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THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA FJRIDAZ JANUARY 19 The Daily Beef COUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning , Jon. 10 SUBSCRIPTION B/Curler , - - - - - 20 cent * per week . . . . . . 110.00 pet Year Offlce : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near road war. MINOR MHNTIOWb. J. Mueller's PalacoJMnslo Hall. Subscribe for newspaper * andperiodl- * la at H. E. Seaman' * book store. The city council meets this evening to diacuss the paving question. The ladles meet again this nftornoon t the B ptl t chapel to ew for the needy. NextSnndaymorning Kev. Mr. Lemen preacbea bin annuil termon at the Baptist eharch. eharch.This This evening the Royal Arc num ex p cts to receive and entertain their Oin h brethren. A though SO days of itcady ileighing were not enough. More snow came yes terday. terday.The The street cara bad a struggle with enow yesterday , bat succeeded In making regular trips. The ice hou'o for the Institution for the deaf and dumb has been filled with cakes eighteen Inthes thick. The Y. M. 0. A. la keeping up twen ty-minute Monday prayer meetings at their rooms with fulr succeis. f Marshal Jackson's horse , which was injured in the runaway Wednesday , Is not yet dead , and in fact stands omo show of pulling through. Permit to marry was yesterday given 't to Letter Carey and Nanny A. SchutT , both of Walnut , tt being the first licenie issued for nearly n week. The plan for organizing a fire patrol here , or a pompier corpr , or both , lias been talked over and talked over until now everything is ripe for action , if there Is to be any action. Those who have thought that any sort of an old box on runners would do for/what sleighing there is In this country begin to change their minds and inquire what a good sleigh Is worth , Despite the fact that one justice goes without his dinner , und another Illumi nates his hallway at night so as t ) be ready for business , there seems to bo no tmuaual amount of news develops d. A. W. Sherwuod , of Woodbine , was brought before Commissioner Key on a charge of violating the revenue law In re gard to iwhlsky , 11 o was held to the United States court In the sum of StCO. Due caio should bo taken in'ebovelinj unow elf of the roofs of buildings not to send avalanches upon thoEo walking on the sidewalks beneath. Snow IB good in Ita place , but not on tc/p of a man's head in ehovolful lots. The city marshal has received com plaint of the nuisance at the corner of da Third avenue and Tenth street , where vacant lot has been UBOJ a the dumping ' place of a lot of garbage whiib promises in the thawing out time if not before to laden the air with any thing but wholesome odors. One witness in a case on trial before Jndge Aylesworth yesterday insisted that vei the prisoner at the bar was a com in of the notorious James boya. The judge ruled at out the statement on the ground that he WM not trying the James boys , but the at prisoner. thi The youthful graduate of the reform thiI achool who was lately sentenced to a short term In jail for larceny , and who expressed tet Buch apparently sincere repentance and made such stout premises to do better in de the future , is now out and Is seen spend ing his time at one of the gambling houses ho and seems to have struck a few dollars aomewhere with which to buck the tiger. t The adultery canes which have lately thiI n Attracted public attention are to appear in tei the circuit court at the coming term , in the form of two divorce cases , one entitled Peter Johniou vs. Annlo Johnson , tbo riv other being J , J , Simpson vs. Ida M. Simpson , The former was the case in , te which the parties wore brought back from Kansas City , and the latter the one which an culminated in a row on Broadway last Sunday. Dt W. 8 , Homer expects to soon open up in the crockery and glassware buiioess in an the building lately occupied by the CItt- xens * bank. He baa now gone east to se the lect stork , and will immediately upon his eh .re.urn embark ft-tUely la the nor enter prise , which will no doubt be a tucceufu one. Mr. ilorner has long been connected coi with Smith & Crittenden , and Is a tlior- onghly experienced man and very popular nut M well. He may rest asm rod of A liberal city patronage , and