THE DAILY BI'E-COUNCIL BLUFFS iOWA MONDAf. JANUARY 8 The Daily Bee COUNCIL BLUFFS. _ - i -rtr T Monday Morning , Jan. 8. HATlto. Bj 0 rier , - - - - SO cents per week D ; U.ll . . . . no 00 per Year Offlcei No. 7 Pearl Htroot , Nonr B-o vlway. THAT Ootircil tt.'ullj hna had n year of grcnt proapurlty , nnd gro.it nd- vancdmont Is evident from the show ings of facts nnd figures already given in THE BEE It remains with its citi zens nnd business man njiother this growth shall continue , or whether there shall comu gtngmtion/ / de cline. This city lias al most unparalleled railway facil ities , It hts many marked ad vantages for manufacturing enterprises - prisos and wholesale establishments. It remains simply for Council Bluffs to use its faoilltica and improve its opportunities. This city is In condition to reach out much further into the surround ing country for butincss than it has yet done and to draw trade bore from a much larger territory than is yet covered. In thus gathering in the business which ought to bo tributary to Coun cil Bluffi , all must concado that THE BIK is an invaluable help , of which every bnsinoas man should avail him self. Boildea ill largo local circula tion it finds its way into almost every nook nnd corner of a largo field , east west. , north and south , whore its com petitors are- almost unheard of. The wide awake and enterprising business mnn and manufacturers of Council B'uffi need but little more than a reminder of THE BKE'H ex tensive circulation to canto them to realize that by no other advertising medium can they so readily roach the trade which they are seeking. MINOR MENTIONS. J. Mueller's PalacoJMuMc Hall. FordlorIoiforl88Jgo to Bii hnell & BrackettV. The HfBCuo lada nro to have a man. querado ball next Wednesday ovcniDg.Cfc For your blank books for the new year go to Bushnoll & Bruckott. Subscribe for newspapers andfporiodl- Cftls at H , K. Soaman'ii book store. The trustees of the public library rncot this evening In regular session , CiiKAr lUii.itoAD TICKET * . Buy them from U , W. Bu hnel' ' , 6 doors north of postoftce. The Driving Park association holdiits election to-morrow evening at the court- honse. The district court cloaod Its term Sat urday afternoon. Judge Hood opens court to-day in bholby county. Permit to marry waa on Saturday given to A. O. Schullz , of Oakland , and Victoria Kippon , of this city. The nnmul meeting of Uescuo Hose company fir tbe election of directors is to bo held In Oloom A Nixon's hall Wodnev da } ' afternoon at 3 o'clock , Hade Harden , who was burned out in the recent fire on Broadway , and who lost all his property , is known well among the show people , as baring a troupe of royal mulonettea and lilllputlans. City Attorney Mayne proposes to sue the city hlmtclf if the council docs not ol' low hit claim of $200 for duinugos done his corn crop by the fcnco being taken down U building tbe levee , and tbo cattle thus getting into the field. Tbo county board of Hoperrlsoni ad journed Saturday until next Wednesday , thus giving the member * a chance to upon J Sunday at home , and recruit fresh strength for another wrettle with bills and accounts. Kvery member of the board of tratlo should be on band this evening to take a part in tbo annuil election of ollicoru and the transaction of other Important business to bo brought before that body , 'Squiro Yaughan performed bis first marriage Saturday , the contracting parties being Christian Christiansen , and Chri tine NelUon Petarson. Both are residents of thU city , tbo bridegroom being a tailor by trade. Y , Meyer , one ol the letter currier ? , has been sadly bereaved by the death of his Infant sou Arthur , who died Saturday evening aged only two months , The fiv neral services wore heUl yesterday aft r noon. The train waa fired into between here and Canon un No * Year's day , uomo of thu buokihot striking near B F , Clayton and Colonel Tarn , who were In conversa tion. The cause Is obasure ; perhtps it wasasddmtil. Th * object might have been to kill Tarn , who li n