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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1883)
mr T * T > arf THE DAILY BEE - COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA FJRIDAfT FEBRUARY 2 The Daily Bee , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning , Keb 2. BAT&b ! Or Carrier , 20 cento per week. firU IJ Oaoo : No. 7 Pearl Btreot , Near MINOR MB -J. Mueller' . Faloce Mu ! o H&U. The city council 1 * to meet In reg lr nesston next Monday evening. More enow msy now oI ( et the inlt on Willow avenue , and cnablo thacoMters to reiutne the eport. Most of yosterdny In the circuit ccurt wai taken up In the trial of the caie of the case of Fauslervr. Gilleipio , a damage cuia brought on an appeal. Leave to we i wan yesterday given to Charles Holder , of 1'leaaant township , and Miggie Paulson , of Avcci ; and to Wil liam Lanterwasspr and Koima Morgan , both of this city. A JUnoAiN. Any perion desiring to purchase an elegant residence one block f rora 1 ! y lids' park , for $0,000 , part on time , should odd r CBS W , box 1,517. f2-3t TheSlouz Oily & Pacific railroad li blockaded above Sioux City , but onlytem < porary. The nltht train will probably bo abindaned for the present and only the morning train will run out. Two new boarders arrived at the jail from Neola yesterday , one being William Kelly , charged with larceny , the other named Jones , charged with horse dealing , Doth are to await the action of the grand jury next May. The funeral services of the late Wm. Howe , con of A. B. Howe , were held yes terday forenoon and were largely attended , the young man having many friends who share the Badness of the family In thus losing one whose life wns so full of promise. Thli evening will be the second and last of the fair and festival given by the ladies of this city for the benefit of the poor of the city , Those who attend will not only bo repaid by the entertainment famished , but can have the satisfaction of helping along a cauie moat worthy. A countrjmin numed Kllgore waa yesterday so full that it took two policemen - men to guide him to the haven. Ho wan fortunate in having a dutiful son-in-law , however , who at once paid the fine , loaded htm into his wagon and took him home to sober up by the fireside , One of the K. 0 , conductor ! gladdened the huarts and stomachs ol a number ol the colored citizens yesterday by bringing on the train throe real possums sent then ; from the south to servo as a feast for those here who have not had such a rarity ol late years. Gcorgo Wheeler , who has lately re turned from Colorado , where ho has boot looking after some of the mines in which i number of Council Bluffs citizens are In terested , has r ocelved from one of thi mines a gold brick weighing one pouni and thrco quarters , the value of whicl U estimated at 8120. The juvenile band have been tnakln long and careful preparations for the ) first annual concert , w klcb is to be givei at Dahany'a hall on Friday evening , Fob rnary 16th. The boys have made wonder fnl progress in the musical art since thel organization , and will doubtless give ai entertainment of much merit and enjoy ment , while , aside from that , they inert encouragement and patronage as an organ Ixatlon , having always shown a readinei to aaslst In any and all public doing where their services were needed. The chief of thu fire department ht been Inspecting hotels , school houses an other largo buildings , with a view of sccln how they can bo best reached in case of re , and has thu * found mnry thin ; which need remedying , but there seems r power vested In him to order the changi to be made. Some of the rocommomlitloi * made privately to owners and co upan of such property , are cheerfully agieed t and the promise given cf immediate * tention , but there thould be some cot pnlsion in other cates , The oauucll shou call for a written report of tbo discovert of the chief , and act thereon In tome wa to as to insure all needed preventive mea res. When