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THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLU JFS iOWA THOKSDAf EEBRHAEY I The Daily Bee , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Morning , Feb , 1. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Sf Carrier , - - - - - 20 cant ) per week. BfMall . . . . . . 110,00 per Year. . Offloe : No. 7 Petal Street , Near rood war. MIMOR MENTIONS , J.'Mueller's I'slnco Muslo Hall Subscribe forjnewnpapers and perlodl- als t II. E. Seaman'i book store. Supper nerved nt Dohany's hall from 5 to 8 o'clock this evening , the proceed ) to for the relief of the poor. -Charles Nicholson , who WM lately connected with the fire department here , is said to have been choien M city manual Malvern , The trains were badly off again yeiUp terday , the Cblotgo & Northwestern being the first to arrive ftom the cast and that a hour behind time. The Bohemian band hat been engaged for the relief festival to-night , the band generously fixing their price at a nominal Sguro to help the cause along , The twinklor'i enterprise , or the lack of it , WM shown by Its emission Iwt nlgbt 1 of any references to the election of United I States eenator in Nebraska. ! All who have provisions or tancy f rtlcles to contribute to the fair and fes- ' tlval at Dahany's , for the rrllef of the needy , should bring them to the hall at an early boor to day. i ' ' The Round Table continued Its study ! of German bietory , art and literature , at ft meeting held at Mrs. HarJtneas' boose Tuesday evening. The gathering next week will be with Mlis Beebe. The following yesterday secured tht needed permits to wnd : < * . M. Porter , of PleaiantDale , Neb. , and Annie Itaura , of Orescent ; 1U B. Morrow , , of Keg Creek and Maty E. Lewis , of Waihitigton town- Frank 1'rowbrldite , of Detroit , brother of Mrs. J. W. L Ing , arrived here yesterday for a short stay , being called hither on oo'connt of the Illness of his father. He Is > ill that It is feared he will not recover. " Dr. Poulson , who left recently for California seems to have had a hard time getting through to the Pacific summer- land. lie gives the details at his trip in an interesting letter to be found elsewhere in this paper , and which will be eagerly read by his many frleuds here. Marshal Jackson has adde'l to his staff ai an nld-do-camp Major Uandolph , to as- list In the capture of bovines. The major U the colored gentleman whobod bis valise stolen last week , and who has doildcd to remain in the city and appear against the , fellows who have been arreated for the larceny , and who are to have a hearing on Saturday. Ia the clftult court yesterday Judge Loolbourow's attention was taken up with hearing of motions and other business of little public Interest. It is not known yet i ' when the jury will be set to work. Of the if | regular pnnel the following have already been excused : O. Mannifee , of'Walnut ; A. 8. Carter , Taylor Station ; H. C. Pot ter , Griswald ; J. P. Boulden , Weiton , and A. M. Miller , of Wheeler Grove. Ai Justice Abbott and W. H. Kuep- her were driving along Pearl street yester day afternoon in a sleigh belonging to Mr. Sweigart , of the California house , they met with a slight accident. In turning out of the way of another team , the sleigh l/ ( , ( truck a rock lying in the street by tf | Shngart'H bulldlcg , and tipped both out , striking with some force on the rock , i Kuepher got til with a wound ou the 4 chin , and Justice Abbott with Rome slight & brniics. > The display in the heavens yesterday forenoon was wonderfully brilliant and jf phenomenal. The snndogs , ono enoh side f of the sun , were almost ns bright as Old 1t Sol himself , while a rainbow netr the Zenith presented as brlllUnt an array of colon aa were ever seen in the heavens. Even the oldest settlers , who always re member something