Insnrano ) agent. Macedonia Tribune. Mr. Patrick Uonnhey and family have had a revere struggle with malaria ! fever , eight of them buying boon don with this disease , All have recovered but onu daughter , Mamie , aged 13 years , who after tandetly caring for the others la their illneic , fell a victim hercolf , and ditd Saturday evening , Tua funeral will ha held this forenoon at 10 o'clock fr tn the residence on north Eighth street. Out of eighteen porioos ludictud by tha grin I jury only five were tried end cinvlcted at the term cf court just cl > sd. When ono consider * that out of all tbe crimes committed but few arrest * are mule , and out of those arrested only a small proportion are Indict-d and that out of those indicted only a few are o. uvlctcd , it seeing as if a criminal had too good a chance for escape. Olrhtr Tyson on Saturday found at thetrimfjr a man who wag evidently as crazy u * n loon. The insane man tbotjjit ho was going to bo hung , and bad other vApare ! which neceieltoted bis Ulog taken In charge. Investigation showed that he had $271 In gold on hit person , and a ticket to San Francisco. His natr.u is F/ed / 'fiendrlckj ' , and he bails from ClifwS ) Monroe county , WUsonsln , where hn has a brother , who has been notified by elcgraph. Another Instance of how thirsty folk ; cton Sunday. A window ID a Broadway ia1oon near the .Revere homo was smashed ycdtcntay The Indies of the Kpitcopal chnrch are in-paring for a musical and litcruy enter- t tinmen t , at which Mrs , I.u Cake , nee Mllft Juno Mcade Is to appear , Tbo en- aimiient will probably he given next Sat urday evening , A number of loy ; < ged abont 11 , were arrested Saturday night for disturb- ng tbo peace by tipping over ulifui and : i Ing other inltchlef mi thp streets , Th y were rcgMoiod as M. Uo oboon , George toper , James Maher , Hubert Klddlo and farad Kgglce ton. The presentation of n beautiful and md finely engraved xtur from Then Limit nml friendi to 'JhomiH S < Inner , the newly olcrlohonsUblr , WAB made Saturday even- US In Jiutlcu Tiiugh n8 * i Hi ; e. The prea-1 station epcpcli wa < made by Mr. Vaughan ' u a very happy munnor , whllo W. A. Myniter wa < i equally fellc itous The usual looial exchange of courtesies followed. Holiday gocda at Ilarkni'sa , Oroutt & Co.'s. PKBHONAti. J. Barker , of Davenport , ia at the Og- don. 8. M. Crook * , of Clarindon , h at tbo Pacific. J. Q. Sabin , of Dunlap , visited Council Bluffr , Saturday. V. W. Bush , of Jtochostcr , Is' . Y. , Sun- clayed at tbo Ogden , John Jagor , of Davenport , a ciminer- clal tnurlftt , spent Sunday hero. C. 0 , Greenwood , of Silver City , ar rived at the Paclfiu yesterday. Will H. Spauldlngond sister , of Omaha , dined at the Ogden yctterday. A. Louie has gone to Chicago on a con- biuation of business and pleasure. If , S. McK-ven and F , Berbane , of Shelly , were at the Pacific ) yesterday. H , C , Howonway , of KansaM City , was among Saturday's nrrival in this city. J. B , Atkins haa been confined to his icd for several days Illness by , caused by a evero cold with a toiuhof malaria , W. S. Batrd , brother of J. W. Baird , otums to-day to his studies as a junior in Cornell c .llo e , Mt , Voruon , Iowa. Henry Wagner , formerly of Warner & Myers , started ycntrrdny for Dakoro , with the [ .nrposo of inventing there in ands , L. C , Dunn , of 1'eregoy ft Moore , him tint returned from a tuccesiful trip lu Nebraska , Ho h a constant worker , and therefore renpi n goodly einuunt of pat- renege , John Allli has received an Invitation 'rom Mr , Sproa , the socialistic rccretary in Chicago , asking htm to rnoak nt a meeting there with Mr. Went. Mr. Allis has de clined on account of 111 health. B , M , Ilolz uan , who hai been In the clothing business hero with his brother , bid good by to Council BlLffii yesterday , nd left for Now York. His brother will emaln hero until about the 20tb. Ilarknoss , Orcutt & Co. have still a bw fine eilk dolmans. Call and BOO thorn. COMMERCIAL. liitimatod recetplB of ho a , 1,000. Local packers buying freely ; supply limited ; shipper ! nro paM satisfactory prices ; qual ity very good. Common mixed , C 45 ® i CO ; good rulxori , 5 G0@t > 70 ; heavy pack ing , 5 70@5 90 ; fancy , 0 Or.