yon want to got Iowa oo that is almost If not quite equal I Wyoming , call for the Frederick , i A. H. May no & Co.'sj Show Advertisements. The evening blinker booms to ha\ beou badly whirled by the Alloo Oati entertainment. In the same col urn it gives two strangely contradlctoi paragraphs. In one It states : " At night the combination wi greeted at the opera houto good aadlonco , whloh was mainly vie pleased with the entertainment. " In another paragraph in the aan column the blinker thinks thi Alice Gates has already shown tc much "Allco Oatcs should either ndvc tiao just nhat she ia doing lu the she line , the character of her peiforr ancn and the people the has , or roti from the road. She has u very luferl leg show , so to speak. " The real fact is that seine tf t ] more decent people In the andlon left In disgust , and they express tholr opinions quite forcibly as to D hany allowing such a show to be glvi and to bo no advertised as to mal them believe It was aoinuthinp vror going to sue. In taking it in th were token In. This is oiily an instance of the w in which the show business Is bol run here. There being no place fit 1 the proper prcanntatlou of the ball shows , the poorer nhows Arc more f qnont , and the public Is made to 1 Itevo that they are worthy of p ronago. Crystal Roller Mills Patent Grar latod Flour , Superlative A , the hl ( eat grade of flour inanufactun Snowy while , pure , light and awe Ask your grocer for it and yon v have none other. tf , Mn , Norris' millinery selling at o for the next 30 dft s , jau20-tl FAST COLORS. Two Black Girls Claim to Have Been Drugged anfl Badly Treated , Another Colored Woman Ar rested For Her Share in the Death of the Wash ington Baby. Borne Xioiser Trouble * in Court Yesterday morning at an early hour , tboro were two young colored women found on Pearl street iioar the court honso who were in a beastly state of intoxication , one being in an Insensi ble condition and the other nnablo to oaro for herself properly. It took the united efforts of Ollbors Brooks , On- sick and Eil ar to got them to the station , whora they were booked as Nancy Harris and Molly GUI. The soberest of the two claimnd that the night before they were drinking a little - tlo and were beguiled by a white bar keeper into his room , and tltero treated to liquors , which she bollovod to have been drugged , for she real ized nothing nntll they were thrown out of the room npon the ntroet , whore they were found by the c fllcori. The county physician , Dr. Bellinger , waa called In to attend to the ono who lay In such a stupor that nothing seemed to rovlvo her in the loatt. He gave remedies but it was fully thrco hours before she showed much signs of life , and during the entire day waa In a deplorable condition. There was much difference of opinion among the offhlala as to whether the girls had boon really drugged , or whether they had boon so generously treated to poor whisky as to make them dead drunk. The matter is being investigated thoroughly and if it is found that a white man did got the girls into his room and got them thus drunk , oven if he did not drug the liquor , it is proposed to make him duly suffer for it. The girls pleaded guilty to being drunk , and were sent to jail for three days each , where they now wait for the second chapter in thu history of the night's debauch. FAMILY TUOUBLK. Mrs. John Roderick entered some complaints against her husband for maltreating her and threatening her. Ho appeared yesterday and denied the charge in all respects , and the case went over for adjustment nntll this morning. BOTHERED BY BOYS. Fonr boys , Julius Newman , Harry Eggloston , George Roper and Charles Onrlsman , were brought into court yesterday charged with disorderly conduct , the chief offense being the breaking of a window in Phoonixhall. The boys claimed it was accidental and by no moans malicious , and they wore allowed to go until next Saturday , when they-will bo dnly adjusted. SHOOTING A DOO. John Bohn , of the