just a little brighter and better , had to give It up and say they ever saw the like. The bones stolen from Marian , for which Benedict was arrested , wera yester day taken back there. The officers who have been tracking up Benedict , have dis covered that at Ashland , Neb. , there are bout tea boner , snppoted to have been I jt ! stolen by a gang of which Benedict is a 1 ' member. The horses were sesreted be tween two haystacks , a few boards being ' put up and hay thrown over them BO that one would not suspect from adlitaucethat there were any animals there. An at tempt is now being made to learn to whom the honea Lelong. The attempt to spoil the cowling on Willow avenue by salting the street culls forth hot Indignation on the part of many , In several cities heard from , whole streets are temporarily given over to coasting carnivals , and yet it almott breaks thu hearts of some few here If the young folks are allowed to have a good time of any sort. The Willow avenue track Is not nearly so dangerous to young folks aa Homo other tracki which are licensed and protected by tbo city authorities. It Is better for a boy to slide down Willow avenue hill than to slide down some other hills. If some of the licensed tracks which nightly Invite the youth of the city to prodigality and lewdness were salted by the city officers it would be better. Pros titutes ncd drunken men , confidence sharks and thugs ore allowed to have free swing aloBg the street ? , but boys with sleds nro altogether too dangerous charac ters. It teems as if the salt should be put where It grill do the most good. Goods ( 'olcg cheap nt thn great ealo at Harkncas , Uroutt & Oo.'s. The finest lot of anthracite coal that . hoa been received hero this winter has just arrived ct A. II. May no & Oo.'s. Attend the great sale at HABKKE6Hi OltCUTT fc Op's. Crystal Roller mils Patent Granu lated Flour , Superlative A , the high est grade of flour manufactured. Snowy while , pure , light and sweet. Ask your grocer for H/vnd you will Ju.v9 none other. if , TROUBLES OF TRAVEL. ho Experiences of a Council Bluffs Physician in Mak ing an Overland Trip , Snowbound Trains , Dead En- ginee , Freezing Tanks and Ojolone Winds , OAKLAND , Oal , , January 24. To the E > Utor ot Tan Dm. When cur train loft Omaha on the 17th at noon , the weather waa fair , but some evil predicting prophets at Fremont promised as ft bad night and i came to pus. The temperature in the car was several degrees below zero , t booamo doaorted , and the passen- ; ors wont into the small front smoking oar , where two redhot stoves did the ho work ( within two foot distance ) to keep all alive. Although the drink- ng water in the tank , only at eight foot distance , froze into ono solid lump , the most critical aspect of the situation was the violent northern I . gale , which not alone cooled us thor oughly ( , but threatened to upaot the entire train. The thought occurred to us , as the wind at intervals lifted and lot down the cars , what a dread ful accident it wonld have been. With the rodhot stoves and poopl < jammed around them , it would only have been merely momor.trs notice and a sea of flames wonld have Issued from the upsnt train , and made oven our escape difli cult. Doing near the station wo did not starve and got an extra supply of coal. Towards evening on the 18'h after having weathered the situation for 17J hours , the wind abated some in turning slowly to the northwest. The passengers expressed considerable Indignation against the division super intendent for leaving us for such a long'th to our fate. Ho was informed at 4 a. m. , that wo were snowbound , and not until about 1 o'clock p. m did ho send two engines , which stuck in the snow at a short distance from Sid ney and had to return. _ About 6 o'clock at night the snowplow - plow arrived , and the swearing ; out as the