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JLO-AXJ JLAtULJUJL BLUFFS IOWA THUESDAf , JANUARY II The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Morning , Jan. 11. SUBSCRIPTION UATE3 ! Br fuller , - - - - - SO cent * per week , I\7 tlkU . . . . . . iio.OO per Year Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near THAT Council BlufTi has 1md n ycnr of great prosperity , nnd ruat nd vanwmont Is evident from the show , hips of facts and figures already given in Tun HEK. It remains with its citl zons and business mon wliuther this growth shall continue , or whether thora shall come ntnyn.ition and do- olino. This city has al most unparalleled railway facil ities. It has many marked ad vantages for manufacturing enter prises and wholesale establishments. It'remnins simply for Council Ulufla to use Its facilities and improve its opportunities. This city is In condition to reach out much further into the surround ing country for business 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 bo tributary to Coun cil Bluffj , all must concede that Tin BEE is an invaluable help , of which every bnsinosa man should avail him self. Besides iti largo local circula tion it finds its way into almost every nook and corner of a largo field , east west , north and south , whora its com petitors are almost unheard of. The wide awake and enterprising business mon and manufacturers of Council Bluff ) need but little more than a reminder of THE BEE'H ex tensive circulation to canao them to realize that by no other advertising medium can they so readily roach the trade which they are Booking. MINOR MENTIONS. J. Mueller's PalaceJMusic Hall. For diaries for 1883 go to lliuhuell & Braekett' . The re wcro 411 marriage licenses Iisued in this county last year. For your blank books for the new year go to Bushnell & Brackott , Subscribe for newspapers atuljporioill- cats' at H , E. Seaman's book store. The board of trade rucot to-night to olcct oilicors , Every member nhould bo on hand , CHEAP RAILROAD TICKETH. Buy them from D. W. Busbnell , 5 doors north of pottofEce. General Agent 8. S , Slovens , of the llouk Island road , started yesterday for a trip to San Francisco , accompanied by his wife. Leave to wed was yescorday given to Olaui Slarjokann and Marie Bbnaback , both of Hindoo. Col. J. H. Keatly has sent In his re signation ai one of the trustees of the public library. In the case of the state vs. J , D. Stringer , for obtaining goods under false yrttenses , the defendant failed to appear before Justice Abbott yesterday , and bis bond was declared forfeited. Mr. 8. J. Kocldi , the enterprising clothier , has got n new clerk , very young but healthy. lie will be n voter twenty one years hence.AJ1 doing well , especially the happy father. The Episcopalians bad n plensau social on Tuesday evening , the entertain rs being Mrs. Dohany , Mrs. Oblluger , Mrs , Hawthorn , Mrs. Key , Mrs. McKun and Mrs. I. M. Treynor. The funeral services of the hto Thoin ai Guanello were held yesterday forenoon Jkt the Catholic church , the friends gather Ing at the homo and from there proceed Ing to the church and thence to the come * try where the remains were laid away , The gust and gales tumbled a big sign off the top of Duquette , GuHbert & Co. building , and sent it crashing down lute the street , giving narrow escape to two o three passers-by and canting n commotion among the telegraph and telephone wires. A young man named Cllif jrd Iloupb , who has relatives living here , was arrested In Mononacouttytha other day for lar ceny , and being held to await the next term of court , was yesterday brought to this city and lodged In jail. The total cost of bulldlnss and Ira- provements of the Driving Pork assocla. tlon Is reported ns about 835,000. The total recelots