Ogden house barber shop , yesterday complained ol Charles Spencer for carrying a concealed coaled weapon , and also for shootinf on the street. The canso of the troubli Booms to have boon that Sponoer firec at and wonndod Bohu'a dog. Span cor's side of the story was that the dog had bitten Mrs. Spencer's hanc severely , as she was walking along the street , and that caused him to fire at the dog. The cano was sot for a hearing t ing next Saturday. WHAT'S IN A WAME ? Two boys named Gaorgo Rico and Ed. Goodohild were brought be fort J nstioo Abbott ycs'.erdoy on a charge of assaulting a still smaller boy namcc E T. Dovllbliss. The story runs thai Goodohild was anything but a gooc child and that ho pitched onto the little tlo D vilbllss in anything but a bliss [ ful way , and that the other boy fol lowed it up by striking him with i es stick and brandishing a revolver It trao bandit manner. Thu boys thu charged tell a different story and bott sides are to bo hoard In full next Sat nrday. nuocauT PROM MISSOURI. Id Salliu Paine , the sister oi the colore woman named Washington , now lyln In jail on a charge cf murdering ho now born babe , was broui ht back froi Missouri yesterday and it to have he examination this forenoon It i claimed that this woman Paine wt the ono who carried the infant fret the houao to the vacant bnildiug , who : ' it was loft to froczo , or that she ted some such aotivu part in the dar transaction. It is said that she ! ro herself in rather a dolicnto oonditio for undergoing the natural oiclti inont and strain attending such charge. She was arrested luMissoui eoveral days ago but hai boon awai ing the arrival of a requisition. The finest lot of anthrnclto coal tin has been received hero this winter ht just arrived at A. H , Mayno & Oo.'i 10 THE AUDITOR'S ACCOUNT1. 10t CltA" Auditor Burke has prepare )0 ) the following showing for projonUtlo to the city council at its regular moo ing next Monday evening ; To the Honorable Ma ) or > nd Cltr Council Council UlufTi. GENTLKMKN- : herewith submit tt following report of the city worron bo issued during the month of Januar ; CO 1883 , and the total amount of oil Bd warrants Usuod by order of the prci IQ- ent council during to ! council year. IQ311 for January. Tata ko uen fund warrants..53,0 I ! 20 313.913 Police fund . i they GU.20 0,765 oy 53,70713 553,007 ! Also report bills audited and allowc ay as follows : . . . . F ° r January , Tote PtreeU and alleys , .8 li8 L 7 SI" < m , .or Mlisouri river leyw 243 BO y'.ni (0 Fire department. . . , 1,01273 10.21'J UAH lights. . . M'J33 ) 4HfO it. General Pr'ntinc fund proper 80334 C 8s2 i QJO ' ' ' Cltyengineer'toflice I'Xt'Yo l'(83 ( E rk c oo ilioi , m- Police. . . . . . . 61037 7217 Sewerage fund 493 15 0,3'J.l ot. $3,824 70 77 rill Respectfully submitted. F. A. BUUKE , Oily Auditor. est < > galar moelln [ ot which bills will bo allowed , so U , the total ozpondltnrca of the present council will reach above f CO , COO The auditor's books show the ezpondl- t ires ot the preceding council to have been t8iG5G , but in this amount arr Included exponditnroa for several per manent improvements , now engine , horses , etc. , and it is claimed a goodly amount of bills contracted by itn pre decessors. Of the amount , expended by the present council , the most has bjon paid out for current expenses , the main improvement being that tf Indian orook and the Missouri river levee , while the amount rrportod as expended on streets and alloys includes much tnonoy paid for condemnations cf properly. It is pndtotcd that the present council will 1mvo A small balance of funds to turn over to the now council. PLUCKED BY THE POLICE. Tbo Effects of tiwonring Olf on Now Year'u Sllgntly Visible. The chief of police , H. H. Field , yesterday figured np the nnmber cf arrests In January and found them lo be only 83 quite B falling off from the usual monthly number. The va rious charges on which the arrests were m do were as follows : Intoxication 15 Assault with lutent to ( treat bodily barm 1 L rceoy 1 21 Vagrancy , 2 Insane 1 Disturbing the peace 12 Assault and battery 2 Houses of ill-fame 13 Gambling 6 Mallei .us threat ? 