@G 10 , o'ids are In good condition and local dealers report good trade from farmer. Corn and wheat advanced in Chicago to. day ami In other eastern markets , Our local mlllera will bo likely to ad- 'anco ' their prices on Hour if there Is a further advance In wheat , * COUNCIL m.uri'M MAIIKKT , Corrected dally by J. Y. Fuller , mcr- chandlRO broker , buver and Bhlpjicr of grain and provisions Hi ) 1'earl Htrfct , \VUKAT No. i ! Hprlng , 77c ; No. : t , 05 ; rejected Mb ; iood tlt'iimiid. COHN 29o to focdera and 20o tn ship per * . OATH Soarco and In good demand ; 30 ® S2c. S2c.HAV HAV I 00(715 ( 00 per ton. KVK 10i- ; light RUpply. TOKN Mrur. I i'5por 100 ponnda. Woon-Good supply prices at yards , 5 < > 0@GOO. COAL ' Delivered , hard , 1000 per ton ; toft' . 0 00 per ton. BUTTKK Plenty and In fair demand ; 3o. KuQH-Scarco and In demand ; SOo per dozen. ' LAUD FalrhankV , wholesaling at 13c , PouLTltv Firm ; ( lo.ilers p \ Intr Wo per pound for turkoya and lOc for chickens. VKUETAIILKS Potat' ' cc , 'irir ; onloni' , 25c. cahbugei ) , H0@40o per dozen ; apples , ' . ' 50 a 50 per band. VLOUU Cry tbl K > < ! ler mill Hour n till cd at . * 25 for d id urn winter ; 2 80 for tJ ' en nht"t ( ; U 00 for lunl tuck. BIIOOMS 1 ! 00@3 00 per dnron. BtOOK , OATTIE 3 00@3 SO ; calves , C 00@7 CO. HOOH UeculptH , 1,000 head. City rollsr mllU * hol . > Io prices are patent fancy , 3 V5 ! ; fivorito , 3 00 ; oar y rl jr , 2 40 ; occHepUl. 1 75. Children's heavy school hose at Harkuess , Orcutt it Oo.'s. When you fool out of ftorte , have the blucft , inolanoholy , oto , it inn at bo indlgostiou that uilu you. ron Bittern cures it , Money fur the Uuniamrleil. Oao of tbo most aolld and oubst&u tial instituiions in this country it tlu Marriugo Fund Mutual Trust astncU- tlon of Cedar lltplds , In. During tholr first year , ending January lot 1883 , they paid over $30OCO 00 h. bonolito to their members , and the greatest satltfaotinn prevails among thdr certificate holders. They are organi/.od under the laws of IOWA , and their oiliccrs nnd directors nro among th leading and most proinlnont bust ness men ot Cedar lUplda , Kvery un married person nhc-ula have a certlli oito lu thia ustoclntian. It is a splendid invo3tiuont , os'eafu secure mid sure i > a a govornmtm bund. You can just oa well have i good eum of money to cotununico mar riitl lifo on as not. Over 200 inuni- Viora have been paid off , receiving over 300 per cent , on their invent mentBend a postal card for fret clrculs. fully detailing the plan which it the finest known , tiooi Hgctita can got territory if applied fo. oou. Write to-day. Do not post pone it. Mention where yon saw tbia uotlco. Jlm THE SINNritS' FA1EJ. Judao Hood Let < 4 Onrpontor O1T Lightly , nnd Given Othara About Ihroo Saturday was an Interesting day in the district court , thu prisoners who were convicted being up to receive tholr sentences , There waa consider able cariosity naturally arc used as to what Carpenter , the bigamist , would get as a punishment. To thu eurprito of these who expected to hear a five year's sentence pronounced , Judge Heed gave thu young man only onu year in thu penitentiary. The pjints raised In Carpenter's fa vor wore tliAt his Virginia wife had been gossiped about , and that ho believing the ntoriea deserted her , and tlmt hu heard afterwards that nho hid got a divorce from him. Liu therefore moved and married thu Council Blutl'a girl. Hu there icari.od that his first wife had not got A div - v rco , and ho lift there until ho could got one himself , and before doii g eo waa arrested , ills avowed purpose now is to got a divorce from his Vir ginia wife , and marry and live with thu ono here as soon as ho serves the term in prison. Judge Hold's nyin ' pathy sconied to have been touched , and ho lightened the sentence much more than Won expected by the public. The other