* * * " ' " * V - I f , r . . THE DAILY BEE - COUNCIL BLUJF.FS IOWA MONDAY JANUARY 22 The Daily Bee. COUHCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning , Jan. 22. HATES : S * Carrier , - - - - - McenUper woek. 110.00 p f Te r. _ Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near roadway. MINOR MENTIONS. - J. Mncller'i FklaceJMuito Hall. F Tbe Catholic fair open * thU evening. Tne board of trade hold an adjourned meeting at its roomn thin evening. Subscribe for new paper andipcriodl- oils at II. K , Seaman's book utore. Thelhennomotorwaa.l)0 ) below / MOat at 0 o'clock last night. CIIKAP IUn.noAi > TICKI.TS. Ihiy them from D , W. Buihncll , 6 doom north of poitofEce. mlf The trains from the eaut were nR in late > e tetday , eomo of them five liouru behind time , Meyer , ono ol the m&il carriers. lm had an Index finger badly frozen while making his rounds. Kev. John Harbour , of Ijoulwtlle , Ky. , occupied tha pulpit of the Presby. terlan churrhlyesterday. The charre of cmbezitement preferred nR ! n t Tom Wndcn wa , on Saturday , dltmliecd tn Juntlco Schuu court. It Is reported that n relative of Dr. Ballard'a has been arrested for the robbery of which he was lately the vIctiin.ZH2i ! < The street car tracks are ( till buried to deep In snow that ( thighs are run In. tead to and from the transfer and depot ? . The city council hold an adjourned meeting lhl evening , at which time the license que tion will probably bo brought rp. The hall of the Catholic Knlghti , which was poitponod last Thursday even * ing on account of the storm , is to be given this evening. A young man named Frank 1'ottor , of Shelby county , had hti arm so badly crushed In a corn iheller lant week as to necessitate amputation. The 0. B. & Q. train froin the oai > t was the tlret to arilveyesterday , as it has been for several days past. It was two and a half hours late , and the others later. The monotony acd dignity of the en- perlor court on Saturday was cnntiderably shaken up by a dog fight. The round lasted about five minutes , and was then declared a draw , each dog being drawn away by the tall while the clerk separated their ncsei by a hot fire ( hovel. The extreme cold has caused much trouble ith the gas. It was poor enough before the late snap , but that dimmed it still ] more. The city council r.t Its last Bcssion had to uao caudles , which were planted on the table in a primitive man ner , without candlestick ? , and when an alderman offered a resolution , ho would rise In his place , grab up a candle , hold it and the paper under his nee , and retd way. way.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kdw rd J. llapars , who have been occupying roomi rented from Charles llotb , weio surprised on returning to their rooms to find that the landlord had set out their things into other apart' monti , leaving them no conveniences ) or accommodations. They complained ol Iloth for thus taking the law in his own hand and bad him brongbt Into court , but Iloth speedily settled the matter. la the case of J. M , Phillips VH. the city , for damages to property nrrlsing from a chance in grade of the street , aud In which adecliion wai recently given In the district court In favor of the city , there will probably be an appeal to the supreme court. As It U necessary for the damages to be apprtlaed , the mayor has appointed J. L. Farnam to represent the city's Inter eat on the board o'f three , A stabbing affray on Broadway was currently reported yesterday. It proved to be an exaggeration , however , the foun dation of the report being the fact that man named Schneider , who was on a lit- . tie spree , got Into nome difficulty in it sa loon and received a blow over ono eye , whleh cauied the claret to flow some. A little later M he was walking up Broad way he fell down on the ice , and reoelvoc another bruise , lie lay there yelling "I'm ( tabbed , " until friends picked him up , and conveyed him In a sleigh to his home. Tbe chief ot pvllce yesterday moiulng received word that there was a team ol horses standing In a liable back of Ingall'i store , which bad received no 'food or at tentlon since Thursday mernlng. Invest ! gallon corroborated the statement , It be ing learned from parties occupying an other part of the stable that no one bai been there since that time to look aftei the animals. The appearance of the horati also Indicated that they were nearly fain Isbed for lack of food and drink. Chle Field took them to Kiel's bam to be then provided for , and tried to find the owner but did not succeed In thU yesterday. G randy & Co. wanted permlsiion of th city council to plant a dazzling atree lamp for advertising purposes In front o their store , but'the aldermen have re fused to give leave on the ground that I one firm planti auch a lamp , another will and thus go on lumbering up the street They wore also led to this action by th fact that last fall they refused to grunt i request mido by A. Louie for a like per jnlt , Tbe regular street lamps do not acem , however , to be fighting the dark ness very aucceaifully , and perhaps sucl private lamps might bo a hoi p. Tom Cavln feeli justly proud of th pold headed cans preiented him by th Iloyal Arcanum but It coat him the cigar * His brother commltteeruan , Patterson bad wagered him that he ( Gavin wouli make a speech during the evening , whlli the latter , who dltclalms oratory entirely insisted that under no clrcuinitanoi would he do r , as he was especially mre that bo wouldn't even be called on ash hd set up all thu plni hlmstlf. Whoa Tom was presented with the ono It was n complete turprUe. Of course ho had to at leait get up aul say "thank you , " and as he commenced to do ao , he looked across the room , and there was Pttteuou on the broad grin. He had won bia bet. It nearly broke up the unwilling speaker but he managed to rally and made a very neat Ittle speech of accsptatlon. The first to ongrotulate him and remind him of the let was Patterson. A masquerade ball Is to be given next alutday evening nt Turner hall , by the Turnvereln. All their majqncrndes ore njoyable , and this proinltns to be one of he best. Mace and Slade. the famous sluggers , will give an eihlbltlon at Omaha this evening , as will be rccn by a more extend- d notice on the eighth page. A Walnut land agent was talking to t customer the other day , and the customer winledtoknow If It really was warmer up In Dakota than it was here , and If " , he came. The land agent laid : "Why , ! don't own mcli an operation of Inflam mation as coofei'or of rnatthenmitlcs in tinlversnllst , and I don't perspire to ; but you know , if you know anything about [ cnlogr , that the Icy thermal line rnnn Ight through Dakota and the cold end was laid In lows ; It turns a tquaro corner tboutlOOmll'M nnrtu of Council IMufTs ind runs west ; that places Dakota mostly outh of Icy thermal , which makes the cllmnto very congenital. " "Aro yotuurc , " aid the cmtumer , "that your explanation s correct ! " "Courte I em ; ain't I posted ? laln't I traveled' ; " Of course the cur. a claim nt onco. ( Walnut The telephone cystem In Council Hulls needs touchlig up n little. When run at tha best there are naturally Rome causes for grumbling , but complaint ) teem o thicken here. There h some one sup posed to bo at the central cflico day nnd night , but nt night Itt \ often nlmott Ini- K ! b1o to wake up whoever U In chargo. The oxcueo for the heavy sleeper Is that the bell at the central ollico h not loud enough , and that n gong ought to bo pro vided whlh would oroiuc the slumbering occupant. Daytime as will there U often difficulty , the wires or instruments or lOmethlng being out of order or not right y handled. What