2 Deserter 1 Kmbezzlnment 2 Seduction 1 Disorderly conduct 4 fTotal 83 The fact that the number of arrests for intoxication are so few , in com parison with the usual proportion , in- dlcatos that there must have been many "swear-off * " on New Year's day , strong enough to last at least a month. PERSONAL , . M. D. Darnell , of Walnut , is in the city. L. Brookr. of Flttsbnrg , is at the Pa. ci6c. II. J. Chambers , of Avoca , is attending court. F. M. Wlllams , of CorlUle , is at the Pacific. G. S. Illchardt , of Das Moines la at the Pacific. T. Y. Miclcle , of Ottawa. 111. , is at the Ogden. Dr. Dolscm , of Glenwood , is visiting the city. city.John John L. Mamie , of Helena , is at the Ogden. Alex Berccmac , Chicago , is booked at the Ogden. Wm. Glddings and family , of Logan , are at the Ogden. L. 11. Sargeant , of Cleveland , ia an Og den house gueat. Jno. L. Orvis , of Dixon , arrived at the Ogden yesterday. H. 0. Danforth , of the Tom Thumb troupe , Is in the city. W. B. Porter and wife , ot. Lo Maw , Iowa , are at the Ogdcn. Alex Oppenhelmer , Philadelphia , ar rived at the Ogden yesterday. K , Batcoclr , the Avoca attorney , is in the city attending to bunlnf HS in court. Mrs. Caughey , wife of the proprietor of the Coy house , ia now slowly improving in health , Constable 0. W. Kdgerton , of Omaha , waa tripping about the city yesterday , with his UKual lichteome step , 0 , G. Harding has been confined to hia house by Illness most of the time fur the past six weeks , hairing caught a severe cold while attending a lecture at Dohany's , the temperature of the ht.ll being unusually low. He ia now able to get about a little. Notice of Dissolution Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore exla'ing under the firm name and style of Baldwin & Oowles , has this day boon dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves to bo indebted to said firm will pay the same to L 0. Baldwin/at Council Bluffs , Iowa , and all persona having claims ngatnst said firm will present the same for payment at the eamo pluco. Dted at Council Blnffa , Iowa , thii thoJ8h : day of January , 1883. n L. 0. BALDWIN , 0 fri-tucs E. H. COWLKS. 0k 0k DEFECTS OP OUB PUBLIC IB SOHOULS. T IheKJItorof Im Du. ) In thcso times of abuses which cal a rl for reform , and as a means to that em rlt t- for serious study and agitation , thor is a question which constantly suggest itself to the philanthropists and pa triot : It is this , what is lacking in ou system of education ? Wp have th moat excellent form of govorntuen known to man , comprising the moa perfect appliances for obtaining th fullest expression of the will qf th people , in all that pertains to the vary ing political and financial relations o of the different localities and interest Wo have AS a characteristic inetltu tiou the public cohoola , which is tup posed to be the bulwark of ou ' ' freedom , by reason tf its cu pacity for diffusing knowledge * ' We point to it with pride as thi nursery of statesmen and financiers yet , if. wo examine a graduate frci ono of our high schools , with a vioi to his eligibility to the position of loader of the people , or a guldo o public thoncht wo shall find him no lully lacking in appreciation of thi real objects of government or of th Ot real wants cf society that governmen 17 is Intended to subserve , and the ide 40 that patriotism Is an everyday virtue 33 aud real buolness ability a requislto c 7lt P5 quod statesmanship Is something tha 73 his education has filled to suggest ti 11) 1 im.On 70 On the contrary , the mind of sue SO a one is oast'In the mould of so callo 00 advanced thought of the degonerat proscn * AmrHem tendencies , He ha certain loose mid half formed notion concerning tariff and free trade , civ ; service reform , or government oontn of corporations and the llko , but , fret tat the very nature