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\ \ THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY OCT U3ER 2 HI. 33. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS , COU.SQ1I , BLUFFS , IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT G F F1GE. jr.VET. . fcr ac DC * . 3n .aa o o. Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND COEVEYA1TOERS , COUNCIL BLUFFS - IOWA. HENRY BEEORQ-T : , 1IEN ItOUKHS' l i I > STAND. II J i 1 ion' niio 'un iinbls i ! ' line to all part * o ( iir o.ty. All orlct * promptly nttondnl to. U > \ t'lAllO a GL'\HA ! TfchD Nc 81 , 1 cf s n1" receded. _ D. M. CON NELL , Funeral Director and Undertaker , No. 17 , North Main Street. Council Blufla Cilti promptly aninerodatallhour * , tight or < Uy. J < o < flicar o and I/inilan carriages direct frrm the fiiu'orv ar j run In connection tbcro lth. That never rcnultu crlmnlne. at Jits. J. J. OoaJ'a Hair Store , at prlcta net or bclcro touched by an ) other hair dealer. Alto a full line of swltcho ) , etc. atfreatly reduced price * . Also gold , ll'ur ' and colored ncti Waves niado from lidica' own hair. Do not tall to call bcroro purchasing ( Iwwhcra. All ROOdn w irantod s represented. MRS. J.J. OOO1) ) , 29 Main streoc , Council ninth , Iowa. UN SON BAKERY , 517 SfiUT MAIN STREET , i'HB BEST BREAD IK PHS ! CITY. None but first-olasn Bakorc employed. Bread , Cnko , Pies , &c. , dclivorod to any part of the city. Ou ran all day. Pi AYRES , Proprietor , No. 530 , BROADWAY , ( Palmer's Block. Between Oth and 7th streets. E. unr Motto : Strict cleanliness , the bo t quality of meats , and lowoat possible prices. Heats do- Itered to coy fartof the cltj. Come nod aeo our new chop. BiTHIMHOUSS ! At Bryant's Spring , Cor , Broadway and Union Sts. . COUNCIL BLUFFS , 4 f.Klii , Medicated. Vapor , Electric , Plunge , Douch , Bho er , Hot and Cold Baths. Com petent male and female nurses and attendants alwuja ou band , and the beat otraround atten tion Kit en natrons. Special attention given to bathing children. Investigation aud patronage lollcltcd. lollcltcd.DR. . A. II. STUDLEY & Co. , 100 Upper Broadway. Dr. StudU-yj Treatment ol chronic diseases made a specialty. _ n a 7iin rim n REMOVED without uio ; I i U \l 1 1 H ! H N drawing ot Wood or use of UHil U JilluU knife. Cureslm.fr diseases , ! mim."Tf Fits , Scrofula , Liter Com- ; . ? P'alQtVtofiy ' , Hheuma- - na T U Rfl tt R S " > . teicif and Mercur- I U HI V it O M B0re9 ( KrrelpclaB , Bait Khoum , Scald Moid , Citirrh , weak , InflameC and granulated Eyes , scrofulous Uloero and Fe male DUeajoi of all kinds. AUo Kidney and Venerlal dlmroei. Ilotnorrholda or riles cureJ money refunded. All diseases treated upon thoprlnclp'eolvej- able reform , > vithout the UDU of nitrcurlal pob- ono or tlw Lr.lfe. Klectro V per or l'illcatoJ llatfca , furnished who desire them. Horufi or Uupturo radically cured by the vee the Llastfc belt Truss and Plaster , which Lsa guperlor 'In tLo worla. COKBULTATION 3ALIi ON OU ADDREC3 Drs , E , 'Rico ' and F , 0 , Miller , COUNCIL BLUFFS , la. _ SINTON & WEST ! DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street , Oounoil Bluffs. Extractor and filling a epecUlty. Flrst-clase worlc tnj tnjDR. . A. P. HANCHETT , PHYSIGSAf ! AND SURGEON. Office , No. 14 Pearl Htroet. Hoaip , 9 a. m. to , and 2 p. in. , to 5 p , m. llvaldunoe , 120 ucrolt utrcct. Tulephonlc conB ctlon with Ontral olKco. J. M. PAJjJVUKJLi , DCALEK IK REAL ESTATE ANO LOAN AGENT , s , io\y WD.STILLMAN , Pnctltloner of Hsmoopathy , congultlnf lysicianandSurgeott , dice nd residence 616 Willow avenue , Coun- c' ) lu9n , louu. F.T , SEYSERT , .M. D. , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. COUNCIL BUJFFS , - - IA. Olleo