T & THE DAILY -COUNCIL BLUJFJFS IOWA TU < JAJSTDAKY 30 ' W V ' The Daily Bee , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tuesday Morning , Jon , 30. BunsciurnoN BATES : BrOrrler , . . . . - SO cents per week. B/Mtl ! . . . . . . 110.00 per Tear. Offloe : No , 7 Pearl Street , Near MINOR MENTIONS , J , Mueller's Palace Music Hall. Subscribe forjnewapapors and periodi cals at II , , Seaman's book store. There Is a prospect of civil war over the coasting on Willow avenue. There re two strong parties , one for and ono against. The street car tracks wore thawed ont and picked out au fllclently yesterday to permit the can to resume their regular trips , The circuit court did nothing yester day , Judge Loofbourow nut arriving until evening , To-day business will probably commence in earnest. There has never been a lighter Mon day morning police court than yesterday , and there never will be a lighter one , t There wag not a single caee to dispose of , A man named Nels Thompson was yesterday brought in from Pleasant town ship , his mental condition being such as to warrant an Investigation , which will be had tills morning , with a view of sending him to the asylum. The bal masque given by the Goimans f was very largely attended , and all seemec , o enjoy themselves hugely. There was t Kreat variety of costume J , a large proper tion being of the comic order. Conrad Uelie has given to llsymom ft Campbell the contract for building bridge over the creek leading to his brew try , and work has already commenced by driving poles lor the approaches. Th improvement will cost not less than $300 Now that there is so much hurrah raised about the dangers and annoyance : of the coasters , it will be well to remem ber that there Is danger also from the care less way in which Ice and snow Is being dumped from ths roofs of high buildings down upon the tidewalka below. The sad news has been received here of the death of Mrc. Owen , daughter o Dr. and MM. Guernsey , who formerly lived here , and who now reside in Van Bnren county Their daughter died a their home , after a rather brief Illness quick consumption being the cause. Miss Agnes Herndon and tho' othc members of the " company playing "Only i Farmer's Daughter , " arrived at the Ogden yesterday. Nothing was seen , however of the military gentleman , "him of the musket walk , " who is said to have become BO charmed with her that ho follows her from placa to place. The following betrothals have been put on record : John J. Ilennoberry , of Prairie Creek , Dubuque county , and Katie L. Ilannlfan , of Wcstonj Theodore H. [ Dingman , of Grove township , and Eliza J. Bntterfield , of Council Bluff * ; Charles MoNamara , of Garvortownselp , and Mrs. Bridget Powers , of Carson. The ladles' sewing circle which has been doing so much for the relief of the needy o ! the city , has arranged for a crowning effort of the season , a fair at Do- hany'i hall next Thursday and Friday evenings , the entire proceeds to go to the poor. The hall is to be attractively decor ated , good muilo and other features of en tertainment are to ba provided , and a tempting supper spread each evening. It is hoped that the expectations of the la dles may bo fully met by thu generosity of the public , and the ailalr prove a great financial as well aa social success' There have been a number complain ing of thb noise made by the crowd of coasters who dally and nightly visit Wil low avenue , and of the danger arising from such swift ( lying sleds creasing Main strtet. To satisfy such as thua objected the police yoiterday , in accordance with orders received by them from the mayor alted the street , a whole barrel being ! scattered where It would do the most food by melting the snow , and rendering slip ping Impossible. There was a bowl of Pbo dignatlon raised on the part of those bead Indulge in the sport , and yesterday after noon some of those interesled in maintain' ing the track took the pains to shovel snow onto the bare spots , where the salt had done Its work , and the coasting waa con. tinued by some of the boys. Marshal Jackson hai been showing leniency In regard to cows during the cole . weather , and his not attempted to enforci the new ordinance , as he deemed it Inhu wan to shut up cows in a pound wlthoul shelter or other needed comforts to protecl ! from slorm and cold. Now that tbo wea ther has moderated , and so many