laut year were about 818,000 , and the disbursements $17,000 , leaving 81,000 on hand. A sensation was created on lower Main street about noon ye trrday bysouia twenty odd working men going home In one wagon. They were packed like ear. dlnei , only heads being visible. Kvery man was reclining one on the other , and All were evidently having n btigo and i glorious picnic , There were some of the boys of th < arger growth who Indulged In coattin the other night , the hill selected for tbel fun being that from Gen. Dodge's res ! dence down to Bancroft street. No on was allowed to join the party unleis bo could ihow either ft bald bead or grn ; hairs. Several of thrso adult sliders wer verymccesefully dumped Into snow drifts and the alacrity with which they renowei youth wasMtonitbiag , The following U tbo programme forte day , reaommended by the alliance to thot > church folks who are observing the week o prayer : Prayer for the church universal for the ou'pouring of the Holy Spitlt ; tha all the children of God may be filled th earnnnedaand ! zealln leeklcj ; to gather in the lost ) for a rich blessing upuu elforU to promote union and brotherly love , and fo allllcted Christians everywhere. John zv 12-27 ; Phil , 11 : 1-10 ; psalm icv. Lut evening the lUicue hose lean gave their muqnerade , and It was all thiv vrai proiuited and even more. The atten dance Wai very large , and there was at arjeJy of coUtimeii , jpme elegant , many comical , ' .there were some ercellent hits made , and mirth ran high. With good music and the other needful * , the occasion WAS one of the most enjoyable of the kind ever had here , The county board of supervliors met again yesterday. Among the bmlnfss transacted was the pasanqe if a resolution Instructing the recorder to advertise for building the Union avcnus bridge , the bids to be opened at the April meeting of the board. This enterprise has been almost talked to djatb , especially by the city council , and it Is hoped that now soma definite and practical notion will follow. 15y the Illegibility of the writing on His register of the Hotel de Field , the prtt announced that C. Libold was amoni ; the arrival * there , on ft charge of disturbing tha peace , Charles Libold comca to the front to deny that it ia him , and lo tx pros ? hlnanuoynnco at the way hU friends ) oio him about It , ns ho Isn't n disturbing t f the peace nort oi n character. The real offender' * nnmo proves to by Carper 8eU bold , an I bo w.ii lined $ o and coots. The body of n m n wao found In the alloy bask of The Globe ofllce. Coroner Faul waj tlio lirnt to make the discovery , and waa about to hold an inquest , but found that there was llfo In the body and whisky too , and so called on the police , The fellow gave his imao Dimply ns George , nud tried to tnako out that ho wasn't drunk , but bad Mmply got eu sleepy reading an editorial In the evening paper that ha fell down in a snow drift back of the oc. ( ! ! The cow ordinance went Into effect yesterday. Its enforcement w' 1 cause qutre a deal of grumbling among many who own bovlnss , and otherp , who claim that many poor people are unable to keep their cows restrained and furnish them feed , On the other hand , the non-en forcement of the ordinance will oauao a general howl among those who object to being annoyed by other poople'ii cows and who are not Inclined to feed stock belong ing to others. City Marthal Jaoknon , whose duty it is to enforce the ordinance , has still oilier dlfllciiltloj in the way. The oily has no suitable pound In which to pluce the captured cows. The pound ia notcecurely encloied and is filled with snow drlftr , old planks , rubbish and everything but comfort , t > ni the city mar shal hesitates about putting cattle In there for faar ho will be arrested for cruel ty to animals , AUCTICH. AHCTICS. All kinds and eizia. 