THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS iOWA TVEDN SDAf , JANDAEY 10 The Daily Bee Wednoaday Morning , Jan. 10 , BATES : DT Oarrler , - JO cents per week , lij Mill 110.00 p r Y r , Offloe : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near THAT Council Blufli has had a year of great prosperity , and great ad vancement fa evident from the showIngs - Ings of facts and figures already given in THK BEE It remains with its citi- eons and butiucss men whether this growth ohall continue , or whether thorn shall come stagnation and de cline. This city hm al most unparalleled railway facil ities. It has many marked advantages - vantages for manufacturing enter prise ! and wholesale establishments. Ifremains simply for Council Bluffs to'usolts facilities and improve its opportunities. This city is In condition to reach out much further Into the surround ing country for butinoes than It has yet done and to draw trade hero from a much larger territory than is yet covered. In thus gathering In the business which ought to be tributary to Coun cil Blufa , all must oonoado that TUB BBK Is an Invaluable help , of which every bnslnoas man should avail him- elf. Bwldoe Ho largo local circula tion it finds Its way Into almost every nook and corner of a largo field , east west , , north and south , whore Its com potltors are almost unheard of. The wide awake and enterprising business men and manufacturers of doiinoll Bluffj need but little more than a reminder of Tun BHB'H extensive tensive circulation to cause them to realize that by no other advertising medium can they no rekdlly roach the trade which they are seeking. MINOR MENTIONS. J. Mneller'i PAl ccMaao ! Hall. For diaries for 1883 go to Buthnell Brackott's. The board of supervisors moot to-day to finish up tholrbuilaess. For your blank books for the new year go to Biubnell & Braokett. Snbscrlbb for newspapers nndlperlodl tala at H. E , Seaman's book store. One citizen who has resided here twent years s&js he has never known such a win ter hero OIIKIF IUiinoAi > TICKETS , Buy them from D. W. Busbnell , 5 doors north. o postoftce. Paddy Ryan , the pugilist and hand man with the KloToa , visited this city yea terday with a band of muelo and accompa nlod by several Omaha gentlemen In cu tora. Permits to wed were ycsterd y Issue to Wm. B , Austin , of Noolo , and Oath rlne F. Moore , o ! thia city ; tlio to D.,13 . Talbot and Joule B. Eaatland of this city , The b l mksque to be given this eve ing at Bloom fc Nixon's hall by the Ilesono team , will bt a notable event of the seas. on. Many are preparing to attend , and there wlllb * a large and varied showing of costumes , Henry Jordan appeared at Tna BIB office to-day with a lot of counter charges against the woman who had him arresUd for beating a board bill. Ileury sayi he was promptly acquitted , and that ho Is not guilty , Twenty years of happy married life should and will be celcbraUd by Mr. and idn Mrs , John K. Wlllmott , of Boomer town nho ship. A dance and trimmings will bo the hod programme at their residence this ( Wed nesday ) evening. rTho band wagon of the Omaha excur sion ran Into Captain Klrsch's cutter In Iront of the Bhugart block , slightly Injur ing the nallant captain , who stuck by his rjg'in fin * ( tyle , thus preventing a threat- * neJ runaway. * At a meeting at the board of trustees > "of the public ] library , held \Veduesday evening , Horace Everett was elected pros ) dent , S , F. Folsom secretary , and A W Street treasurer. The board starts out or , . Its new year with much enthusiasm as rc- gards the prospects. The subjects for this day of tbo of prayer are : "Prayer for families , foi . parenti , children and the household ; to Integrity , purity and piety lu home life and for a spo.lal bUsiIng upon Sunda