the public may expect a large variety of the latest and best goods am from which to select , and at prices which bo will bo reasonable. he The board of trade is to meet , or try to meet , agiln next Monday evenlcg , One The of the chief causes ef the difficulty In getting - ing ting out a large attendince ii the tardineca ihi which hai characterized tbo gatherings , the meetings seldom beginning until on hour after the time set in the notice. few Another cause Is the calling o ( meetings on comparatively unimportant matters. These faults are now promised to be remedied , A business organization can only be conducted sucsersfully on builnesii principles , punctuality and regularity be ing among the needfuls. Holiday gocda at Jlarkncos. Orcutt & OO.'B. Weak muscles and nerves , sluggish- neai of thought and Inactivity , cared by Brown'u Iron Biltoro. in . 1 Roller MUM Patent . . . , . Intcd FJtur , Superlative A , thu high cat grade of flour manufactured. Snowy white , pure , light nnd avrnet. Atk > our y recur for U und you Lave none other. tf. Ohildron'a heavy school hoao at It Oroutt & OO.'B. When you feel out of orte , have the bluea , melancholy , etc. , it must bo Indlgeetion that alia yon. Brown's con Bittern caret it. A Woman 8uen the Pullman Palace Oar Company for Damagoa on tnat Claim. A suit has boon commenced In the circuit court hero for the February term , in which the plaintiff , named Nellie Drlscoll , claims of the Pullman Palace Car company the sum of $5COO damages. Mlea Drlscoll'a story has a sprinkling of sensation in it. She claims Milwaukee as her homo , and that the Injury done her wan on a trip to this city about the 8.h of last Do- ccrnber. She states that she bought a Grat clam ticket to Council Bluffs over the Chicago , Milwaukee & 8t. Paul road , and then bought a ticket for a berth In Iho Pullman sleeper , | and proceeded to occupy the name. Some time after leaving Davia Junc tion , III. , n colored man , ono of the | attaches tf the car , intuited her grossly , nnd because aho would not submit to his desires , ho compelled her to leave her berth and go into n car forward. She claims to have boon compelled to make the change In the night , and cross the platforms while the train wes in motion and thn wind also blowing cold and strong , BO that it waa a perilous paasago. Besides this she WBB nick at the time , and on entering the other car she had to take a seat near the door where she wan subjected to cold draughts. The losing of rest , the catching of cold , and the nervous shock aho had sus tained had broken her health , and she claims to bo still suffering from the effects of that night'M occurrences. Her bill for all thia is $5,000 , which she aska the company to outtlo. Myn- star & Adams are her attorneys In the matter. Table linens , napkins , doylies , tow- eli and crimhos cheap at Darkness , Orcutt & Co.'fl. Vigor , strength and health all found in one bottle of Brown's Iron Bittors. An Ecjoyable Evening. Mias May Abbott , daughter of Jus tice Abbott , entertained on Wednes day evening about thirty of her young frionda in a very happy manner , the occasion being her fifteenth birthday. The guests enjoyed themselves in dancing and social chatting until alato hour , and there WAS no lack of hos pitality in any cf the details cf the happy HfTiir. All who participated seeini'd to enjoy themselves most heartily , and many happy wishes ap propriate to such an anniversary were expressed for the young hostces. Indies' and children's wool hoods at Uarkuoss , Orcutt & OO.'B. . ' To strengthen and build up the sys torn , a trial will convince you that Brown's Iron Bittera is the bust med icine made. II. M. French , St. Liuln , nt the O/gdcu / , R. II. Feed , of Marlon , waa hero yester day. ; t W , D. Ilickman , of Chicago , la at the Pacific. J. L , Platt , jr. , of Fort Dodge , was here yesterday. 0. ( P. Dnherty , of Boston , U at the Re vere housn. George ( W. Humphrey , of Burlington , is the Pacific. William Burton , of Onawa , Is registered the Pacific. A. N. Greay , ot Lancaster , Ohio , WAS at the Pacific yesterday. S. I C. Ojhorn , of Glenwood , spent yes terday In tlila city , Leavltt'a Minstrels stopped at the Og den yeaterday. i. T. J. Rwp , of Dow Clly , toojc a Pttdfio house dinner yesterday. Charles I F. Dana , of St , Paul , dined at the Ogden yeaterday. 