'A. T. LIN DIE Y & Co. tlolidny goods nt Ilarkncas , Oroutt & Oo.'o. Don't 1)0 Filiitccl-Honrtta- If you nro in trouble look up , hold on , glvo the bluts Rood by. If you nro In pain , have a lameness , have tin nchaof any kind , gnto the diugglst rnd n k him for 7Ao KM' J.'clcctric Oil. It will do you good every tlmo. Ilarkneen , Orcutt & Co. have fitlll n few fine silk dolmnua. Call and BOO thorn. LADIEH ! Now ntook of Bennett & Barnard'i now style drosn ahooa just received. . Vi. T. LlNDSEY & CO. Baptist Business. The annual business meeting of the Baptist church waa held Tuesday evening. 7he whole amount of tbo pastor's silnry for the coming year was announced as having been sub scribed and $25 over. This fact , so unusual in church finances , cnllec forth u vote of thanka to the soliciting committee. Tim following wore elect i trustees : R S. Cole , 11. Morgan. . J. F. Lamjo. J. W. Berger was elect' ed olork ; D. P. Laugo , treasurer ; Mrs R. Morgan , collector , and Mrs. J. P , Filbeit and Miss Ltura Cole sollo Itors. The pastor , Rev. Mr. Lomen road the call ho bad received t ( become the financial ngont of Shnrt loff college , and presented hla roslg nation as paator. By r , unanimous rote of thoio present ho waa asked to withdraw the resignation and remain as pnstor of the church , Ho roaorvei his decision until nest Sunday mornIng - Ing , when ho will announce it nt the regular services. The probability Is , however , that ho will decide to withdraw thn retignntion. RUDDER BOOTS. Big stock. ' 2. T. LINDSEY & Co. Children's heavy school hose at Harkuoss , Orcutt & Co.'a. When you fool out of sorts , have the blues , melancholy , oto. , It must bo Indigestion that alls you. Browu'o ron Bittern cures it. Charged With. E rub tizl. moat. Yesterday a complaint was entered before Justice Schura and the papers Issued charging Thomas Linden nnd his wife with converting to their own use about § 700 , plaiod in their hands by ono David Bans some time last April. Bans has boon taking free loaning of lute nt the oalnbooso , boino without money and without work. He claims that last April ho received a draft from the old country , and thai on Rotting it cashed ho placed the money in the hands of Mr. and Mrs. Linden , and that they have given but little of it back , retaining nearly the whole nraonnt. Mr. Linden's defense is understood 1 to bo that ho 1ms kept a strict ao count of the money , nnd that besldei boarding Uanz , hivs paid him cast time nud again until the whole hni been exhausted nud that in fact Ban IZ : owes him n sm&ll bilanco. The casi has boon sot for a hearing next Sat urday. To TKLEI-IIONK SVIISCUIUEUH. te As our name does not appear in now list of Oouuoll Bluff. ' subjcribor please ndd it to your lint. at / T. LIN ME Y & Co. Klolioil Out. How many peoulo thcro are who nr . struggling to rlea In this world that r.r kicked down and out by envious rivals : Ttomaf Krltttrte Oil never "kicked out Its patron. . Ills true blue. For thro * ueotloui , aithiua and catarrh It It a cei tain nn4 wuld cure. A good medicinal tonlo , " with roa merit , U Brown'a ftont BiUerr u , so kll ! " drogglati aay. HOME FOR THE FR1ENCLEBH. A Modoat Start Mndo for nn Institu tion of Tout Kind , In connection with the relief work nott bolng done in the city a modest start has been tnado toward a homo for the friendless , moro especially designed for children , it ho nro in need of friends and homes , Ono mnn , who recently lost his wife nud whoso family has boon struggling with poverty , has this week given up the task of keeping the children , and caring for them , and hoa thrown threw of thorn upon charities of others. They h d to bo provided for in some way at once , and it was deemed bnat not to