prisoners did not gut oil so easily. John Matin , who was con victed of larceny , ho having atolo a valise , was sentenced to throu years in the penitentiary. Crowley , convicted of may hem , waa sentenced to throe years in the penitentiary. lie waa on agud In a street ro * last summer with an old man , of whoso lip ho took a ruouvhfal. Dan Owens , who waa found tiuilty of obtaining money and goods of Forman - man A 13ro. , was given three yiarH , thu motion for a now trial in bis case overruled. A motion for a now trial was mad.o In the case of Jamca Hender holt , found utility of highway robbery , It was overruled , and llunderahott waa sentenced to two years. Bherlll'Guittur will proceed at once to escort the prisoners ncroea the state to Fort Madison , taking two at a timo. timo.Tho The jury in the CHBO nf C. Smith , charged with assault upon hla wife with intent to kjll , were called iu from their room Satuuhy nftoruoou , after being oat twenty-four hours , without reaching a verdict. The foreman appeared armed with the revolver - volver which Smith used In the as- Lie ruported that tfioy were no nearer to verdict than the night bj- fore , and Judge Reed thereupon dis charged them. It is snid that the jujf stood at one time ton to two iu favor of convicting Smith of assault wilh intent to commit manslaughter , and then Mvuug abont until there were ten in favor of conviction of assault with intent to do great budily harm , with only two for conviction of assault with intent to kill , Table HIIOIIS , iiapkina , doylirs , tow- ola and cri.8tiea cheap at Ilarknesa , Orcutt & Co.'a. THE WEEK OF PHAYJEK The Programme Arranged and tbo Mootinaa Appointed. The week of prayer will bo observed this city by mooting for prayer ach evening of the week , commencing it half-past HOVOII. There will bo a nlon prayer mooting at the Oungro- ational church on Monday and Tues lay ovonlnga. For the rcmitnder of ho week the churchea will moot in. .heir respective- places of worship. Tlui topic on Tuesday will bo specially ntomporanco , our prayer for its ] ipoody and complete overthrow. The following are tbo topics for the week of prayer , as suggested by the < ] v < u > gnltcitl Alliance : SUNDAY , January 7 Sermons. "For lioro is ono God and ono mediator bo- ween God and men , the man Christ Jtsus , who gave himself a ransom for all. " Tim. ii : 5 , . MONDAY , January 8 Pralso and hanksgiviug for the progress of the gospel the continued presence of the Holy Spirit ; for the largo measurei > f ) oaoo uniJiig the nations and for all .otnporal blessings. L'aa. clll ; laa. xxvTUESDAT , January 9 Humiliation and confession. In vlow of unfaith fulness to Christ , divisions among the Lord's people , and want of brotherly 'ove ; of pride , eolf will and worldli- luss ; of nntional Bins , especially intemperance - temperance and llceiitiouauces , the desecration of the Lord's day , the spread of skepticism and infidelity , and the prevalunco of disorder and violent crime , Pda. li and MIX ; Jas. iv ; 2 Cor , vl. WEDNFHDAY , January 10 Prayer . for familleh ; for parents , children and ' the household ; for integrity , purity and piety in homo lifo , and for a special blessing upon Sunday schools. Prov. vlii ; 1 John , il ; 12-17. TIIUIWDAY , January 11. Prayer fur the church aniveroal ; for the out pouring of the Holy Suit ; that all the children of God may be filled with and zeal in Becking to . gather in the lost ; for a rich bleeding ' upon efforts to promote union and brotherly love , and for ellllcted Chris tians everywhere. John xv : 12-27 ; Phil. 11 : 1-lCj Psalm xov. PKIIUY , January 12.