road was blockaded for all the distance between North Plattoand Sidney , and several trains were under the same judgement , and our looorao- tivo had to go and assist the snow plow to relieve all the unfortunate , so our patience was put on n trials till near midnight. Three miles east was a long frolght train snow-bound , and u few miles further the Denver express The suowplow did quickly move aud clear ( the main track for the U. P. | castbound , oxprorr , and on its rntnrn supplied os w'th two engines for Ghoyouno. A singular incident happened to the snow-bound freight train east of us. The boys found themselves in a solid condition concluded to detach the engine from the train and run it to the nearest station and report , as they dared not face for miles the cold wind. For a short distance they pushed the engine through , when the intense cold wave cooled down the steam , and all the fire and coal could not get up power and oven tbo fire under the boiler wont out. The fire man then started oa foot for our train and had his oars frozen. When wo arrived at Oheyonno In the morning headed by two engines , the thormnm otor showed 35 ° below zero. Wo moved slowly westward as our loco motive had difficulty to keep up steam At Sherman 40 ° below , Mm. Ronnn stojk , from 8 n Francisco , ventured to leave the car , but fainted , and it took sonio time to revive her. At Rawllns 45 ° below , at BUtorcrook 40 ° below , nt Evanston 50 ° below , and at Ogden on the 20th in the mornIng - Ing 35 ° below zero. I suppose it ii ono of the coldest railway ridca pas sengers over experienced. Daring the day the thermometer roue to C ° below nero and wo rt jolood at the extreme comfort , The Central Pacific railroad line had experienced a similar cold snap. The day before wo arrived at Catlln the Alcahol thermometer at that station showed GO ° bulow zero , at Reno 40 ° and at Summit 45 ° degree below z ro. Saoh cold weather could not bo re membered by the oldest settlers at Nevada. On the road wn heard about the accident on the Southern Paaitio , the giant powder explosion , the Olmbiia disaster , and finally about the top ping and robbing of the train in thu roar of us. Wo considered ouroolvt'a ' very lucky to th'ua escape and got in safe. safe.It It was a surprise to arrive at Sacra mento in tbo morning among evergreen - green cncalyptus , and blooming almond trees , uf tor passing for miles through beautiful groves of llvo onks. The Sacramento river was flowing peaceable and aerouo as on a summer morning , when wo rode across thu bridge and halted at the depot. The garden , oily and country j > roon , as at Juno , with the magnificent capital as the presiding giant of the valley , was an imposing sight , and much ia con trast with the waste of snow and ice field * we for days had boon passing. The journey from Sacramento to the bay was a perfect ovation for the pas- angers and a relief only few outsiders could rollah with us. W. P. P. LOST A fur capo or collar between Broadway and the Baptist church. Owner can bo found through THU BEE oflico. jau30-2t Hosiery and Underwear , DohnanH , Cloaks , Shawls , Carpets and Uphol stering Goods , Curtains and Curtain Material , Rugs , Mate , Hassocks , &o. , cheap ot ITutKHEfB , OUCUTT & Go's. There is wanderinp about town a young mnn whose mind is a little upset on tbo subject of matrimony. Not that he Is tha only one thus aflllcted , but he it markedly so. He makes his home with his widowed mother , and having property enough to furnlih his support be spends much of his time in making arrangements for a wed ding which never takes placeHe is al ways after a license , or after a justice to perform the ceremony , or something of , the sort. Boms men who oncht to know bet ter seem to enjoy sending him from plaoe to lace , fnrnlihlnghlm with farclal marriage icenses and certificates in which