schools , " Provj vlll , 1 ; John II , 13-17. ' The cost of carrying concealed weapon has been raised by Justice Vaughan. Tw fellows brought before him were assosso $20 each , In plies of the umal $5 fine , am the revolvers were stored la a pigeon-hoi there , until the owners ara released trot jail. T. Woolsey was complained of ycstei day for throwing ashes In the ttreet. Ma sbal Jackson will Gad hl hands full , there ire Lucdrrds of ca es of such M throwing up r.nil down the stroetu , Tl ' city building folkx Inva rofrrmcdand ha' begun dumping tliulr ashes la the potiu Deputy Bhorlff Olatterbuck has turned from Eldora , whither be toe Charles Duncan to place him In the refer [ school there. On the trip the boy showi bis vlclonsnets by picking the pockets Olatterbi'ck'a coat , which was throw ubout him to keep him warm , lie th stole a silk handkerchief and some otl email articled , and when he was nearcln not only tbo ! 0 wora found , but a pack c'arda which be WM going to smuggle In the school. The board of trail * Is to meet to-mi row evening to elect olHcers for the em . 'log year , It Is hoped that there will bo lar e attendance , as othir Impoi ant business Ii to be , trai acted. It IB astonishing that clt'z ) and builneas men should need urging \ actively support such an organlsitlou , CMential to the growth and proiperity oj eft V , . but suoj reemq the cue here. 'here are many In thlt commuulty , among .hem members of the board , who spend QBCh time and wa to rcvch wind In grumbllog tismune the city doea not boom mote , and yet they show so little apprtclatti n of their own re ponilblllty that they will not even Attend so important a meeting ai that called by the board of trade. If they would air their complatntt at the board of trade meetings , Instead of on tin streets , and join In measures to remove such causes , there would be wore consistency. There needs to be a rattling of thi dry liones. Holiday gocds at llarknces , Orcatt & Oo.'s. Don't bo F li t l-Henrt tl. If you are In trouble look up , hold en , alvo the MII-S B od by If you ftto lu pain , have n lumeneso , hava an nchenf any Mini , Rolothe diu/uUt rnd afk him for Tliomni' Keltttrie Oil. It will do you every tlino llarknees , Orcutt & Co. have still n fuw fine silk dolmans. Call and sou them. O , W. Ifaztrd , of DCS Molner , Is in the city. city.L. L. Merchant , of Ttrna City , I * at the Ogden. T , W. Ivory , of Glennood , was In Iho city yesterday. J , F. Loomls , of Shelby , dined at the Pacific yesterday. II , lllohardson , of Cleveland , was at the Pwlfio yesterday. George L. Ordway and wife , of Pierre , Dakota , are In the city. > Charles R. Hannon , of Qnlnoy , Mich , , was at the Ogden yesterday. M. B. Hawley and M. Oavett , of Denl. son , wore In the olty yesterday. F. B , Talt , of Deoitnr , III. , was among yesterday's arrivals at the Ogdcn , W. H. Cottr , ll , of Sioux City , Iowa , came to the great railway centre yesterday. Children's heavy nchool hose at Harkncea , Orcatt & OO.'B. When" you fool out of sorts , have the bluoe , melancholy , etc. , it must bo Indigestion that alls you. Brown's ron Blttorn cures it. Ladled' and children's wool hnoda at Ilarkuoss , Orcutt & OO.'B. Criticizing tbo Cnarltab'.o. To the Edit r of Tun BKK : In an iisuo of The Freio Proas week before lint appoued the fc''iw- Ing : "Oar local English papers ar tak ing extraordinary pains to herald about the liberal donations which are given by some in aiding the poor. Wo wore recently told in whatat con temptible manner the charities of our people are speculated npon. "One , and one who calla himself a icrvant of the Lord , ROCS about and gathers donations. This part of it la commendable , but the oontemptiblli ty consists in the fact that this ser vant of the Lord1 who preaches 