of his surrounding DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. MAX M 0 H Nf } ORESTON no ° SK- O I IlilDDIG AllLLINrUU , .icMt for . O. U. ilUlinlCj SO days. 105 Main St-fet , J. M. BARSTOW , M. P. UfUITET OFFICE : Oor. Main and 5th , uo-Htairs. . r , W fin E ; Residence , ( iOO Willow Avenue. mull DCblfl j ? . nn GENERAL MEROHANDISEI UUHN DtNU OC UU.t 18 Main Street and 17 Pearl Snoot. OfiffID7 | JUS riOB OF THE PEA.OE , UUIiUn Li OfBco after February Ifith , over Arnutican Express. S.S. WAGNER , for funerals at reasonable rates , No. 22 4 h St. .nd the vague and ambiguous leadi ngs of the authors he has read , more rom curicslty than anything else , he i disposed to regard thocotftrol of pub- 0 ttfiirH as a business to bo on- gcd in by a class , and that class inly to bo fitted for its exer- 1 ao. lie may have ambitious in the irection of public life , but if ho has , , e seeks public lilo as a moans of por- onal gratification or emolument only -ind it no chooses another sphere of action , ho eschews politics entirely , md votes f jr his party as blindly and Knorantlyas the foreigner in New 'fork fraudulently naturalizad mod to oto on his arrival in this country. That there is a cause for all tbla misapprehension with regard to thu luty of a citizen is evident , and hat it ia to bu found In a aultv eyjtem of education , la certain. 0 my mind perfectly To the remedy. The difficulty will e found in the erroneous idea < ? f the ooessary qualifications for an edu- a tor of our youth and a mistaken stimate < f the relative importance tf laselcal and ornamental accomplish- monta and historical and economical nowledgo as acquirements , It is matter of history that the study ol 'rlsh history and literature , re ived in 1848 through the tffiirta of ar-aoelng Iriah patriots , has mado'the ntelllgent agitation of the pact f ow ream possible and beneficial aud it is rom the early hUtory of our own ountry that a full knowledge , not inly of the martial glorie * , but civic rinmphs of the patriot fathers , may jo gained and their thoughts and ac iona tuken together bo made to give a an understanding of their ulterior bjecta and ground theories. The government of the United States to day ia no more like what an Adams , a Franklin or any of their cotnmpor- arlps proposed than ltia like that of China. Let the youth'of this genera tion once comprehend this fact , and when tney come to talfe our places hey will fand means to etlact reforms. Supplement the grand and eloquent Fourth of July oration by a corres pondingly patriotic course of instruc tion in the schools. Lat every youth who baa advanced to thofonrth reader have placed in his hands that glorious series of ' 'Farmers' Letters , " which , published just btfore the revolution , made that revolution possible because bveryone in Now England the econo mic theories they aet forth , and not only that , but lot the teacher under- itand what he professes to teach , let he Ideas bo promulgated and discuss- daily , that were the staple thought of the men who made the Fourth of July possible , and we should have lets 'gnoraDt voting , and , per consequence , lees bungling and hideously corrupt oglslatlon. Th great science of political economy must be taught to ; he citizens of this country , and , ow- ng to present conditions , it must bo taught in the public schools. This wonld , of course , necessitate ho employment In many instances of 1 different class of talent as instruo- on , but would tocnre a system cf iducatlon instead of what is now , ! rom a practical Btanpoint , in many ciso a mere mockery. It Is high lima to treat this question intelligent [ y. Why not do it ? Yours truly , A KNIQIIT or LABOR. Cur Now Loan and Improvement ( Jo Investigation into the matter con vinces ua that one 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 this institution , which is backed by some of our best and moat reliable buainets 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 a certain monthly payment , In a