his name coupled with that of "May Cold- et , " or some such mythltal female. All his may bo extremely funny , but those ho delight In thus hiving their fun at the ixpente of the unfortunate , show that they , clc In heart nit much as the victim of heli pranks lacks In head. The simple OIIUK man is harmless and should not be nda the butt of the jokei of those who ould not dare to thin trifle with a man I full mental and physical powers , The great clearing out saloat Hark- ess , Or cult & Oo.'s , oilers a rare op- ortunity to got tr"rd goods aheap. When you want to get Iowa conl 11' .rmtisu'most if not qnito equal to I Wyoming , call for the Frederick , at ' . . II Mayno & Oo.'i ] An excellent opportunity to buy SlLKH , Cl/UKINOH , VKLVETH , DUKHS QOODH , PLUHIIKH , TABU : LINENH , FLANNELS , NAI-KINH , at Ilarknefis , Orcntt & Go's.'t PERSONAL , . William Ilall , of Ues Molnen , Is at the Pacific. . D. Sanford , of Avoet , waa here yes- tetdiy. J. IA MandelsDho , of Chicago , is at the. Ogdon. Leo S. Warner , of Buffalo , h on 0 den house guest , W. II. H. Wilcox , of Cincinnati , Is at the I'aclfb. P. P. Kol'y , of Glenwood , spent yester day in the Bluff * . Bcuj , L Kant , of Tonowando , N. Y. , h at tlia Ogden. 8. Holloway , ot Plum Hollow , was In the city yesterday. Dndly Wolf , of New York , h on Ogdcn house arrival J. L. Maroney , of Philadelphia , arrived at the Ogden yattorday U. 11. Bautngartb , of Milwaukee , is a Pacific house guest. Frank A. lUskinR , ot ( . hlcago , arrived at the Pa-jl fie yesterday. F , C. Tuttle , of Leavenwortb. is in the city , a guett of the Ogden , Judge Stockton , of Sidney , was yester day greetla friends here. Dan Fmiell , the well known sheriff , is in the city again on his return from Ne braska , . I ! . Williams , one r > f Olenwood's bout known citizens , WUH in the city again yes terday , B. II. Smith , the veteran newspaper man who hovered about Ccuncll Bluffs considerably lait spring , In again in the city. city.W. W. A. Donnerwood , J. M. Crablll , J. Lewis , Y. 8 , Orablll , and W. F. Mont , gomery , all of CUrinda , were in the city yesterday. W. 8. Homer has returned from his trip eastwaid , having vieitcd as far east as Mulno during his absence. His chief mint Ion was , however , to look over the market and select stock for the opening of a crockery store hero , he having decided to engage In th t business , Mrs. Norris * millinery selling at cost fortho next 30 days. jan20-lf * * Joyfully Joined. There was a happy wedding yarty at the homo of Deacon A , Ritter , on Sixth street , Tuoaday night , his daughter , Miss KODO Ritter , giving her hand in marriage to T. W. Smith , a Pullman car conductor ou the Kan- sis Pacific railway. The coruinouy was performed by Rev. Father Mo- Monomy. Ono of the pleasing foaturon wai thu welcoming son ) ; given by Jacob Appol'a httlo bon Ilmry , only three years old. A bountiful re past was corvud and the guests were given hearty enjoyment until u Into hour. The happy pair thus worthily weddud have many friends here , and the best wishes of nil will follow them wherever they may yo. Among the gifts on the occasion were : A handsome prayer book by Mr. and Mrs. Ritter ; tilvor caster , by Mr. and Mrs. Lower ; elocant rorkiug chair , Mr. aiad Mrs. 'Appol ; sot of sil ver knives and forks , by L. P. Smith , brother of the groom ; sot of silver knives and forks , by H. L. Ooopor , of Now York , uncle of the groom ; hand- sorno hanging lamp , by Mr. and Mrs Washburu ; silver cake basket , by Mr. aud Mrs. Tholl ; cut glass fiult stand , Mr. aud Mrs. Linzeudurfar ; cut glosa pickle castor , Miss Jnlia Kinzy ; piir of beautiful roses , Mr. Charles Ueno ; silver individual calls , gold lined , Mrs. D. F. Lofur. Table linens , napkins , doylies , tow el ; and ornslius ehonp at Uarkneas , Orcutt & Oo.'s. iOO MUCH LIP A Row lu Which One