bavi been urging him to enforce the ordinance he begins operations in earnest. Yester day seventeen erre wandering bovlnes wen > placed In the pound , causing quite a llttli stir among the owners , who were as stou in their protests aa others have been li their nrgings. It was lively In the vlcln itylofglho pound for a time yeeter day. and the marshal finds himself be tweentwo fires. Dr. West , Dentist , 14 Pearl Btroot janSO 3t An excellent oppportnnlty to buy SiLks , GLOAKINOS , VELVETS , DKESS GOODS , PLUSHES , TAULE LINENS. FLANNELS , NAPKINS , at Harkness , Orontt & Go's. P. 0. Backus , Esq. , uftor sovo years of life in Omaha , returns agal to hlo first love , and in now fitting u a store at 402 Broudway , Ho ays that Council Bluffs has grown wondoi fully , and there la no place llko It 1 after all. Yery low prices , many articles i loss than cost. Call early and socui the best bargains at * HAIIKNETS , OHCUTT & Go's. "WOOL LINED. Men's grain wool lined boots , nly 92 at Phillips. jan23.3t - Table linens , napkins , doylies , tov eb and crashes cheap at Qarknoai ) Oreatt & Oo.'t. STEPS DOWN , City Olerk Savacool Oats Short Investigation by Besigning. The Charges of Indecent Per sonal Conduct Many and Dirty. Ha D nlcHs Them AD , But Say * the Combination AgabutHJm Is too Strong. There has for some tlrao past boon some prottly lively wagging of tongues about the personal conduct of II. 0. Savacool , who was about a year ago chosen by the council as city clerk. Those charges have grown and multi plied , and have mainly boon confined to his conduct In relation to those of the opposite BOX , Some of the charges have In detail boon too filthy to appear In any public print , and the relatives of some of the young girls whoso names have boon nsod in connection therewith have shrunk from having much public discussion of the matter , so that little has boon done until the past faw days to nlft the truth from the false in any public manner. It hag also boon charged that the city clerk has been on too inttinato terms with prostitutes , and that ho has had the brazounoes to appear in public places in their com pany. Other charges have boon made In regard to his relations to his family , he having a wife and sovor.il children , and all the statements made current scorn to cluster about the general claim of lewdness and indoconoy. If one- half the stories told are trno , Savacool Is not only unfit to hold a public posi tion , but is unfit to bo recognized as oltlzan. Whatever truth there may bo at the bottom of those stories , thnro is no doubt that there haa boon ex aggeration , and that they have grown an thoy'have passed alon < f from lip to lip , until some of the stories in circu lation contradict each other , and all as told cannot bo truo. Still the im pression has become rock-rooted in this community that there is snfliclont truth to warrant action. The prossnro han been strong , and in accordance thoS oity clerk at the last mooting of the council , asked that a committee bo appointed to in vestigate. Ho had denied the truth of the stories afloat , and yet they were receiving uuch credence that no other consistent courMo doomed open for him. Thu matter was according' ' ly referred to the police committee consisting of Alderman Wood , GonI don and Eichor. The committee proceeded ceodod to work at once , mooting Ir the ollico of the city attorney , W. S. Mayno , on Saturday morning with Mr. Hunter serving aa clerk of the committee and Colonel Dalley f appearing na Mr. Savacool'ti attorney , Several witnessed wore ox . ainlnod. Ono claimed to have soon the city clerk on the porch of his own house fondling his daughter and another thor young girl In a manner which hi deemed anything but right. A no the testified to seeing him at the thoate : seated beside two of Belle Olovor'i B girls. One young girl told some o nor experiences at Savaoool'a house - when she was visiting there , and im proper proposals made by him , Other witnesses wore invited to appear Mon day , among thorn two young girls who it in claimed so shrank from doing so that together with the objections of their parents It would have boon nec essary to have taken oomo legal stepa to enforce their attendance. Yootorday morning Ool. Dally , as attorney for Mr. Savacool , placed In the hands of the chairman of the com mittee the clork'a , city resignation. This was a surprise to 