No. 5 , Everett Block , Broad- Tray , over A. LOUIU'K Restaurant. S. E. O if y i * pt 'J@t fCJ 0Cce ( orcr Bivlas ; bank aOUHCIl. BLUFFS , . Iowa. SEAL ESTATE. (7 , 0. Jioita , ID connection with hia law ud lolUoucnbuslneeabU ) ! anj Del'.e real eataU. Ferecni wl lilDto ( buy oi all city frcp ( t > call iblaofflce , ever Ouabnell'i book ttorc , Pearl tlroct EDWIH J , ABBOTT , Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs MRS , B , J , HARDING , M , D , , Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOaiST. Ore dual e of Eloctropatblo Institution , 1'hlla- delphla , P-cnna. Kflce Cor , Broadway & Glenn AFC. COUNCIL K/UFFS , IOWA. The treatment of ft'l dlseaaca and pulafal dit- flcultlea peculiar to fumalea a specialty. J. G. TIPTON , Attorney * Bonnsefe Office over First National Bank , Council BluSs. Iowa. Will practice In the etato and federal courts JNO.JAYFRAINBy , Justice flf tlie Peace , 8)C ) BROADWAY , Counoil Bluffs. - - Iowa. W. B. MAYES , Loans and EealEstate , Proprietor of ahitracta of I'ottAWAttamlo county. OIUco corner of Broadway imd Main etrcett , Council Bluffs Iowa. JOHN 8TEINER , M. D. , ( Dcutichcr Arzt. ) Cor. WASHINGTON AVE & ? th St. Council Bluffa. uttcaeca of womia and children a P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , FllKE DlBPEKGAHY KVEHY SATORBAy. Office In Kterett'a block , Vearl Irect. Uiel ] donee 623 fourth < iroct. Olllce hours fraz : 0 to 8 a. m. , 2 to 4 and o 8 p. m. Council lilufts F. 0. GLABK , PEACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl opposlt ) the poitofflce. One ol the oldeot f.ratHlon ro In Council Bluffs. Boila- lafactlon guaranteed In HUGHES & TOWSLEE , DEALKRS IN Confectionery , FruitsNuto Cigars aud Tobacco , Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season , 12 MAIN ST. , Council Blutfa , STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON , Proprietors , TLI : laundry has Ju < ; been opond f it Lual- O M , ( udHoaraiiow i > rtpo/ixl to du laindrr vOrL of all Kmjj and uirantee aatlilictlon A 6iedaty | miie of line work , tucn M colltri , luBs , fine hlrU , etc. Wo * nt eVMyboJy to gl\o uio trial , LARSON & ANDKRSON. tuod. oryiCKR. w. u , if. OFFICER & PUSEI , Council Blnffs , la , Established , - 1856 Dealer ) In Foreign nd Domestic Exrh Cr | and borne iccurltUi. COUNCIL BLUFi'S HAII.UOAD T1MK TABLE. rill. < IO , RfKK t t\MI lii pull. Arrhis Vtlnntu K\t 1 JO pin 11'nrlfle l\I : . . .0:1. : " > n in i\ainl Mall' . 'i.ittainJ K\ and Mnll'.fiIWplii : 1) . Moincs IH ' . 7.15 a in ] l > iMalnr iikc-lIO p in < nir\.V , BIRI.I.VUTOS AMKJIIXIV. IVivirt. Arrlte. . . PKrlflp U\.flM.Mii ! : Mali and i\ : . .ji..i ) m Mallintl Kx.7init tn N. Y. K\ t oup i" Neb A KM i\.SiM : u in inicAuo AND toRTiinmri'ftN. Atrhd. . . Mai ( in I n.nW : in Mill unrt rA'.0iniMii Awom. ( > nt. ) A.'i.V ) Ji in . ( Mon..l:4r : iim , tt. 10K ASl ) COlKCIt lltt'tW , Antxe. Mml a"il u\.fi'Vlain I Kutiic I.\prciH u.10p in I Mail nml ijc..Ul5pm : : CXION PACiriC. 1k | rl. Anho. ( luMlniid l\.llloa. : in. OverhndKx..It : > lp. til. l.iiiivlti in.ajci. : . in. DemcrKx . . SOJa.in , Di-mir K.Tliup. . m. Locil V.x C : : n. in. I < v.il \ . ' \ , . . . , : . " R , in , " IX..IKlVifl. in. KniUrnnt n.iwp. in. " l\ : li.