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THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLTJ.F.FS iOWA THESDAf JANUARY 23 The Daily Bee. IJOUNCOLUFFT Tuesday Morning , Jan. 23 BUDSCRIPTION RATES ! BrCirrtei , . . . . . SO cent * per week Of Mill. . . . . . . 110.00 per Teir Office : No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Noivr MINOR MENTIONS , -J. Mnoller'i Pal coMn | Io Hall. Subscribe for newspaper * la nt II. K. Se&man'a book store. The Colcago k Northwestern illJ not arrive until about 7 o'clock last evening. Abe Lincoln Tout U. A. H. la prepar- lag to hold n catntifirc ntan early day. The ca c of Charles Grant for trylriR to dodge a board bill , h to come up to-mor row. Jacob Harb was before Justice Vaughan yesterday , and pleaded guilty to assaulting n womin. Ho was fined $1 and cost , The Turnvereln ia planning to Rive a Krand concert on the evening of Fobiuary J , for tbe benefit of the IhoJiulTercn In Germany. Bi Ofllcer Ciulck yesterday } arrested ft deserter from the regular array named Drew , and ho has bcn taken back to Fort Omaha. @ .TohnMarrott ] has boon arrested for ob- t lining money under falre pretences , nnd hU cft Iito cotno up this morning , but will probably bedlsmlsecd. Miss Nunla Wells.daughter of Mr.'nnd Mrs. L , Wells , entertained happily n II.tlo company of her friends on the occasion of her birthday last SUnrday. Papers are being taken ont to bring back from Missouri on n requisition the sister of the colored girl AS having been mixed up In the late killing of the colored babe. The boys In the county jail are about the only onea who don't grumble about the cold. They say It Is made hot enouch for them , The intense cold has In several In stances cauaed the gold leaf letter * on the glass of the outside doora and windows of builneifl offices to cntl up and come off. The Catholic fair opened , UU night with great BUCCCHI , a charming cantata be ing given by about thirty little folku , entitled - titled "Queen of the IHrJs. " Omaha furnished inuiic for the streets hero yesterday , nn eight horxn team , with n big wagon , and a brass band , advertis ing tor tha Mace Slado punching exhibi tion lait night. Hov. Mr. Armstrong , pastor of the Methodist church , has been delivering n eerloi uf excellent Hermans Sunday eve nings , on the human mind. The dis courses have proved so instructtvo nnd In- toreitlng as to call out steadily Increasing nudlencor. The owner of the starved team , men' thned In yesterday's UBK , applied yester day t the police station for possession of the horses again. The chief gave him an earnest lecture on cruelty to animals , and suggested that be ought to prosecute him severely , but finally lot him bavo the horcea on the promise of feeding them In tbo future. It la feared that the electric light pro ject here is to fall to the ground. Alder man Newell , who was Instrumental In get ting the enterprise started , and whoso en thusiasm was ouccoiffully imparted to some otberr , Is about to depart for Fargo , and his departure seems to demoralize the plans being laid. It Is to be hoped that the forces will rally again , but it seems doubtful at present. The thermometer yesterday ranged far below zero. At 6 o'clock in the morn ing one thermometer near tbo high school indicated 10 degree * Lclow. At other points It was reported an low as 22 , anil even ' ! . " > WBH recorded. At the Institution for tha deaf and dumb , the thermometer stood at 32 degrees below at 7 o'clock yes- teiday evening , and at ISO degrees below at J o'clock Sunday night. Crystal Roller Mills Patent Granu lated Flour , Superlative A , the high- cat grade of flour manufactured. Snowy white , pure , light and Bwoot. Ask your grocer for it and you will have none other. tf. Children's