-Prayer for the nations ; for novereigna , rnlera and migtstratoi ; that all laws favorable to cruelty mid vice , tbo opium trade and Intemperance , may be abolished ; for the better observance of the Lord's day ; for peace and wood will among men Mtt. v , 10 ; Prov. ivi , MH ; K m. xili ; Psa. cxllv. ; 1 Peter U , 13 25. SATUKUAY , January 13. Prayer for niU&lons. That all misBJonnrlra and others engaged in mission work nnd in the circulation of the Scriptures at homo and ubrod may bo filled with the Holy Spirit , and that great success may crown their efiorts , that many mnru faithful laborers may bo called into the Lord's vlnyaril , that the Ma- hommodans and the heathen may bowen won to Christ , nnd that the jovrs may bo constrained to receive Him an thfir long rxpectod Museiab. Luke XXIV 3(5 ( 53 ; Luke X : MO ; John XVI : 1-liJ Acts XI : 121. SUNDAY , January 14. Sermons , "Looking for that bleesod hope , and he vlorlons appearing of the prcatlr God and our Savior Jesus Ghriit.1 Titus 11:13. : MiO.ori ; - ) H. . . , _ TbN gentleman 1Ue < in Kmpurlutn 'A , aud n ) e : "ilno nf my imti. Sam nowls , whlla working lu the wnod , spriln- ed his aiik o HU h d he could hsHly huhhl * to the In u o. Used ? ' > umat' L'rlcrt , f Oil Mid wo < ronHy lor work ibe ncxi mmnlm' I huvo never yet seen no go d a mcdiciue. " 1 MA7 NE 8omo of HIH Unieih'i FilcmdH Give Him un Uauxpected Call. On Saturday evening a sleighing party from Omaha , composed mainly if tolcgraphurs there , and their ladies , rosnf d to thia aide , and undo an un uprated cul upon their old ftienda , A. II. Mi ) no and family. The our- prlno was complete , but the recipient of the social honor teen rallied , at'd ' ho guests were given a cordial wol coma and bountiful hospitality. A bi uutiful ripist TIM spread , and the needfuls for a niorrj naclal time provided , BO that : nuic and feasting were kept uj , , intil ulAto hour un all want merry The vieito's formed a jol y pany , and oxprrsjid themsclvea ao having had a most rnjoyablo time. Among the isitors ncre : Mr and Mrs. Thoa. Curry , Mr and Mrs Jumca Oiuto. Mr. and Mrs. \Villiutu Rualand , Mr. and Mra Wil tarn H. Hays , Mr. and Mrs. Goorje Arbuthnot , J. B. Toinford , Charlrc "H Stone , Gaorco King , Goorpo M' ) Brion , William Oldbam , Frot.k . Williams , W. Wakefiold , Miss Mollit Btadv. Mies Donloy , Mrs , Martin. Mrn R' BJ and others. Among those "rnm this city who j > ined in thu good line wore ; M , 11 BrovnV K * Vnlttinghain , Miss Mamio Dale , Hurley Muyne and Roy Mayno. _ - . . - - Ladles' and children's wool hoods at Harknoas , Orcutt & Co.'s. A good medicinal tonic , wilh real merit , is Brown's Iron Bltterr , so all drnggiata any. Fortnn oa or farmer * and Mo- crmutcs. Thousands of dullam an be saved by proper judgment in taking care of int health of yourself and family. If you are tiM ua , have Hallow cnmi.'cxlon ' , poor appetite , low and depressed tpirita , and generally debilitated , do not delay a mo ment , hut go at ouco ; and procure a hot- .lo of thoeo wonderful Electric Bitters which never fi.il to euro , and that'or the trilling num of fifty cents. { Tribune. Sold by C , F. Goodman. IOWA IThlMS. ' The LoMars National bank baa opened 'or business. Mount PuUaki had n S25.000 fire on New Year day. Duvenport has suffered from 454 death losses during tbe past year , The banks of Sicux City Bold about $10,0(10 ( (00 ( of exchaugo during 18s2. Kookuk's letter boxes are lieing put tip , preparatory to the free mall delivery. The Keokuk elevator , valued at 810 ! , . 0 0 , WMS burned lust weeic by aa incen diary. The city council occupied the new city ball at Den Moines for the first time on January 1st. The taxes to be collected in Woodhnry county , lu which Sinux City ia located , amount to 8191,358.88. Creston will build a fine brick building , to be used as a public library. The funds will ba raised by subscription , Burlington'a union depot was opened on Sunday evening , the 31st. It Is generally spuken of aa an olegaut building. Sioux City Ice dealers are harvesting largo crops of Ice in anticipation cf de mands from lower river towns. The Grand Army fair which closed in D s Molnox on Saturday night , the 30th ult. , netted the association $1,500. The loira National Poultry association will hold Un regular poultry and dog show In Des MoineH January 22 20 inclusive All of the mall pcx cases in Griswold terminated f.ttully , but tho.o are no more In that plncu and the disease is thought