THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUEJFS IOWA MONDAY JANUARY 15 The Daily Bee COUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning , Jan , 15 SUBSCRIPTION BATLU : By Carrie ? , - . . . . SOeentiper week , BflUU 110.00 per Te r Office : No. 7 Poorl Btroot , Near roadway. THAT Council Bluffs haa had a year of great prosperity , and great ad- vanwmont ( H evident from the show In s of facta and figures already glvon n THK BEE. It romaina with Its cltl eons and buiincDS men whether this growth shall continue , or whether there shall corno stagnation and do- olino. This city has al most unparalleled railway facil ities. It hsn many marked ad vantages for manafacturing enter prises and wholesale establishments. It remains simply for Council Bluffs to mo its facilities and improve its opportunities. This city is In condition to roach out much farther Into the snrround Ing country for business than It haa yet dona and to draw trade here from a much larger territory than la yet covered. In thus gathering In the business which ought to bo tributary to Coun ell Bluffs , all must concede that TIIK BEE U an Invaluable help , of which every bnsinosa man should avail him elf. Boildes iu largo local clrcula tlon it finds iU way into almost every nook and corner of a largo field , oaat wesv , north and south , where Its com potttors arc almost unheard of , The wide awake and enterprising bnsinosa men and manufacturers of Council Bluffs need but little more than a reminder of THE BEE'S ex- tonalvo circulation to causa them to realize that by no other advertising medium can they BO readily roach'tho trade which they nro seeking. MINOR MENTIONS. J. MuoUer's Palace Music IlaH. Subscribe for newspapers and'periodl | aU at II. E. Seaman's book store. Fittec .Inch ice U the result of the cold weather. There are ( till frequent delays in the arrival of trains. There was no preaching service In the I'reibytorian church yesterday. CHKAF RAILROAD TICKETS. Buy them from D. W. Uusbnell , 5 doors north ol postofEoe. Justice Vaugbsn Issued a warrant Bilurday for the arrest of Charles Grant for jumping a board bill duo lira. A. H , 0/tbora. Leave to wed waa on Saturday given to J. A. Green , of Neol- , and Sarah Re ran , of thli city. The two fellows lodged In jail for oven dayi each for carrying concealed weapons were released Saturday and were given their revolvers again , Mr. Stelnhilber , tbe furniture ) manu facturer , met with an accident Saturday by which he lost a thumb. A clrrnlar saw flew out of place and in doing BO struck his hand , levering the thumb instantly. There are not enough drunks being cared for at the calaboose to carry up stairs what ooal Is needed for the city building , and the ofliclnls have to attend to the fires themselves. The Whist club win be entertained tbU evening by Mr * . S. F. Tmeyand Mn. D. W. Buibnell at the residence of Mrs. Pusey , C05 Third iitreet. -0. D. Taylor now luffew from a frac tured arm , caused by being atruck by a timber blown over onto him by llio wind as he was pataing the new opera house. The sparring match Saturday ni ht between I'rjf. Doherty and Jack Smith did not draw yery well , and proved rattier a tame affair. Four rounds were ha d and the content was decided to be a draw , even If it did fall to draw a crowd. crowd.Officer Officer Tyson yesterday found a man at the trantfer who was cither too drunker or too crizy to care for htmielf. He bad a ticket to Helena , a valise , nnd about $7 in munev , and bad to be taken to the cala- booie until his head cleared up , Mrs. E. D. Collatner died unite sud denly Friday night in childbirth , leaving a husband and four children , fcr whom the tenderest sympathy Is felt. The funeral icrvices are to be h ld at 2 o'clock thia afternoon at the house , No. 212 Grace street. On Saturday night at Uie residence if I. W. Cooper , Thomas Wyman , of Bloom- ington. Ills , , was married to Miss Olle lloper , Her. Mr. L men officiating. They will make their home In liloomlnttton , The requisition in the cate of MM. Jchnaou and the mm Straup , arrested at Kansas City , for adultery , arrived here Saturday from Des Molnes and was imme diately forwarded. Tbe man an-t woman are .xpected to bi brought back here to night , Some escaping steam tillici tbe bav. ment of the Ogden houas Saturday , cam- ing tome alarm , it at first appearing to be smoke , and giving rite to the belief that the house waa on fire. The difference be tween steam and smoke was discovered juit In time to prevent the alarm of fire being turned In. -N. M. Pusey. A. B. McKuae , and J. W. Peregoy , being llrm In InslstW upon reilgnlng M directors of the driving park and fair association , T. P , Treynor D. F , KIcber and J. T. Stewart have been elected in their place H. The directors ante to meet to-morrow evening to elect of fic-rs. ficrs.A A Htlll alarm was * ent in from the pawnshop opposite the city building , am Chief Temnleton hurried to the apot. There wai some fire In and about the toveplpe hole in the flue , and after trying to reach itwlth water thrown from a dip per , the chief who is used to throwing a pray over tobacco , filled hU mouth with water , turned himself Into a nozzle , hut ecmpany and enirine combined , am aqnelchcd the Incipient Wait * . Tbe remedy WM so speedily and auro that it U probable that some Chinese laundry experts will now be added to the department , to throw nf r y * fiom their mouths , nnd thn aup- preas fires starting in tuh pluoec , difficult to get at olhorwNe. Mr , Jarnoa Jjawll * , wife of a promi nent and prosperoui farmer , living about four mlloa southeast ef Walnut , attempted milctde on Saturday by taking carbolic add. It was not thought she could recover , but she win still alive at last report' . No cause for the act la assigned beyond her own declaration that the had lived long enough , City Marshal Jackson hainot watched In vain the fiee lunch pulley tf opening a now saloon , lie opened the city pound the other day , and began enforcing the now ordinance by diiviug in fifteen cowe , AH the owners applied for their bovine * , however , he demanded no fees hut let them have the cows without cost , remarking that it waa the opening day , and so he had act out the hay as a free lunch. After this he proposed to charge , however , the re gular rate ? . A young man named James Barrett , who la employed at the Northwestern de pot , wai followed by two suspicious fel lows on his way home the other evening , He ran to get away from them , not liking their action ? , and they chased him to hi * very gate , by entering which he elnded thorn , They were apparently bent on rub bery or oxaault , or both , The dog poisoner Iaat work. If ho would but select worthless cura there would be llttio grumbling , though even then it would not reflect any credit on a man cap able of doing auch n sneaking trick , but valuable dogs seem the chief victim Tbe Glcnwood telephone company has doeidod to extend it linea to Council Bluffs , also taking in Silver City , Pacific Junction and Tabor. Carson boasts of having received 12Ti loaJn of corn in one day , whereupon there is a cry from Muctdoab that 1C2 loads were received there on the same day , and It was a poor day fur corn too. Whichever one of those two towns baa the lost chance 13 toll n story goto the best of it. An Interesting civil ciso wax tried in Lho superior court Saturday , before Jndgo Aylotwortb , it being entitled Nelson vs , Swobe. Tbe plaintiff U a Wisconsin law yer , who with his family recently stopped bero at the defendant's hotel. At dinner time Nelson and hla family left their room unlocked to go to their meal , the lock on their door being out of order. During his absence , a coat , nhawl and other articles were stolen from hla room , the value claimed being ? ll. This suit wan brought to make the landlord pay for the loss. Judge Aylesworth took the case under advisement - , visement , and at last reports had hung , not bolng able to agree with himself 6n a ver dict. Holiday gocda at Harkness , Orcatt itCo.'s. The old stand of the Citizens' bank is now occnpied by 0 randy & Co. The now futures , freshly garnishnd walla , a.nd the elegant trimmings of a Drat-oloaa drag store have completely matamorphosod the old cent per cent quarters , 0 randy & Go. always hare kept a popular store , and now that they have got into the very center of business , they will no doubt largely oontrallzo the retail drag trade , and "so mote It bo. " Eojoyablo Entertainment. ] The entertainment given SUurday evening under the auapbos of the adios ( f the Episcopal church , and or the benefit ( f that organization > roved