-00n.in. WAinin , si. ixnts AXII I'Acinc * . l > cpait. Arrlxc. Mull nml Kl:4Ti a m I Mull nnd IX. ISM p m Ciinimn lUh. , 4oOpin : | dmnon IUn..llurintii 5IOL'CIIV ANnr CllKA. Hepiiit. Arrhe. I'orSloiK t'it.7i\ in | I'nn Slouv C'A , GM p in 1'or 1'oit .Sioitrarn. I'nn 1'ort Xloiirar ; ili 7VlXln : ! Ncl Tor St. Paul. . .7:10 : p in 11'roin bt. l'aul..ti > 0 n in rtlK'Min , MILUAtMK AM ) IjV. I'UI. . Dojuit. Anlie. Mull nnd lX.UiOa : in I Mall and i\.C J3 pin Council Ululta & Omnlm atroot R. R. Loi\o Coutn 11II ufTi. I ave Omaha. a in , 1) A in , 10 n in , n in , I ) n in , 10 n m , 11 nni , 1111,2 p in , ,1 p 11 nni , 1pm , ' 'pin , 3p i , 4 ] < in , 5 | > in , C p in. in , 4 p in , R p in , C p m. Street rars run half liourl } to the Union PmJfic Depot. On Siindathu CAM Infill their trlpi nt ( i o clock n. in. , nml run rcirn nnv dmlng the day it 0,11 , 2 4 , 5 and i ! oVlock , niidrun to cit } time. Kxecpt Snnd.i\9. ( Except S.Uunlajs. jlXccpt .Mond.ns. in KAIL- UOABIKG. An Engine Expludoa Wbllo lu Motion rvntl Lonvoa n Cleiir Track for the Troln , Wlilch Runs n , Mllo. Mil\\nnkco\Vl9) \ ( ) Bepjbllein Ssnllne' , Spt. 21. Paaaeiiyora who nrrivcd in the city yesterday morning gave the particu lars of un 'ncculeut which occurred Tuesday morning ut 0:15 : o'clock on the Northern Wisconsin divieion of the Chicago it N.irtlnvootorn railway , ono miloBou'ii ' of Oconto , nml which is the most rvlrnordinary in railroad history. Tito north bound gasscngor train , vrith n very largo number of pasacir i-c , rroR running nlong nt not lusf thtul'o miles nn hour wlion hur Io3umoti\c exploded wit i gigantic force. " 1 v. AH .seated in the mnolti.it ; car , the third from the ongtno , " said John F. .lorrard , n paaaenger , "and knu\7 by the loud report and the heavy shock to the train vrhiit had happened. I was talking at the time with Mr. Whitney , of Punnnukou , and epringing up , 1 said , 'the bailer hao oxploclod. ' nnd I oxpuct- ed in the next install ) tliit tV" train would bo smashed into Lindli 'ood. At almost the same moment n miss of rubbish from the explosion fell upon thu top of the car , which rattled loudly , but did no other damage. Of course , in a moment the aummtiort of danger was passed , no the train ran smoothly along , except peculiar and unnatural sound from the trent of the train , which seemed to move almig without any percuptiblo diminution of cpood. I concluded that my impression that the boiler had exploded wiva erroneous , as every thing seemed then to bo all right , nnc a gentleman remarked that a torpedo had probably been exploded under the train with a view to miechief. By this time the train had run down nnc crossed the bridge acroau the Oconto river , when the brakcmen suddenly sot the brnkeo with great exertion anc brought the train to n halt. Up to this moment cio ono on the train know what the actual situation waa oxcopi the mail agent and the baggage men , and they wore unable for aouio Tcaspr to put on the brakes to atop the train. The train vr-as finally brought to n stand-still. It was then found thai the four forward trucks of the engine wcro loaded hnndsomoly upon the tender - dor , which was intact. It wan ovidoir that not an individual on the train , as it stood there , was injured , nnd the fact that the majority of the passengers din not know that anything hat occurred until they were told , aa the report was not heard very farbaok am many were aoleop. But the engineer nnd liroman there waa but oiifvvoico 'they arc doad. ' Some of the passon gora and the train men ran bao * , ani wcro utterly amazed to find them standing by the wrecked engine , buc little the worse for the dreadful ahak ing up. After n careful examination of the whole ground the following conclusions were reached by ino ant many othera : First , that the explo sion had boon most terrific ; that a the time of its occurrence the uugino was lifted from ite connection with the tundjr and violently wrenched clear of it ; that at the same inomsut the cowcatcher was thrown downward as a matter of couraf , and aa was ahnwi by three tiua being rooted up ant broken in two nearly in the center and ut the aamo point by the uido o the track lay the noao of the badly