to he clucked. MlfcBex Dtly & Ilogpm , milliners and millinery dealers of DCS Mftinea , have fulled. Cincinnati creditors caused the collapse. The city council of Sioux City ia look ing over the merits of various waterworks systems with a view of adopting one for use ia that city. The fire at . Mt. . Pleai . < ul on Sunday . . , . . tbt I 3l t , caused a loss of 830,000. The'liur - llngton fire department iimiio the railroid run to the fire in thirty-two minute * . Waveland township , Pottawattnmie county , bas presentob a bill for $ l,3iO to the board of supervisors for taking care of nine small pox patients , destroying in fected property , etc. Tbo coal from the now Red Hock mines Is pronounctd by Den Molnes experts to hi the freest from sulphur of any ooal yet found in IOWA. It is tbo only caimel coal found lu tbo state. The exhibition of the first load of coal taVeu from a Plymouth county mine in La Mars , recently , was attended with enthusi asm. Tbe Germans came out with their burns aud the crowd became generally jubilant. The annual balance sheet of the state treasurer shows that on tbo M of thU month there w n S3G'JC7U oish in tbe treasury. There was $ U)8' ) 88 284 received - ceived during the year and 9138,112,540 paid out. The pant year was a severe ono on the Plymouth Uounty Agricultural society , the expenses with the premiums exceeding the receipts $ l&0. Thtro Is a funded debt of $1,000 , with a contingent of $400 , At the cledlc-iticm cf Corpus Christ ! church in Fort Dodite on Monday , the 1st , fifteen ' priesti astitted Blahop O'Connor and Vicar General Brazil , 11v. B. C , Leuebuu , of Siuux City , was celebrant of the mass. Tbo collection netted $ . > ,000 An attempt was made on Sunday night , the 31st nit. t hum tbo new city build ing in DOJ Molnee. A bunch of Btruw saturated with ksruxene was placed in au upper i-tory. The fire was diacorered by a vigilant j tnitor and extinguished before much damage bad been c > uied. The coal miners at Dea Molnes struck on Tuesday against a reduction of one-half c ? nt on tbe buxhel. Contracts were made lost May for ! & cents pur bushel through the year , Thu was ratml by some of tbe companion to 5 cents. The price has again Leen cut to 4 J cents. Hence tbe ctrlke Hertford * ! Aold Fhotphato IB very vuluabla for professional men. It supplies the phosphates which are always lost by eovoro inoutal labor. Unclsllu'H ArtucA Waive. TJ.fl BxflT SALVE In the world for GnU , BruUcH , Sorea , Ulocr , bait Hhetun , Fa vor Sore * , Tetter. Chapped Hands , Chll hi lnf , Oorni , nmi nil sUn ernntlous , and podtlve'y ' curesplloa. It Is guaranl < xUo dve Mtlcfaotfon i uxaer ri > fruule-i , Price , 15 ! CfnU per ct. 'o iU br 0. Containing all the essentials of trno tonic , aud sure to glvo tlon , Ia Brown's Iron Bitters. COUNCIL ' BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOK. Sj'ucUl ailmtlxetiienta , uc Lost , round , To Ixitn , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will be Inscrttil In thli column t the oir rate Cf TICN CENTS PEK MNK ( or tbe first Insertion and f IVE CENT * PKK LfNE ( or uch ubsc < | UCDt Iniertlon t vve adv crtlaemcnts at our office , No. 7 I'rnrl Street , nc'tr Mromla&v WnntM. U -B'O bulMlnirs to tnoio. We maiio > . , ft " ) < ' ; " ) o' 'nn\ | ( f houicn mul mica AjksHortn , box B70 , Conndl HI ff I \ \ f AW1KU Kvennoily in Counui , lUuns u. W to take Tllf Ban , 20 cents per week , do reil by Mrrtern OlRce , Wo 7 l'e rl Street neir For Sulo end Rent rpO HKST KnrnNhtd rooms to rent , uith I lui.irJ. at 7 b MjLftcr ttrift. IUv IKI.U-I ] , ? 3 riO per muk ( Uclgtt OL'i ' IIKK3 In iiacK.Rc ni a humlrcxl nt 2Cc a packa c at TIIK Dm ollkiNo. . 7 1'tnrl street. If MlBCollnueoua. : - \ M. Oo U. 1'iaril , ili-alir In iJI KiMM. p.iiu' ) ntul wind | . | i < lt" , will tu ic Jouu nrj l"i. Irotn No 11,1'cnrl strict , to new Me- Mnlion l < loi'k,1. .Main , unJ 3.11'cnrl ro , < vst door to post Illio Jan I U . ) A thick or draft. The owner w 11 till.UNI 1 ijill a II. H Scatimii'K liook Kt rc , p j forth ! ' I\IT | i cme t , pro\c pro cet ) and the tajue. Jitn-3t I.'OCND A colltcnoclety pin. ( . 