few years a man can own a house of his own for about the sams at he paya monthly for rent. We believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust company , by organizing and opening up for business , having filled a long felt want In Council Bluffi. Theii plans and system of loans will boat the most careful scrutiny and exam ination , and wo have no hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and equitable , and backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity. As the company - pany czistu it becomes nt once an in stitution of value and credit to oni city and those who deslro homes. Their president is T. A. Kirkland ; vlco president , Jndgo Puako ; secretary - rotary , I. R. Beery ; treasurer , Col. Beobo , and their office is in the base ment of Shugnrt's and McMahon'e now block , corner First avenue and Pearl street. jan27-ly The People Must bo Roused. Lou'ivllle Commercial. The only hope of any reformation is to quicken the conscience of the people. It'n no ueo to make or repeal statutes. Until the people get fully roused so aa to demand a real enforce ment of the lawn wo have , and good behavior on the part of thoeo intrust- ed with their execution , It will be folly to expect anything of legislative enactments. The bottom grievance of all is the supiuoss of the people themselves. Kidney DiBoaee. Pain , Irritation , retention , Incon tinence , Deposits. Gravel , its. , curtc by 'Buohupalba.1 RUSSIA Salve U unrivalled for Its speed ; healing qualities. Ask your druggists foi It. 2i eta. Ererybodv In Council Bloflt Ute WANTED Tui Bu , SO oeoU per wMk , Je llvered by curler * . Offlo * , Mo I Peul 8Ue t nut Dicdw y. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special tdrertUeinoDta , luc Lost , Found , To Loan , For 3lo , To Renl Wants , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thli column at the ow rate of TEN CENTS FEb LINE ( or the flnt Insertion and FIVE CKNTb PER LINE ( or each subsequent Insertion Leave kdv ertleemonts at our office , No. T Pearl Street , near Broadway. VVanta. WANTED-A good barb r at Ofden House birber shop and bath lo.rni lmmrlatl > . Febl-2t Jong llon.i. SITUATION WANTED A lady o ( eipcrlcnoo d ulres a sliuatl n a. < i steu gtaph c clerk ; can alto Mat t c callgr ph Rote ence If nccccsaiy. Ad 'rtsi " 0 , " 417 H uth Madlton St. , Council Bl ( If , owa. HOOP POLKS WANTED-Por dirther par- tlcularn nil on or a jdiesa Joseph KOHS , 615 Upper IlroaJ < a\ , Fcbl-Ht WANTED 10,000 bu > hela of c > rn. Inquire at No. 31 P CP street , or birom factory , Mills and North bUth. MATKB & Lo. dtf For Sale and Rent - hire for fab the Y unir Wallai. " , T v au old , blight h y , t ndg 16) h i tla hlg i , he l < w 11 broki , a good ilepper , ind c < n he eein at Compton's hare , nn Midlson itrett. Pedi rte given on ipplailou. Price tiaj. F. J. DAT , Owner. fmw-2w 17 OH SALE A half Intcrmt In a good paying _ T hctrl , also Interest In a ealoon. T3t _ _ ODKLL & Du. KENT The f culrable offices lately occu pied by tile board of Ira le. Apply to Bush- nell &BracUU t ( RENT A h-use o ( three robins for FOR i ollars a month , loiat d ncary opposite the high school. Aiplf at No. 226 IIih | School Arenue. tf OLl > BEES In pacK gexoi n hundred at 2Cc a pacna o at Tim BKR office , No. 7 Pearl street. U A N ofUce , mo t ruhantai-eoutly situated , offer ! tde k room In return for ervlcei ; gas , fuel , etc. , turn shed. Adarcuj , "OBlce , " BKH ofllce , Ouunc 1 IllufTr ) MlacelloneouB. -Ttoroujfbred Noimm stallion , Sena'or , THETtoroujfbred 7)0 rs tld , 10 han s high , weight 1,70C p unds can he seer ) at OKrim LUorj , Tcinu nasv. For pcilijjrep , 4c. , ca 1 on or oddicss U , Stambach , 13 1'lcrc street. J n ! i-5t SALOON FOUSALE-In Om ha , dolngacjeh buflno B froutJIOt'O ' 00 to 81200 00 per mon h expences light the party has other hudino g. Ad drota Omaha Dally Bee Omaha Neb77tM9 [ . W. L. PATTON Physician and Oculist , DR. euro any caw of ooro eyea. It la enl ] a matter of time , and can cure generally