demoralized cow-catcher. This must liavu occurred as the engine wau thrown forward into the air with thu most terrific force , ua was fully oatab liahed by its being hurled ISO feet for ward and along u iittlo to the right o the track beioro it struck the ground whora it buried itself half out o sight in the mud. Of course this 30-ton mm of iron must huvi turned a complete Hornoreault ii the air , at which time the fnrwan trucka wcro dropped upon the tender fthero they are now lying , The grosi and bushes art ) blackened and dead It ; the escaping Bteam underneath ih'i track where the engine How throng ) the air , The huge machine lookitaol and all its immmuo rubbish , the rcaul of the explosion , absolutely nut of the way nnd left a cloun track for the trail to paaa along , end , atrango to uay , the rails at thu point of the broken lies were scarcely disturbed. Lutthe tire lean and engineer were earned aloiif in the cab and landed witn it , or ver\ near. Ono pair of trucks on the miii car jumped the track at the poin whcru the explonion occurred and rai in that situation ono mile , pmmgover the bridge at tlwOcouto Ilivcr in that way , and another odd freak , pasting a BHilch a moment before the train was stopped , they ran on again , and no great dainago was done except to tear off the heads of all l.Hoapikca from ono aide of the rail for the whole distance , breaking nearly all thu bolts whicl connect the ends of the rails together , all this without ono life benig lost oi any can leriouily injured. Who can site Anything Hko it in railroads to- bys ? " Ncnrljr ix Mlrnolo. E. Ascnlth Hull , Jllnglmmton. X. Y. , wrltcM ' 'I MilTcroil for povctnl month * vith a dull p.i'n ' through left lime ntnl limililcM. I l < t my spirit" , nppetito ami olor , Mul c , uld with dllliculty keep up \ \ \ dny. My mother procured smno lt ? H. ICTK Ui.ooii I iTTiittMj I took them i\ < ill- ecte-1 , ami ta\o felt no l > vn More f'Mt vock alter minR them , nml nm no.v unite veil. A CA2S1 * EPIUODE. Ono of the Atnuslns Incidents that Occurred When tbo'Armloa .Woro tit t'rodoilcksburg. tclmTa.Uce.ln the Plil'a lelplih WooUyTimw. 11 Koro do Lord I cotch you now , slumli. " , . , Thcso words , not much m tluin- iclvcsnoro uttered under nuoli prcuU vr oircmuatinccs us to cause Bin ute ofild laughter in the confederate 0111141 located beyond the town of. jVedorioknburg , Vn. , and they were he expressions of catitfaotion ijivun tttcranco to by ono of the numerous 'iiithful Dovvanto and followers nf 'Young Master. " The _ splendidly organized , nnnod nnd equipped army of the Unign under Gun. Hooker lay mcampcd along the north b inks of the llappiilmnnock m or in StMIord county , while the confederates , under Ion. Lao , guarded the south buik. Hationc , no usual , wcro scarce within ho confederate lines , nnd chicken wna n luxury seldom to bo njoyod. Jim. the well known .tttendiuit of the lioutonant-colonol of ; ho Forty-sovonth Yirgitiia infantry , who enjoyed the reputation of beiiii ; n't only a nplondid cook , but aho a successful forager , had upon ono of lin expeditions by ROino moaiiB , fair or 'oul , accurod a rooster , destined on aomo important occaiion to adorn the able ot the colonel. Ooopa not being regarded na a part of camp equipage , Jim secured his prize by tying it by .ho leg to hia cook tout until the cap- ; ivo reenter became domraticated to camp lifo , when it was allowed to roam around the camp , yet ever under ; ho watchful eye of Jim , its captor. Vho ordinary routine of camp lifo wn * occasionally varied by shot or shell , Bunt by way of a reminder from the Stafford heights into our linos. Men scon becoina accustomed t such things in war timon , nnd Jim v.Tia not an uxcuption