send them to the county IIOCHJ. Ono lady was found who ncuded some help hernulf , nnd arrangements were made for her to tnko the children , and to bo paid In purl for caring for them. Two other oilldrcn have nlnco bsru added , nnd it in the intention to thus provide for i mil until more pennant nt homos can bo provided for them. Children thus taken in char u are to bo taught cer tain hours of the clfly , nnd also given n practical chance to learn housework and sowing. The beginning of the enterprise will rrquiro funda , nnd if it grows to any magnitude , considerable will bo needed , but the generous cup- port which different foaturea of the work have received , lends to the be lief that thin too will bo remembered by contribution ! ! . WOOL LINKD BooTd , Z. T. LINDSEY Co. "Homo Sweet Homo. " Thl < soug In very good In iU way , but is there any nickncsj in thu h msehold ? II so , homo cannot bo always pleasant. We toke erpecial pleasure In rennnnmendlng liimlock lilood Jltttin n lena Jidc find cer tain euro for dyspepsia , and all dlseaeoi of the liver and kidneys. PERSONAL , . T. II. Whltinf" , of Des Moincs , is in the city. city.Col. Col. Sapp has gone to Washington on butinces. Gsorgo Bortbwick , of Minneapolis , Is in the city. J. Qulnn , of Kansas City , wai at the Pacific yesterday , E. S Crosaett , of Davonpoit , nriivoJ in the city yesterday. II. C. Molt , ol Siranna , Kss. , was in the mufti yesterday. George Whccloclr , of Mijsour ! Valley , oirlvod nt the Pncifio yeaterday. A. U. Coley , of the Ada Gray company , arrived In Council BluiTj yesterday. Max Mahn has been confined to hia room fcr two or three dajs pabt by illnesj. Mr. and Mn > . C. B. Uhhop , F. W. Panl and others of that theatrical com pany , stopped at the Ogden last night. Oecar Allen , the veteran fireman , the blghcartcd nnd worm hearted Marshall , town tourist , was among those nt the Pa cific yesterday. Mr. Koec. of the real estate firm of & McMahon has started r > n an east era trip expecting to vhit Bj ton and other cities before his return. Mrs. F. S. Pusay.andher sister Mrs. 11 E. Montgomery , who recently went on visit to Texas , accompanied by Miss Emma Phillips , hayo returned. Among the arrivals at the Ogilen yet terdoy were Fred Klrtley , Terre Haute , Ind.j T. L. Kettredgo , Kansas City ; G W. Todd , St. Loulsj DM J. Clark , Kan sas Olty ; John F. Gorman , New York. Kev. T. J. Mockay , the newly chosen rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church , has arrived from Leadvlllo and will at once enter upon his rtsldence and duties here. Arrangements are being mada for a reoep tlon next weoi , to enable the people to meet him in n social relation. Charles LInder lef s yesterday for Siou ; Falls , accompanied by II. Wagner. Lin. der ft Kiel have lately purchased the In teroit of Mr. .Tnuseu In the branch ston there , and will manneo the same themselves solves , Mr. Kiel rcmalulng in Siou. Falls and Mr. Lmder In Council Bluffs QIUL'S School shoes. 2. T. LINDSEY & Co , Ladles' and children's wool hoods a Harknesa , Orcutt & Co. s. THE XLOPERS CAP1URED. 'Petor Johnson Tracks His Wife Kaneaa rjity nnd Hns Her and Struup Arreeted. As stated in yestsrday's BEE Pete Johnson , who keeps n saloon on lowe : Broadway , has had hi homo brokei up by the sudden disappearance of hi wife , who , ho has rsason to believe was accompanied by a man namee Richard Straup , and that eho took her three children with thorn. lie got track that they had gene to Kaunas Olty , nud ho accordingly went before Justice Vnughan and made out the necessary papers for the arrest of his wife and the man Straup on the charge of adultery. Telegrams were sent to Kansas City , nnd yrstor- day nn answer was received that the parties had been arrested there and were being hold for a