the telephone exchange n Council Blnffs seems to need is some experienced man who understands cncugh about electric apparatus in general , and telephones in particular , to detect faults and provide remedies. If the telephones already In can be worked latlefactory , there should bo a rapid increaio of pat- ronigehero. ] Crystal Roller Mills Patent Granu lated Flour , Superlative A , the high- > st grade of flour manufactured. Snowy white , pnro , light nnd owcot , Auk your grccor for it and you will mvo nonci other _ tf. Children's hortvy ochool hoao nt Inrkncea , Orcutt & OO.'B. Notice of Dissolution. Notice io hereby glvon thnt the oo- mrtnerehlp herutoforo existing under ho firm name nnd style cf Bilwin & Jowks , him this dny been dissolved ) y matunl couaont. All ergons cunwiny themnolvca to bo indobtml to natd firm will pay the xiunn to L 0 , Baldwin , nt Council BiuflV , lowc , and all persons having claims n i said firm will present tbo same for payment nl the eainn plnon. DixM at Council Blulft. Towa , this the IH'.h doy of January , 1883. L 0. BALDWIN , E , H , COWLHH Ladles' and children's wool hoods nt Harknoss , Orcutt & Co'A. THE DARK"CRIME Tbo InvoBtltrntion of tbo Death of tbo Colored Babe Left to the Grand Jury. Saturday morulag was the tlmo sol Tor hearing the examination of the Washington girl , who was charged with having murdered her now-born uabn. Her mother was also under arrest for being a co-partner , it being thought that she waa the ono who oar rlcd the babe to the vacant building whore It waa found frozpn. There was jultu a largo and motley gathering of black * and whites in Judge Ayles worth's court , some as witnesses , moro as simply drawn from cariosity. The expectancy of the crowd was dlsna pointed , however , for instead cf on taring into the details of the case , the attorney for the girl , Mr. Ware , sim ply announced that aho wnlvod exam ination. Jndgo Aylosworth there upon bound her over to the grand jary in the sum of $2COO , which amount she was of course unnblo to fnrnlih , and she wont back to jail. The prosecuting attorney , Mr. Hun ter , dlamiuod the charge against thu girl's mother but desired that she nud the girl's llttlo brother bo hold as witnesses , but the matter waa finally arranged by which bonda were given for the appearance of the boy , ho to remain In the city hero with his undo , Mr. Green , who la eno of the bondsmen - men , until the meeting of the grand jury in May. Thu mother will go back to her homo in O don , Mis souri , and promises to return at the time of the trial , The importance o keeping the boy particularly , la thai he now stands ready to swear that hla sister admitted to him that the hal frozen to death child found was hers and the prosecution does not want t < glvoany chance ior him to bo splritoi away. YOUTHFUL SKIPPERS- A Quartette of Boys Skip Out of tb Oalaboosoand Bvado Puniebment. The police captured four boys nv oraglcg about 1-i years cf age , they being charged with larceny. It scorns that they have stolen same rubber boots , overshoes , a lady'u cloak , ant sorao other articles , some cf which were recovered. The bays were locked - ed up In the calaboose , but on Satur day morning , when they were wanted , thry ncro yono. The little fellows had found a luilo in the lloor , and through that crawled Into tha basiv tnent , nnd thence out through the un locked front door , und oil for parts unknown. The Imement door has been unlocked for n week or ten days past , the key luring been broken , no that this carelessness had added ' .o the already ineecurn condition c f the calaboose , When thu uUy cannot keep even boys locked up , f Jr wnnt of a jail snllicietitly strong to hold babies , it is about time the plans for a new city buildirg bo pulled out f the pig eon hole , tno dust brushed dl'cf them , and work begun In earnest , HOME AGAIN. Harry Oarponter's ' First Wife Reaches Virginia igain. She There Le/irua That Her Little Daughter is Mieeinjj. The Child Suppled t > Hkv0 Been Abdnotcd. The bigamist sensation , in which larry Carpenter appeared hero an the inaband cf two wives , ono In Virginia , ho other in Conncll Bluflj , bus dropped out of public talk since Ilany wns cent ocroaa tha utato to serve n > cur in the penitentiary nl Fort klRclleon. Sirs. Carpenter No , 1 then wont on her way to Virginia , promia- tig to return to Council BltfF * to make her homo horn , and wait for the rolcMo of Harry , with the throat that eho would have still further revcngo on him. On arriving nt her Virginia lomo it necniB that she found still other troiiblo awaiting her , the de- ; aita of which uro plven m The Wheel- ntf Intelligencer cf last Thursday , m 'ollowa : Mia , Emma L. Carpenter , nifo of flarry Carpenter , whoso exploits nt Council BluiFi , Iowa , including his am'ut , convictlnn and imprisonment ror b'garoy ' , Iwvo already been chron- o'cd ' in the IntolliguncEr , hrrivcd fiomn yesterday from Council Bltiffr , whtro who lias boon since the trial She RajH Giirpentcr'n light emitonco , ono year , waa brought about by hie Bocond wife biqning a petition for norcy , nnd his mother going to the | udgo in person. Thn sonler.c' ' caused universal disiatlsfactlon there , aa the man was believed to have been guilty of burglary , embezzlement and ittemptcd outrage. An Indictment is lending against him at Fort Haditon or burglary , acd when his term expires - piros ho will bo tried for that crime. When Mrs , Carpenter visited her ormer husband alter his conviction , 10 besought her to appeal to the judge 'or mercy on hi behalf , promising to ive with her , but she refused. He hen bogged her to got him n vial of andanum , but this request she also Inclined. It acorns that his other vic tim was lens firm. When Mra , Carpenter returned lomreho sent , and i forwards went , o the luiuso of Qoorgn Johnson , on Market street , near Tw nty-fourth , whuro her daughter Alice , aged 10 , tad been lif : . Both attempts to re cover posaeepion cf the child were in vain , Mro. Johnson refusing Iirr ad- mittnnro to the honso until she forrod her way In , and then tolling her the child had boon sent away. Mrs. Car- punter declared she will to-day swear out n warrant fjr the parties engaged in keeping her child from her , on the charge of abduction. If oho dneo an other intcrc&tiug cano will bo cJibrded. Mrs. Oirpontrr alluded to an item in the SI. Clalravlllo corrci'inndorco ol The Intelligencer , tvMch wao uncom plimentary to her , She eaya the per son furniahim ; the information wan a relative of Oirpontur'n , who has n crudpo against hor. Carpenter usoi to go to bchocl in M. Olairsvillo , whore ho was commonly cillcd "Diul Baker , " n ho lived with relatives named Baker , llo was wild bay , nud apparently 1 aa never reformed. Mro. Carpenter , mother of the prls oner , is otill in Council Blnffi. Ilia first wife will receive u writ of divorce from thu Iowa court in April. The great distinguishing , feature o ! Itoildlng's ; KuaaK Sal.e IH iti power to re m-co InfUr-nmtlon Hnrkneca , Orcutt it Co. liavo stilt i few fine eilk dolmaiit ) , Call nnd BOO them. Table linoua , nnpklno , doylicn , towel - ol r.nd crfBhcs cheap nt Ilarknceo Orcutt & Oo.'s. BADBLQOD. Two Brotnera-ln-lnw Who nro In Law tire Far From Being Brothers. Most of Saturday WH taken up in Jmtico YnuKhan'a court with the ex amlnatlon of Jo Brown charged with perjury , Thla serious charge Bo ° ms to have grown out c f a family trouble botwcon Mr. S. Goldstein and Mrs Goldstein , who la a eistcr of Brown's Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein have eeparat od on acaount of some trouble , which the husband charges up to Brown' * account , claiming that ho is the rea