to the general rule na the future dcmonotratod. The colonel , Biimmoning Jim to council , informed him that company of great importunes would that day visit the camp , and inquired of his faithful ally whether it would be aafo to invite tnem to remain and dine Assuming an air of docp Ihought , scratching hiuhoad and gazing intently on the ground , Jnn replied : "Marae , tini'a am berry acarca around hecc , but I 'apcct by killin' ob dat chicken nn' makin1 dumplin' soup wtd what tinge ole marster cent you the odder day , wo mought inako out to git v.p a far kind of on-tum-iner tain-mont , ear. "Alt right , Jim. Then upon your responsibility I will invite my friends to remain to camp dinner , " said the colonel. Immediately in front of Jim's tent there remained a panel or so of an old Virginia worm fence loft standingt which had boon carefully guarded ant used by Jim for his culinary work. A search for "dat chicken" disclosoc him scratching in a corner of thbt old worm fonco. Jim wont for the chicken , and that wise old bird sough refuge first on ono side and then the other , dodging under and through the rails in so aucceisful a nrinnor thai Jim , tired and diugusted , mounted 01 n top roil and sat down waiting , patiently for his chicken to seek some other refuge where he could capture him easier , all the time giving ozpros sion to hia disgust at the chicken's ob stinacy ia refusing to be caught. Suddenly a dash was seen on the Stafford eido of the river and the whistling of a shot was heard. There was a crash , and to the horror of the camp , rails were sent about , the rotn nant of Jim's fence lay strawn arou'x and Jim was recognised on the groum in spread-caglo stylo. The colonel' dinner waa forgotten and Jim enl ; was thought of. As the soldiers ran to pick up what they supposed to bo Jim'a lifelvss remains bo was seen to pull himself together , gain a sitting position and gaze uround upon thi aceno of disaster with eager and anz ioua gaz ? . Uis eyes soon rested upoi the frightened rooster making thi best possible time down the middle o of the camp , Jim springing nimbi ] to Jus foot , without expressing sur prlso or fright at his escape , giving a loud gutlaw , and in livuly tone oi pleasure exclaimed , as ho started in u lively run after the chicken : " > Ar now , brew God , you can't get undo dat tenco no mo' , 'foro God I cotcl you now , nhuah. " Jlo captured hi roojter and retired amidst the cheort and shouts of the camp to his tent to make "dat putob chicken soup wit dumplins" tor young master's com pany , i ( itKiiBHiacHupito , Va. , 1882. Hartford's Acid Phor.pliato M A Kiii : : FOOD. Dr. J. W. Smith , Wellington , 0. says ; "J have used itudvantagoousl ; in impaired norvou supply. A 8IXrfiBN-YEAl oLD BRIDE ; , AKontucky QlrJ Marrloa in tlio Mam modi Cuvo. Corrcbpondiiaoo/ IxmlmlHu Courier-Jour OAVJJ , September 13. After -1 o'clock yesterday afternoon the four-horso Concord coach will seven passengers the Il9v. W , If Williams , Mr. and Mrs. W. JI. Uarr their daughter Mattie , Jlisa Jennie JJrunk , from Sonora , Ky. , nnd Blessra J' . 1' , Huffman , of Christian county aud J. R IJjuthitt , of Philadelphi appeared m sight of the Maramotl Ouvo hotol. Jlr , Itobertaon , tli clerk , a most clover gentleman , wm informed that a wedding w.ia wanted and immediately sent runners to pu the Gothic chapel in matrimonial or der. filias Mattie Barr and Mr. P , 1 * . Iluilman , of Christian county , were the contracting parties Thi brido'a dro was short , and a boaull ful blue trimmed in black , and upoi her head she were a email cap made. . of peafowl feathers. She had a vun costly silk outfit made in Louisville b' ' the moat artistic Freuoh milliner , bu" was