requisition , they refusing to return to Council BJnfla wlthoutono. Containing all tha essentials of a true tonic , nnd sure to givesatisfac tion , is Brown's Iron Bitter * . Put Upon His Feet ' 'Set up In bed mid coughed till the clothing was wet with pnrspiratlon. My wife insisted that I u > o Thomat' Ectittne Oil ihe fitst teasuoonful tcllevod me. ? "Ll.tw ° bottl01 fc vo curml me. I can ra FRED'S He Thinks He wna Doped for the Pur .re pose of RobblnK Him of His Gold. TO . t" Fred Houdricke , who was found at at the transfer u few dnya ngo In an evi dently insane condition , hag fully recovered , and ia himself again. His sl brother arrived -yenterday from Mon roe county , Wisconsin , in response to the telegram informing him of the condition of Bff l . The man , who has thus recovered his reason , wan on ronto from Wisconsin to San Francisco - co , and not only had hia ticket , hut S274 in gold on his person , besides a watoh , levolver and other personal effects. lie cxproetcs himself no of the belief that ho was In some way drugged on the train , not by drinking liquor , however , an ho mys ho never indalptB , md ip this Ins brother corroborates him. lie has n mixed nnd faint recollection of gomo ono trying to got hii money awuy from him on his way hither , and whoii ho arrived hero the chief burden of his hallucination seemed to bo that some ono waa after him. Ilia brother seems to take kindly to this theory as the only ono plantiblo to him in ac counting for the sudden insanity nnd sudden cure. The nun started ont laat overling for San Francisco , and his brother returned to his Wisconsin homo. Tublo linens , napkins , doylies , towels - ols and crushes cheap at Hnrknoas , Orcutt & Co.'a. S31111 Strung Minded WCUIRII Can rcKulntn their limhamla amazingly fait , nhfjuld they not di their duly. Jlur- dori. Wood IlUtin are u Rood reeulntor of the circulation. They nro eiclunively n blood tonic , and consequently itnU at the rout t.1 many serious ailments. COMMERCIAL. Doilcrs are paying 30c for corn hero to day ; cost and freight to Chicago 1C : . Chicago market for tew mixed corn , -10 © 47c. COUNCIL I1LCFK8 JIAIIKET. Corrected dally by J. Y. 1'uller , mer chandise broker , buver and shipper of grain and provision ) , 'M Fenrl street. WHEAT-No. 2 fpring , 7"c ; No. 3G5 ; rejected fiOo ; oed demacd , COIIN 20o to feeders and SOa to ship pers. pers.OATH Scarce and in good demand ; 30 ® S2c. S2c.HAY HAY 4 ODff C 00 per ton. KYIS 40c ; Hglit supply. COHN MEAL I 25per ] CO ponnd ? . Wocn Good supply , pr.ces at yards , 500@GOO. COAL Delivered , hard , 10 CO per ton ; soft. 5 CO. per ton. 1SUTTEI Plenty and In fair demand ; 25c. 25c.EGGS EGGS Scarce and in demand ; SOa per dozen. LAUD FalrhankV. wholesaling at 13c. POULTIIY Firm ; dealers pay in ? 13a per pound for turkeyn and lOc for chickens VKOETAULEH Potatcep , 45c ; onionc , 2."c : cabbages , 3U@40c per dozen ; apples , 2 50 @ 3 60 per barrel. KLOUU Crystal Holier mill ( bur rtt-kil- ed at ; i 25 for diaduin winter ; 2 80 for gold en sheaf ; 2 00 for hard trek. Wholeinla prices for Hour , 2 40@3 23. Blioous 2 00@3 00 per dozen. STOCK. CATTLK 3 00@3 50 ; calve * , 5 00@7 50. HOHH Receipts very light to-day on ac count i rlolayed train. Market firm at yeatercl.ty'a prices. oolca vd the Powora of Observation. It was lately remarked in thesocol mna that ono of the dangers attend nt on education was that it might isaen men's powers of observation , 'here ' is no doubt , wo apprehend , that his possibility does exist , iiookish- leas and absence cf mind nro no now uuHs among students. Among the more cultivated classes they have , in- uod , been for a conaldorable time in irocess of diminution , nnd the last ialf century more particularly has oen a great change in this respect , hysical solenco has