heavy school hose al Harkness , Orcutt it Oo.'e. THE GOLDSTEIN TROUBLE. Brown Acquitted of the OdarRo of Perjury. In Justice Vaughsm's court yester day there were ten or twelve more witncMcs examined in the case of the state vs. Joe Brown , charged with perjury , as preferred by hia brother- in-law , S. Goldstein. It was claimed that Brown , iu justifying a replevin bond for Mrs. Goldstein , his Bister , swore that ho was worth more than the tacts warranted. The witnesses who testified to the value of the property - orty which ho showed up placed it at a erjfiiclently high amount so that it appeared that Brown did not over reach the truth , and ho was therefore discharged. In connection with the affair the following card of Mrs , Gold stein's is given space : To the Editor ol Tut Urn. There appeared a notica in TUB BEE charging Joe Brown with bRing the cause of separating S. II. Goldntoa and hia wife. Therefore , I , Mrs Goldstoln , wish to cotrcct it ihrougl TIIK Bun , that it wan not on nccoun cf tny brother Joe Brown , but ot ftccount of A. Goldstein , n brother , o S. Goldstein's. The reaeoii of the quarrel I don't ctio to rucnticm in thi morning's paper , but if Mr. A. Gold stein withes to kno , through TIIK BEE , I will publish it with grot , pleaauru. Respectfully , MOLLIU GOLDSTEIN. Ladies' and children' ) ! wool hoods a Harkneas , Orcutt & Co.'s. When you feel out of sorts , have the blues , melancholy , oto. , it most be indigestion that alls you. Brown's Scon Bitter * cures it. A SWEDISH SKIPPJ2K- Ho Loves Not Wleoly , But Too Well , And Now LonvoB His Oirld Ueutnd Him. There is in the city a young Swede girl who cuni hat year from the old country , and who has oven now not become BO familiar with the use ol Engllnh us to ba able to toll the story of her shnmo , save through an inter preter. She gives her name an Chris tina Anderson , and her tale of trouble is to the effect that a young man of ler nationality had wooed her and so nflnoncod her as to load her to civo up that honor which to a true woman should bo dearer than life. Her condi- ion is now euch that her loss ( f virtue cannot long ba concealed , and the roung man 77)10 ) , under the promluo ) f marriage , betrayed the simple girl's , rnst , has lied for parts unknown , There it eaid to bo n double reason or his thus having 11 jd , instead .of marrying the girl , nnd by proving a rue husband suck to remedy the bvll ID had wrought The young nuin came to this country late last summer or in early fall , under peculiar clrcum- tancof ) . Ho had , in his native laud , roocd and won a fair mnidun whom 10 loved dearly , or ut'least claimed to , nit her parents objected to her mar- yint ; anyone foraovonil yonra to couit ; ila folks , on the other hand , objoctou , o hin marrying the girl , lot because hu was too young , ) Ut because of an old-timo feud be tween his father nnd the girl's father , who were neighbor * nnd who had oorao quarrels and lansuits concerning the title to some land. Thus per- ) loxcd In hin love matters the young nan emigrated and came to this lountry. After arriving hero ho earned that the girl , who now makes iomplaint against him here , and her jrother were living near Council Blairs , and as they came from near his old homo , and ho wan acquainted with ; hem there , ho naturally sought them out , and thus came here. The ao > qualntanco ripened into love , and more. lie intended to marry the girl , put a abort time ago ho received word 'rom the old country that the ; irl ho had left behind him , here was In a condition also to require a husband and that her par- snts relenting of their refusal to give ler hand in wedlock were now so wil ing that they had allowed her to emi- jrato for Americi , her intention being .o meet and wed her old lover. Klio s now on the way , and thus with two vaitors , one here , and one on the briny deep , each expecting him to marry , and each deceived by his lliolt paseion , ho has flown. A warrant will doubtless bo sent after litn , and if possible ho will bo brought tack , and ma-lo to answer for the deeds done iu the body. Harkneen , Orcutt it Co. have dill a 'ow fine silk dolmans. Call and ace ; hom. PiinsONAL , . J. n. Heltmnn , of Denver , Is at the PacIBe. W. L. Harding , of Kansas Olty , Is at the Ogden. 