a very enjoyable ono. The attendance was qnito largo , nnd the iroceeds are reported aa having reached $200. The obit f fdaturo of hrr ovoning'a programme was the elocutionary treat furnished by Ellen Tune Meade , ( Mrs. Lu. B. Oiko. ) She showed herself to bo very versatile and to have n moat > leaaing manner of rendering ho varied selections which she choao or the evening. Among those were 'Violin talk7 "Ilowthoold horao von the bet , " "Mother and poet , " 'Penimmora and dat " Baloy , and 'Fourth of July at Jonesyillo. " It would bo difficult to decide in which she did the best , to admirably was each given. Sao won much favor frith the audience , and called forth icarty applause * . Mrs. I , M. Troynor and Hits Marcel - col sang as a awoet dnut , "Voices of ho night , " In which their voices ilondod very nicely. J , A , Roil' gave a most excellent cornet eolo , showing himself to have ; aluod a really wonderful mastery of ; hat instrument. Mr. I. M , Tcoynor also favored the audience with a solo , which waa well rendered , and in which ho showed much power and richness c f voice. To add to the muslcil enjoyment of ; bu occasion , Glenn's ornhcstra gave some charming selections. Fair Voting ; At the Oitholio fair to bo glvon at Dohany's ball , commencing the 22d , a gold-headed cine is to be given to the most popular pastonttur conductor , the voting to bo on the evening of the 24th. The following are the cindi dates. Frank Ghamplin , of 0 & N W , ; Ed. Aldeia > n , of 0. B , & Q ; J. G. Bond , of Wabaihj II. Hubbard , of 0. M. & St. P. . H. Fox , of 0. & U. I. ; Charles Mack , of Union Pacific ; Jerry Qoiun , of K 0. A sealskin cap is to bo given to the moat popular yardmaster , to bo dec'd- ' od by vote , the following candidates bointc named : B. A. Hapcr , of 0 t N. W , ; George Grow , of 0. B. & 0 ; Mr QMO , of 0. &II I j Mr. Graham , of C. M. & St. P. ; Mr. Coles , of U. P. Fidelity Council No. 150 R. A. will entertain Pioneer Ojuucil No. 118 of Omaha at their council , Friday even ing , Jon. llth. ) All moraborawlMitng to participate are requested to notify the committee on rocptlon on or before - fore Jan. 17th inst. JAB. PATTEJISOK , F. M , TIIEYNOU , T. E. GAVIN , Committee. Children's heavy school hose al Horkneas , Orcutt & Co.'a , THE NEW OPERA HOUSE , The Public Waiting Anxiously for Its Completion What It Will Da Ltko. The now opera house , whoao walls are now roared at the corner of Broad way and Seventh streets , will go far towards mooting a long felt want hero , as for years this city has been without any suitable amusement placo. The new building has a frontage of GO feet and a depth of 155 feet and It is arranged to seat 1,200 poraons. Generally the seating capacity of public buildings is over stated and overestimated , but the figure stated is avowed to bo close to the accurate fact. There are to bo two galleries extending clear around The atsgo is to bo 38xUO fdot , which will bo Indeed a roomy ouo , and In di mensions will compare well with the boat theaters In the country. The proscenium is to bo 31 foot. The cur tains and scones are to run by weights , and will have aU the latest and boat appliances f jr quick and easy hand ling. There are four direct exits , one on the west side , ono on the east and two from the stage , the main ono In front being fourteen f jot in width. For thn dress circle and first gallery there la to bo a stairway cf twenty feet , and for the second gallery ono of fifteen foot , giving three'chances for exit. The jfticos and stores In tbo front are to be dlaoonnocted by Iron doors , and every Drccautlon poaiiblo taken to prevent iro. iro.Tho The main auditorium is to bo finished - od with a dome about eight foot In diameter. The whole building Is to bo heated by steam , and special attention has been paid o the plans to having the > uildlng well ventilated. There is to > e a separate entrance oil Seventh street loading to tbo stage , and to the dressing rooms and closota f jr the actors. There are also four star dross- ng rooms back of the prosconinma. ? or the better accommodation of the public there is to bo a parlor , cloak room and toilet conveniences , and oil 'rom the first gallery a smoking room. It in expected that the building will 30 finished early in tbo season , as all the needed material Is ordered al