roused stu- onts , who in former agea would have oen abstract thinkers and nothing more , to careful and steady observa- .ion of external things. Facilities of .raveling . have acted as another stimu li B in the same direction ; and the eve of nature has been a power over lontimental minds , and has led them insensibly from a quiet enjoyment of : heir surroundings to moro active in vestigation. So that altogether the ilasseu which at the present day have , ho advantage of the higher education are far moro observant than wore heir forerunners of thrco or four con- uries ago ; and , though oven now n\pny of the mathematicians and phil osophers who walk the etrcetn of our universities live largely in a mood of abstract thought , we must bo careful of finding undue fault with this , for the inward ( yn has somu olalmo not lightly to bo de spised , But , with respect to the mass of the nation , the question wo have raised is ono that deserves a oed deal of attention. Popular edu cation Is still in the bookish stage ; and , without complaining what is ine vitable , we may and ought to inquire whether literary study does now In the lower ranks promote that vice of inobservance which it certainly promoted meted in the higher ranks a sontnry or two ago. Equally wo have to in quire whether the virtue which is the converse of this error may be fostered ; whether and how the study of books may bo made to minister to powers of direct observation , instead 'of bolng advono to them , and to assist in the general business of life. [ From ' 'The Influence of Education on Observa tion , " in Popular Science Monthly for January. Mc&oy for the ITiimarriod- Ono of the most solid and substan tial institutions in this country is the Marriage Fund Mutual Trust associa tion of Cedar lUplda , la. During their first year , ording January 1st , 1883 , they paid over 530,000.00 in benefits to their members , and the greatest oatltfaction prevails among their certificate holders , They are organic ) d under the laws of Iowa , and their olllcora nnd directors are nrnong the loading and most prominent busi ness mon ot Cedar Rapids. Every un married person ihoula have a certifi cate in this association. It is a splendid investment , ns flafo' , secure and sure ns a government bond. You can just as well have a good sum of money to commence mar ried life on as not. Over 200 mem bers have been paid oft' , receiving over 300 par cent , on their investment ment- Sand n postal card for free circulars fully detailing the plan , wkich h the finest known. Good pgauts cr.n cot territory if applied for soon. Write to-day. Do not post pone it. Mention where you saw this notice. J4-lm Fortnn 01 or Farmer * and Mo- olianlos. Thousands of dollars can be saved by using proper Judgment In taking care of the health of yourself and family. If you are bilious , have tallpw complexion , poor appetite , low and depressed plrit , and generally debilitated , do not delay mo ment , but go at once ; and procure a bottle tle of those wonderful Electric Bitten , which never fall tc cure , and that for the trifling mm of fifty cents. ( Tribune. SoldbvO. i1 , Goodman. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special dvert ! ement , due Lett , Found , To Loin , For Silt , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thll column it the ow rule o ( TEN CENTS PER LINK for tbo llral Insertion and FIVE CENTO PER LINE ( or each subsequent Insertion. Leave adr ertltcmcnt * at our office , No. 7 Pearl Street , near Drnadway. Wants. WANTED Everybody la Council Uluat 10 to take Tin lli , 20 cent ) per week , > llvcred by carrier ! . Office , No 7 Pearl Street near Hrnadwav. For 8n\o \ and Rent ) 1IKKS In pacKdRcs ni n hundred at 25c OLt n pac.n.o * t TIIK HUB ofllcc , No. 7 ntreet. . tf MlBCOlliVnOOUH. -Oeo. 