0. K , Ueezell , of Chicago , ia on Ogden louse guest. James D. Klce , of Burlington , is at the L' cltic house. George K. Cole , of Pacific Junction , Is In the city. C. W. Urown , of Burlington , waa a Pacific homo arrival yesterday. A. Marshall , of Shebrygan , WIs , .was an Oi-den bouna guest yesterday , A. J. Kalu , of Philadelphia , was imong yesterday's comers to the Ogden. II. Rf. Towner and ladv , of Corning , Iowa , are registered at the Ogden. fj. Bornhelmer , of St. Louis , stopped at the Ogden yesterday and thawed out. James M. Kvans , of St. Loals , is In the city , making hia headquarters at tbo Pacific. W. H. II. Dougherty , of Greenville , PA. , was in the city yesterday , a puoat of the Ogden. J. II. Wheeler , of the Ogden house , has just returned from a week's otay in St. Jo and Kansas City , lecturing to the be- nlghted doaiiens of those places on the beauties of winter. Mr. and MM. Meigi , who have been Blending n few weeks heru with her pa- rentf , Mr. and Mrs. O , U' . Stone , leave to day for their home In Califjrnia , taking the southern route. Dr. John Craig has bought seven acres of ground adjoining the town site on the southwest , of It. II. Woodrnancy , at $ GO per acre , and will erect thereon a nice dwelling , and otherwise Improve the prop erty as soon as spring opeuti. The contract for building has been let to ItiusoII & Ken- nedy. We shall be glad to welcome the doctor and his family , who are now real- dents of Council UlulTj. Macedonia Tri bune. Table linens , napkins , doylies , tow. ole and crashes cheap at llarknoss , Orcutt it Oo.'s. ULOOD ON A BRIDAL. DUESS. Tuo WeddlnK Gown of n arnnddnme WHO at 00 Hlta by the Hickory Lou. New You i\ciilnic : 1'ost. Chatting a few evenings since with a charming old [ lady of 80 years , and seating close bosidp in a chimney cor ner , whoso capacioui lire place was BRlow with a hickory blazt ? , such as few of this generation have boon fortunate - tunato enough to witness and enjoy the current of nodal goi sip and romU msconco ( lowed into the domain of fashion. With a minuteness of do tail which exhibited remarkable powois cf , wo favored memory were with u clearly dotinud description of the manners , customs and prevalent nudes of dress if the " day "when she vas youug and to the mimner born. " threescore - score years ngo. Excusing horsalf it moment , she returned bearing upon her arm a bilk dross , onoa white , but uowr limp and jellowed by the touch of time. The drees deserves liesciip tion : It was narrowly gored on the the front and tide breodthe , and nuite short. In the front and buck there was a largo cluster of deep gathers. The waist line was relegated almost to the arm pits , and the very short bodice - ice was laced up the back with a flat silk cord , The sleeves were long nnd close , and finished with frills of lace at the wrists. "This was my wedding dress , " she said , "My father rode a distance of moro than thirty miles en homoback to buy the silk of which It was made Its ujst represented my savings for moro than four years in butter and checstf making. I cut and made it with my own hands. My pattern was the bridal dress cf our pastor's wife , who the year before had come to us a young bridn from the shores