1) ) , as it was thought that the city clerk would fight it out to the bitter end , and show up the falsity of the report. The resig nation caused a stop to bo put to the Investigation , and naturally led to the conclusion that the city clerk was so , deep In the rairo that ho did not care- g to have the filth scraped np any more. , Ills resignation under such clroum- - stancoB naturally carries with It an . implication of moro or lees guilt , and to the minds of many will strengthen the belief that some of the chargoa at ' least are true , THE BEB reporter yesterday called on Savacool to learn what ho had to . say about It. Ho suomed rather badly broken up over the turn affairs had taken. Ho realized ida that- his resigna tion would In the minds of mnny a10 looked upon as an admission of hit Built , but he was by no moans roadj - to thus plead guilty. Ho had several reasons for resigning. Ho felt thai there was a strong combination against him , and ho had been watched by his onemlos so as to got every pos , sible ciroumstanco which could b l ( - UBod to break him down. Many ol re these circumstances ho could explain so satisfactorily as to put an en tirely different look upon them but there wore explanations * hlcl In ho could not inako without raaklnp - public some -secrets , which for 2g - sake of others whom It was his dutj to protect , ho would not do. Ho sale he preferred to suffer the censure of public opinion rather than do this. . Another reason for resigning giver by him was that ho was satisfied then was such a Btrong fooling worked reV against him. that if ho should oxplait away the charges and got a favorabli > report from the commlttoo It woulc not help him but only cause the com mlttoo to Incur the displeasure raid excite the censure of who many won opposed to him or who believed hln guilty. As ho had but anothc t moutl on to serve anyway , ho doomed it best to relieve the committee and the councl up from any further embarrassment or annoyance , or- IIo was strong hi his alHrmation o , Innocence , however , and in regard t several matters offered explanation freely. at Ho admitted that ho might hav uro been soon caressing hla daughter , bn denied that he had done so ntT erly , or ao arfto excite talk , except T by malicious persons. Ho also donlo that ho had taken prostitutes to : hone theater or accompanied them home and Bald U all uroso from his boln given a seat next to two of Belle Ok vor's girls. He , In fact , waa Innocoii , of all such disgraceful acts. By the city clerk stopping down nd ont of ofllco the controversy stops , and aa ho becomes a private citizen again , there will probably bo no fur ther stops taken , unless some ono files an Information against him in the courts embodying somu criminal charge against him , which from pres ent prespects seems improbable Crystal Roller Mills Patent Granu lated Flour , Superlative A , the high est grade of flour manufactured. Snowy white , pnro , light and sweet. Ask your grocer for it and yon will have none other , tf , The great clearing ont sale at Bark- ness , Orcntt & Co'a , oilers a rare op portunity to got good goods cheap , PBBBONAJU. U , Smith , of Chicago , Is at the Ogden. F. T. Vaui , of Chicago , Is an Ogden ffneit. F. Waterman , of Avoca , was In the city yesterday. J , N , Scydcr , of Lincoln , Neb , , Is at the 1'aclfio house. F. S. Plandorn , tf Denver , is a Pacific bouse guest. A. McCargar , of Lincoln , wan in th city yesterday. C. A. Brown , of Walnut , visited the lilufTj yesterday. J , L. Willford , of Minneapolis , arrived in the city yesterday. John IT. Boyle , of Milwaukee , was In the city yesterday. Thomas 0. Gamble , of St. Loul ? , spent yesterday in this city. James Jacobson , of Now York , Is nroong the fresh arrivals at the Ogden , Dr. S. D. Tobey , of Oakland , Is in the city attending attending the circuit court. James Walker , of Onaws , wna in the city yesterday , and was a guest of the Pa' ' clfio house. Ed Olmatead , of Chicago , registered nt the Ogden yesterday , as dtd tlso II. II , Kinney , from the name big city. D. II , Solomon , the well-known attorney from Mills county , Is In the city to attend to some cases In the circuit court. Col. Coobran is bae'i ngaln from hid farm at Little Sioux , and seems to enjoy life as well as ever , and greets friends with old time beartlnete. Goodi going cheap at the great sale at Hatkncns , Orcutt & Co.'s. I. 0. 