persuaded not to wo r it into the csve. They repaired to the west em if the long rerAiulii , where William , ho guido , met them , nnd giving each n lamp , lead them to the toni-frlngcd shasm , which they ontorcd nnd m lenod on to the bridal chamber Kittht o'clock p. m. Two miles nider ground. Fourteen iu number , icing joined by seven ethers , j-epro- lontKtivN from Scotland , CJormnny , Inpln-ul nnd Americn The room is ifly foot jqiipro nnd twelve foot high 'ho roof in supported by stAlagmitic and sfcUnctltic columns , the largest of which nro ealled the pillars of Her cules , mul , neeordinjz to Dr. A. D Jinkerd , u hns required 1140,000 yours or them to develop into their present limeiiMona. From the roof ham ; nany atalactitic formation ? , on everyone ono of which was hum , ' n Lunp. On ho further ido of the chapel , near ho middle of the exit nvi'imo , atnnd ho Herculean pillars , so gn npi-d na to form two githio arches and serve neat beautifully as an altar. IJcnrath ho laigo ureh stood the Uov.Mr. \ . Williams. On cither aide of hia head nnig ft lamp , nnd 111 the btido and uroom approached within n few yards > f his aubtorr.uioan altar tlioy atoppor1 , joing newr the contro of the room. In hcmidntof thia plcmvint bowildormout hero came n vnico out from nmoTii : ho colossal oolnnins.opeaking in tones of tender cariieatncis : "This occasion is indeed the inoro ntcresting on account of its romnuco , nnd the more sulemn bccnuao nf the vondorful worka of led ! with which vonrtHUrromidcd. The marringo ro- ntion ia of Divine appointment , iuati- uted in the time of mnn'u limocenco , ere ho had forfeited the favor of hia led , nnd is design" ! ! to conduce in the ilgheat degree to human happiness. .tud Raw it w a not gond for man to bo ilouo , and gave him woman. This election implies muMml ittl'tiction. Fuabamla nro exhorted to love their vivoa as Ohri.it lovid the Church , mid g.ivo Himself fur it. Kor thia cause hall n man foreiiko father and mother Mid clcavo to his wife , that the twain nay bo ono iUsh. " Then followed the mutual plodgcn , mid the two were pronounced husband wd wife. After visiting many parts > f the cave they returned to the hotel \t 11. The romantio marriage1 , on ac count of the youth ( that being hernix- ttenlh birthday colobralion ) nnd boun ty of the bride , nnd the nminliility nnd popularity of the groom , it has excited no little interest among their many relative , ! and friondn. A General Stampede. Nsvcr was such a nwh nimlo for nny Drtiy t > taro an ia now at 0. K. Coodiimn'n ! , for , \ Trial lioUlo of Dr. Ktng'a Now Dis covery for Consumption , Coughs nml ( ! oUli. All perions alUictcd with Ahthma , lironchitii , Ho.irscnesi. Hovoio Couyhs , or my ntrectiou < if the Throat nml LUIIKS can get a Trial JJuttlo of tliia groatromudy ft" < . , hy calling at ubovo named. Drug Store IOWA ITBMS. Ames hna n school population ol 400 , of whom 21)0 ) are girla. lion , James F. Wilson mnkos his opening speech in the campaign n Fnirfield next week. The gilding on the capital dome in DOR Moines is estimated to cost $ Uf , > 79 or 30.\ \ cents per foot. A generous contribution of ? 1,00' ' for Iowa college was recently recoivoi from Henry Farnam , of Now Uavon Conn. Henry Cade , treasurer of the schoo board of Grove township , Adnm county , was recently robbed of § 70i by highwaymen. The Lyona Iron Manufacturing com pany is idle and a number of men ar out of work. Lack of demand for tin goods ia the trouble. It is claimed Mrs. Mary Frool , o Camp township , Polk county , ia th oldest lady in Iowa. She will be 102 on the 15th of October next. John Burns , a laborer at Lefllor was struck by a Chicago , Burlington Quincy train near Burlington on Sun day