'L\y down lies and toll the truth , ' aims to allure others , tor instance Mr. X , to give a dollar or two with the promise from him to publish ibis name aa the giver of 85 or $ G. "We should think that a man who is Intending benevolence should not allow his name to bo used In connec i- tion with such charlatanry , and wo are ( [ lad to bo nblo to Bay that this servant of tha Lord had boon shown the door by those whom he aimed to make parties to this delusion , and yet the alms-gatherer waa more particu \ larly uativo about the 27th of June to ; save sonls fsom misery. TUB BBK did not think that any body had a right to thus attack other pooplo'H charities. The name Dfn "Freio Press" was not mentioned in [ the list of donations , and about the time the 11.3V. Ljmon ( for it was him who it wai intended for tried to BUVO souls , The Frolo Preseo advocated the principle ) that a man's liberties nhould bo broad enough to allow a man to swallow his es towards himself down his throat in liquid form. THE DUE was the only paper to defend the action of Ilav. Mr. Lemon , as ho dcaorvcd it in its fullest terms , BS thanks for the noble work that ho has carried on this win ter for the Honofit of the poor , regard - less of nationally , creed , or color but the roost absurd thing of all was ' last week's article in the satno paper aiking Tur. BER to prove that the " Rev. Mr. Lemon did not do what he , was acccsod by The Frolo Freest ? No explanation is wanted in regard to the last named Article. For the bonefll " of the editor of the paper denouncing the actions of charity SB carried on present , wo only wish to say , being anxious to correct public morals thai he should boar In mind that if ho or ; not above reproach hu should Ism , monco at homo. ; A FllIENI ) Or UlIAItlTY. Table linens , napkins , doylies , tow els and era sties ohoap at llarknces ! Orcutt & OO.'B. nd Som Strong Minded Wciuen' Can regulate their husbands amazlnxl fait , should they not do their duty. Jim dock Jllixttt nitttrt nro a f > oed rcguUtor the clrculatlnu They are exo'unUely ' tar- blood tonic , and coniequently ttnlt at t root ef many serious ailments. i wh- ! The Money for tba Unmarried , nave ' Ono of the most solid and aubatai ; , tiul institutions in this country is th Marriage Fund Mutual Trust nssocl re. tlon of ( Jedar lUplds , la. Durln took tholr first year , erdiriK January Isi orifi 1883 , they paid over 530.000.00 i wed benefits to their members , and th tsof greatest satisfaction prevails nmon own tholr cortlficato holders. They ai thus organized under the laws of Iowa , and their officers and tber directors are amoc died ihe loadinj : and most prominent bus ness men ot Oodar Itapids. Every ui ckof married person should have a cortll into oato in this association. It is a splendid investment , as taf mor- secure and sure oa a gorormnoi mm- bond. Yon can just as well have a good sum of money to commence uar port- riod lifo on as not , Over 200 man runt- bora have been paid off , rccolvli over 300 nor cent , on their Invea > Z3EH tnont- Bond a postal card for in to circulars fully detailing the plai no which li the finest known. Go < a agents can got territory if applied f soon. Write to-day. Do not po pone it. Mention whore you sa this notice , J4-lin AFTER AMENT. He la Not Anxloua for an Bzamtna- tlon Juet Now on tUo Charge of ABflnult. Yealorday morning there wore a goodly number gathered In the police court to wo wlrit waa going to bo done with Atnent , who so gcnorouily assaulted his former law partner , Sims , on Now Year day. There was little done , hottovnr , to satisfy the gaping curiosity. Ament himself did not appear , but wan represented by his attorney , John N. Baldwin , who f r his client waived examination Sims was there , his head well band aged aa a