It from thrco to five weeks It makoa nc difference enco bow long diseased. Will straighten croai cyeo , operate and remove Ptyrcglnnu , etc. , and Insert artificial eyea. Special attention to re movelng tade orms apB-tl COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILKOAI TIME TABLE. cnioiao , son ULAHD ute FACino. Depart , Arrive. Atlantic Ext..550pm I Pacific Ext..9:15an : Si and Mall.920 a m Ex and Mall.6 5 p n D. Molnca * . . DCS Molnoanc'.4:40 ac.T:15 a m | : p c CHICAGO , BURUSOTOIC AND QDINCTI. Depart. Arrho. Atlantic Exf. . BuTOpm Pacific Ext..9.20an Mall and Ei'.0:20a : m Mall and Ex.7.-00pn N. Y. Ex 4:00pm : Neb & Kaa Ex..8:20 : a n CHICAGO AMD NOUinWRSTRRM. Depart. Arrive. At'antioExt..D:15pm ' : Pacific Ext..9:15 : an Mai ant ) Ex".020am iall [ and Ex.6:15 : pn Accom. ( Sat..6/iO p m Accom. ( Mon..l:43p : ii KAN8A8 CUT , BT. J0 AMP COUNCIL BLUFFS. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex..0.55am I Express 0 0pc Express 8:10 : p m | Mall and Ex..G-45pn BN10K rACIFIO. Depart Arrive. Overland Ex. 11 50 a. m. Overland Ex , ,4 00 p. ra Lincoln Ex. . 11:30a. : m. Denver Ex. . . .8 00 a. rr Dem or Ex. . . 7.00 p. m. Local Ex 6:300. : n Local Ex 7:25 : a , m. " Ex 9.05a. n Emigrant..520p. m. " Ex P.-OOa. ir WABAKU , BF. LOUIS AHO FACIFIO. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p c Cannon Ball. . 4:50 : p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 a c SIOUX CUT AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. For Sioux Clty.7:55 : Frm Sioux C' 'v.6:50 ' : p i For FortNlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb * 7.55am Neb * 6JSOpt For St Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul..8.50 a t CIIIOAOO. MILWAUKXI AND 8T. PAUL. Lra > o Council Binds. Arrives Council Bluffa. Mall and Kx.0 ! : a m I Mall and Ex.6 5 pr Atlantic Ex. . 15.15 p m I Atlantic Ex. . . 19:10 : a c CHICAGO , MILWAUKII AND ST. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ez.7l5am : | Pacific Ex..19.45a r Atlantic Ex.J:40pm | : | Mail and Ex.7-25pr Except Sunda > a. t Except Saturda ) a. JExcef MonJajs. ( Dally. Council Blufta & Omaba Street B. B Leave Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 0 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 0 a m , 10 a rt 11 a in , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p 111 a m , 1pm , 2p m , 3 m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m , | m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p n Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacltl Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips o 9 o clock a. m. , and run regularly during thu da ; at 9,11 , 2 4 , 5 and 6 o'clock , and run to citvtimi COMMERCIAJL. COUNCIL BLCrrH MARKET. Corrected amly by J. Y. Fuller , mei ohftndiae broker , buver aud Bhtpijer c grain nnrl pro\i < lon' , S'J Pearl street. WIIKAT No. 2 epring , 77c ; No. 3 , 6 rejected 50c ; oed dernnnd. CoitN 32o to feeders and 3.r > 3 to nhlr pera , OATS Scarce and in good demand ; SOg 32c. 32c.HAT HAT 1 00@G 00 | > er ton. KYK 40c ; light nupply Coux MEAL t 25per ICO ponnds. Wo < n Good eupph , prices at yardi 5or@ooo. COAL Uellverod , hard , 11 00 per ton soft. 5 HO per ton. HUTTKU Plenty and la fair demand 25o ; creamery. SOa , Eooa Scarce and in demand ; SOo pe dozen. LAUD Fairliank's , wholesaling at ISc. TouLTBY Firm ; cleMers paj in ? 13o pe pound for turkeys and lOa for chickens. VEaKTADLKS Potati e , 45c ; onloiu , 25 < cabbage * , ! il ) ( < zKOc per duzeu ; apples , 2 5 @H 50 pt r bnrrol. FLOUU Wholesale prices Roller pal ent > 25 for euperlntive ; roller i pntenl 2 85 for cliadum winter ; roller standard 2 GO for golden sheaf ; roller fsinily , 1 GO. \V holesalo prices for flour , 2 40@3 25. BUOOMS 2 00@3 00 i > er doren. STOCK. 