0. F. All members of Hum boldt City Lad e , 174 , In good utand ing , are requested to meet at Odd Follofrn1 hall thio afternoon at. one o'clock to attend the funeral of our deceased brother , 0. Lingo. Other loclgua of thu order and visiting broth era are Invited. By order , F. H BUM AN , N. G. Attend the great naln at HAIIKNKSS , ORCOTT & Co'a. CAPIURINQ A CROOK. An AllOKOd Horse Thief 01 Much No torloty Cleverly Takaq. There have been of late aovora liogflca stolen from Harlan , Avoca , Ashland and points in the vicinity o : those places , and officers have boon on the truck of thn Btolcn horses and of the thieves. From information gained Sunday night Officers Brooks and Oaaiok , believing that they know and could find ono of the parties wanted , stariiid' on the hunt , and yur torday forenoon they arrested thoii man , his name being John Benedict and hla reputation being that o a desperate character. They became satisfied that ho wan hovering about the honso cf Em Baker , in Omaha , and they accordingly shnd owed the place until they weio satin fiod he was Inside , and then made a descent np'on him , Mr. Bpswick , the marshal of Avcca , helping in the cap- turo. Onsick catered the rear door and Brooks the front door , and found Benedict changing hla clothes. Jirooks did not propose to take any chances on Benedict , and accordingly pulled his revolver and told him to surren der. Ho hold him under the noeo of the revolver until GuMck slipped on the irons , and they then took him into a cutter and brnupht him to this side of the river and locked him up in jail. Ono team , which was stolen from Harlan , was found in Omaha , and brought ever to this city yesterday tftoruoon , and others will bo recovered. It Is claimed that enough evidence is secured to send him across the state for a long stretch. Benedict has long boon BUS- pectod by oflicors aa being np to crooked work of Bomo sort , and ho has been shadowed moro than once , ao that his final capture and the np- parent strength of the evidence secured - d cured against him , causes much lightness - - ness of heart and mutual congratula o tion among the woarora of the star. There ia a treat clearing out falo at Hnrknofis , Orcntt & Co.'a , , Cur Now Lioau and Improvement ( Jo h Investigation into the matter con vinces ua that ono of the most equita ble , reasonable and feasible plans of building houses is that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan , Trust and Improvement company of this city. By investing in shares in , thla institution , which is backed by some of our host and most reliable business men , it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod erate moans to secure a comfortable homo for himself and family. In tak ing a certain number of shares , at n certain monthly payment , In a fen years n man can own a house of1 his own for about the sains a : ho pays monthly for rent. We believe the Mercantile Loan and Trusl company , by organizing and opening > up for business , having filled n lonf felt want In Council Bluffa. Tholi i ? ot plans and system of loans will boa r to the most careful scrutiny and exam ination , and wo have no hesitancy aIn pronouncing them reasonable ida equitable , and backed by gontlemoi ) nt of honor and Integrity. As the com pany exists It becomes at once an a"I stltutlon of value and credit to oui "I city and those who desire homes , Their president is T. A. Kirkland vlco president , Judge Peako ; secretary ; rotary , I. H. Beery ; treasurer , Ool - Boobo , and their ollico is in the base nt ment of Shugart's and MoMahon'i now block , corner First avonno am Pearl street. Jan27-Iy DOINGS OF THE DADS. A Ohango Secured in the Moral Atmosphere of the Olerk's ' Saloon License Fixed at Five Hundred n Year. A mooting of the city council was hold last evening , at which the mayor and all aldermen were present , except Nevroll. The city clerk being absent , City Engineer Tostovin was called on to nerve In that capacity. Alderman Wood presented the resignation of City Clerk SAVacool , and moved its acceptance , which waa carried by a unanimous vote. Alderman Wood re ported that aa the committee had nothing nfjulnst the cllicial character of the city clerk the investigation had stopped with the receiving of the resignation. The committee was , on motion , relieved from further investi gation. Alderman Slcdcmtopf