protection to Iho wonnda ho still boars , and was accompanied by ftlajor Lyman , The latter nhjoolod to the bonds being as low as $300 , the Ktnount fixed at the time of Amont's arrest , Inflating that the gravity of tho/iflonoo and the admission of guilt impaled by the waiver should cause the amount of bail to bo fixed at a higher aurn' Judge Aylcawotth con cluded that as the purpose of the bail was to Insure the attendance of the accused , the amount was sufficient , and bonds in the sum of $300 wore accordingly given for Amont'a appear ance before the grand jury in May. A good medicinal tonic , with real merit , is Brown's Iron Blttorr , BO all druggists say. f ACROSS THE STATE. Hondorshott nnd Mann Start 'for FcTt Madison In the Sheriff's Company Yesterday ShortfT Outtar returned from Fort Madison , whither ho took Carpenter , the bigamist , ( and Ovens , who waa sentenced for obtalling mon ey tf'nd goods under false pretenses. Carpenter on arriving at the poniton- tlory , was sot at work in the chair fao tory , while Owens was put to making ahoon. Offons , at the penitentiary mot hia brother , who is confined there for forgery , having been sent from Wayne county. The ahnrlff returned ycatorJuy morning and last evening no atartod again to Fort Madison with two other convicts , Hondcrshott found guilty of highway robbery , and Mann , convicted of larceny , the for mer to spend two yrara and the lattci throe , llendorahott at the very IBB denied his guilt , and desired THE BKK to announce hia true name aa M Ouen. Mann seemed to bo more re oonollcd to his futo , and was mor used to it , he said. It appears tha ho has already served throe sentence amounting to aoyon years , and now starts out on his fourth of thro years inoro. The two were shackloi together , and well scoured. * Lidlos of all ages who suffer from lees of appetite , from imperfect digca lion , low spirits and nervous doblllt ; y , may have lifo and health renewed an Indefinitely extended by the use Mrs. Lydla E Pinkham'a romodiei for all complaints incident to th female constitution. Wo have no only a living faith in Mrs. Plnkham but we are assured that her medicine are at once moat agreeable an efficacious. JILTING JOHNSON- HlB Wlfo Lioavoa With Another Man , laktntr Hla Onlldron With Her. Peter Johnson , who keeps a saloon ' oa Broadway , boa boon sadly betrayed and wronged , according to his state ment , his wife having proved untrue to him , and skipped for parts un known. Johnson has gained informa ) tion loading him to believe that she has not gene alone , but that a mail named Illohard Straup has accom panied her. Mrs. Johnson is also said to have taken her children with her , they being three in number , and . all quite young. Johnson is natur ally badly broken up at thia desertion it leaving him childless as well as nwifolucs , , ' 'Homo Hweet Home. " This BOHR IH very Rood In Its way , but \ , there any sickness in the h msehold ? sn. home cannot bo always pleasant. We take erprclal pleasure In recommending liurdocl. Wood Hitters a lena Jltle and cer tain euro for dyspepsia , and nil dlccasoi erof the liver and kidneys , COMMERCIAL. al ac COUNCIL iicrru UAIIKET , Corrected dally by Jb Y. Fuller , mer Is ohandlse broker , buyer and sblpier | erof grain and provilon , 39 Tearl street. WIIKAT No. 2 fining , 77o ; No. 3.C5 roecte ] < 1 50o ; coed demand , CORN 29o to feedefs and SOo to ship pcrs. W- S2c.OATH Scarce and in good demand ; 30(3 ( S2c. ! , HAT 4 OOffG CO per ton. KTK 40o ; light fupply. COIIN MKAL 1 25per 100 jx > nnds. WOOD-Good supplj , prices at yards COO@GOO. COAL Uellvorod , hard , 10 W ) per ton soft , l > 00 per ton. of UUTTKK Plenty and In fair demand n 2.1o. the Kuort-Scarce and In demand ; SOo per dozen. LAHD Fulrbank'iJ. wholesaling at 13o. POULTIIV