instigator of the ditllcnlties , and the prime cause of Mrs. Goldstein leav ing htm , and going to her father Mr. L. Brown , of Omaha , leaving him the care of a babe eighteen months old and two other children. Mrs Goldstein bought to , replevin some household goods which the claimed as her own individual property , and in taking out the papers her brother Ji went on the bond , justtying In th sum of $180 , claiming on oath that ho WM worth that much property. Gold stein in turn had him arrested for perjury In this swearing' , one Saturday's examinaticn wa to get at the facts. An adjournment was had until to-day fo the purposes of getting more wltiu'ssci as to the real value of the property which Brown shows as justiiicatloi for going on the bonds aa ho did Mynster and Adams nro attornoya for the prosecution und Col , Koatloy fo : the ih fondant. Holiday gocds at llnrkness , Orcut & Oo.'s. Weak miiEclen nud ncrvon , sluggish ucsi of thought and Inactivity , cured by Brown's Iron Bitters. PBHSONAU J. H. lilliH , f Chicago , U at the A. M. Paiktr , of Dubuque , Sundijct at the Ogden. J. I ) . Itibbin ? , of Xew York , nrrlvcd'at the O dcn yesterday. O. T. Wells , of Burlington , U n fuwt of the Ogden hnune. Alderman Frank Xewell txpccti to star for Fargo la a day or 10 , J , 1 * . Ueacb , the young and wlde-avako mayor of Hambur ? , ban decided to open a > ank there , having atsoctatsd with him in ho enterprise Mr. Welle * , of Illinois. S. 8. Smith nJ wife , of Mapletorj , own , are stopping at the Pacific , G. A. Wilklmon , of Dccatur , Michigan , pent Sunday at the Pacific house. K. J1 Abbott went to Missouri Yilley Saturday night to attend to the Inntalla- Ion of officers and Inspection of a new pott of the O. A , It , , organized there. II. F. Strlckllng , who represents Sher man Brog. t ( Co. on tha road , In At home again , and will upend this week In Inter viewing the trade In Council Uluff * and Omaha , It la expected that Kev. Dr. Clel&nd , now of Ke > kuk , and lately p&'tor of the 're byterian church bore , expect * to vliit bis city the latter part of thin month. lo may be nmurod of B hearty welcome , H ho and bin fitni y have many true tleuda horr. When you fool out of sorts , have he bl u en , melancholy , etc. , it moot > o indigestion that aila you. Brown'n ron Btttcru cures it. IOWA 1TWMS. Cednr Ilapids tends out ICO commercla riveleiH. Independence Is to have apackiug house o C3 t $76OCO. Iowa Fnlla will found a colony in Da- cotu the coming fall. Den Molnoa' eipenno for fire protection a S40.0CO annually. The Vfnton rreamery m.vie 10jOCO lounda of batter U t year. Kiplds IUH Imported a culoicl of York city etrfet waifs , Plymouth county thinki It Is to receive large influx ot settlers in the spring , A Davenpirt eloctrh lftbt company has btn organized. The capital la $ ,000. The Mnrithalltowu Tiinos-llofuhllcnn lenouncej Woodbury ball in that city on a ire-trap. The Clapn block fire in Dai Mulnes caused $143,028 loei.witb $01,000 innur- once. There are OCO creauierlei in tha etatp. Hie jleldof butter is 100,000,000 pounds Mir annum. Ono f nmlly In Boone county hag managed > pet $1,00(1 ( out of the poor fund during bo past year. The aneak thlerea are making it decIdedly edly lively for the Cedar Ksplds mer chants and citizens generally. The jail at Marlon caught fire on the Hh , but waH extlnguleheci wltboot crc- natlng any of the prisoners. Much speculation is Rtill rife over the 'allure ' of the Albla bank. An expert la at work endeavoring to olve the mystery. Glenwood , Council Bluffs , Silver City , Pacific Junction and Tabor are to be con nected hy a continuum telephone wire. The discovery of co l ol Tama county IRB encouraged the formation or a com pany at Tracr for the utirpoao o ! ulnking a abaft. Thentiw city dlresiory in Cedar llipld ) contains 5,000 nu i.rn , on which it fa ac counted B.ife to l ) e caluilation for a pin Ion of 15,000. 