11. Heard , dealer In wall I V , paper ntnl wind > ' sh dos , "III nioio Jium- ary IB. Iroin No II , 1'cnrl street , to new Me- Malion block , 32 Main , and 3J IVail * ro-is , next door to postctl'ao Jaultf I Ot'ND A check or draft. The owner w II J ; pleai ( all a II. K Seaman's book store. l > y for this kd\cr Iscinont , l > ro\o pro urty and rcuclto the same. Jan-3t A collcga Eoclety pin. Came to tfcc FOUND e. pay lor this ad , prove prnnnty arcl get the pin. dt * tl , R. W. L. PATTON 1'hyslclftn and Oculist. D Can cure any ca o of ere oycn. It lJ only a matter of time , and can euro generally In from thrco tc five weeks It makeit nc differ * enco how long diseased. Will sfraltfiteu cross eyea , operate and remove Ptjrreirinmi , etc. , and Insert artificial eyes. Special attention to to- mo\clnu tadeworms ap6-H COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO , ROCK ISLASD AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext.,550pm I Pacific Kxt..9:15a : m Ex and Mall.025 a m Kx and Mall.0:55 : p m D. Molncs nc.7:15 : a m | DCS Molnesac.4:40 : p m CUICAOO , BURMNarorf1 Kxo qniNCT. Depart. ' Arrive. .tlantlo Exf..5:30pm : Pacific ExJ..9:20am : ' .all anil Ex'.9:20am : Mall and Ex".7:00pm : .Y. Ex 4:00pm : Neb & Kaa Ex..8:20 : a m CHICAGO AMD NORTUWESTERN. Depart. Arrive. ilantlcExt..6:15pm : | Pacific Ext..9:15am : [ ail an J Ex.9:20 : nm Mall and Ex.6:15 : pm ccom. ( Sat..6:50 : p m | Accom. ( Mon..l:45 : p m KANSAS CUT , ST. JOB AND COUNCIL BLUfFS. Depart. Arrive. . .all and Ex. . . . 95 a ml Express G:50pm : Sxprcss 9:10 : p m | Mall and Ex..G'43pm UNION PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. vcrland Kx.11:30 : a. m. Overland Ex.4:00 : p. m , .Incoln Ex..11:30 : a. m. Dem or Ex . . 8.00 a. m , Icnvcr Ex..7:00 : p. in. Local Ex 0:30 : a. m. > ocal Ex 7:25 : a. m. " Ex 9:05 : a. m. Emigrant..620p. m. " Ex r-OOa. m. WABARU , 87. tOCIS AND PACIFIC ) . Depart. Arrive , tail and Ex. . 8:15 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 1:30 : p in annon Ball. . 4N : > p m I Cannon Ball..11:03 : a m SIOUX CUT AND PAflKIO. Depart. _ _ Arrive , 'or Sioux City.7:55am : Frm Sioux C'y.G:50 : p m 'or Fort Nlobrara. Frm Fort Xlobrara , Neb" 7:55 : am Neb * 0:50pm : 'or St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul..8 0 a in CHICAGO , MILWACKKR AND bT. PAUL. Len\ Council Hindu. Arrives Council Dlufls. Jail and Ex.SOSO a m I Mail and Ex.6M : pm Ulantlc Ex. . 15:15 : pin | Atlantic Lx.3:10n | : m CUICAOO , MILWAUKEE AD ST. PAUL. . Leaves Omaha. Arrlt cs nt Omaha. ilatl ami Ex.7l5am : I Pacific Ex 119:45am : Vtlautlc Ex. . 83:40 : p m | Mall and Ex.7-25pm Except Sundays , f Except Saturdajs. { Except Mondajs. 1 Daily. Council Blutta & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council UluHs. Leave Omaha. i a in , 9 a m , 10 a ra , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , _ 1 a m , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p 11 a m , 1pm , 2p m , 3 p m , 4 p in , 5 p m , 0 p in. | ra , 4 p m , B p m , C p ra. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o clock a. m. , and run rcKU'any during the day at 0 , 11 , 2 4. S and B o'clock , and run to city time. XTSTXl Dr , ieagher , Oonllst , Aurisfc , AND SPECIALIST. .n Chronic diseases , offers hla services to all at fllcted with dlsiases of th ) Eye , Ear , or Chronic dlneases of any character. Warrants a cure In a 1 Ubeumatlc aflections. Can be consulted by mall or In person at the Metropolitan hotel , Council Bluffs , Iowa. NEW STORE. New Joods. PRICES. For Dry Goods and Fancy Goods go to L. HARRIS , 734 Lower Broadway , EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. ilBBroadway , Council Bluffs W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Real Estate & Collection Agont. In Odd Fellow's block , over Bank. ianS-t MRS , fi , J , HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ) 222 Brocilim * . ConuoUIBIn0i. Sioux City TEH BIOUX OITS ROUTU Rnn SolU Train Ihronjb lioa- Council Blufts to St. Paul Without Clh no Tim * . Onv ! 