2 0. I D. Dlllln ' , of Neola , wai 'among yes terday's visitors to this city. W. B. Farlw , of Rochester , N. Y. , arrived - rived at the Revere yesterday. F. ] M. Park , of Slienandoah , Iowa , vis ited the Uluffi ycateiday , II. ] B. Mitchell , of Spartansbnrg , Pa , , arrived yesterday at the Pacific. M. ] J. Jones and George A. Hummer , of David City , were at the Ogden yesterday. Lewis ] Mendelsohn , of New York , was aBiong yesterday's arrivals at the Ogdon. "Bob , " simply that and nothing more , Ii ( way Bob Finn , Des Molnet' pet trav elvlng man , registers at the Ogden , a George ( 8. Smith , of the Mftdlion Square company , waa at the Ogden yesterday. William Hill , the wacon-maker of Wai- , who foiiuerly lived here , was iu the yeaterday , The faces and forms of A , W. Stedman William R. White , two of Chicago's > known traveling men , were visible here : yesterday , It Schuyler Lung , ono of the printers on Deaf Mute Hawkeye , fell while skat and ia now laid up with a disabled shoulder. Ilarkness , Orcutt & Co. have utlll a id fine ailk dolmans , Call and BOO them. It - The grout distinguishing feature of Heading's Russia Sal.e U iU power to re- u'vo lulW > nnaUon i lla CRUMBS FROM COURTS- svw svrr Itoma Qlounod About Otllceru nnd rrP OUendera. ! rra The neighborhood row which vna loo. dragged into pollco court Wednesday o. I K' which Scribnorund Dty were prominent K'u K'ti inont , cropped out again yesterday , n tiei third pirty John R Miller ei , , being ar eiEl rested for threatening to kill Scribncr. ElP Scribnornnd his wifi claimed that Miller promised to "stamp the etui' . I r ; In1" out of the f irmor , while Millar O1P and another witnets denied it , making O1w a lo of two and two. Judge Ayles worth gava the troublesome tribu a Itc fatherly lecture on their rcapectlva Itctl duties and dismissed the matter , tlst Another Miller was brought in as a stal plain drunk. Hs ( front numo was al Jacob. Ho sold his overcoat yesterday altl and drank up all the proceeds , leaving tltl him nothing to pay his fine , and ho . was therefore committed. Stranp , who was arrested with Mrs. Johnson in Kansas Oity , on a charge cl adultery , was brought before Judge Aylcsworth yesterday on a writ of habeas corpus. By agreement of at torneys his case was sent to Justice Rchurz , to bo hoard together with Mrs , Jjl nson this afternoon. Young Grant , who was arrested for jumping a board bill haa had his caao continued until next Wednesday , Joe Brown was arrested yesterday and brought before Justice Vaaghan , on a charge of perjury , the complain ing witness being his brother-in-law , Qoldstein , who avows that in a re plevin case Brown qualified as being worth moro property than ho really is worth , The case was sot for a hearing nnxt Saturday , the accused giving $300 bail to appear at that time. | PROHIBITION PUT DOWN. The Supreme Court of Iowa Uoolor | tbo Amendment Unconati * tutlonal. The following telegram rrao received hero late yesterday afternoon , and the news contained therein speedily circulated on the strootr , calling forth much jubilation , especially among these Interested in the business. Despite - spite the storm the Bavarian band was got out and a general jubilee indulged in : DKH MOINKS , la. , January 18. 0. GBISI : : Glory ! Amendment de clared null and vdid by n majority of the supreme court. J. EiunccK , Womou'd Trno Friend. A friend In need in a friend Indeed. Tbla none can deny , especially when ( wsintnnctj is rendered when one is sorely afllicted with- dlseane , more particularly those com- plaintB and weaknesses so common to our female population. Every woman should know tlmt Electric Bittera are woman's true friend , and will positively restore her to health , ovoii when all other remedlen fail , A single trial always proven our as sertion. They are pleasant to the taste , and onlv cost fifty cents a bottle , Sold by C , F. ( JonrttTmn THIS ADVANTAGE OF TIMBBE lo the Caltar of Till UEK. A great interest is felt by our gov ernment clh'siali nnd practical forest- growers about the future supplies of fuel and timber in the United States and an effort Is being made to promote extensive forest tree planting , There are very many important considerations which may bo urged in favor of oxtonalvo tree planting , The moro common considerations aru the providing of fuel , poles and posts for the firm. Uowovor important these may bo they are only n part of the considerations that ahoald bo urged in favor of artificial forest groveu and hedges. Occasionally a man hos blundered upon a nice llttlo fortune by planting a quantity of European larch , oonqa or walnut timber and earing well for it. I know of a man who was cifdred $2,500 per aero for lurch os on three acres. The trace were eighteen years old at the time. Some of our journals give an aa- count of a man in Wiaconsla who Hold his artificial walnut grove last year for $27C09. This looks like a remarka ble statement , but a little figuring will show that it is no moro than may rea sonably bo expected to bo accom plished in twenty years , I recently noticed a grove of walnut trees of twenty-two years ermv/th. Some of those trees wore upwards of forty feet in hoighth and would make from tour to six fence posts each , by splitting the lower lengths. The grove would average at least four posts to the tree , thus making the trees worth from fifty to seventy-live cents. Many of the trees are worth double this price for other uses. At a distance of five feet 5 apart I ono acre would produce about 000 trees. These , at , the end of twenty years , at tifty cents each , would bring $1OCO per acre. Ic Is also quite probable that twenty years will double the price of timber for mechanical purposes. A few long sighted persona aru being influenced by such facts and are commencing to plant black walnut and other trees adapted to mechanical purposes more extensively. This fall I met a man from southwestern Iowa who had chartered a cir for Dakota and the principal part of his load was to bo black walnuts. Ho estimated that ho had enough to produce GO 000 trees. Those will make him $30,000 m twenty pears. Those walnuts will make only part ? f his foreet , White ash Is equally valuable for many kinds of furniture and much moro valuable for mechanical purpo.soe. It is , however , worthless for posts , The ash is more easily proposatod and transplanted than walnut and grows much more rapidly. The common wild cherry is also a very valuable timber for furniture and makes a rapid growth when cultivated. is produced by planting the cherry without drying , The Outgo hedge tree is probably the moat valuable hard wood that can bo cultivated wherever it can stand the winter. It is easily raised , a rap grower , and a stronger and harder wood than the best oak or hickory. is very valuable for rgrioultural im plements , grape stakes , fence posts and fuel The Hardy Catalpa Is perhaps moro valuable , than any other ono tree. It a light colored , fine grained wood suitable for furniture. It is a light , with great strength , nnd is adapted to mochanloil purposes where a ah or ma- pie would bo of service. It Is the most durable timber known for posts , bating throe or four times no long aa oak or cedar ; and ttith nil of these good ' quallitiea it is a rapid crpwor , making wood r jout oa fast rgiin as tbo black wnlr.ut. No other tree is so easily proongitod from the teed or more readily trans- A. plnntoil. Thuso und nouio other ol Mmbr have a very wide range of us f alucia which ought to bo considered ' * planting , Wo should plur.t with / n eye to tin future whun we inn pos ilbly do BO. Timber baits , grovoa onj hedges are of great aorvlco us ii ! checking the aovoro winds , thus often modifying the worst of bo stoinu , There are Bomo unpleasant things about hojges ana coma sorlons objec tions to rows of trees planted around the farm , but it IB quite probable that if every farm was hedged and every lection was surrounded with a row or two of rapid growing trees , farmers would gain instead < f lose by It. Wo ala know that there is some waste along a timber belt or hedge on account of shade , but this is probably more than made up by the protection given to the growing crops. Our stock also derive great benefit f torn the shelter olBl groves and hedges during both summer and winter. To appreciate thodifTaronco between the bleak open prairie and the shelter OlVI a nice timber bolt in one of our se vere winter days , ono needs but to change locations. In raising oiage hedges < , If a nice straight tree Is left standing every ton foot , and then