of Mas sachusetts Bay. " Holding up one ol the sleeves , aho said : "Hero is a stain upon the silk , Ono of my brides maidr , In adjusting my modest homemade - made bridal veil , pricked her finger with an intrusive pin , and from the tiny wound fell a single drop of blood , of which this blemish Is the sign and token , To me it was but a trifle ; to lior it was a grievous mishap , which clouded her evening's happiness , " Holiday gocdii at liarknesa , Orcutt & Co.'a. Weak muscles and nerves , sluggish ness of thought and inactivity , cured oy Brown's Iron Bitters. CITY COUNCIL. Various Important Matters Con- uldorori , An adjourned meeting of the city council waa hold laat evening , the mayor and all aldermen prcaent except Gonldcn. A petition for widening the oidowalkn on Sixth street from Broad way to Indian creek to fifteen feet was presented and referred. The claim of Mro. Ed. Archer for $500 damages on account of stopping through a hole in a sidewalk was pre sented , Referred. Alderman Newell presented a reso lution granting the Council Bluffs Waterworks company an extension of tlmo until July 31st in which to complete - ploto its works. Alderman Shugart said ho had al ways objected to that part of the con tract which exempted the company from taxation. As the company would not content to have that part of the contract stricken ont , ho should have .o vote against the resolution. The resolution was adopted , Shugart alone voting no. An ordinance was presented for the Iconso and registration of saloons , the amount of the same being loft blank , [ loforrod to UHJ police committee , or dcrrd printed and to bo reported on at the first regular meeting in Febru ary. Several mombats of the board of rado appeared in the council cham- anr , that body having mot and ad journed to consider with the alder man the question of paving. Mr. Squirea of Omaha , presented a speci men of asphalt pavement being laid thoto and an informal discussion was had of the relative kinds cf pavo- inont. Do Not Ho Doooivod In these tunes ot quack medlclno adver- lisementB everywhere , it is truly gratify- | ng to find one remedy that in worthy of praise , and whinh really does as recom mended. Elictrio Hitters wo can vouch for as being a true nnd reliable remedy , end one that will do as rrcommendcd. They Invariably cure Stomach nnd Liver Cemplalnta , DlAonsca of the Kidneys nnd Urinary dillicultlen. We know whereof we speak , and can readily say , give them a trinl. Sold nt fifty cents a bottle by 0. V fn ! < ltn n Tomoeranca Convention. A mass temperance convention cf the city has boon called for February 3d at the Methodist church , to choose delegates to the state convention at Dos Moinoe , February 17th , to decide on a course of action in view of the re cent supreme court decision. Horsfonl's A old PItoipbato removes the uncomfortable fooling sometimes experienced after excessive smoking or chowlng. An Eagle Wlnned. \Villiam Eagle , ono of this city's oldest { citizens , who keeps a smnl store hero , was arrested last evening on complaint of Attorney Tipton on the charge of Larceny. The trouble seems to have arisen from a note o $35 which Eagle gave to Tiptcnas at tornoy'a foes , and on whictt ho hac paid part , and in settling up the bal ancoE glo destroyed the noto. Tip ton says ho grabbedjit and throw it in the stove. Eiglo claims differently and will have a hearing to-day. Buoklin'a Arnica Halve , The BIBT BAIVB In the world for Cuts , Brulsee , Bores , Ulcers , Salt Rhenm , Fe ver Sores , Tetter , Ch pped Hands , Chll Wains , Corns , and nil km eruptions , and positively cures plloa. It la guaranteed to give sntiafnotfon i ir * ney refunded. Prloa , 26 cents per cs , if or * % U br 0. v Qoodmun Money for the Unmarried Ono of the most