17 Hourt a | | | * M Till rltORTSS HODJB moil COUNCIL BLUFFS Md ill poln > la Moittern law * . Vnn ! : > sit Itakoto. Tfck line l < ' Vlillflim Convl r &ul H tfvri u . . . BTKCD. oArsrr AMU coxiront Ii rnr.iOA ( < * pd. Pulln AC Talftca Slasiunsr C > f tun thiotiRL WITHOUT CIIAHQK bttweon Kaa k Cilvnui fit eMil \ COOLCU BlaBs a : ' tulon r.\elaa TrtaiHi O Conn ell BIa B. tSO p. tc. d llr cn uilvcl Kaoi Clty.Bt Joe rh nd Oanncll l nft Ualn lioa tb socth. Arrivlnj hlooi City 110 : p. m. od t th Ji Unlsa Dept a Hi. P 'il HH : IKS 1IOORB IN APVAKI33 0 ? 1N'/OTUB iarBem n.uM ! n t Vlns the Blent Cltr Boo { h ° ulckr t Tlaa tud a CerctoiltbU HUi In U AND bT. PAUL. vU the "SUat . B. BOOHAJ. H KARKNESS , ORGUTT & GO , Broadway , and Fourth Street , , Council Bluffs , Iowa tnnr-S-Pm Headquarters For the Cele brated Weber Pianos , IM : TJ Ii Toys and Fancy Goods Ii.A. Wholesale and Retail. .A. Address , .A.o I o J. MUELLER , O IE COUNCIL BLUFFS , F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1,50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff ay fillow Sreete , Oounoil Elnffs. ' 1 3C1XT GEISE' BOTTLED BEEE , MADE FR01I THE AR7ESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE Orders filled In any part of tbo city. Orders by telephone pr omptly attended to. BATH INSTITUTE , Bryant Street , ono Door north of Dohtny's Hall. Thenno-Electric , Medicated and Sulphur Baths. For Itdles and gentlemen. These Baths are fully cn4o sfil by the Medical Fraternity as being an unfailing auilllnrln rec lit Co'ds ' , Uhcumatlsm , Jtcuralgln , tumbnpo nnd many other nllmcnU Besides , my wile , a mip tent lady , will attend ladles. P M. LiOOK WOOD , Propr. STEAM COFFEE MILLS , Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Fresh Roaated Cofieer , Teas and Spicea , 305 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. MORGAN , KELLER & CO. , The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metnlic cases , Calls attended to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices , Our Mr. Morgan has served as undertaknr for forty years and thoroughly understands his business. WAREEOOMS , W6 AND 357 BROADWAY. Upholstering in all its branched promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambrequins. Tele < graphic and mall orders filled without delay. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Besr and malt In any quanMty'to suit purchasers. Beer (3.00 per barrel. Private families sup plied with tiuAll kcya at $1.00 c cl' , celivered tree of charge to any part ot tlio city. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer In and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's Celebrated No. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited City orders to families and dcnlera delivered free. DUQUETTE , GUI BERT & CO. , ( Succctaora lo EUB & DUQUETTE ) , pwm + nvin nniII \ i 1 1C ami IS Pearl-st. . foundl Bluffs , la CTA-OOIB No. 529 S Main Street. Council Bluffs. Our constantly increasing trada is sufficient procf of our rrmaro dealing and atten tion to customers. iJooi bailer always on hand. I'rompc delivery cf goods. S. M. CUOOKS. Pros. N. B. EAHTON , Secy. J. 0. HOKMAX , Vic a Pre3. N. B. MCOHE , Counselor. IOWA STOCK ! NSURA GE GO. [ Incorporated under the Laws of Iowa. ] Insurance at lolual Cost , Insuring LIVE STOCK Against Leas by ACCIDENT , THEFT OR DEATH , Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever. Experienced agents wanted. Correspondence loliclto-J train all parts of Iowa. Omt'E 103 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , la ,