trimmed up as high as practicable , these trees will look ornamental , and will servo to break the wind and be worth 91 apiece In ten or fi i'.cn years , lor double-trees , single-trees , ploflr beams , wagon axles or spokes , etc. A row of trees planted on the lines around the farm one rod apart , nnd trimmed up straight , will give the farmer jive fence poats in five or sz ! years'time , and ttiu save thousands ely dollars to every county. If yon do not like hedge or cinnot afford it , plant willow , cottonwood r ; anything nt regular intervals along your lines and care for thorn , and in ya a few years you can attach wires to them , or what Is bettor you can nail paillngs to the tree and staple wires to the pollings. If trees or cuttings are set os soon as the farm is opened , and then trimmed and cared for , by the tirao the country is ready to stretcn wires the fence posts are all ready. During the winter much may bo done tc prepuro for the planting of timber inC the spring. Cuttings of willow , cottonwcod ( , Lombirdy poplar , white poplar , &o. , may bo made nnd may bo covered with snow , manure , dirt or put ' in the cellar ; any w y to keep moist. Ash , catalpn or box older S'jed may bo gathered any time when it can bicc found and can bo kept in a dry , cool place until April , when it may be planted. Black cherries and all nuts should bo planted in the fall without drying , or bo burled without drying , and planted early in the spring. M. 8. IltJlICELK , Cromwell , Iowa. Free of Cost. All persons wishing to test the merits of n gvo'it remedy ono that will positively cure Consumption , Coughs , Colds , Asth ma. Bronchitis , or any affection of throat und lungs are requested ta cell at C. F. Goodman's Drug Store and get a trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption , FBER or COST , which will show you what a regular dollar-size bottle will do i COMMERCIAL. Deilera aru paying 3lc ( for corn here ted - d y ; cost and frcigtr. to Chicago 16o. Chicago market for LOIV mixed corn , 40 © J7c. COUNCIL BLUFFS JIAKKET. Corrected daily by J. Y , duller , mer- chnndiae broker , buvor and shipper of grnin and provision * , 3D I'ecrl street. WIIKAT No. 2 spring , 77c ; No. 3C5 ; rejected COc ; qooA demand , COHN2o to feeders and 32a to ship' pew. pew.OATS Scarce and in good demand ; 30 ® , 32o. HAT 1 OOfflG 00 per ton. ' IlVE 40c ; light supply. COHN MEAL I 25per 100 pounds. WOOD Good supply ; pricea at yards , COAL Delivered , hard , 10 CO per ton ; soft. C 00 per ton. Plenty and in fair demand ; IKc. UG3 ! Scarce and in demand ; 80s per dozen , LAIin Fairbnnk's. wholesaling at 13c. POULTRY. Firm ; dealers payint ; 13o per pound for turkeys and lOc for chickens. VjcaKTABUM Potatoes , 45c ; onion ? , 25c : cabbage * , iiO@40c per dozen ; apples , 2 50 @ 3 50 per barrel. FLOUK Crystal Roller mill flour re tall od at .1 25 for diaduiu winter ; 2 80 for gold en ftheaf ; 2 00 for hurd tuck. Wholesale price * for flour , 2 40@3 25. Buooua 2 00@3 00 per doren. ' STOCK. CATTLK 3 00@3 50 ; calves 5 00@7 50. Iloos There la a big demand for hog * , and all olIenufH are quickly taken at the following price * : For cor lot * common , 45@5 50 ; ( rood mixed , 5 GO@E 80 ; heavy pucklnjr , 5 70@5 95 ; fancy packing , 6 C5@ U10 ; butchers and shippers paying for wagon lota , 5 2o@5 50 , , Riohe * In Hop Farming. At the present prices , ten acres in Hopa will bring more money than five hundred acres in any other farm ing ; and , If there is a consumer or dealer who thinks the ptice of Hop Bitters high , remember that Hope are $1.25 per lb. , and tbo quantity and quality cf Hopa In Hop Bitters , and the price remains the same as former- ly. Don't buy or use worthless stuff or imitations becnusa the price is less. NEW STORE. New Goods. NEW YM ( PRICES. For Dry Goods and Fancy Goods go to L , HARRIS , 734 Lower Broadway , W , R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omahn and Council BlutTs Real Katato & Collection Agency. In Odd Fellow's block , over Savings' Bank. ianS-tj Nebraska Loan & Trust Uompany HASTINGS , NEB. Capital Stock , - - $100,000 JAS. H. 1IRARTWKI.L , President. A. L , CI.AItKK , Vlco-1'rtviUlcnt. E. C. WUtoTKU , Treasurer * DUIECTOUS. Samuel Alexander , ( VwaM Ollvrr , . L. ClarU , K. 0. Webster , Uco , H. 1'ratt , Jtu. 11. lleiutwcll , D. M. McKl