUhH , but It H imp i-sllilo to pub lish u reliable 11-11 rom thuliiut of so in.iny ilally changes. Wlmt vruuslt Is : II you want to bi-ll ortriulu nnj thlnt ? In our line , wrrllu 111 anilvo will pond > ou ! i pile of barjralns to select lYom. Lands ImpiovcJ or tinlinpioto I , cltyortoun propertybtojks of JTOO Is ot nny kliul In tiny placf. II such you Irivo or such you want li't in Iiciirfromou. . S.van & Walker Co.mull Uliiira BEalH , Dresses , Shawls Scar ! ' * , Fcutliurx , BIC. : , ated and Dyed. fefrt'ct , Wppo-HiJcCiJy .fall. Bail way Time Table. COUNCIL 11LUFF3. The following Is tiio time of nrrlviU nnl departure of trains by central standard time , at the locnl depots. Trains lo ivo transfer dnpot ton minutes earlier nnd arrive ten minutes later : DEl > AUT-CmCA,0 4 fi:2jA.M : . Mi KS.-pr : : ; , Hj..fiiOc-J : ! . 12-iOi- . Accommodation. . . ; . . .tSffR H. 0:110 : 1 % M . Impress . UOiA.M. CIIIUAK ) & HOCK ISLAND. S > :20 A. M . Mail and Kxprcss . 6:50 : P. M. 7-l ! > A. M . Accommodation . 1:45 : p. M. It0f. : M . Uxprcsb . llui A. u. cmctoo. ; HI.\VAUIUB : A sr. PAUL 00 A. M . Mail nnd Kvpro s . 0:50 : p.I. . C : ! > Oi'.M . Kvpii'.sa . 'JUJA. : . u. CHICAGO. nuiiM.snro.v A quiNcr. 'J:40A. : M . Mall and Kvprbss . ( WOi1. C:5Ui : > . M . Expioss . ! ) :03 : VAI\MIST. 1.0UI8 ft PACIFIC. 2:15 P. u. Local St. Louis Kinross Local . 3WP.M.TransforSt. : ) LoulslX" . Triuisfer.i0 : : : ! I' . M KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIt , HLUrKS 10:10 : A. M . Mull nnd Express . E..Kr. . : M. 0U5pM : . ICxpross . Ci oA. . SIOUX CITV & PACIFIC. 7:15 A.M . . .Sioux City Mall . BMp. M. taO : I'.u . Bt. I'uul Express . B : 5 A. v ( . UNION PACIFIC. 10ir.A. : : M . Denver Express . tfMv.it. 2:1UP. : 11. . .Lincoln Pa8S.Oin. & II. V. . . 2:0.1 : P. M. 7COp.ii : . Overland Rxiiress . 8:15.1- : . DUMMY TIIAINSTO OMAHA. Lcnvo Council IllulTs 7:05 : ttM : ( 9:30 : IOT : ) 11UO : a. m. ; -2:30-jao- : : ; ; - < :30-SJ5-fl : : ' < H- ) Bir.-ll:45 : p. ra. 8undnys-7:05 : 9:30 : 11:30-- : . m2w ; : lo-5:25 : ; ! : : : 11:45 p. m. LouvoOrau- a5-7i5-8:50-10:00-ll:00a. : : : : . ra : 1:00-2:00- : J:00 : 4:00 : 5:00 : : 0:05 : J:15 : 11 :10 p. in. Sundays < 15 : ! 7 sEa-su" 11:00 : n. m. : 3:00U:09 : : 5OJ : Oos-sjin-nuo o m. STEAM DYE WORKS MRSC.L.GILLETTE'S ' HAIR GOODS STORE No , 29 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Opp. Posloffice. B. BICE , M. t > . flilinyilD or other turners removed without UBnvullu the Imlfo or drawing ot blood. CHRONIC DISEASES of on kimis. .P.0iaitr. Over thirty years' prixct.o.U oxporioiuj. No. 11 I'curl Slreot , COIIIK II liluild. MTUONSUI.TATION I'llB * . Omaha Datal Associa'n ' Cor. 10th anil Doiifjltis Hts. Filling at lowest price , with gold , tllvcr ami oilier comblnullan Cold pinto and contlnuouiCiuui Teeth a i pcclaltjr. pcclaltjr.Best Seta of Teeth. , Jp © , Former I'rlco ' Hi. Perfect tit mid belt material. AII work KUurunleiid. Council Bluffs Office , 231 HHOAWVAY , WEST SIDE. THOS. orncun. oppicsa & BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Clio.ee DlNpliiy of I.ntcNt Pal- lernn , All Council Bluffs 4CS A Select Mlot'U of Clutlvc iVovellics in. JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW 1'rictlces in Stnto nnd Fcdor.il Courts. Uooms 7 and 8 , Siuu.ut Blo.V.c. Horses and Mules For all purposes bo-it'lit and sold , ut ioalIaH : : In lots Ltugo quantities lo select fiom. MASON WISE , Gill Slroot , gear Pacific House , Council Bluff's. The Highest Market Price For all kinds of second hand household goods and andSTOVES. . M. DBOHLIOH , 60S Broadway , Council DlutTs. A.C.HuitNiUM. Pios. UW.TiiLT.nr8 , Vloo-Prej. JAUKH N. Ilnoww , Cashier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET , Capital . $100,000 Authorized Capital . 280,000 Stockholders Represent . 1,000,000 Do n general banking buslnnsi. Accounts of banks , bankora , merchants , man ufacturers mid Individuals received on favora ble terms. Dotnefitlo and foreign oxolmngo. The very best of attention iflvon to all bush ness committed to ourcaro. KIEL SALE STABLES Horns nnd Mules liopt constantly on hand forfulout tetnll or in cur loiulij. Ordurn proimltly Illled liy contract onehoit notice. Block fold on totiiiiilHilon. SMI.IJTI5II & 1101,15V , 1'ioprlctors. Stable Corner KIMh Avcnuo and Viiurtli 8t Council lllulfs IOWH , RUSSELL&Co Unnufocturcrjof nil slznjoC Automatic Engines Repcclally DcslRiiod for Ilunnlnjr MILLS , UHAINiELEVATOIlS , AND ELKCTIUC LIOHTS , Tubular and Locomotivu Hollers. New irosaillou Tliroshorj. Carey and Woodbury Horse Powcra. STATIONAIIY , SKID , Portiiblo and Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , KTO. Factory Massillon , 0. Braiicli Hmiso 510 Pearl St. , Council BEND FOR 1880 ANNTJAU