3 003 ( 50 ; calves 5 00@7 50. Hog * About G75 hos ( to day. Mtrkc active , aud all eiFerlngs qulcVily taken ! t hlsher piicei" . ( Jarlotf : Common , 5 45 ( 5 0 ; Rood mixed , 5 (10 ( © 5 80 ; heavy pack inp , 570(5,5 ( 95 ; choke fjncy packlrg , 00 @G 10. _ . . . L EVERIHGHAM & GO , , Commission Merchants Chicago and Milwaukee comlinments i , Bvc < l and ProU.loni. solicited. B. HAGG & GO. . . , \y SDXl.AJC.ZlXtlB X3XT l\ GEISE' BOTTLED BEER , UADK FROM 1I1K ARTESIAN WELL WATKI1. ALSO AOEKT8 FOR TOK Orders OllrJ In ny pftrt"f the city. Order ! by telephone promptly attended to. BATH INSTITUTE , Brjant Street , one Djor north of Pohtnj's Hall. Therm o-EUctric , Medicated and Sulphur Baths. For l dles and ( fentlcmen. Thrso Itathx arc hilly on'o 'd by tVe Medical fraternity Bd hclnz an nnfallltK ftmllaj In rcc nt Co il , Kfeuntt'lom , 'euralgla , LuratOffO and ininy other ailment * "kwldcs , mj Ife , a competent lady , will attend 'odlcs. ' P M. LOOK WOOD , Propr. * CONRAD GEISES BREWERY & MALT Council Bluffs , - Iowa. Beer and malt In any quantity lo suit purchasers. Ueer $3.00 per barrel. Private families up- Mod with small kegs at $1.00 cacti , oelvered frooot crarge to any part o ( the city. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlltz Brewing Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER , No. 711 Broadway , Conncil Blnffa , Iowa. Orden from the aountry elicited 'Jtv order * to famlHea and denlern clellver'd free. Broadway Steam Laundry ! 7-44 WEST BROADWAY , A. C. LARSON , - - Proprietor. LATEST MP OV D MACHINERY. m < , GUIBERT & CO. DUQUETTE , . , ( Successors to KRB & DUQUETTE ) , 16 and 18 Pearl-St. , Council Bluffs , Ia .A-IPIPIEIE No. 629 SMaln Street. Council Bluffs. Our constantly increafiing trade is sufficient proof of our tquare dealing and atten tion to customers. tjood butter always on hand. Prompt delivery of goods. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFIGE. j.xwr. . * a Tarxi , nij o o. Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - IOWA. M. T. DAVIS , President. N. B. E ASTON , Seoy. J , 0. HOFFMAN , Vlco Pres. 0. HULBURT , Adjuster. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE CO. Insures Live Ftook Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. , 103 Pearl Etreot , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. The only company in Iowa that will Insure your stock against loss from any cause whatever. 1 Owners ol Sto-kwill consult thtlr own IntcreU If , when Insuring their Stock , tney s e tha tin policy Ircludoa all the lo scs thfj may ha e , nndbusa isficd with nothing les . For ( uithir Informailcn cail on or oddrtss B.EASTO > , Ocunoil Bluffs , Iowa. . 8-dft ( Successors to J. W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AJSD RETAIL DEALERS IN , LEHIGH , BLOSSBUEB AND ALL COHNELLSYSLLE COKECEMEHT , LliVIE , PLASTER , ETC , Office No , 34 Pearl Street , Yards Cor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Aveutto , Council Bluffm. THE LEADING DEALER IN I 337 Broadly. Onnnoil Bluffs. Tnwa. OlTiZENS BANK Of Council Blnffa. Organlterl under the Uwg ol the State oi Iona Paid up capital . 'JM ! Authorlied capital . 00l > OCi Intercut paid on tlma dtposlti. Draft * Issued on the principal cities o ! the United States and Europe. Special attention given to collection ! and correspondence with prompt returns. BIBBOTOU. J.D.Edmundeoii , E.LShnart , J. . , W. W .Wallace , J. W. Rodfer , I. A. Ulllei trwl. i 7Hf MRS , R , J , HEaTON , M , D , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 222 < ? Ted . Ooo inl\i'Hlntr . AND Dr , J , Meaglier.ziOoulist , Aurist , AND SPECIALIST. In Chronic diseases , otters his services to all at dieted with dtitasaa ol thi Ee , Ear , or Uliroolc dinoaoes of any chtrictcr. Warrants a cure ID a 1 Hheumallo affections Can bo consulted > iy mall or In rxrwn at the Metropolitan hotel , Council Ulufli. lo a a'I 'I A. XG. Ct OEC X TP XI 3 ' 3 ? . Office orcr mlagi bank , OOUNOIli BLUFFS , low * . J. C. HOFFMAYR & CO. , CITY ROLLER MILLS. Ground by Porcelain Rolls AND HUNGARIAN PROCESS Eiclaalvoly. Warranted Equal to any made in the United States. ASK YOUR GttOOER FOR IT , , t ALSO Bran & Shorts. ja.n4.tf Council Bluffs , Ia. I. . IDMJTHDMB , I. Ylee-PlM't. ' A. Caahlw. W.