lllimcy. First Mortgage Loans a Speohlty Thli Company furnishes permanent , home Inbtltutlon whtro School II ; i und other legally Itsuuil MunlcliuJ nccrrltl" 10 iSvlirMka can be iH'tfotUtiKl on the u ) i adorable terms. Loans made on ImprotvtU n n all well settled counties of the BUto , thm I i wjwnilblojlocal "BLACK-DRAUGHT" - cum ' " 4 " -"Mtion urul ) sort COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL' ' NOTICES. NOT10K. Sp d l tdvertlMmentt , euc Lot , Found , To Lou , For SAO ! , To Kent , Wnt , Dotrdlng , etc. , will be Inserted In thll column at the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the flni Iniortlon and FIVE CENTS PER LINK for each tubeoquenl Insertion. LeT adr ertlMtnenta al our offlc , No , 7 Pearl Street , near Broadway. Wanta. WANTKD-10,000 buihcln of corn , tnrjulro at No. 31 I' rrl utrect , cr binom factor ; , Mill * nnd Morth Sixth MATXPACO. dtfWANTM > KAcrvbuat in cuuui.ii Biuat > WANTM to Uka Tin Dn , 90 cents per we k , de rftd by carrier ! . Office , No 7 Pearl Street near ItrOMwav. For Sale and Rent A N olllcc , mo'taihiuiUia'Otuly rltuatcd , offers rx duk room In riturn for trvlocs ; KM , fuil , etc. , furnished , AJjrc.ss , "Ollkc , " Hex. olllcc , Counc 1 OLU HKK3-ln parstgea ot a hundred at 26c a package at VHR linn olllcu , No. 7 Ptarl street. tf Miscellaneous. SALOOXTOKHAI.K-In Om ha , dolngaosh tmtlne s front SUM ) 00 to 31200 CO per mon h cipcnccs light Iho party has other huslno's. Ad- droiB Omaha Dally Dee Omaha Nib * 77G-19 * RKMOVAL-Oeo U. Heard , dealer In wall paper and window h ilc , will mo\e Janu ary in , from No 11 , Pearl street , to new Me- Mahon l > loik.1J Main , and 33 Pearl u re-Is , next door to pogtotlico Jan 1-tf If OUND A colleio tocloty pin. Come to the 1 HKH olll e , pty for this ad , prove property and lift the pin. d27 tt DR. W. L. PATTON Pfcyelelan and Oculist. Can cure any ctuw of aore oyon. II la only a matter of time , and can cure generally In from three tc Gvevweeks It make * nc differ ence how long diseased. Will straighten croea oyoa , operate and remove Ptyreelnma , etc. , and Insert artificial eyes. Special attention to ro- movelng Udenormi apB-tf COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CniCAOO , BOCK ISLAND AND PACinO. Depart. .Arrive. Atlantic Ext..520pm Pacific E5c.9lBam } : Kxnnd Mall.025am Kx and Hail,6 5pm D. Molnca ac.7lS : a m DCS Motnesnc.4:40 : p m CHICAGO , BURLINOTON AND QUINCI. Depart Arrive. Atlantic Ext..BaOpm Pacific Ex.920am Mall nnd Ex.9:20 : am Mall and Ex.7.-00pm N.Y. Ex 4:00jim : Neb & Kaa Ex..8:20 : a m CHICAGO AND NORTUWK3TKRN. Depart. Arrho. Atlantic Ext-.B:15pm : ' Padnc Ext--9:15am : Mali and Ex.9.20am Mali and ix.C:15 : p m Accom. ( Sat..5 0 p m Accom , ( Mon..l:4Spm ) KANSAS CUT , ST. JOS AMD OOUNClt , Depart. Arrive. Molland Ex..9JS5am I Exprcsa. , . . . . . Exprcsa 9:10 : p m | Mall and Ex..6-45 p tn UNION TACIFIO. Depart. Arrh o. Overland Ex.lUTOa. m. Overland Ex..4.00 p. m. Lincoln ' Ex. . 11:30n. : m. Denver Ex . , 8.00 n. m , Denver Ex..7:00p. : m. Local Ex 0:30 : a. in. Local Ex 7:25 : a. m. " Ex O.asn. m. Emigrant..620 p. m. " Ex fOOa.m. WABAflU , B ? . LOUIS AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrhc. Mall and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Moll and Ex. . 4:30 : p m Cannon Ball. . 4M : pm | Cannon Ball..11:05 : a m 8IOUX CUT AND TAnriC. Depart. Arrive. For Sioux City.7:53am : Frm Sioux C'y.6 For KortNlobrora. Krra Kort Nlobran , Neb * 7:55am : Neb'O O For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul..8:50 : a ra CHICAGO , WILWADKKH AND BT. PAUL. Leave Council Itluffa. Arrh ca Council Itluds. Mall and Ex.n:2U : a m I Mall and Ex.0M : pm Atlantic Ex..15:15pm : | Atjantic tx..19.10a in CH1CAQO , UIL\VAl'KKK AND ST. PAUL. , Lca\eaOmahx Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7lB : a m I Pacific Ex 119:45 : a m Atlantic , Er.3:40p | | : m | Mall and Kx.'T-25 p in Except Sundaya. fExcopt Saturdajs. ( Except Mondajs. 'Dally. Council BluBa & Omoba Street B. R. Leave Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha , 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 a m , I m , 2 p rn , 3 p 111 a m , 1pm , Up m , 3 p m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m. | m , 4 p m , G p m , G p m. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars bejfln their trips at 9 o clock a. m. , and run rccru'any during the day nt 9 , 11 , 2 4 , B and fi o'clock , and run to city time. AND 3 Dr , J , Meaglier.mOculist , Aurist , AMD SPECIALIST. In Chrnnlc dlreases , otters hla Ben Ices tc all at dieted with dletanea of > h < Eye , Ear , rr Chronic dl eisc8 of any character , wcrranta a euro In a 1 Rheumatic atloctl-ns Can bo conuulted by mail or In pen-on at the MttropollUn hotel , Council UluQi , Iowa , J. G. HOFFMAYR & CO. , OITT ROLLER MILLS. . Ground by Porcelain I ' Rolls AND HUNGARIAN PROCESS Eiclnslvoly , Warranted Equal to any made In the United Statea. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT , ALSO Bran & Shorts. jan4-tf Council Blofla , la. FOUNDRY. WIHTHERLIGH BROS. , Are now ruuh to contract for small castings of every dencrlptlon in MALLEABLE IKON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special attention U called to the fict that tha metals arc me Uil In CIUUBLKShlcliijiiatto M'O beat casting * , Burning Brands fen DISTILLERS , BREWERS , TACK ERS , 01GAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES , Etc. , E O. , Ao well u Cattle Brands AUE NICKLY EXECDTEU. Works : CornerSUthitreetand Eleventhanuut. ( COUNUIL ULUFFS. IOWA. J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. t)5Broadway ) , Council Bluffs. DARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , DRY GOOD AND CARPET HODEE. Broadway , and Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa mar-5-Sm Whoop la ! Get along ! Go ! CLEAR THE TRACK. 2,13 , and you may know We're ' en ronte for the Boston [ tore , ' Nothing like it since old "Hoar , " Heaved his anchor and left the Shorei BOSTON TEA CO. , 16 Main Street. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1,50 , $1.75 and $2.00 nff.aBJ Billow Sreets , Coecil Bluffs. GEISE' BOTTLED BEEK , MADE KUOlt 1HE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE Orders Quod In uny partct tbo city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. BATH INSTITUTE , lirjant Street , ono Door norih of Dohiny'a Hall. Thermo-Elrctric , Medicated and Sulphur Baths. For ladles and gentlemen. These Bathi are fully endo srd by the Medical Fraternity as being an unfftllint' BU > lllayln roc nt Co'd ? , llheuniailsro , curalgia , Liimtago and inuny other aliments Besides , my wife , a competent lady , will attend todies. P M. LOOK WOOD , Propr. J STEAM COJFFJ3E MILLS , Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Fresh Roasted Coffeer , Teas and Spicoe , 3Q5 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. MORGAN , .KELLERj&JDO. , The finest quality and largeat stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalio cases. Calls attended to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr , Morgan has served OB undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understands hisbuaineas. WAREROOMS , 346 AND 857 BROADWAY. Upholstering In all its branched promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambrequins. Tele * graphic and mall otdpramlpdwjthgutdejtty. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Befr and malt In any quanMty'to ' suit purchuers. Beer 18.00 per barrel. Private famhltt sup plied with until keg at 11.00 each , delivered freoof charge to any part of the city. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer In and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER , No. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the oountry elicited City orders to families and dealers delivered free. _ _ DUQUETTE , GUI BERT & CO. , ( Successors to iiU : ) & DUQUETTE ) , ( I 16 and 18 Pearl-st. , Council Bluffs , la. CT-A-QOIB C3KBES. O CS3E3 No. 529 S Main Street. - Council Blull's. Our constantly Incremlng trade is eufilcifnt pro < f of our iquare dealing and atten tion to customers. Good butter always on hand. Prompt delivery of goods. S. M. CHOOKS I'-vs. N. B. EABTOX , Secy. J. 0. HOFFMAN , V.oi Pros. N. B. MOOKK , Couneolor. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE- tinder the Liwa of Iowa. ] Insurance at iclnal Cost , LIVE STOCK .Ag-ilnst Loan by ACCIDENT , THEFT OH DEATH , Or Any V. Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever. Experienced agents wonted. Correipondence loliclted i'raui all parts of Iowa , OFKIUE103 Pearl Street , Ocunoil Blufli. ' la , vtcS-dtf