ready , and work will bo pushed right along. The estimated cost of the building when finished Is about $70,000. It looms that * t this figure there must bo some neglect in furnishing it as at tractively and comfortably as the imusoment public will demand. It is hoped that there will bo no such parsi mony shown In finishing the now building that has boon shown in the management cf the old one , but with the opening rf the now place there will bo a resurrection cf enterprise in management , aud somn'caro fjr the comfort of the people. The present opera honao , or hall as It is more properly called , has been and is almost worse than nono. Its situation over a stable , on a aide Htreot , ita inconveniences and lack of comforts and accommodations , keep nany from attending entertainments ; here , and there is no first class com pany which can do iteolf juatica in appearing upon what Is called ita stage , there being no room for soon- cry , and no conveniences for prop- irly presenting a play. Council Bluffs has on this account been ; lven the go-by by many companies , ind those of our citizens who wanted first-class entertainments have had to ; o to Omaha. It Is with some impatience , there- ore , that many wait for the com- ilotlon cf the now opera house , and lomo curiosity as to whether in its finishings and furnishings It will bo suah a place aa Council Bluffs needs. If so , it will bo hailed with delight , and liberally patronized. If not , the city wilt wag on in the old way , , catch- ng a fdw of the cheaper sort of shows , and occasionally giving a ; oed company a chance to do discredit to themselves and destroy all enjoyability of a play by presenting it on a bare and stinted itnga to an audience wriggling about on uncomfortable seats in a daintily decorated anditorium. Oounoil Bluffs las long felt the need of a good opera louse , aud it la hoped that the prom- ae rf ono now hold out will ba spoodi- y fulfilled and made satisfactory in all respects. lu the meantime there ia little use : f expecting anything really enjoyable * n the amusement lino. The best companies shrink from coming here , ondoven if they do come , neither they nor the public can bo accommodated ao as to do credit to the former or give much satikfiction to the latcur. Ladles' and children's wool hoods at Harknoas , Orcutt & Go. 'a. jCrTho most brilliant shades possi ble , on all fabrics are raadu by the Diitmod Dyes. Unequalled for brill- iftuoy and durability. 10 conU. When you feel out of sorts , have the blues , melancholy , etc. , it must bo indigestion that alls yon. Brown's ron Bittern cures it. Darkness , Orcutt & Go. nave still a few Cue silk dolmans. Gall and BOO them. A CLOSE CALL , Unoriff Joue ? , of Crawford County , May Well Congratulate Utmaoif on Kecuplng u Horrible Death. J. D. Jones , the well known sheriff of Crawford county , and whoso fame and fco are made fan.iliar here by frequent visits , had the other day os narrow an escape from as * * horrible death as over falls to the lot of an or dinary mortal. lie waa atanding at the depot at Vail talking with a friend and prepared to take the train. It waa a little late and rnido but a short atop , and Mr. Jonca was still on the platform talking , when the train started up. He grabbed for the iron hand rails of ono car , but missed thorn , and falling forward against the side of the car was thrown around and tumbled between the platform and the trsck ( his legs lying across the rail. Several bystanders were so sure thu ho waa to horribly man gled thai they could not look at him , much loss stir to hia asalstanca , but one , Robert Young , more cool headed than the others , jumped to the rescue and catching hold of Sheriff Jones helped him out , and.not an instant to caon , as the wheels caught ono of Jones' boot heels , Jones thus escaped without Injury , eave a slight wound on the head , but ho haa learned a les son c f which others should avail them- nolvts without waiting for such an experience porionce to teach it. PBIISONAU ( ! . K , Ciawford , the butter and egg tnan , ia on the nick Kit. John Y. Stone , of Ulenwood , wai at the Ogden yesterday , Governor Wm , Hale , of Wyoming , spent Sunday t the Ogden. It. Brltton , who U teaching at Walnut , van in the city Saturday. C. K. Uir , cathier of the Savings' bank , h confined