'orolotho I1 IK olll o. p y for this ad , pro\e prnpoity aril til thu pin. U27 tt yK.VD OKDE11S for Cods to t'ppcr Uroiiluay t > Mf\ttlor , ortoN. J. liond , li } mall. il2 1w DK W. L. PA1TON 1'Hyslctan aud Oculist. Can cure ny cano of sore ejeii. H la only t matter ol time , and can cure generally In ( rom three tc flvo wecka- makes nr Jlfftr- enco bow long dlacaaud. Will straighten crow eyes , opcrato and remove Ptyreglnma , etc. , and Insert artificial oycs BpccUl attention to re- movolng tadonorins ap6-tl COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TAULE. CHICAGO , ROIK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. Depart. Atlantic Kxt..B20pm Paclflo E\1..9:15am : Ex and Mall".DOT n m Kx and MallV.ClM pin l > . Moincd ac".7lS : a tn DCS Molm.sac.4:40 : p in CIIICAOO , DUHLI.SOTON AND QCIXCY. Arrive. Atlantic Kxt. . 6:30pm : Paclflc Ex 1..9:20am : Mali and Ex.9.20am Mall and : * . . . ) in N. Y. Ex 4:00imi : Neb & Kas Kx.8'JO : a m CIIICAOO AM ) Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Kxt..5:15pm : I Pacinc KtJ . . .9I5am : Mai an4 KAV.g-'Oam Mai anil Kx.G:15p : m Accom. ( Sat. ) . .fju'XD p m | Acconi. ( Mon..l:45 : p m KANSAS CUT , BT. JOB AND COL.SCIL BLlTrB. Depart. Arrive. Mall and K\ , . . .9'X > a m I Express fi-M p m Kxprc&j 8:10p : in | Mall and Hx..0-ji | ui U.MO.V FACIFIC. Dcpirt. Arrive. Overland Kx.ll:30 : a. m. | Overland Ex. , i 00 ] > . m. Lincoln Kx..lliun. : : in. DcmerEx . . 8.00 "ft. m , Ucn\cr Ex. . .7:00 : p. in. Locil Kv C:30a. : m , Local I'.x 1 : ' < ! ) a. m. " E005a. . m. Emigrant..0:20p. : m. " Ex . . . , r-00a. in. WABASU , SF. LOUIS AND PACIFIC Depart. Arriio. Mall and K9:15 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4u10 p m Cannon Ball. . 4M : > ] > in | Cannon Ualt..ll:05a : m SIOUX CUT AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. For ' Sioux Clt } .7:55 : a in | Frm Sioux C'j .C iO p m For ' Fort Niobrara. Krm Fort Niobrara , Neb' 7:55 : am Ncb * C:60 : p m For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul.,8 0 u m cinc\ao , MiLvtAtiKxa AND ST. PAUL. Loiue Council Dlulls. Arrhe Council ItlufTj. Mall and Ex.9 : 0 a m I Mall and Kx.'fi.V : > pm Atlantic tx.5:15p [ : in | Atlantic K.19loaui | : CIUCAOO , MII.WAL'MIK AND BT. I'.U'L. Ixsnica Omaha. Arrlxca at Omaha. Mall and T.x . " 7t5am : | I'uclflc Ex E0t5am : Atlantic Ey. . [ 3:10 : p in | Mall and Kx.7- pm Except Sundays. ( Kxcept Saturdays. ( Except Honda } s. | | Dally. Council Bmtta &i Omaba Htroot R. B. Leave Council UlufJa. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 n m , 10 a m , B a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 a m , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p 11 n m , 1pm , 2p m , 3 p ui , 4 p m , n p in , 0 p m. in , 1 p m , Q p m , 0 p m Street cars run half hourly to the Union Paclflc Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o clock a. m. , and run regu any during the day at 0,11 , 2 4 , n and R o'clock , and run to city time. xi7rEi : AND Dr , Meagher.ziOoulist . , Aurist , AND SPECIALIST. In Chronic diseases , offer * hla services to all at dieted with dlstanea nf th K0 , Ear , or Chronic diitmscH o ( any chirnctcr. Warrants a euro In a 1 Hhmraatlc affections Can bo cona'iltod ' b ; mall or In person at the Metropolitan hotel Council ninth , Iowa NEW STORE. ew Goods. PRICES. For Dry Goods and Fancy | i Goods go to L. HARRIS II I , 734 Lower Broadway I , EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. ilKRroarlwav. Council Bluffs W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Real Estate & Oo Hoot Ion Agont. In Odd Fellow's block , ever Savings' Dank. iau81 ] Sioux Ginr & f aciiic THE BIO OX CITS ROUT * Rant a Molld Tnlo Ibrocgh ( ron- Council ninfta to St , Paul Without OhcnQo Time , Only 17 Mount KU.XU TUB ailOBVKS ROTJTE rstiki OOUNOIL RLUFPB TO BT. PAUL. ittNHBAPOUS sA DULUTI1 OH niHi AX3& and all fclukj U North-in Icna , Mlnnc .U n- DiicU. This llaa U eqclpptv.1 wtlh the Impnvi