'j'lin Lincoln Guards of Ogden have just procured § 150 worth of new uniform ? , und It claims to bo the only company in the utito fnlly equipped. Tim po > r farm of Bucna Viatn county cost Jaat vcar SI OOD. > , nd the huilding just completed cost S-.fiCO. The puupcm HI couuty coat $3,221 S7. A young man. styling himself "Coal Oil Johnny No. 2 , " ha * come ti , \ > iM at Keo- Hiuqim , where be astounded the people plu with his cxtravn unco He Imi been 'thriving the queer" on them. Des Moines city hai won the snlta brouglit agnlnat It hv thlrti-on property owuerH for damagrR alleged to t'avo ' been cauied ti property by construction of n Itvec. Tbe cmount Involved wan $15OCO Tliero Is a prospect of a new opera hoim in Mnrsballtown. The Masons huve tb matter of converting the porsent opera bimso Into n lodpo hall under ailvlioment la which ov nt a new theatre will b built. Tbe Tow * l/'ity 'pipers are kicking bo cuiae Cedar Hapicis baa ttifd to | oi t u wo mnn In dentitute circumstances upon Ilia city. She was placed on a train and be faio cald. A gang of counterfeiters were recent ) ; unearthed near Delhi. The work was don in a cave , nnd ono was nrrested with al hla toola , and about $200 in dimes nut twenty-live cent pieces. Ilia name I 1'enn and Is now In jail in Dubuque. Bold Hlahway Robbery. Illne Spring * ( t ? < li. ) Motor. Last Monday evening , as Mr. C. T Groy , collecting ngsnt of II S. Ooli & Co , , < f Council Blulft , Iowa , wa returning to the city from Wymore hn was waylaid and robbed of abou $580 , Following are full partlculara Mr. Gray had niado arragemcnt with those owlrg hla company to ineo him at the City hotel that day. On account cf many of them being late ho was delayed In completing hla bual ness till after banking hours ; con scquontly ho failed to deposit the money. Ho , however , went t the bank , and ou his return turn told his landlord that he was. going down to Wymor to finish up como business ho had to do there , and would be bick shortly After concluding hi * business there h otartod to xoturn. When near Mr Porter Morse's house ho taw two men , obou't twenty stops from th burgp , coming toward him. They walked right up to the horses before turning out , when they turned to th right , ono being In advance of th other. When the foremost man wa oven with the buggy the other made a grasp for the horses nnd at the same tlmo Gray was struck over the head. He cried out and ono of the men called to the other to cut his throat if ho made any more noise. A' this point Gray lost conscious noes. When ho came to he found himeolf on the ground How hn came there ho does no know , but his money , about J680 waa gene , as nas also a Smith & Wes son revolver , pocket knlfo. etc. Mr Gray got up and made his way to Morso's house , who took him to Blui Springs , whore his wounds were prop erly drosecd , Ho has several bat wounds , but is rapidly improving. The team and buggy have boon recovered covered , but aa yet no clue has been found if the highwaymen. Various rumors have been afloat. Wednosda > n man waa arrootod on suspicion , bu nothing was found to convict him , ho having proved that ho was in town at the time. The arrival of hogs now are the best o the teasou , Packer * nre still ruuulug am ready salex are found for all olfcilng * . If fauir > i nnd thlpperi wonM consul their Interests more they would ship to thU market. Trade In town U light on account of the severe cold and suo\v. Vigor , strength and health all fount in one bottle of Brown's Iron Bitten , COUHCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special kdrertlsomenti ) , sue x > et , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Ilont , Wiotl , Hoarding , etc. , will b Inserted In thin column at the ow rat o ( TEN GENTS PEH .INK for tha flnt