night , and killed. Ho wasintoxi catod. Three horse' thieves wcro sur rounded and captured in u cornfioh in Ida county uboul ten days ago b ; about three hundred citizens of Idi Orovo. DOB Moinca has a sensation in th ahapo of a ' 'phantom street car,1 which is alleged to have appeared oi the streetH ot that city at an carl hour last Friday morning , drawn b , two apcctral horse car stocda ani driven by a gluwtly driver. The Republican nays four Coda Itapids young ladies will each take u | ICO acres of land In Dakota nox spring. They calculate to arrange i so that wJiilo they can work on thoi own land during each day and all bunl together at night. President Welch , of the atato ngri cultural calh'gu , is visiting variou countries in ICaropo to observe how the agricultural schools nro managed Prof. Budd , of the uamo institution ia making a tour of Northern Kurop and Asia with a view to procuring hardy fruiU for northern atatta an territories , A boy named IJutts fatally utabbc a compunlon named Morley neur Cla rindu , on Sunday , ' 1'iio boya were 01 thuir way to Sunday school nnd bo canvj involved in an altercation over i girl. ButtH1 knife piurced Morley' heart , and thovictlm died inatantly. ' 'Tho CommodoiW' Jut , L. I'Viote , thn Coniiuotlorr , Klgln III , , ways TIIOMAH' J'CI.ECTIIIO On , cure him nf ucliilicu with uuu application , thor oughly applied. It uUu turml him nf ue\cro uold ami Lough. He tlilnkg it very valuable remedy , anil will nuver b without it. DR. G. J. CLARK. Tuint. ( our .Mara ixpcnvinc In | ira < tual Office 106 Upper Broadway , Council Bluffs , - - Iowa I , B KBHUMJDOS , K. L , HllUUikT , A. W. KTUKIIT President. Ylco-lWt. L'uliler. CITIZENS BANK Of Onuiioil Orianl ; ed under tu Uw < ol thu Stale ol Iowa Paid up capital. . , , } 7&.OOC AuthorUeJ capital , 20UXJ , ( Iiittrout IIAM on tluio Jtiio H . Drafts U iu < on the princijul cities ot ( to United btatu an Kurope. HiHtclal utttntlon trhuu to collection ud corrupoudcace with prompt return * . EIRECTOUI , J.D.KJmundtOD , E.L.ShUfrtrt , J. T.IUrt , W..W. W U c , J. W. Kallcr , 1 , A. JlllUr A. W. btmt. ] V7dU F. BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. 1) ) , 519 South Iain Street 'OUXUIL KLIUQFS , IOWA , I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct No Commission. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING CO. Mouldings , Scroll and Lnttioo Work , Wood Turn ing , lie-Sawing , Planincf and Matching , Sash , Doors , Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Uawkoyo Wind Mills aud Pumps. J , J , Hathaway , Manager , Council Bluffs , la , Mnchhierv v 111 lie run exclusively for custom work on Thursday ami Friday ot ench wool : . Order * solicited and tinlliifnction ( 'Uixrntitcoil , OO - , ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE A3SD RETAIL DEALERS IN LAGIAfiMi , LEHIfiH , BL08SBDM AND : ALL COHNELLSVJLLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Office No. 3-4 Per.rl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Ooxiuoit Bluffa. P. T. MAYNK. 0. E. MAYNE GQTO1L BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES , iCOKN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND 77331 r The "Very Boat of Brooms Constantly on Htxnd. The Hlgh Ht Market Price Paid for Oorn , Oats , Rye , Barley 'f IBHOOILE ; , Pftrtiea Wiahing to Boll Broom Oorn .Will PJoaae Sand Sample. OO. THU LEADING D1U1.KU IX X 337 Broad way , Oounoil Bluffs , Town , GOUHGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES , NOTICE. Spoclnl kd\crtUc inciita , uc M Last , Found , To Ioa , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will liu Inserted In this column at the ow rate of TKN CKNT8 I'KK LINE for the Drnt Insertion and FIVK CENTS