to his room with malarial feror. Mr. and Airs. Lu. 13. Cake spent Sunday at the Pacific house , and attended church bore. , J. T. Stewart and bis eon Charles left yesterday for Chicago , The latter expects to go east and in a few days will sail for Europe. Mrs. S. Dye , of Macedonia , ( s reported as still very low , but with fair prospects 01 final recovery. P. M. Pryor lias returned from his trip to Wisconsin , leaving hia wife to remain there with friends fora week or two longer. D. W. Motlnz boa one more grandchild , the happy father and mother being Mr , and Mrs. J , M. Johnson. This makes nine grandchildren for "Davy , " but the others are all boy * , while this is a girl , which makes him feel aa though now he wan something of a grandmother in well M grandfather , John Ltnder and Henry Wajner have returned from their trip to Sioux Falle. Mr. Llndar while there completed the Hittlement by which Mr. F. S. Jonseu steps out of the firm of Llnder , Jensen & Kiel , at that place , leaving the firm Lin- dor k Kiel , the tame as here. Henry , while there bought two improved farms about fifteen mi'ci ' out of Sioux Falls , for which he paid $31,000. Among those they met during their trip waa the sheriff of Minnohaha county , who waa on a sad errand , that of taking his brother to tbe inaano asylum , to which ho only two weeks ago took another brother , while his father too , is mentally a wreck , all seem ing to be especially insane on the subject of religion. On the home trip Linder and Wagner stopped over at Sioux City nnd took a meal , and as a relic of the kind of soup they were fnrnlshed they left at THE BEE office the half of a rusty nail , fonnd in one of their plates. They now want tbe rest of the reeipe. Table linens , napkins , doylies , tow els and crashes cheap at Harknoss , Orcutt & Go.'a. Weak muscles and nerves , sluggish ness of thought and Inactivity , cured by Brown'a Iron Bitters. Fair and Festival. The ladies of the Baptist church will give a fair and festival at Do- hany'a opera house , Tuesday , the IGth. Supper from 5 p. m. on during the evening. Tableaux at 8 p. m. Sev eral scenes drawn from incidents ol the war of the rebellion. Admission only 10 cent * . All are cordially In vited. jap 12 4t. Rlofae * In Hop Forming. At tbo present prices , ten acres In Hops will bring more money than five hundred acres in any other farm ing ; and , if there is a consumer or dealer who thinks the price of Hop Bittora high , remember that Hops are $1.25 per lb. , and the quantity and quality of Hops in Hop Bitter ? , and the price romaina the aamo as former ly. Don't buy or use worthless stuffer or imitations be4nnao the price ia less. COMMERCIAL. Dealers are paying 3&c for corn here today - day ; cost and freight to Chicago IGo. Chicago market for now mixed corn , 4Ga ( 47o. COUNCIL BLUrKrt MARKET. Corrected dally by J. Y. Fuller , mcr- chandlao broker , buyer and shipper o grain and provision * , 39 Pearl street. WIIKAT-NO. 2 spring , 77c ; No. 3,65 rejected 50c ; good demand. COUN 29o to feeders and 30o to ship pers. pers.OATS Scarce and in good demand ; 30@ 32c. 32c.HAT HAT 4 00@G 00 per ton. HVK 40o ; light supply. Co UK MEAL 1 25por 100 ponnda , WOOD-Good supply , prices at yards , 5 00@C 00. COAL Delivered , hard , 10 f > 0 per ton soft. 5 00 per ton. liUTTKU Plenty and In fair demand 25c. 25c.Enaa Scarce and in demand ; SOo per dozen. LARD Falrbank'n , wholesaling at 13c. POULTIIY Firm ; dealers paying 13c per pound for turkeys and lOo for chickens. VKaKTABLEH Potatoes , 45c ; onions , 25o cabbagci , 30@40o per dozen ; apples , 2 6 ( @ 8 CO per barrel. Vi.ouu Crystal Holler mill flour rttall ed at a 2o for dladum winter ; 2 BO for gold en sheaf ; 2 00 for hard Uck. Wholesale price * for flour , 2 40@3 25. BUOOMS 2 00@3 00 per doien. BTOCK. CATTLE 3 00@3 50 ; oalves , 5 00@7 50. Hoaa Itecelnta very light to-day qn ac count ot delayed train , Market firm at yesterday'a prlcen , * # * "Durabllity ia better' than show. " Durability of health ia worth more than the wealth of a Van derbilt. KidneyWort ia man'a co-la borer In maintaining health. With healthy liver , bowels and kidneys , men and women will always bo It good health. If the bowels are torpid , U piles torment , if the back ia full of pain , get a package of Sidney- Wort and bo cured without more Buf