Insertion and P1VK CENTS T.H LINE ( or each subsequent Insertion. icave lAv ertliementa at our office , No. 7 'carl Street , near Broadway. Wanta. WANTKD-IO.OOO btuhcls of corn. Inquire at .So.3l I'.ITI Btrcct , or birom factory , Mllln and north Sixth. MITMA.CO. iltfWANTKi > Kvcrytojv ID uouucu uiun , . in Uke Tni B , 20 couts per week , dt rcred by carrion. Office , Ho 7 Pe rl Street For Sale and Rent .1i IIS lh Aliotel in ihis city , all ( uriifshrcl , ; do titt ft puj Ititf Lusinu F , lor nln chi > np , lit Janl9fct OHH.L V DAT. [ 71011 UUN1 Ah nieof three rormi for e'uht [ ' rollarj iraontli. . lorat il luary oppoellu tha lzh mhool. Ail'ly at No. Via Ill h Sihool cr.tip. tl A t olllcu , ino-ttt'huntaKi'Oinly fltuatcil , olltnt CV. itt k room In return for tr > lee ; ox , fuel , to. , fimil h l. AdariKJ , "Olllcc , " UKK oltlcc , lutincil lllulls OLI ) I1KM In j-acR ( ? os o a hundred at 2tc a iincsttiu at Tux DKK ollice. No. 7 I'tarl I root. tf Miscellaneous. QALOONFOUSAr.i-In : Omshn , iolt ) > ( f acmh 3 limlno's front fKKUOO to 31200 Wpor mon h ciponces llylit the party lion other Imsine n. Ad ti Umaha Dally lco ! Omaha Neb7"lMDt I OUND A collejfi [ oclety pin. Cjrc to the JL1 lK ! oll.c ! , p y for this nd , prove prniM-ity nnil get the pin. d27 tf D it. W. L. PAPfON I'Jiynlclftn and Oculist. Can euro any CAM of sore yc . It Is only matter of time , and can euro generally In rom three tc five weoks-lt m&hca nr differ. ODCO how long dleeasvd. Will QtralKhten croeo oyee , operate and remove Vtyre < ; lDm % etc. , and niert aitlflclal eyes. Bpedal attention to re- movnlnir Udoworms COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO , BOCK UbA.ID AX Depart. .Arrhe , Atlantic Kxt..fi 0pra Foctnc fSt..0:15am : Ex and Moll.025 am Ex and Hall".65 pm D. Molnea ac.7:15 a m DCS Moinesnc.4:40 : p m CHICAGO , BUBL1XOTOS ASD QUISC1. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Kit..6:30pm : Pacific Ext..920am Mall and Kx.9:20am : Mall and Kx'.7:00pm : N. Y. Ex 4:00pm Neb & Kea Ex..8:20 : a m ClltCAOO AND KORIIIWK3TEBJt. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..B:15pm : Pacinc Ext..9:15am : Jell ant ) Ex'.3:20am : Mali and nx.G:15 : p in Accom. ( Sat..6uW p m Accom. ( Moii..l:45 : p in KANSAS CTIV , 81. JOS A I'D COUXC1L BLfKHJ , Depart. Arrive , ilftlland Ex..0 5am I Express. fi Opin Express 0:10 : p ui | Mall and Ex..C'43pm DNIOM PACiriC. Depart. ArrUe. > rcrland Ex.lUTOa. m. OicrlamlEx.4:00 : p. m. -Incoln Ex. , 11:30 : a. m. DemcrKx..800n.m , ) cn > cr Ex..7:00 : p. m. Local Ex 6:30 : a. in. x > col Ex 7:25 : a. m. Kx 0 : ( ft. m. Emigrant..020p. m. Ex r-oOa. m. WABAHll , BP. LOUIS AND Depart ArrUe. Hall and Ex. . 0:45 : a m I Mali anil Kx. . 4 30 p in Cannon Ball. . 4:50 : p m | Cannon Ball..11:03 : a m SIOUX CUT AND I'ArlllC. Depr.rt. Arrhc. For Sioux CHy.VJa a m Fnn Sioux C'y.CirX ) p ra for KortNlobrara. Knn Fort Nlournra , Neb' 7:55am : Ntb ' 6:50 : pm for St. Paul..7:40pin : From St. I'aul..820 a ni miCAOO , MILWAUKKR ASD BT. PAUL. I.ea > o Cotmcll BluHg. Arrh cs Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex. . ' : ? U a m I Mall and Ux.'G 5 pm Atlantic Ex. [ 5lrp : m | Atlantic tx.'J:10a | : m CIIICAQO , UILWAUhVU AND BT. 1'AtL. Icn\cnOniaha , Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ex. . ' 7:15 : a m I I'aclllc Ev IOM5 a n Atlantic Ex. . [ Mop m I Mall and Ex.7-25pui 'Except Simdajs. | E\upt S'JturdajB. JExcept Mondajs. B Dully. Council Dlutta & Omaun Street ; R. B I.ca\ Couni.ll ItliuTa. Leave Omaha. 8 a in , u a 111 , . 