I'KH LINK for each iubse < | uent Insertion. I * vo dv ertlscmciita at our oHlce , No. 7 1'oarl Htrout , near llroadHay , Wnnte. AArA-NT' ' : " Ai'lrlfor funeral lioiumurk In VV amnullfaiiillj.einiulro llGiruurtliIUn. croft ) rtrctt , nitkrrii t Joafjili Itiltcr'M iiiirdiaiit tnllorlni : < wlnli- lUhliient , . | | ullniadHiilCoiitiill llluirr , iieii.1t WANTKI ) HlliiaOon lij n fltninn liriod and rake liakvr. Kn | iilru ntF. _ lljhN olllce. W.lNTiil : THO llrfct ilam jiaiiti nmkcrn nt Jumjili JkitcTs' iiari'liant tnllur vstalilUli- inc-iit. . ' 110 ll < o.ul .u , Couiall lllulN. WANTKI ) Sltuatlo III liotil of rinUtirant liv an cxcerltnccd ( ilrl. Addreus or lu- iuln | > , M I1. , at tbU altlcr. WAHTKU-A Rood lrl to do Kcncr l liomc- ttcrk In sinu'l ' ( anil ) . / jiply at bla hlx'li a\cniu > . AITOULI ) like ftBltiiatlon In a ( tore as ailca TV udy. Jlutnli&I eijierleiifo nnj vlll sl\u Kocilrcfi rentes. HpeaU German and hiiKlnh. AdJruai II. I' . Urn Olllru , llluHs. _ _ W ANTKi : , ' .CO iMilldliiKU to mou.Wo inaku ft nctl It > of m < ni t ; IIOIUCK and u * \Y. 1' . Ajlmuurtu , box 7U , L'onnill , la. XiTANTKI ) A t-ood ( 'lrl for ( a' cr.il home- \ V ork. W. It. Vaughn , ior. 1'li-n.t and flunk fctrciti. WANT : iE > erjhody In Council Illuff ! o to UkoTilKfljK , 20 ccnt < ptr week , de llvercd ty tarrlms. Ofllce , No 7 1'cail Btruet neur llroA lway. ' To Luy 100 toni uroom corn WAN'lKIi For particulars ailditea Council Illuffi Uroom Fartort' , CountII1 Hulls , Iowa. For Halo mm Rent HICK-200,010 1/rkk / ( or Bale by ) OUHI.L d DAY. F [ HAI.K A 10il2 lijlllit. Suitable ( or J jioljjcd. Apply to i\culilor : Gallery. FOH BALK lleautilul ri' < lili-nco lots. 860 vftcti ; nolliliik ' , down , Ami t3r rmontli only , 'V , . . . BI-UAVOU VAUOHAN. aplS-tl MlBCOllnnoo u a. IO.ST-A largo uardroh koy. I Iberal ru ard J to Unil i Kmiuiru at Ike oll.ce. . STILb/tllKAl ) -tiroatnuLtdWi C > 11 aiH due law aciowiorUH ami Bx.Uniu8 | ] ol I'lclutu takuii b , Dm rcllil/lu fc-lnlliio broir.ldv proicw. at tlia HuTOltlor ( iallcrv JOjMain strut. D . W. I. . I'ATJ-O.N-l'lynclan and OtulUt. Oun euro any ca o ( nore y . It U only a inttttir of time , aud uau euro Keiur Ily in from thrtio tc fltu v/cekt- inaktu uodlHtr- tuco how lonf discard Will btraijchttn trow * cjm. opc-rato and remote i'tjr.Kluni ) , iti. , and luwrt artlSclal cym Hpwlal attention to ro- inovulnK tailowoiuia apS-t ( MAUKT3R & OBAIQ , ARTISTIC POTTERY , Rloii Out Qlnau , Kino Froncb Ohlnr. , Silver Wfiro Aio. , BIO litoiDwir . COUNCIL uivrra , WA , 1K-5 I and - dw < inortg-ffci u an dred MAIN STREET LIVERY , FEED AND- SALE STABLE. All Shippers mid Travelers will find good accommodation and roaaonable charges , SOUTH STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL , Council Bluffs , - - , Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER , Proprietors. Snllivan & Fitzgerald , DKALEUH IN GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , Orookory , Glassware , BOOTS , SHOESETC Al o BKciila ( or the ( onowlnj { Urn * ol Steamship Companies : Cunard , Anchor , ( Julon , American , and Btata titiamnhlp Ooinjtanlcd. Kor ealo on the Royal Itonk o ( Ireland and Dink of Ireland , Dublin , 'Ihose wio Intend to tend ( or IrlenJa to any part ol Europe will Uiul It to their ntert-d to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald , AGKNTB , 343 Broadway , Council Bluffs STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND RNAMEdTAL PAIHTERS , PAPER UANQINO , KALSOMININ5 AHD GEAININB , Shop Corner ] lroadvvxy and SoottSt JACOB SIMS , Attorney and Counsellor at Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Office Droadusy , between Main and PC * 8tri.-i.t . Will { practice lu Stale and frdcra. ourU