Flrtn ; deftleru o ylnir 13o per pound fur turkeys and lOc for chlcktm. an- VBIKTAIILKH P6tatoeii ; ; onlonn , 2rK the cabbage * , S0@10o per dozen ; apples , 260 ( aI ! ! r > 0 per barrel. : - KLOOII Crystal Holler mill ( bur retat Ing ed at 'A 25 for dUdum winter ; 2 60 for golc , en aheaf ; 2 00 for hard tack. in City roller rnllU whul ale prices are the patent fanoy , 3 'JR ; favorite , 3 CO ; oar riun , 2 40 ; oocl Icntal , 1 75. BuooMd 2 00@3 00 per dozen. are BTOOK. eng OAntK 3 00@3 SO ; calves , B 00@7 50. HOOH lUoelpt * , 1,000 hend. - un- Out. - How many people tliera nro who nt struggling to ria iu tba ! world that at ate" kicked down and out by envious rlvnli Tttomat' J.'clfctric Oil never ' 'Kicked out Its patrons. Ilia true blue , Kor three a affcctlour , nillmm and catarrh It U a cer. tain unJ ruuld cure. Containing all the essentials of t est- true tonic , und euro to give fao- jroe tlon , la Brown's Iron Bitters. Real Kdtuto Trnnarort ) . The following tmnsfors of ronl < estate are reported for Tin : BF.K i Baw taken from the county records by i W , Squire & Co. , abstractors of title i real estate and loan jguuls , Oonncll Bluffj ; M. F. Elswich to J. K. 0 ler { sw nw 20 and sn no 10,74 , 39-81 700. M. J L arning to I. S. Wright ; * J so 25 , 77MSl.SDO , W Oroslny to W. Steclcj no no 15. 74,43-8400. J. Donnpllv to II. Poten ; wJsw 19 , 77 , J58-82 138. J. Haas to J. Q. llaatj f J G , 77 , 40 83,000. KJO FtstrrloH. Mower ; rj BW 2 , 70,41-8800. F. Whltn to W Lomi ; sw and BO nwG , 75 , 40-8752. II. 0 Crook to D. J. Crook ; sw no ' 5 77. 4481. . J Walton to N. P rkcr , wj so 8 74,40-82,400. J. A. Malzan tn J. Sluhr , rj nw 25 , 70 , 41. sn no 25 , 79 , 41 , v. inf JO 70 , 40 4 500. J. MitMhaii tn D. Mlnahan , nw aw 30,77.42 8800 J. M. Walker to 0 , L. llaberts , none no 1 75 , 38 81,000. 0 , B , tt Q to S. L Rankin , sw 7 , 74 39-81.140. E P. Vfiorhos to V. L Keller , 2 in 2 , Voorhos1 add-8700. liallroada Ulocliadod. A rmash-up on the Rock Island le ropoatcd , but no details could bo ob tained. Trains duo hero last evening had not arrived at 8 15. All roads caal nd eouth are straggling with a unow blockade. Pat Upnn Hu "riot up In bed and coughed till the clothing wits wet with perspiration. My wife Insisted thst I u o Thomat" Ecltctric Oil The. first teaspoontul telloveit toe , und two bottles have cured mo , I can honestly recommend It. " E. H. Perkins , Creek Centre , N. Y. IndlnnoU hu Incorporated a canning company. A Uubuquobook agent is $1 , EDO short o bis account. ; Davenport employs a detective force to assist Iln police. OJoholt proposes to give $2.000 to secure a 310.COO flouring mill. Brrllogton is moving in the way o ; founding n good hospital. Webiter City is trying to raise a bonui th t will secure a w.-iRon factory. A mooting of the ninth Iowa will beheld at Independence on the 12b inst It costs 'the Keakuk businer s houses $48 to SCO per t.nnum for the telephone. The tmllding improvements of Ced i aplu's last year amounted to $057,525. Tie Alton Review pays that 852.00C worth of building was done in that town last year. An attempt to burn the Xeokuk opera uHo Wednesday resulted in a damage o 31,000. A rueldent of Independence is talking o bulldln7 a $75,00 pork packing establish rnent there. The German bnnk at Dubuquotook.G5g 000 worth of that city's bondi at a prem him of two pro cent. An Iowa City cherry tree is coverec with blossoms , Ita roots are next to wall , inside of which is a furnace. A company has been organized at 0de for the purpose of ilnkini ; a coal aba' there. The capital is $100,000. The number of pensioners in Iowa is 11 , 732 , and the total amount paid to this num ber last ye.tr waft $1,231,497 , and Including arrears it w'as $3,081,714. The Dubuque County Fair association > begins the new year with $1 01 In the treasury. Premiums nnd other expenses took $5,161 83 during the year. 