solid and substan tial institutions in this country is thn Morriago Fund Mutual Trust Busocla- tlon of Cedar Ilapids , la. Duriug their first year , ending January 1st , 1883 , they paid over $30,000.00 in bonetita to their members , and the greatest satlifaclion prevails among their certificate holders. They art organizsd under the laws of Iowa , and their officers and directors are among the loading and moit prominent busi ness men ot Cedar Ilapids. Every un married person should have a certifi cate in this association. It is a splendid investment , as safe secure and sure as a government bond. You can juat as well have a good sum of money to commence mar ried lifo on as not. Over 200 members - bors have been paid off , receiving over 300 per cont. on their investment - mont- Send a postal card for tree circulars fully detailing the plnn , which ii the finest known. Good iigonta cnn got territory if applied for soon. Write to-day. Do not post pone it. Mention uhoro you BR\Y thia notice , J4 im A Vexed Ulereymnn. liven the patience of Job would bt > come exhausted were ho n preacher end endeav oring to iiitercit hU nudleuco while they were keeping up an increasaut coughb a making U impossible for him to bo heard. I rial liottles given away uiua'u drujr ti > r " BLACK-DnAUGHf" - cures Cj S" " aiul it ( IOWA ITEMS. Fort Dodtje has three National banks , Bedford ia talking up the question of waterworks. Thn state boaul of agriculture has SJ.- 080.25 on hand. Fort Dndgn cUlmi a population of 5,000. It was 4,717 In 18SO. The republican state central committee will meet at Ues Molntts in the Zltb inst. Davenport packers have nut away IB , . Of0 begs thus far , and the Democrat says the figures will reach 23,000. All the Dtock for the Decorah Klectrlc Light company ban been takrn , Ttie plant will Hurt with thirty lightf. The Acme Insurance company has organ- red at Den Moines , wlih 3 < 00,100 capital. Ic Insures agaloit everything. The real thickness of the last vein of coal : > n fed through at the Moreton boring , nc.tr LoMars , was lots than a foot. A fiurllogton hotel keeper got onto a spree last week and fired two shots' through a saloon window , but luckily hit no ono , To brutal naloon-krepers from Com- nerco attacked nnd b dly mutilated an un offending German at Des Moineo , on Tuef- Uy night , tholCtb. The records of Monona county nre said to ( how rome crooked tr niactl no by per- npns living outside of the county in rela- Jon to obtaining hea\y loans on ccmpnrA- lively wurthlcm lands. The honthpu Chinfo in Burlington is irotectpi ) , Thomas D vls haH been tent ; o the Fort Madison penitentiary for one Vearfor breaking Into n Mongolian laun- There are about fifteen caeca of so rle * ever In and about Unnwa , nnd several if the victims of the diiea o have died , strict precautionary measures ore being .ikon. Tha Dacatur Cjunty agricultural OHIO- elation box increased its capital stock to 57,0(10 ( The iudebicdne.R Is $3,000. C. W. lloirmin was elected president nnd C. M. Murr.iy necrotary. A suit lias commenced In the Dubuque district court ngalnrt Ilolotcher Brolhrip. ialoon keepers nt DjprBvllle , for $15 000 > y n woman who claims her husband w s killed by drinking the whisity told by the aloon keepers. An Irate man named S. W. Jacobs re cently attacked J. J. Steadman , preeldert of the Blue Valley bank at Creston. with a cowhlJo. The latter had drawn bis re volver nnd was about to fire at his assail ant when outbide interference stopped the ow. ow.Tho The insane asylum at Leon la over crowded with patients. Fnliy JOJ are be- ng taken care of and some of them have been obliged ta lie on the floor at night be- ewe of the lock of beds. Dr. Gllmau. ho new superintendent , baa made out a dlscharse list of forty-fhe , Including the moat tractable one , and has sent them back to the counties from which they came. COMMERCIaL. The arrivals of hogs continue very large. Market nti\e nt about 5c higher all around. COUNCIL ntun-s JIAKKET. Corrected dally l > y J. Y. Fuller , mer- chindiso broker , buyer and shipper of grain and proviiion.