Mnn Bltoa Htu ABBOllivnt Bndly. Thorn was a lively row started Tuesday night in P.it Lacy's place over a game of freczo-mit , which seems to have resulted in a case of "blto-ont , " or as termed by law , mayhem. The participants were two men employed in Stewart's packing house named Josh Chapman and John Noll. The row nroso about a quarter of a dollar staked on the game , and Nell claims that Chap man struck him , and followed this up by biting his upper lip badly. Dr. Seyhert dressed the wound , and pronounces it quite eoriour. Neil entered formal com plaint before Juetica Yaughan yester day , and a warrant was Issued for Ohapmun'a nrrost , but ho cauld not bo found. Chapman lately came from Atlantic , whore his homo hai boon. Honfjril'a Acid Phoijilmto in Hon- sltliiicsi , Puor. ADOLPil OTT , Now York , tap : "I uacd It for seasickness , among the passengers , during n pas sage aoroes the Atlantic. In tho'gen" railty of cases I saw the violent sym- toma yield which characterize the disease , and glvo way to a healthful action of the functions impaired. " DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , MAX MOHN , } STON HOUSE , MRS. Ss J. HOimlS , ' 105 Main Street , J. M , BAR STOW , M. P. . Oar 6th and 5th Ave. LID I C U/UITP OFFICE : Cor. Main and 6th , up-Htairs. Ull. U , P. Will 1C , Rvsldenco , 609 Willow Avenue. POINTS FOR POLICE. Some of tbo Buioa and Regulations to Wntch Attention la Called. Policemen are human , or ought to bo , and are therefore liable to yield to temptation and fill Into sins , and if n motion of the reports are to be beloved loved , there are some on the force ho rather enjoy the yioldiuq and ailing. Are there not frequent Instances of 't ho violation of aomo of the rule * and regulations laid down for their observI anco ? Among the rnlo , ! . ntt3niotiis ( especially called to the following : "Imfing in or about saloons , jambling houses or houaea of prosti tution Is strictly forbidden , and its . practice will nahject the offender to dismissal. " "No member of the fjroa is per mitted to UHO intoxicating liqnoru while on duty. " "When necessary to visit any house of prostitution on budnuis it is re juiri'd that no familiarity will bo had with persons there , bat the businees In hand attended to precisely as ut other places. " Among the charges which , if sosr. Uined , uro to bring punishment on the ' .iuding pollcuman are : "Immoral conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. " "Disorderly conduct , disobedience o ? orders or rules , inattention to dutvQ sleeping while on duty , laziness or lounging on beat , or neglect to appear neat and tidy at all times. " These , with other rules and regula tions , have been printed in convenient pookot form , so that the polled cannot plead ignorance , Tbero is a great clearing out solo at Harkneas , Orontt A Co.'a. Our New Lioan and Improvement Uo Investigation into the matter con vinces us that ono of the moat equita ble , reasonable and feasible plans of building houaea is that propoapd and in operation by the Mercantile Loan , Trust and Improvement company of this city. Jjy inventing In uharca in this institution , which is backed by some of our boat and moat reliable busineea men , it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod erato moans to secure a comfortable homo for himself and family. In tak ing a certain number of aharoB , at a certain monthly payment , In a few years a man can own a house of his own for about the asms as ho pays monthly for rent. Wo believe the Mercantile Loan and Trnat company , by organizing and opening up for business , having filled n long felt want in Council Bluffr. Their plans and system of loann will boar thn moat careful scrutiny and exam ination , and wo have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and equitable , and booked by gentlemen of honor and