reported that the finance committee had ex * amlned the city clerk's boous and accounts np to G o'clock Ust even ing and had found everything correct and all moneys prop erly turned over to the treasurer. The city clerk's bill for baUnco dun on sal ary and fees amounting to $135 was allowed. . The council then proceeded to the election of a city dark 10 servo until the first regular meeting of the new council. Applications for the position were made by J. S. B. Ooggeshall and John Joy Fralnty. The names of R. T. Bryant , Mark Upton , F. F. Burke and Charles Uilmoro were also pre sented. The first ballot was informal and gixvo Upton two , Bryant , Gilmore and Burke ono each. The formal bal lot elected M. A. Upton unanimously. The saloon ordinance wa * then brought up. Alderman Shagart moved to fix , the amoaut at $500 , Alderman Riodentopf amended by making it $300. Alderman Gouldon wanted it at 8GCO. The amendment fixing It at $300 was lout , Aldormrm Siedontopf alone voting for it. On that fixing It ot 500 Aldermen Goulden , Shngart and Wood voted nye and Aldermen Eichor and Siodeutopf nay , , the license thus becoming fixed for the year at $500. It waa unanimously decided to make thu psjmontH monthly instead of quarterly. The ordinance was then sjcd , to take cifeot May 1. Au ordinnnco wi ; presented pro viding for the inspection of meat and fish offered for sale , It waa referred to police committee , An ordinance was presented and na ard for widening the sidewalks on North Sixth street. A communication was received from the waterworks company accepting the extension of time and pledging to havu the work finiatud by July 31st. On motion Alderman Snugait the communication nad the resolution granting the t x'.onsion were referred to the city allot/lay to report con- ceraini ; thp legality of the action taken by the council in extending time. Adjourned. Hosiery and Underwear , Dolmans Cloaks , Shawls , Carpets and Upholstering storing Goods , Curtains and Curtain Material , Rugs , Mate , Hassocks , &o. at ElAKKNEsa Oucurr & Co'a. & . Qentlo Surprise. Texas Slfilnjs. Miis Matilda Snowball , who blacker than the ace of spades , hai boon filling an appointment as "a cook lady" in the family of Colonel Yerger , A few evenings ago Matilda came Intc the parlor , whore Mrs , Yereer vas uitting , sowing , by the fire. Matilda had a very sly expression on her face and something hid under her apron. "What , have you got "there ? " asked Mrs. Yerger. "A yonng gemman be- longin' to ono ob do fust families ? b Austin haa been paying mo 'tensions and I 'lowed ' tor s'priso him wid my picturu tikon fur ter s'prlso him wid. " Mrs. Yorgor looked at the picture and nearly fell ont of her chair with amazement. "Why , this can't bo you , Matilda. It is the picture of n white woman , with rod hair and blue eyes. "Dit'a whar do s'priao comes in. I paid do fotographio man two " ' bits fur "dot nr pictnru. " COUNCIL BLOTFS 5IA11KLT. _ Corrected dally by J , Y. .Fuller , iner- chandise broker , buver nnd shipper of grain nnd provisions , SO Pearl street. WHEAT-No. 2 spring , 77c ; No. 3,65 3 ; rejected COc ; qood demand. COUN S2q to feeders and 8o to ship pers. pers.OATS Scarce and in good dcmacd ; S0@ I2o. I2o.HAY HAY 4 00@0 00 per ton. KTK 40c ; light supply. COHN MEAL 1 2Cper 100 pounds. Woon Good supplyi prices at yards , 5 00@G 00. COAL Delivered , hard , 11 CO per ton ; soft. C 50 per ton. BUTTKK Plenty and in fair demand ; 2ro. 2ro.EGOS EGOS Scarce and in demand ; SOo per dozen , LAnn Falrbank's. wholesaling nt 13e. I'OOLTKY Firm ; dealers paying ISa per pound ( or turkeys and lOc for chickens. VKOKTABLKS 1'otatoec , 45cj onions , 25o ; cabbages , H0@10o per dozen ; apples , 2 60 @ 8 CO per barrel. FLOUR Holler patent 3 25 for superla tive : roller i patent , 2 85 for dUdum win. ter : roller standard , 2 CO for golden sheat ; roller faintly , 1 GO. Wholesale prices for flour , 2 40@3 25. Buoojis 2 00@3 00 per dozen. BTOCK. CATTLE 3 00@3 50 ; calves 5 00@7 50. Hoga About fiOO hogs to-day. Market ; active , nnd nil offerings quickly taken by local packers. Oar lots ! Common , 5 45@ 5 60 ; Rood mixed , 5 C.0@5 80 ; heavy pack- Inp , 570@593 ; choice fancy packing , 003 ( i 10. L. EVERINCHAM & GO J Commission Merchants Ohlcaco and Milwaukee comltrnmcnts ol - Galn , Su\i ! and Vro\Uloni , solicited. n-sraa AND DP , J , Meaglier , = :0ouli8t : , Aurist b , ' ANDSPEOUUST. In Chronic dl ems , oflers his services to M ' dieted with dlnatei o ! th Eye , E r , or Chronli diiaxsej of Miy chmctcr. Warrants u cure la all Rheumatic aflectlons. Can b consulted b ] null or In pcrMn at the Metropolitan hotel Council Ulufr , COUNCIL BtUFFS SPECIAL1 NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , sue Lost , round , To Loin , For Sale , To Rent , Want ) , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thti column at the ow r to ot TEN CF.NTH PRR LINE for the Brit Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINK lor e ch ubsoqnnnl Insertion. Leare adv ertliementt at our office , No. 7 Pearl Street , near llroadway. Wants. WANTED To sell or exchange for a firm , my rc l encc. Will sell at a bargain. In quire at ll ? South First street , Council BluCfi , o Til WANTED 10,000 bushels of corn. Inquire at No. 34 P crl street , or bloom factory , Ullla and North Sixth. MATHS &t'o. iltfWANTED Kveryooily In Council itlafle 19 WANTED to take Till Bis , 20 cents per week , de llrered by carrier * . Office , No 7 Pearl Street near Broadway. For Sale and Rant - have for > ale the stallion , HORSSMEN-l Yuun ? Wallace , T years old , bright bay , tttnds 10 } hands hlg.1 , he Is w U broke , a good stepper , nul on be ncen &t Compton'a barn , nn M&dlion street. I'ed ( jrco glrcn on tpplcatlon. Price f 100. F. J. DAT , Owner. fmw-2w T70R SAtiE A half Interest In a good paying _ L' hotel , also Intercut In a saloon. T3t O KLL & DAT. HUNT The i1 cslrablooffices lately occu FOR by the board of trade. Apply to Bush nell AJJrackctt. tf TJ10U KENT A house of thrco rooms for tight J ; collars a month. loiattd nearly opposite the high bctiool. Apply at No , 3G High School Avenue. tf OLD BEES In pacxages 01 a hundred at 2Cc a pactajO at Tn * BUR office , No. 7 Pearl street. tl N office , mo t advantageously situated , oRers . desk room In return for crvlcci ; as , fuel , etc. , furnished. Adarcsi , "Office , " BUR office , Council Bluff' ) . Mlscollanooua. QALOONFOKSALE-In Om ha , doing a cash O buslne'8 fronttlOOO.OO to $1200 00per mon'h expencea light the party has other husmo-u. Ad dress Omaha Dally Bco Omaha Neb77019 } QITUATION WANTED A lady of experience O desires a position aa stenographer's cl > rk , can aUo U9o the callg aph. References If neccci'ary. Address " 0"South Madtson Btrcet.CouncIl Mutts Iowa T4t . W. L. PATTON Pnyslclan and Oculist. DR. Can cure any cas of soie dyes. U Is only a matter of time , and can cure generally In from three tc five weeks It makes DC differ ence how long diseased. Will straighten cross eyes , operate and remove Ptyreglnms , etc. , and Insert artificial eyes. Special attention to re- movelne tadeworms ap5-U COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND AHD PAC1F10. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext. . .B20pm I Pacluc Ext. . . . 9:15 : am Ex and Mall".9:25 : a m Ex and Matl.6 B p m D. Molncs ac.T:15 : a m | DCS HoincsRC.4:40 : p m CHICAGO , BCUiMOTOlf ASP QDINCt. Depart. Arrtva. Atlantic Ext..5:30 : pm Pacific ExJ..920am Mall and Ex.0:20am : Mall and Ex * . . 7:00 : pm N. T. Ex 4:00 : pm Neb & Kta Kx..8:20 : a m CHICAGO AND NORTUWKSTKRN. Depart. Arrho. Atlantic Ext..5:15prn : I Pacific Ext..0:15 : am Mall ant ) Kx.9:20am : Mai and nx.G:15ptn : Accoiu. ( Sat.CM p m | Accom. ( Mon..l:45 : p m KANSAS CITT , ST. JOB ASD COUNCIL BLU Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex..9:55 : am I Express 0:50 : pm Express 9:10 : p m | Mall and Ex..6'45pra UNION PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. Overland Kx.ll:30 a. m. OverlandEx,4:00 : p. m , Lincoln Ex..11:30 : a. m. Denver Ex. . . . 8:00 : a. m , Denver Ex..7:00 : p. in. Local Ex 0:30 : a. m. Local Ex 7:25 : a. m. " Ex 9:05 : a. m. Emigrant..B20p. m. " Ex P-00 . m , WABAHII , 8V. LOUIJ AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p m Cannon Ball. . 4W : p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 : a m sioui cnv AND rAcinc. Depart. Arrho. ForSloux Clty.7:55am : Frm Sioux C'y.CiSO p m For Fort Nlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb * 7:55am : Neb CUSO For St. Paul..7:40pm From St. Paul..H20 a m CHICAGO , UUWAUKHl AND ST. PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs. Arrives Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex.020 a m I Mall and Ex.6:55 : pm Atlantic Ex.5:15 | : p m | Atlantic Ex.9:10 [ : a m CHICAGO , MILWAUKKB AND ST. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7:15 : a m I Pacific Ex | 9:45 : a m Atlantic Ex..I3:40pmMalland : | Ex. . 7-25pm Except Sundays. fExcept Saturdays. iExcep Mondays. I Dally. Council Blufts & Omaba Street B. R , Leave Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha. 8 'a m ; 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 0 a in , 10 a m , llam , 101,2 p m , 3 p 11am , Ipra , 2pm , 3r m , 4 p m , D p m , 6 p m. | m , 4 p ra , 5 p in , 6 p m Street cars run half hourly to the Union Paclfl < Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips a 0 o clock a. m. , and run regularly during the daj at 9,11 , 2 4 , B and C o'clock , and run to cltvtimn J. G. HOFFMAYR & CO. , OITTROLLEE MILLS Gronnd by Porcelain Rolls AND HUNGARIAN PROCESS Exclusively. Warranted Equal to any made In the United Stated. ASK YODR GROOER FOR IT , ALSO Bran & Shorts. jRD4-tf Oomicll Blnffs , la. FOUNDRY. WINTHERLIGH BHOS. , Are now ready to contract for email castings ol every description in MALLEABLE IRON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special attention Is celled to the hct that the . .letoU arc mcltoil In CKfciiiLH which gl\es tbe \ cry best castings , Burning Brands FOR DISTILLERS , BREWERS , TACK- * ERS , CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES , Etc. , Etc. , As well aa Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED. Works- Corner Sixth street and Eleventh avcuue , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. S. E. MAXON , xc o sac x a ? zi a Office OYCI Mvlngi tank. COUNCIL BLUTFS , . low * TZBIIE Great Closing" Sale DRY-GOODS AND CARPETS AT HARKNESS , 'ORCUTT ' & GO'S. Everytliiiig Very Cheap. . ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE A3SD RETAIL DEALERS IN LAOIAIAMA , LEHIGH , BLOSSBURG , AND ALL CONNEILSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER , ETC. Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yards Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluffa , F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 nOCJ&JDXI XJJST 3CECX1 Bluff and Billow Sreets , Council Bluffs. B. . J GEISE' BOTTLED BEEE , MADE FllOil ' 1HE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AOEKTS FOR THE Orders filled In any part ol the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. BATH INSTITUTE , Bryant Street , ono Door north ot Dohtny'e Hall. Thormo-Blf ctric , Medicated and Sulphur Baths. For ladles and gentlemen. These "Baths are fully endo sd by the Medical Fraternity as being an urifftllliJL' auxiliary In rcc nt Colds , Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Lumbago and many other ailments Uosldes , my n Ife , a competent lady , will attend ladles. F M. LOOK WOOD , Propr. STEAM COJFFEE MILLS , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh Ronsted Cofieef , Teas nnd Spioos. 3Q5 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. GONRAD GEISE'8 BEWERY & MALT Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Besr and malt In any quanllty'to suit purchasers. Beer 88.00 per barrel. Private families sup plied with email kcga at Jl.OO tach , delivered Ireoof chnrjre to auy part ot tbn city. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer In and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlltz Brewing Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER , Wo. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited City orders to families and dealers delivered freP. DUQUETTE , GUIBERT & CO. , ( Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE ) , it 16 and 18 Pearl-st. , Council Bluffs , la. No , 529 S Main Street. - - ' - Council Bluffs , Our constantly Increasing trade la sufficient proof of our square dealing and alien- ton to customers. Good butter always on hand. Prompt delivery of goods. T I T L I C E Lands and Lots Bought and Sold , MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS . IOWA. S. M. CROOKS , Prcs. N. B. EASTON , Socy. J , 0. HOFFMAN , Vlco Prea. N. B. MOORE , Counselor. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE GO. [ Incorporated under the L&wa of Iowa. ] Insurance at Actual Cost , Insuring LIVE STOCK Against Loss by MJOIDENT , THEFT OR DEATH , Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event "Whatever , Experienced ngenta wanted. Correspondence solicited from all parts of Iowa , OFFICE' 103 Pearl Street , Council Blaffs. la , JicS-dtf