- Pearl street. WHKAT No. 2 pprinp , 7"c ; No. 3,05 ; rejected 50c ; oed demand. CoitN 82o to feeders and 323 to ship- ion. OATS Scarce and in good demand ; 30@ HAT 1 00(20 ( 00 per ton. KYK lOc ; light oupply. foii.v MEAL I ZDpor 100 ponnds. Woun Good supply , prices at yards , B 00@G 00. COAL Delivered , hard , 10 , " 0 per ton ; nof t. 5 00 per ton. BUTTER Plenty nnd in fair demand ; 25r. 25r.Er.cs Scarce and in demand ; 30s per dozen. LAIIIJ Fairbnnk's. wholesaling at 13e. POULTRY Firm ; dealers pa > Ing 13o per pound for turkeys and lOc for chickens. VEOETAHLK4 Potatoei" , 45c ; oniooH , 25c : cabbnget > , 30@40o per dozen : apples , 2 50 @ 3 50 per barrel. FLOUR Crystal Roller mill flour nUH- ed at 3 25 for diadum winter ; 2 80 for gold en sheaf ; 2 00 for hard tuck. Wholesale price * for Hour , -10@3 25. BROOMS 2 00@3 00 per dozen. STOCK. CATTLE 3 00@3 50 ; calves 6 00@7 50. Fatal Fronka of a Lunatic. RipiblUtuiullcy Kcto. Thomas Kiamussen , a Ddno , living on section eight , Antelope prncinct , came to horrible death on Friday night , the 12h inat. , by being fez > n to death. Ic appears that ho has been somewhat insane for the past two or three days , but wivi not considered dangerous. But the demon took pos- sfsaion of him about mldnieht of the 12th. Ho retired to bed HU naual with his wife , after which ho got up and Uf : the house , hia wife following him trying to persuade him to return to the house. When they got Rovera ! rods from the house ho turned upon her and struck her upon the forehead , knocking her down , and then catchIng - Ing her by the throat tried to choke her , when their dog attacked him , causing him to release his hold and turning with all vongeanci upon the doe , which his wife took advantage of , and ran to the nearest neighbor , Mr Larumes , who cave the alarm and started Homer Barnes to arouse the neighbors. They did not fiad him until about 8 o'clock , come eighty rods southwest of hia house , frozen stiff. Ho was almost deati- tuto of clothing , hnvirg toin them oil In his wanderings ; there was ono boot and part cf a pants leg on the right foot , and a sock on the left ono. flis clothing was found In different places , some of them more than a mile from where he was f iunJ. A justice took possession of the body ana sent for the caronnr , who did not think there waa Bullhient cause for his presence , whoa the justice deliv ered the body to relatives. Ho wan St years of ago , and only been mar ried six months Ho leaves his wife In poor circumstances. Ho left a note on Saturday that ho was afraid of the devil , and that he would not got his sins f jrgiven. CURES Rheumalism.Nouralgla.Sclatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , fcore Tbront. Norlllnu * . Hprfilnl , llrullM. llurnt , hcuUli , Krtul Itltri. ill ) ILL UTIIIll HUUILY rilMi AM > ICIIES. BelJ t > 7 Urunl.u ml P iltn tttrtwbtrt. flflC < DU k tollll. Hlr < cU ilo II L DI . TIIK rllAKI.CH A , VOUKLElt CO. [ limiMtiiA.TMlUitvM ) VtlilBtn , 91. , C.B. i. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. Special ftdrertlaomcnte , sue Lost , Found , To Loin , For 8 le , To Kent , Want , Bo rdlo ; , etc. , will bo Intcrtcd In thtt column at tha ow r to of TEH CKNT3 PER LIME ( or the firgl Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER. LINE for each subsequent Insertion. Leave ulr ertlscmenta at oar office , No. 7 Pearl Street , near Broadway. Wants. WANTiil-10,000 : biuhcls of corn. Inquire at No. 31 I'.trl otrcct. or birom factory , Mills and North Slith. MAT-IB Co. UKW'ANTKD Krcryboav In Council Hindu 10 W'ANTKD to Uke Tim Dai , 20 cents per week , da Ivered by carriers. Offlce , No 7 Pearl Street near IlroMway , For Halo and Rent 1,11. KM 1,1. Aliottl III tills city , nil furnished , JL do nn n pajlng lunllic 8 , fur -alp theap , Ii ) JanlO ot OHFI.L A. 1)\T. [ 7(011 ( ItKNI A liJlKC ol tlirco roons for t'ht ( ; I. ' ' oltaM n month , lotat U ntnr y oppfjslte the ilk'li n-liool. Aply at NoaJU HlKh Sihool Aruniie. tf A H oilier , mo'taihnnt-ueously pitiiitwl , offtn ) tdetk room In rtturn for -crvlon : jfas , futl , etc , furnished. Address , "Ollkc , " liKK ollko , Council lUnfT.t > lIKra In FtcKngca ot a hnnHroU at 28c OLI a jiacsavu at Tint lihr. ofllcc , No. 7 I'tarl Btrcft. tf Mlscollanoouu. FOIlSALE-tn Om'hn , SALOON bmlno H frontSKXK ) 00 to 9120(1 ( Co per mon h c\pcncv9 lUht the part } ha other litnitio'K. Ail dross Oninha Dally lie ! Onmlia Neb77019 ; T7IOUND A collcc ) society pin. Coma to the i ? linn nil ! c , pay for this ad , pro\ proprity and net the pin. d27 tf . W. L. PATTON-l'b > elclatj and Oculist. DH. Can euro any case of soroejw. It Is only a matter of time , and cnn cure generally In from thrco tc five weoku It makes nr difference - once how long diseased. Will dtralghten crcma eyes , operate and remove Ptyrcclnme , etc. , and Insert artificial eyes , Bpoclal attention to re- movelng tadenorms ap5-tl COUNOIZ. BLUFFS RAILHOAD TIME TABLS. ClllCiOO , KOCK ISLAND ADD PACinO. Depart. Arriie. Atlantic Kxt..5:20pm : I Pacific & ) . . . .9:15am : Cx and Jldll'.9aJ a m Ex and Mall.GAS p m D. Molnca ac > . .7:15 a m | Dea Molnoanc.4:40 : p m CHICAGO , BURLUJarOH AMD qCIMCl. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic ixt..BUOpm : I Pacific Ext..9:20am : Mall and Ex * . .920 am Mall and Ex,7.00pm N. T. Ex 4:00 : pm | Neb A : KM Ex..8:20 : a m C11ICAQO AND KOEI11WKSTKUN. Depart Arrive. Atlantic Kit..5:15pm : I Pacific Ext..0:15am : Mali and Ex.9:20am : Mall and nx.0lGpm : Accom. ( Sat..6-W p m | Accom. ( Mon..l:45 : p m KANSAS CITT , ST. 10 * AND COfXClL BLUrra. Depart. Arrhc. Hall and Kx..9Mam : I Express GSOp : m Express J:10p : m | Mall and Ex..C'45pm UNION rACinc. Depart. Arrhe. Jverland Ex.liaoa. m. 0\crlandEx..4oOp. : m. Lincoln Ex..11:30 : a. m. DomerKx . . 8 00 a. m , Dem cr Ex. . .7:00 : p. m. Local Ex 6:30 : a. m. Local Ex 7:2A : a. m. " Ex fl.ltta. in. Emigrant..620p. m. " F.x P'CXJa. m. WABAHIt , 8K. LOUIS AtiD rAClFIO. Depart. Arrhe. Hall nnd Kx. . 0:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p m Cannon Ball. . 4TO p m | Cannon Hall. . 11:05 : n m 810UX CUT AND 1'ArtFlC. Depart. Arrl > e. For Sioux City.7Mam Frtn Sioux C' For Fort Nlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb * Neb * GfiOprn : For St. Paul. . . 7:40 : pin From St. Paul. . U50 o m CHICAGO , MILWAUKXR AND ST. TADL. Lca\ Council Uluffa. Arrlrn Council llluds. Mail and E\:20 ! : n m I Mall and Ex. . . 'CM pm Atlantic Ex . . 15:15 : p m | Atlantic hx . . . [ 9:1U : ui nllCAOO , MILWAL'KrK AND ST. PALL. Lcacs Omnha. Arrlct at Omaha. Matniml Ex * 7:1B : a m I Pacltlc Ex . Wtf : a m Atlantic E . . | 13:10 : p m | Mall and Ex. . ' 7-25 p m 'Except Sundays , t Except Saturdaj s. Mondays. ] Dally. Council Blutta & Omaha Street R. B. Lea\ Council liluffa. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , U a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 a m , 1 m , 2 p rn , 3 p I 11 ft m , 1pm , 2p m , 3 p m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m. | ra , 4 p m , 6 p m , 0 p m. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 0 o clock a. m. , and run regularly during tha day at 9 , 11 , 2 4 , R and 0 o'clock , and run to city time. AND Dr , J , Meagher.nOculist . , Aurisfc , AND SPECIALIST. In Chronic dUeaRes , offers his sen Ices to all at dieted 'vltli dletasea of tht E > e , Ear , or Chronic dlxcascs of any character. Warrants a cure In a 1 Rheumatic adcctlona Can be consulted by mall or In person at the Metropolitan hotel , Council Bluffs , Iowa. J. C. HOFFMAYR & CO. , CITY ROLLER IILLS. IFLOTJIR Ground by Porcelain Rolls AND HUNGARIAN PROCESS Exclusively. Warranted Equal to any made In the United States . ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT , ALSO Bran & Shorts. jan4-tf Oonncll Bin ( fa , Ia. WINTHERLICH BROS , , Are lion rrul > to contract for email castings ot every description In MALLEABLE IRON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special attention U callixl to the ftct that the . .ivtals arts we Uil In CHH.im.EH which glu * toe cr > tu t i-utlngD , Burning Brands Kill DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACK- EKS. CIGAR nnd TOBACCO FACTO HIES , Etc , E.c. , Aa wel' as Cattle Brands AUE NU'KLY KXErUTEU . Corner Sixth street ami tUcxcntli lueuuc , IUOUNOIL BLUFFS. IOWA. S. E. Office over UTlngi t nk. 00 ONOUi BLUFFS , . . Iow > , KARKNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , AWT ) WflTKS rO AJ JL&vJ Usia. . Broadway , and Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa msr-5-Sm ( Successors to J. W , Rodefer ) WHOLESALE D RETAIL DEALERS IN LACIAf AMI , LEHICfH , BLOSSBUE& AND ALL COMHELLSYILLE COKECEMEHT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. BiRhth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluffs. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and Mow Sreets , Council Bluffs. GEISE' BOTTLED BEEE , MADE FROM 1UE AUTESI AN WKLL. WATER. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE Orders filled In uny partrt the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. BATH INSTITUTE , Dr } ant Street , ono Door north of Doh nj's Hall. Thermo-Blcctric , Medicated and Sulphur Baths. For ladles and gentlemen. These Baths are fully endorsed by the Medical Fraternity as being on unfailing auillia-y In reu lit Colds , Hhcumatlsm , curalgla , Lumbago and many other nilmenta Ili I < lc8ny wife , a competent lady , will attend ladles. P. M. LOCKWOOD , Propr. STEAM COEJFEE MILLS , Wholoaalo and Retail Dealers in Freah Roaatod Coffocs , Teaa and Spices. 3Q5 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. GONRAD GEISE3 Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Beer and malt In any quanllty'lo ' suit purchasers , lifer $8.00 per barrel. Private families sup plied with small kegs at $1.00 each , deli\ered freeof charge to any part of the city. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer In and SOLE AGENT FOK Joseph Schlltr Brewing Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER , No. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited City orders to famillen and dealers delivered free. GUIBERT & CO. DUQUETTE , . , ( Successors to EUB & DUQUETTE ) . flnTirnqf1 ] X6 nnd 18 Pearl-st. . Council Bluffs , Ia. CT-A-OOIB No. 529 SMain Street. Council Bluffs. Our constantly Increasing trade h Buliiclent proof of our equate dealing and atten tion to customera. tJood butter always on hand. Prompt delivery of goodd. TIT L | 4.BJJJ AJJ Jo ) IF IG E. Lands and'Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - IOWA. S. M. OUOOKS I'roo. N. B. EABTOX , Secy. J. C. UyflMAK , VlCI I'rCR , N. B. MOOKE , Counselor. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE sd under the Laws < Town. ] Insurant ) at iciiial Cost , TnBtirinc LIVE STOCK Against Loss by ACCIDENT , THEFT OR DEATH , Or Any Unknown or Contingent Evout Whatever , Experienced agent * wanted. Correspondence elicited ( ram all parts of Iowa , OFFIHE103 Pearl Street. Council Bluffs , Ia , Cnce-dtl