integrity. Aa the com pany rzista it becomes at onoo an in stitution of value and credit to our city and thoae rtho desire homes. Their president is T. A. Klrkland ; vice ptvnidont , Judge Pouke ; sec retary , I R. Boprj ; treasurer , Col. Boobe , und their office ia in the basti ro on t of Shugart'a and McMahon's now block , corner First avenue and Pearl street. , jan27-ly Very low prices , many articles at less than cost. Call early and secure the boat bargains at" HAHKNF.TM , OKCUTT & Go's. True to her Trout * Too much cannot be said of the ever faithful wife and mother , constantly watchlni ; and carincr for her dear ones , never neglecting a clnglo duty in their be half. When they are availed by disease , and the sj-Htom should have a thorough cleansing , the stomach and bowoh regu lated , blond inn ifitd , and malarial poieon exterminated , she must know tbo that Electric Bitters are the only sure remedy. They are the best and purest medicine in the world and only cost fifty cento. Sold by 0. F. Goodman. COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET , Corrected dally by J. Y. JAiller , mer chandise broker , buyer and shipper of gralu and provielonr , 3'J Pearl street. WHKAT-NO. 2 spring , 77o ; No. 3,65 ; rejected 60c ; ( food demand. COIIN S2o to feeders and Sfta to ship- pern. pern.OATH Scarce nnd in good demand ; 30 ® 32o. 32o.HAY HAY 1 OOffiG 00 per ton. HVE 40o ; light mpply. COIIN MKAL I ! ; 5per 100 ponnds. Wocn Good sunplyi prices at yards , rrc@ooo. COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ; coft , 5 T > 0 per ton , liUTTKii ricnty nnd m fair domaud ; 2Br ; creamery , ? 0c. KoGa Scarce and in demand ; SOa i > er dozen. iMlin Kftlrhank's , wholesaling nt ISc. 1'OULTKY Firm ; dealers pnyliii ? 13o per pound for turkeys nud lOo for chickens VKOKTAIILKH Potatcei1,45c ; onlon , 25o : cabbage.30@40o per dozen ; apples , 2 60 ( ojS 50 per barrel. KLOUH Wholeaalo prices-Holler pat ent : < 25 for superlative ; roller i patent , 2 85 for dlftdum winter : roller standard , 2 GO for golden sheaf ; roller family. 1 GO. Wholesale prices for flour , 2 40@3 25. BROOMS 2 00(23 ( 00 per dozen , STOCK. OATTLK S 00@3 50 ; calves 5 00@7 BO. Hogs About COO hogs to-day. Market active , and all offerings qulcVly taken by local packers. Uarlotst Common , 5-15 © fi PO ; Rood mixed. 5 00G 80 ; heavy pack- int' , 570S 95 ; choice fancy packing , 005 @li 10. L EVERIHOHAM & CO , , Commission Merchants Chicago and Milwaukee crmlfnmonta etna ( na n , ii iUi and I'roUoni. sollc toJ. Dr , J , Meaglier.rzOoulist . , Aurist , to Chronic dlreisct , oflert his services to all at Hlctod with dlaiucs o { tb Kye , Ear , or Chronic dUoiMi ol ancharacter. . Warrants a euro In a I Rbeotnallc affections Can bo consulted by mail or In pcnoa at th MetropoUUn hotel , pound ! Bluff * , Iowa. COUNCIL B1UFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advortlsomentt , BUG Lost , found , To Loan , For Salt , To Rent , Waota , Boarding , etc. , will b lomrted In thli column at tht ow ratoof TEN CENTS PKtl LINK for the flre Insertion and FIVE CENTS PEU LINE lor each subsequent Insertion. Leave adv ertlsements at oar office , No. 7 Pearl Street , near Uroadway. Wants. WANTED A good bartnr at O dcn Home birber shop and bath 10.nu Imm-Clatlj. Kebl'2t Joir.t Holm. I SITUATION ( WANTED-Aladr of eipcrlence d elrei n situation as ttoa graph o clerk ; can also uaot'e callptr ph Rcfe'cnceg If ncceibaiy. Ad < ress"0 , " 417 8uth Madison St. , Council Ul.Cf.'oaa. a OOP VOLES WANTED-For further par tlcularn tall on or address Joseph Horn , 616 Upper Ilroad.nny , Fcbl14t "fTlTANTEI ) 10,000 bushels Of corn. Inquire VV at No. 34 Picrl street , or bioom factory , Mill * and florth Sixth. JlATK &Co. dtf "VXrANTBU K > tr > iMUy m Council Ulimt i\ , YV to take Tni Bn , 20 cents per week , de llverod by carriers. Office , No 7 Pearl Street