10 a m , I 8 m , 9 a m , 10 a m 11 a in , 1 m , 2 p ro , 3 p 11 am , 1pm , 2pm , 3p m , 4 p m , 0 p m , 6 p m. I m , 4 p m , 5 p m , C p m Street care run half hourly to the Union Paclfl Depot. Ou Sunday the can begin their trips a 0 o clock a. m. , and run rcKU'any during tlio da ) at 0,11 , 2 4 , B and C o'clock , andrun to cltvtimu AND Dr , J , Meagher.izOcnlist , Aurist , AND SPECIAUST. In Chronic diseases , offers hit ; scnlccj to all al dieted with dlttucs ol tb t Ejo , Ear , rr Lhronl dlKHuso of any ch r ctur. Warrints a cure lu alUhiuinaiiu affoctlunx Can bu CTP.snltcil ! > mall or In penon at the Uttropolltan hotel Council Bluffs , Iowa. J. G , HOFFMAYR & CO. , CITY BOLDER MILLS. ZFJLOTJIR Ground by Porcelain Rolls HUNGARIAN PROCESS Exclusively. Warranted Equal to any made In the United States. ASK YOUR GROOER FOR IT , ALHO Bran & Shorts. jan-l-tf Council Blafla , la. FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH B30S. , Are now rt'oil ) to contract for small easting o o\cry deitcilptloii In MALLEABLE IRON , ORAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special attention U called to the fict thatthi metala are mo ted lu tni'ciiiLy.shlch glM s t' o ur > Burning Brands KOU DISTILLERS , UREWEUS , PACK- EUS , OIGAR and TOBACCO FACTO KIES , Eo , , Ecc. , Aa wi'U as Cattle Brands AUE KICKLY KXKCOTKO \Vork : CornerSlxthstrrctand l'Jc\eiith a\euue. ICOUNClTj U1ATFFS. IOWA. MSB , B , J , HILTOW , M , DM PHYSICIAN AHD SURGEON , 822 Braudvruv. ConaolltBIaffi "BLACK-DnAUGHT" tmrea i'j awl HARKNESS , GRCUTT & GO. Broadway , and Fourth Street , , Council Bluffs , Iowa tnfir-5-Stn & . - 3EK. ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AI D RETAIL DEALERS IN LACOTAMA , LEHIfiH , BLOS8BUM AND ALL CMELL8Y3LLE ( COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC , Office No. 34 Penrl Street , Yards Oor. Btghth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Blufi's. FORD Guarantees the Best $1,50 , $1.75 and $2.00 xasr ricssin Bluff and ffillow Sreete , Council Bluffs. ajraaEtjs GEISE' BOTTLED BEER , MADE FKOil IDE AKTKSIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGENTS FOB THK Orders flllod In uny part o > tuC city. Ordera by telephone promptly attended to. BATH INSTITUTE , lirjant Street , ono Door north ot Dohany'a Hall. Tbermo-Elictric , Medicated and Sulphur Baths. For lidics and gentlemen. These Baths are fully tntfo aed by the Medical Fraternity as bcinjf an untillln nuxilia.yin rco nt Cn'd ' ; , RhcumalUro , > curalKla , Lumta o and many other aliments licrtlilcs , my wife , a competent lady , HI attend ladle * . F. M. LOOKWOOD , Propr. STEAM COEJFEE MILLS , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh Ronated Coiloo ? , Tens and Spices. 3Q5 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. CONRAD GEISE'S Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Betr and malt In any quantlty'to ' ult purchasers , lifer (8.00 per barrel. Private famhlos enp- piled with m ll kegs at $1.00 each , aehvered tree of cbarxa to aoypart of thn city. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer In and SULK AGENT FOR Joseph Scblltz Brewing Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER , No. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited City orders to families and dealers delivered froo. DUQUETTE , GUIBEET & CO. , ( Succenora to EUB & DUQUETTE ) , G and 18 Pearl-st. , Council Bluffs , la. No. 529 S Main Street. Council Bluffs. Our constantly Increasing trada Is sufficient proof of our rquare dealing and atton * tlon to customers. Good liutter alwaya on hand. Prompt delivery of goods. TITLE ABSTRACT OFFICE. , , OT. TOT. < 3K3ftTT53E2.ZJ.3aB O G > . Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - " IOWA. S. M. OUOOKS 1'ren. N. B. EAHTON , Secy. .1. 0. IIorFMAX , Vio.i Pres. N. B. LIoor.E , Counsolor. MUTUAL IOWA STOGK INSURANCE GO. [ Incorporated under the Lawn of Iowa. ] Insurance at Actual Cost , Ineurlrc LIVE STOCK Against Loss by ACCIDENT , THEFT OR DEATH , Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever. Experienced agents wanted. Correspondence isllclteJ from all parts of Iowa. .OFFICE ' . * 103 Pearl Street , Council Blulls , la , . vicS-dtf