'ihe Two llivers Coal and Mining com pany has been organized at Des flloinra for the purpose of operating weat of the city. The capital is $200.000. The coal claimed to have been discovered a few miles east of Kmmetaburg , it Is idd was found forty feet below tbe surface while digging a well , and that the vein is eight feet thick. The ghost which I ) heard dressing burra at the mill in Mt. Pleasant has been inter viewed. It ktatea that it is the spirit of ira man who wss murdered twenty years ago and who had 81,500 at the time. irg Last Saturday night about thirty men after drlnklntr freely In Ole Johnson's sa loon at Kn'and ' , turned crusaders and de stroyed his entire stock. Tobacco end a clgitra were scattered about tbo room and the floor Hooded with beer. About a w < ek ago the people of New- tnnville , Marlon township , narrowly escaped a serious disaster. About lee people were assembled In Flotcher'u hall During the progress of the programme several loud crashes wcie heaid and the , floor of the building began to settle , when tbe crowd made a rush for the door. The ' doorkeeper succeeded in keeping them back , only letting a few file out at a time When the hall was cleared It was found Is that tbo lluor had settled nearly six inches II Breaklnur His Heart. Will 8 trot News. - It was a clothing dealer on the Bowery ol ery , and as the slab-aided young man opened the door ho rubbed his handi o/or each other and said : "Come In my front. I guest you viiaa looking for an overcoat. Try on - dluono , for $7. " ' of ! "Thankee. I've got about 80 in mj pocket , and I thought ; "Ah ! Mine front , you vhas come tc tlio right bloco. How you like a blue suit for 810 ! " ® "I've got about $8P in my pockel and was looking for " "Take dla gray for $14. You novel had such a pargain In all your port , days. " "As I was saylnp , I've got about ; 280 , and I want to buy a pretty fail one. " ; "Hero Is one all wool for $12 ; ahumr. right Into it. " "A pretty fair one , with silver plated handles , " continued the or"R man. man."I'vo iot { 'em ! I'm dor only doalci in all New York who keep oaforgoati nilt silvor-bhtod handles. " - "I don't mean overcoats. " - "No ! " "I inoMi coffins ! Lot's see youi ' < : y latest fall styloa. " "My frent , " whispered thedealor , ai ho took his arm , "I don't keep Rcflics Yhon 1 realize dot you haf 580 In youi pocket , nad I haf no Rollins to soli , turI feel dot I might as vholl glf oop dli mad straggle for riches. Haf mend pity on R broVon-hoarlcd man nd are ara take two bed quilts at $3 apiece , ud . lot dot goflin go. " Ut' Millions Given A\v y. . Millions of Bottleaof lr. King's N"ev Discovery for Consumption , Coughs ind Colds , luvo been given away M Trial a Dottles of the 'arge ' size. This enounoua - outla-J would be disastrous to the pro prieti/Vs. were It not for the rare iflerlt poMesed by this wonderful medicine. Cal at 0. Uoodman' * Drug Store , and ge a Trial Bottle/ , and tryjfor yowsolf ne\er f alia to cure. ' as "WINE Or CARPUr four Mroea . , j'fr.'T. ' ' \ ypy household. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special tdvrrttecmint ) , rue Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sato , To Rent , Wtnt , Bo rdlnr | , etc. , will bo Inserted to thli column at th ow rate c TEN CENTS FED , LINE for the flrft Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE ( or each subsequent Insertion. Lcara adr ertldcmenta at our office , No. 7 Pcorl atrret , near Uroadmy. Wnnta. Every bed * In Council Blufl ) it WANTED Tin Ln , 20 conti per week , do llvcred by carrion. OQlco , No 7 1'eart Street nrar For Bftlo and Hont mo KENT. rnrnUhcil rooms to rent , with I hoard , nt 7'U il ) enter street. Day board , ? 