near Broadway. For Sale and Rent HOUSEMEN 1 have for U the atalllon , Younjr Wallacn , 7 years old , bright b y. Ktinds 16 | hit its hlgi , he 1' w U broke , a gcod Mcpper , mJ un he neen at Corcpton's barn , cin Mvllion street. I'cdiK'reo given on pp ( ration. Price f 100. F. J. DAT , Owner. fmw-2w 770H SALE A half Interest In a good pa ) Ing r hotel , also Interest In a saloon. T3t ODII.L A DAT. 10R RENT The ( 'cslrable office * lately occu. F pled by thoboirdof Ira e. Apply to Bush' nell & Brackett. U ' 'ITlOIt RENT A house of three rooms for o'lt I1 rollare amonth. located ncary opposite the hlKb school. Apply at No. 82U High School Avenue. tf OLD BEES In packages or a hundred at 26c a pa a e at Tni Bm office , No. 7 Pearl street. U A N office , mo'todvanUitcously fltuated , offers E\ desk room In return for tervlccs ; gox , fuel , eto. , furnished. Address , "Office , " Bun office , Council Dlufls. Mlscellaneoue. OALOONFORSALK-In Omiha , dolnRaciith O builnc's ( rontilOOO 00 to 81200 Co tier mon h expences light the party has other husfno s. Ad drees Omaha Dally Bee Omaha Neb77619 ! . W. L. PATTON-PJijtlclan and Oculist. DR. Can euro r.ny cage of sere eye * . It la only a matter of time , and can cure generally In from three to flre weeks It makea nr difference - once how long dtaeasud. Will btralghton cross eyes , operate and remove Ptyrcglnrna , etc. , and Inuort artificial eyes. Special atton tlon to ro movelne todenorms apfi-t : ' COUNCIL BLUFFS KAJULKOAD TIME TABLE. CTIICAOO , ROCK ISLAND AMD FACinC. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..BSD p m Pacific Ext..9:15am : Ex and Hail".0 25a ra Kx and Mall".0:55 : pm D. Molncs ac.7:15 a m Dca Molne8ac.4:40 : p m CHICAGO , BBRLIMOTOM AND QUWCt. Deport. Atlantic Exf. . . 630pm Pacific Ext.-.920am Mall and Ex.9:20 am Hall and Ex.7.00 p m N. Y. Ex 4:00 : pm Neb & Has Ex..8:20 : a m CHICAGO AND KORTUWISTIRM. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Exf..6:1Bp : ml Pacific Kxt..9:15 : a m Moll and Ex".9:20 : a m Mall and Ex.6:10 : p m Accom. (8at. ) . , & 0 p m | Accom. ( Mon. ) . 1:45 : p m KANSAS CUT , ST. J01 AND COUNCIL Blum , Dop rt Arrive. Mall and Ex..9:55 : am I Express. 6:50 pm Express. 9:10p : m | Malland Ex..G-45pm ONION PAcmo. Depart : Arrive. Overland Ex.ll Oa. m. Overland Ex.4:00 : p. m , Lincoln Ex..11:30 : a. m. Dem er Ex. . . . 8:00 : a. m Denver Ex..7:00 : p. m. Local Ex G3Q a. in Local Ex 7:25 : a. m. " Ex 9.05a.m. Emigrant..620p. m. " Ex P-OOa. m. WABAHU , 85. J.OUIS A.VD PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex. . 9:45am : I Mall and Ex. . 4:30pm : Cannon Ball. . 4M : p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 : a m SIOUX CrtT AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. For Sioux uity.7S5 a m Frm Sioux C'y.C O p m For Fort Nlobrara. Fnn Fort Nlobrara , Neb 7a Neb 0:50pm : For St. Paul..7:40 : p m From St. Paul.,8 0 a in CHICAGO , MILWAUKSX AND 8T. PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs. Arrlca Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex.020am I Mall and Ex.6:65 pm Atlantic Ex. . 15:15pm : | Atlantic Lx.9:10am [ : CHICAGO , M1LWADKKS AND 8T. PAUL. Leaves Ornnha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ex.7:15 : am I PactHcEx (9:4,1 ( : an Atlantic Ex. . 13:40 : p m | Mail and Ex.7-25prn 'Except Sundays. fExcept Saturdays. JExccp Mondays. | Dolly , Council Blufia & Omaha 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 rn 11 a m , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p 111 a m , 1pm , 2p m , 3 p m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m. | m , 4 p m , 6 p m , 0 p m. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Paclfl Depot On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock a. m. , and run rcgu'arly during the day at 9,11 , 2 4. Band 6 o'clock , and run to city time. J. C. HOFFMAYR & CO. , CITY ROLLER MILLS ZFIuOTTIR Ground by Porcelain Rolls AND HUNGARIAN PROCESS Exclusively. Warranted Equal to any made In tlu United Statoa. ASK YOUB GROOER FOR IT ALSO Bran & Shorts. jan4-tf Council Blafla , Ia. I. D. SDMBSDSON , I. L. SlIUOAkT. A. W. STRKI Prenldent. Vlee-Pres't. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs. Organlced under the laws of the BUta of Iowa Paid up capital I 75,000 Authorized c plUl. . . . 00,000 Intcreil paid on time deposits. Drafts lajued on the principal cltlci of the United States and Europe. Special attention given to colltctlonr and correspondence with prompt returns. DIBBCTOU. J. D. EJmundton , K.L.8hnnrt , 1 , T.Hirl , \V.W.iWallac , J. W. Rodtcr , I. A. Ullltr A. , w. fUr * t. IvTrltf MBS , fi.'J , HILTON , M.D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ZS8 TBCE1 Great Closing- Sale DRY-GOODS AND CARPETS AT- HARKNES8 , 'ORCUTT ' & GO'S. Everytliing Very Cheap. B. HAGG & 00. , XtlS IKT GEISE' BOTTLED BEEE , MADC rnOM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATKR. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE Order * filled In uny part > f the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. BATH INSTITUTE , lirjftnt Street , ono Door north of Dohiny'a Hall. Thermo-Blectric , Medicated and Sulphur Baths. For tidies and gentlemen. These Baths are fully cncfo'afd by the Medical Fraternity as being aa unfailing umllla-yln nt Co'ds , llheumaildm , > , rcc euralgia Lumbago and many other allmentf Bmldca , my wile , a competent lady , will tttend ladles. F. M. LOOKWOOD , Propr. STEAM COEJFfiE MILLS , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fteah Boasted Gofieev , Teas and Sploee. 3Q5 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA. CONRAD GEISE'S. BREWERY & MALT Council Bluffs , - . - - Iowa. I3e ° r and malt In any quantity to suit purchasers. Beer 88.00 per barrel. Private families sup plied with small kegs at $1.00 each , delivered free of charge to any part of the city. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Scblltz Brewing Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER , No. 711 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited CUv orders to families nnd dealers delivered free. ' Broadway Steam Laundry ! 74 WEST BKOAOWAY , A. O. LARSON , Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. m-wjt. DUQUETTE , GUI BERT & CO. , ( Successors to ERB & DUQUEITE ) , iesale Fruiters aoil Wed' 1 and IS Pearl-St. . Council Bluffs , Ia. No. 529 SMain Street. Council Bluffs. Our constantly increasing trade ia Bufficient proof of our fquare deillng nnd ntten * tlon tn customer ! ! . ( jlooct butter always on hand , Prompt delivery of goods , TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFIOE. . . . Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW PATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - IOWA. M. T. DAVIS , President. N. B. E ASTON , Seoy. J. 0. HOFFMAN , Vloa Pros. 0. HULBURT , Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE GO. Insures Live f took Aeainst LOBS by THEFT OR DEATH. Offloe , 103 Pearl Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. The only company in Town that will Insure your stock npalnet loss from any can BO whatever. Ou nen ot Stock will consult their nv , n Interest If , when Insuring their Stock , tocjr s e that thi policy It dudes all itlto losics tlirynmy hare , andbosa . IsOruulth nothing lost. For ( Hither iuformailcn ca.l oa or address N. B.EASTO'v , Oouncil Bluffs , Iowa. ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LAGTOAfflA , LEHIG-H , BLOSSBUEG AND ALL GONHELLSVILLE COKE , CEMENT , LIME , PLASTER. ETC. Office No. 34 Pearl Street , Yardo Oor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Avenue , Council Bluffs. D. A. BENEDICT MRS. . . , THE LEADING DEALER IN Xfc 3O O 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.