fering. free of Cost. All persons wishing to test the merits o ft great remedy one that will positively cure Consumption , Coughs , Colds , Asth inn. Uronchltii , or any atfection of throal and lungs are requested ta call at C. F. Goodman's Drug Store and get a trial bottle of Dr. King's- New Discovery for Consumption , riiE or COST , which wll tihaw you wnat a regular dollar-size bottle will do Honest and Liberal. When the Hops In each bottle ol Uop Bitters ( at the present price , $1,25 per lb. ) coat more than a bottle la sold for , besides the other costly medicines , and the quality and price are kept the eamo , wo think It is honest and liberal in the propolotors , and'no ono should complain , or buyer or USD worthlois stuff , or cheating bogus Imitations because the price la leaa. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SpocUl kdTCTtlsomento , rue Fraud , To LOAD , For Slo , To Wonts , Coirdlng , etc. , will be Inserted In tbU oolomn the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER for the dnt Insertion Mid FIVE CKNTB ? EB LIME for etch subsequent Insertion. JO T 4r ertlxmeota at our office , No. 7 'corl Street. near Ilroadwty. Wonta. Everybody In Council BluD l * WANTED to take Tni Bn , 20 cento per neck , de Irertxl by carriers. Office , No 7 Peat ) BUee * near Broadway. For Solo and Rent IKKS-In ) pacKngea ot a hundred at Cc OLD a packftio at THK UKH oQico , No. 7 Puul street. U Miscellaneous. A N olllcc , ino'taJ\iint < UTK > iuly f United , offers iddk room In return lor tvrtlcva ; ROS , fuel , ito. , fiirnlnlicd. Acldroa , "OHlaUKK office , Jounc 1 IllutK Oco. II. Heard , denier In Tall RKMOYAIi window ph do" , will move Janu ary IB. from No 11 , Tcarl street , to new Me- Mahon blockIfc ! Mam , and 33 t'carl 8 re'Is , next door to postotlico Jan4'U A colics foclety pin. Come to the FOUND c. piy for this ad , prore projwtty ml get the pin. d27 tt . W. L. PATTON Physician and Oculist. DH. cure any CM of sere eyoR. II la only a matter of time , and eon cure generally In fora three to five week * It makes or differ ence how long dlseasud. Will straighten crow eyes , operate and remove Ptyrertnmi , etc. , and necrt artificial eyes. Special attention to re- movelng Udenonni apfi-U COUNCIL BI/PFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. cmoAeo , BOCK DSLAKD AMD rictno. Depart. .Arrive. Atlantic Ext..6:20 : pm Pacific EX.9:18 : an it and Hall * . .023 am Ex and Mall.6 9 p m D. Molncg ac'.7:16 : a m Dca Holnc8ac.4:10 : p m ntlCAOO , BURU.NOTON AMD QCTDCT. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext. . . - " Pacific Ext..9:20am : Mall and Ex".920am Mall and Ex.T.-OOpm N. Y. Ex 4:00pm Neb ic Kaa Kx..8:20 : a m C1I1CAOO AKD ; Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Exf..B:18pm : I Pactflc Ext..0:15am : Mall and ExS.groam I Moll and Ex.6:15 : p m Accom. ( Sat. ) . . B Opm [ Accom. ( Mon..lM5pm KANSAS CTIT , 8T. JOB ASD COL'SCIL BLtHTH. Depart. Arrive. Hall and Ex..9:55 : am I Express. 620pm Express. 0:10p : m | Mall and Ex..C'45pm UNION PAClriO. Depart Arrive. Dvorland Kx. 11:30 a. m. O\crlandEx..4:00 : p. m. Lincoln Ex..11:30a. : ra. Denver Ex. . . .8:00 : a. m , Demor Ex..7:00p. : m. Local Ex 0:30 : a. m. ocal Ex 7:25 : a. m. " Ex 9.-05a. m. Emigrant..520 p. m. 11 Ex P-OOam. WABARII , gr. LOUIS AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arri\e. Mall and Ex. . 0:45 : a m I Molt and Ex.1:30 : p m Cannon Ball. . 4-r > 0 p ru | Cannon Uall. . 11:05 : a m BI9U1 CTIT AND FAClnC. Depart. Arrive , for Sioux t'ity.7M a ra Frm Sioux C'y.GlM p m For Fort Nlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb * 7Mam Neb * C:50pm : For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul.,820 a m CHICAGO , MILWAOKHS AKD ST. PAUL. I/caw Council BluHa. Arrives Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex.0:20 a m I Mall and Ex.6fifi : pm Atlantic Ex.5:16pm ! : | Atlantic Ex.9:10am [ : CHICAGO , M1LWACKKR AND ST. PAUL. Leav OB Omaha. Arrh cs at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7l5i\m : I PaiHflc Ex [ 9:45 : am Atlantic Ex. . [ 3:40 : p m | Mall and Ex.7-23 p m Except Sundays. ( Except Saturdays. ( Except Mondajs. ( Dally. Council Blufts Si Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Muffs. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a ra , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11am , im,2 p m , 3 p 11 am , 1pm , 2pm , 3p m , 4 p tn , fi p m , 6 p m. | m , 4 p m , 6 p m , 6 p m. Street can run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o clock a. m. , and run rcfju'arly during the day at 9,11 , 2 4 , B and 0 o'clock , and run to city time XTYXI AND Dr , J , Mother , Oculist , Aurist , AND SPECIALIST. In Chronic dlreaeea , often his services to all at dieted with diseases of th < Eye , Ear , cr Chronic dlaeoees of any character. Warrants a cure In a 1 Kheumatlc alTeciluns Can be consulted by mall or in person at the Metropolitan hotel , Council Bluffs , Iowa. NEW STORE. New Goods. NEW YORK : PRICES. For Dry Goods and Fancy Goods go to L HARRIS , 734 Lower Broadway. EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace anc Notary Public. CISBroadway , Council Bluffs W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Omaha and Council Uluda Real Estate & CollectionAgency. . In Odd Fellow'a block , over Savtnga Bank. jan8-t MBS. fi. J. HILTON , M. D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , SStSt Bromdwa * . ConaolUBluft. J. C. HOFFMAYR & CO. , CITY BOLLEE MILLS. o Ground by Porcelain Rolls AND HUNGARIAN PROCESS Exclusively. Warranted Equal to any made In the United States. ASK YODB OEOOEE- FOR IT , ALSO Bran & Shorts. Council Bluffs , Ia. HARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway , and Fourth Street. . Council Bluffs , Iowa mar-S-Dm J. MUELLER'S Headquarters For the Cele brated Weber Pianos , Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail. Address , SI SO o J. MUELLER , O COUNCIL BLUFFS , F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1,50 , $1,75 and $2.00 i TA.E : > jg inr rx' cxi Bluff ajiJ flow greets , Council Bluffs , B. HAAG & GO. . . , * -T 303EI LX.X1Z&S XZKT GEISE' BOTTLED BEEK , MADE FROM TUB ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AOEM7S FOR THE Orders filled In any part of the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. BATH INSTITUTE , Drj oat Street , ono Door north of Pohtny's Hall. Thermo-Blectrio , . Medicated Sulphur Baths. For ladles and gentlemen. These Baths are fully tndo sril by the Medical Fraternity aa bar * ; aa falllDK In nt Colds , Kheuroatlsm , Neuralgia , and auilllaiy rec Lumbago many other lUlrrvcntu Besides , my Ife , a competent lady , wll ( attend ladles P M. LOOK WOOD , Propr. STEAM COFJFfiE MILLS , Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Fieah Roasted Cofieor , Teas and Spices. 3Q5 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. MORGAN , KELLER & CO. , Tbo finest quality andlargest stock west of Chicago of wooden and rnetallo cases. Calls attended to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr. Morgan baa served aa undertaker for forty yean and thoroughly understands his business. WAREROOM8 , WO AND 357 BROADWAY. Upholstering in all Its branched promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambrequins. Tele * graphic and mail orders filled without delay. - . - . . _ CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Be r nd rr< In any qmnllty'to suit purchasers. Veer (3.00 per barrel. Private famhlM sup plied with small kegi at 81.00 aach , delivered freaof charge to any part ot the city. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer In and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlltz Brewing Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER , . No. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the sountry oliclted CJity orders to families and dealers dellveri-d free. DUQUETTE , GUI BERT & CO. , ( Successors to EBB & DUQUETTE ) . 16 and 18 Poarl-st. . rouncll Bluffs , JaNe No , 529 S Main Street. Council Bluffs. Our constantly Increasing trade U sufficient proof of our equare dealing and atten tion to customers. Good butter always on hand. Prompt delivery of goods , S. M. OKOOKS , Pros. N. B. EABTON , Secy. J , 0. HOFKMAN , Vice Pros. N. B. MOOUE , Connaolor. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE GO. [ Incorporated nndor the Laws of Iowa. ] Insurance at Actual Cost , Inanrinc LIVE STOCK Against Low by ACCIDENT , THEFT OR DEATH , Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever , Experienced ngenU wanted. Correspondence solicited fr > in M puts of Iowa. Omt'K' 103 Tearl Street , Council Blnua. Ia. Oic3-dtl