VMlb tioct * Antomktlc Ali-huio * ad UIU [ Ulloim Ccuplr ; and K = 2jn i\s > t fo > PKKD , lUyjrtY AND COMfOBT ( l Dunn ioH Pullnutn L'tltco Hleepla C ion Ihrough WITHOUT CIIANOR ttt\f wu Zw i City and BI. fircl , vle > Cauncl. Olaffi in iloui ( 'lty. Trilns ICATU tr.ian I'lvKc Traaster at Oon > ell BloCi , * l 7:30 : v. ra. iMhon arrival KA < U City , SI Joseph an' Council illufj Inln ftoz ( lie Sooth. ATrlvlnf ( I S'oux Cllf 11:10 : f. ui and al the IIiv UUcn Dci > ol hi UI. Paol ri , ll:5r : oaon rro norjav D ? APVAKOK or AXT.oTnc BOD1S CTRtrDeTDbcr In taitn In * Ulanx Clrj Ron Ttu < Ka Ttrco < h Trim. Tin Hnorlof I the Quickest Time nnd c Uoutarttble U1J ID tk Throazli Can b ttreen COUHCIL ULUrTS AND ST. PAUL. /flrSoo that your Tlckotitcad via Ibe "fl'.ou Cltr and Piclfit , lUUioad / fl. WATTLE. ! , J. R. BD011A.UH aapcrlntenJcnl. Oerv' Paw. Agen Mlwourl Valley Ja. V. K. DAVld Bonthwutoin Faawngei Oooncll UluOl "WINE prjSARDUr : four times HARKNESS , ORGUTT & GO. , Broadway , and fourth Street. , Council Blufis , Iowa mnr-2-lm ! Headquarters For the Cele brated Weber Pianos , Toys and Fancy Goods TT Wholesale and Retail , Address , I J. MUELLER , C COUNCIL BLUFFS , F Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and Willow Sreets , Council Bluffs. XZKT GEISE' BOTTLED BEER , MADE FROM TUB ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE Orders filled In uny part of the city. Orders by telephone prompth attended to. ' BATH NSTITUTB , llrjant Street , onu Door north of Dohanj's Hall. Thermo-Electric , Medicated and Sulphur Baths. For lidlcs and gentlemen. These llatln are fully uulo fed by tVo Medical Kiatcrnlt unfailing auiil.a'jr In reo nt Co ds , 111 cun ft l Ism , Neuralgia , Lumbago end other } ns bi'lnj an Boddcs , uy wife , a competent ladj , will attend adie'j. P M. L.OI. KWOUJJ many , Piopr. allmtnti WATER WAVES. That never require crimping , at Mrs. J. J , Good's Hair Store , at prices never bofcro touched by ny other hair dealer. Also a full line of switches , etc. at greatly reduced prices. Also gold , liver aud colored nets. Waves made ' . . from ladles' own hair. Do not fall to call before purchasing ileewhere. All goods warranted as represented. 1U1S. J. J GOOD , 59 Main utrr n. Council ninffa , Iowa. ! VRRGAN ! LLE _ CO , The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic caiea. Calln attended to nt all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices , Our Mr. Morgan 1'as served an undertaker for forty years and thoroughly undcratnnda his business * . WAttEROOMS , 316 AND 357 BUOADWAY. Upholsterinc In nit its brunches promtly | ) attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambrequins. Tele graphic and mail orders filled without delav. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CONRAD GEISE'S Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Uo'r and malt in any rjuanMty'to suit purchasers , llccr ifS.OO per barrel. Prlvato families plied \vlt'iBm ni'fg at jl.fO mc > , eel vered ( roe of chqrtru to any port of the city sup PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Diularin and SOLK AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's Colebratcd ivl IJbW ' & LUaftLJaJca " jDJSssjE No. 711 Broadway , Council . Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the sountry elicited City orders to families end deolera dellvernl free. DUQUETTE , GUIBERT & CO. , - ( Successors to EUU & DUQUETTE ) . fMesale " ' Fritters and" 1G and 18 Pearl-st. . Council Bluffs , Ia. No. 529 S Main Street. - - - Council Bluffs. Our constantly Increasing trade is sullicient procf of our tlon to customers. tJood Imttor square dealing and alter- . always on hand. Prompt delivery of goods. S. M. CIIOOKS Pros. N. B. EAsrojf . J , 0. HofTMAJf , VlC3 Prt'S. K. B. MOOUE , Counselor. , Scoy. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE GO. [ Incorporated nndor the Laws of Iowa. ] Insurance at icinal Cost , $ $ &WFr&&t JT4 Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever. Omen : 103 Pearl Blreet Oonncll Blnffa , Ia. NI utoS-dtl