3.0 | > crwcck. dicl8-tl OL * UKKS-ln | iacKHRcsoi a humlroti at 2fc n pacm.e at Tun IKK ! ofllcc , No. 7 I'tarl street , tf Mlacollnnooua. REJU'VAL ' ( lie II , Heard , denier In all pnpor nml ttlml with dc' , will ine Janu ary ID. from No 11 , 1'cnrl street , to new Me- Jlnlion Mock,32 JUIn , unJ 33 IVarl B ro s , text door to ittatotllco jant'tt A check or draft. The owner w 11 FOUND call a > II. I' bcnmnn'i book itore. p y ( orthl d\rr luemoit , pro\o pro city and receive the mine , Janl-3t FOUND A collfff rocletr pin. Come to the 1I oin e. pay for this ad , prove prnp tty aril set the pin. d27 tl . W. L. PATTON 1'hyelclan and Oculist. DR. euro any cage ol sere eyox. It la only a matter of time , and can cure generally In from three tc five weeks It make * nr difference - once how long diseased. Will straighten crora eyes , operate and remove Ptyrcglnms , etc. , and Insert artificial eyes. Special attention to re- rjovcln ? tadenormi ap6-U COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE CniClOO , ROCK ISLAND AICD fiClFlO. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..R:20pro : PaclBc Ext..0:15am : Ex and Mall.0225am Ex and Mall'.633 pm D. Holncs ac'.7:15 : a m Dee Molnen c.4:40 : p m cniCAOo , nuiaiKaio.i ASD QVIKCT. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ex . . .S:30pm : Pacific Ex.9:20am { : Mall and Ex' . . 020 am JIalland Ex,7.00pm N. T. Ex 4.00pm Neb & KM Kx..8:20 : a m CIHCAQO AMD SOBTUWUrSttN. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext-.B:15pra : I Pacific Ext..9:15 : a m Hal'and ' Ex,0:20am : Hal and Ex".Glfip : m Aceom. ( Sat..5:60 : p m | Accom. ( Mon..l:45 : p ra KANSAS CHI , SI. JOl AND COUNCIL BLUFFS. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex..DM : a ra I Express 0:50 : pm Express 9:10p : m | Mall and Ex..C-4Spm UNION PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. Overland Kx.11:30 a. ra. Overland Ex,4:00 : p. m. Lincoln Ex..llCOa. : m. DcmerEx . .8:00a. : m , Demer Ex..7:00p. m. Local Ex 6:30 : a. m. Local Ex 7:25 : n. m. " Ex 005 a. m. Emigrant..520 p. in. " Ex P-OOa.ru. WABAHH , sr. LOUIS AND PACIFIC , Depart. Arrlto. Mall and Ex. . 0t5am : I Mall and Ex. . 1:30pra : Cannon Ball. . 4:50 : P m | Cannon Bill. . 11:05 : a m 8IOU1 CUT AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. ForSloux City.7:55 : ft m Frm Sioux C'y.OiM p m Kor FortNlobrara. Frm Fort Nlournra , Nob' 7i5am Neb "G:50pm : For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul. . 8:60 : a m CHICAGO , MILWAUKKI AND ST. PAUL. Leave Council Illuffs. Arrives Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex.0:20 : a m I Mall and Ex.G:55 : pm Atlantic Ex. . 15:15 : p m | Atlantic Kx . .19:10 : a m CHICAGO , UIIAtAUKKB AND ST. PAUL. Lca\ca Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7:15 : am I Pacific Ex [ 9:45 : am Atlantic Ei..13:40 : p m | Mail wd Ex.7-25 p m Except Sundajg.Except \ Saturdays. ( Except Mondaja. | Daily. Council Blufta &t Omaba Street B. R. Lca\ Council bluffs. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a in , 10 a m , I 8 a ra , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 a m , 1 < n , 2 p m , 3 p 11 a m , 1pm , 2p m , 3 p m , 4 p m , 5 p m , G p m , | m , 4 p m , B p m , 6 p m. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot On Sunday the care begin their trips at 0 o clock a. m. , and run rceu'arly during the day at B , 11 , 2 4 , 5 and 8 o'clock , and run to city time. AND Dr Meagher.ziOciilist Aurist , . , , AND SPECIALIST. In Chronic dlreascs , offers his services to all at ftlcted with dl .a < < es of tin ETC , Ear , or Chronic diseases of any ch r cter. Warrants a euro In , a 1 Rheumatlo affectlins Can be consaltod by matl or In person at tlio Metropolitan hotel , Council Bluffs , Iowa. a NEW STORE , , New ] | oods. HEW YORK PRICES. - For Dry Goods and , Fancy Goods go to L HARRIS , 734 Lower Broadway , , , EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 4lfiBroadway , Council Bluffs W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Real Estate & Collection Agent. In Odd Fellow's block , over Savings' Bank. ian8 tj MBS , E , J , HILTON , M , D , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 Broadwav. ConnolllBIoff * . . - Sioux Oft ? s Mm TEB BIOOX GIT ? ROUTE ' jtnni flcliaTr ln Ihioush Irco- Oounofl Blulia to Bfc , Paul Without Ohna Time , Only 17 Hntira il C ? * K3 'taBI1aiioiiTX3 noori r oa oaBt.UPP8 JKmi mi rot I ] lit 11 inmC mC an SM OonnJll BluBi Inln OX m. m.ie : HODE * IS ADVAK05 Of ANTIOTHM tmrmr lO-Bsmtmber In laklnif ths Blonx Clry E n " _ _ . , . . i ir > i. Mnt * T * .ln. Thft DuOIlCII Ib BT via h "Blom . . KDAVI8 HARKNESS , ORCUTT & GO. , DRY Broadway , and fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa mar-2-Sru J. Jr * Headquarters For the Cele brated "ML .A. Weber Pianos , TJ Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail. Address , d. MUELLER , COUNCIL BLUFFS , F Guarantees the Best $1,50 , $1,75 and $2,00 Bluff and flow Sreets , Council Bluffs , B. HAAGXBST XBST 5 GEISE' BOTTLED BEEK , MADE FUOlt IDE ARTESIAN WCLL WATER. ALSO AGENTS FOB THK Order ? filled In any part of tbo city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. BATH INSTITUTE , liryant Street , ono Poor north of Dohiny's Hall. Thermo-Blectric , Medicated and Sulphur Baths. For lidles and Kentlcmen. These Baths are fully cndo-srd by the Medical Fraternity as being an unfailing military In roc nt Cod ! > , llhci'tnatltni , Neuralgia , . Lumbago and many other ailmenta Besides , my wife , a competent lady , will uttend ladles. P JJ. LiOCKWOOD , Propr. STEAM COEFEE MILLS , Wholesale and Ilotail Doalora in Fioah Roosted Coffoof , Teas and Spicea. 305 Br6adway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. " " MORGAN , KELLER & CO. , , The fineit quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic coses , Calls attended to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. , Onr Mr. Morgan boa served an undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understands his business. WAUEROOMS , 3t6 AND 857 BROADWAY. Upholstering In all its brunches promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambrequins. Telegraphic - graphic end mull ordrm filled without dnlav. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Be r and malt In any qiunllty'lo suit purchasers , liter { 3.00 per barrel. Private families sup plied with sinill kcir at 81.CO rach , delivered freeot crarge to any part ol Iho city. _ , PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer In and SOLE AGENT FOR Joioph Schlltz Brewing Company's Celebrated ' MILWAUKEE B1EE , A , No. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , Orders from the country elicited ' i Bl.7 City order * to families end dealers delivered free. _ _ DUQUETTE , GUI BERT & CO. , ( Successors to EUU & DUQUETTE ) , Ml tG nnd 18 Pearl-St. , Council Bluffs , la. No. 529 S Main Street. Council Bluffs. Our constantly increasing trade is sufllclent procf of our rqusre dealing and atten tion to customers. Good butter always on hand. Prompt delivery of goods. S. M. OROOKS , Pros. N. B. EABTON , Secy. J , 0. HOFFMAN , Vice Pros. N. B. MOOUE , Counaolor. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK iHSURAiiGE GO. [ Incorporated under the Laws of Iowa. ] Insurance at Aclnal Cost , Insnrine LIVE STOCK Against Loss by ACCIDENT , THEFT OK DEATH , Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever. Experienced agents wanted. Correspondence solicited from all part * of Iowa. , OFFICE : 103 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. la. decO-dti