THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA THURSDAY EE6RDAEV 8 The Daily Bee. COUiiGiL BLUFFS. Thmresday Morning , Fob 8. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : XrOtnler , - - - - - 10 eenti poi wetk. Bj - - - - - - 110.00 ptr Toai. Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near roadway. MINOR MENTIONS. The itreet cars are again running ai anal. There were only two cows In the pound yesterday , and the excitement la lessening. It ( s decidedly mmtlng to see the al dermen snuff tbe candle * to Ret light enough to road tbe city's gas bill for the month. * In the case of Jcrraau vs. Illley , tried In the tupror ! cunt , the Jury brought In a verdict for tbo plaintiff for $77. There are now eighteen prisoners In jail besides the colored baby , which ttie jailor don't know whether to count as an extra boarder or not. A J'ABOAIN. Any person desiring to purchase an elegant rcaldenco ono block from LUyllsa' park , for ? G,500 , part on time , should address W , , box 1,517. f2-3t St. Albans lodge No. 17 , K. of P. , Is to celebrate the nineteenth anniversary ol the order with a grand ball at the K. of P. hall , on the evening o'l the 20th. The chief nf police made a tlpplo pa < f orer the monotony of police headquarter ) yesterday by dragging In ono drunk , toe drnnktohavennnmrr.nl hidtoboreg1 litcred therefore as the unknown. --Constable Fox made a BUCOCBI of hti ecotid trip to Panama , and not only c p tured hit man Crandall but brought him back to stand an examination to > day fci obtaining goods under fafoe pretense ; . In the circuit court yesterday the jury In the case of Dlinmfck v . C. B & St. L. railroad brought In a rerdlct ol 9COO in favor of the plaintiff. The cue ol God vs. the Huwkeye pump company , w&s then taken lip. Tbe Denlson fire brigade wa < called out the other day to put out a tuppored blare In J. Fred Meyer' * residence. The imoko which filled the house waa fonnd tc be caused by tbo cook dumping a pan ol hot nihes under the odga of the tldowalk , and tbe smoke pouring through Into th ( cellar. The street rumor ut a shooting scrapi at Pat Lacy'i saloon sterna to have growt out of a fisticuff row which sprang U | there , in which ono or two blown were ex changed by the belligerents , and one o them accidentally ntnUIng a pane of ulna with his lint , caused the blond to flaw The participants were tepnratod and skipped pod out before any officers arrived to maki airests. The Germans of Council lIuT ( an aroused and propose to rcuponil to the cat of their suffering friends at home. To pu this sympathy In practical shape o gram concert Is announced , to take place a Turner hall on next Sunday evening , a an advertisement found elsewhere will ex plain. Tha lest local talent hai beei engaged , and n feast of music li prom- Ited those who attend. There U to bo a rousing camp fire al Missouri Valley on tbe ICth , the good time to commence at 10 o'clock In th ( morning and continue all day , winding nr , with a dance In the evening. A numbei of the valiant veterans and their famlllei here expect to attend the doings , and thi arrangcmenta now being made are so ex tensive that there Is no doubt of the oc caslon being unusually enjoyable anr argely attended , Charles King , a men of color , wan ar rested yesterday on the charge of larceny ha having under hit arm a roll of soli leather for which ho could not well ao count lie finally admitted that ho hai tolen it , his excuse being thatho , was ou of money and cut of work , nnd being bun BT7 , was tempted and fell. He will b lodged and boarded nt the county jail fo thirty dayi. It U difficult to see what fan or con olatlon there can be in mutilating th registry lists , posted tip in various place about tba city in accordance with law Lut spring sotne one covered the Hats wit ! ud , and now that the board * are poste cp again the malicious mischief begin again , One of the boards on Broadwa has been broken , a piece taken out of It center. It U to be hoped that the mallclov doers may be brought to justice , but It I doubtful. William Stevenson , an old resident < the city , died yesterday at hli home o Bloomer street , at the age of 70 years , an after an Illness of only a week. Mi Stevenson has for some time been In feebl health , and of late has had to give up eve the duties of janitor of the Methodii church , which he ban performed for som time. He leave * wife who Is alia We advanced In age , Tbe funeral services ai to be held this afternoon ut2 o'clock at tl house , Mr. Spencer , who has become knon pretty well as the editor of The Mactilon Tribune , has purchased an Interest in I 7. Walker & Oo.'s establishment and Is < take Mr. Chafun'a place as editor of Tl Advance , tbe latter being obliged on a count of heilth to seek rest and a temp rary change of climate. Mr , Spencer Is bright , active newspaper man and will 1 welcomed to Council Bluff * business ai social circles. Tbe officers were out Tuesday nig after a folbw named John Woods , ford orderly conduct In niranliinif a window McCarty & Bowies' saloon , on Uroadwa Woods waa tracked to the Mt. Pleasa houie , but tbe proprietress would not 1 the officer ! take him out without a wi rant , and un * be promised to have him a pear in court In tbo morning , they let hi remain th re. He failed to appear , ho hunt made will ever , and another waa warrant yeiterday , but to no effect. Tbe fire committee of the council e peot to-day to take a trip down Ma atreet to leek up a site for a new ngl house , In accordance with the late actl of tUe council There'll a Urge amopnt valuable property located In that part tbe city , and mow U c nt ring lh re , u there U now no sufficltnt protection from fire , the itetmem being huddled together near th city building at a distant ) from the property In ( mention. It In pl net ! to h TO n temp irary Imlldlnif on Ho.ith Main street , and to transfer the Kind City steamer - er to that , and to keep It there until the water works Ret In operation , t leant , when the building can be used for * hote company. The moro l one which JIM long been urged by property owners In that part of the city , and It will doubtless now be tffectfd. Officer J. W. Mona was arrested last evening on a charge of larceny , one C , W. Burnt claiming that he had given Morne til to et hit gol'l watch oat of n pawn * ( hop , nod that Morse refuted to give up the watch , Morsa claims that he got pos- fusion of the watch by an ugreement In working tip a caio nf stolen property , nnd that he was to keep It until ho could In. ventilate further. Mime gave 8300 bonds , and had the case set for thla afternoon In Justice Vnuif'ian1 * court. Ho nUo had Huron nrresUd , charged with larceny of the watcb , Dr. West , Datitist , 14 Pearl street. Don't fail to attend thu Turners' maequcrada bMl on the 22d. The ( meet lot of anthracite coal that has been received hero this winter haa just arrived at A. II. Mnyno & Co.'s. AN ANXIOUS SEARCH. Mrs Fotoreon Hei.rt ) No TldlnRB from H r MlBBintr. Hubbtiud. Frank Peterson , the Swedish labor er mention of whoso injatcriotw dis appearance has already been uudo in THE BEE , Is still unheard from , and his wif j and friend ) are kept upon an anxious strain of mind , which threat ens to drlvo the woman , at least , quite frantic , if not insane. The poor wo man walked from hero to Plattsmoulh , on ono of the coldent days recently , in order to got some trace of him there , ho having started with his team from hero with the intention of cross ing at Plattamonth and thence going to his little bit of land located one ind a half milcn southwest of Button , Clay county , Nob. At Platts- mouth the wife got further trace of him and followed him to Lincoln , but oeuld trace him no further , ho having loft his team thorn in a livery stable. Polcrson and his wife have both lived here nome time , nnd both worked hard , not only to keep the wolf nitey but to got a little ahead for n rulny day , and wore Mill struggling when ho thus Huddonly diBunpcuro , and for no apparent citu'o. Ho IB u man about foily years old , of medium * > iz& , heavy sat , with sandy hair and whiskers. The Nebraska and Colorado papers would do an not of mercy to n poor aud worthy woman if thov would aid In the search by rcpubllshlng the do eoription of the man. Wo'notlco the Miirrlngo Fund , Mutual Trmt Asioctntlon , of Uiidar Uanldfl , IOWA , highly Htxiken of In mtny of the leading paper * of the stole. "Money for the Un- mnrrlcd" liouls their advertisement In another column of this paper. f VHm Transferring Titles. The fallowing trancferaof roalcntati are reported as taken from J. W , Squires & Co. , abstractors cf titles , real ostatu aud loau agents , Council Bluffs : B F Flnko to J. L. Carey , part ol sw i of 20 , 75 , 40-$300. N. Joiner to T. Woolsoy , part lot 20 Ino. p. city $2,500. J. P. Weaver to V. Battin , part lot 3 In 4 , Bayliss 2d city $800. K. 0 Strom ; to R B. Steel. nc | sw i and nwj stB , 75. 35-62,600. 0. R. 1 & t . to P. Elliot , nw j ol nw25. 75 , 38-S3GO. P. Klllott to S. Wright , n w 1 of w J , 25 , 75. 38. e 50. W Stroeblo to J. Strooblo , n o J ol s w J , 21 , 7 , 40 , 8280. II. II. llino to J. J. Brown , trus tee , lot 5 in block 2 , Bayllss' first ad dition to thu city , $3,300. J. A. Whittskor to B. Balr , a o I ol w J11 , 70 39 , 8450. 0. R. I , & P. to B. Bair , s o 1 of i w 1,1 , 70 , 39 , $329. i * ' , A. Cohnltz to 0. Plnmcr , part ole o i of no I , 17. 74. 41 , 81.200. LONE JACK , Mo. , Sept. 14 , 1871 . I have boon u&lug Hop Bitters , anc have received great benefit from then for liver complaints and malarial fever They are superior to all other modi cinos. P. M. BAUNEH. PUB8ONAU ( J. W. Marley , of New York , ! i at th Ogden. Ch rloa Luther , of New York , U at th Ogden. W. 11. White , of St. Louis , U at tl Ogden , Frank Hanson , of Boston , Ii at tl Ogden , Jno , Metr , oi Itlverton , IOWA , is nt tt Pacific. U. T. SUnton , Chicago , is a Paclf house gueit , I ) . E. Raymond , of Alton , WAS in tt city yesterday. I > . Kilmartln , of Malrera , Is a Facli n house guest. J. K. Terry , of Chicago , U an Ogd < benne guest. F. O. Molt , of New York , Is Inthe clt ; guest of the Ogdon. Horace Smith and wife , Atlantic , w * In the city yesterday. Thomas J. Kou , of Chicago , arrived i the Ogden yesterday , J. M , KJgar , of Billings , Montana , li it the city , visiting his brother , Oilic Kdgar. O , Werierhoff , of Milwaukee , repr aenting on a of the largest breweries tber la lu tbo city. Albert Dickey , of the firm of IMckey ' Sun , of Karllng , has returned home qul sick with neural la. v. G , Kiel , of Sioux Folio , U lu the ci shaking handa with old friends on ere : side. He reports the thermometer aa bell 33 ° below there last Sunday , Mr. aud MVi. M. E , Hatle , late of Lea Title , who are now stopping with Mr , ai Mrs. Sidney Sterling , njalce Intheadve : of a bran new daughter , who gives tl promise of gladdening their home f yean , FEARFULLY FROZEN. The Result of a Twenty-four Hours' Sleep in a Snow Bank , The Victim May Live Yot. A terrible case of freezing la re ported as having occurred near Daai- BOD , a few days ago , thu victim being a young roan uatnod Keller , a brother of Ohm. Keller , who lives about five milesthis.nldouf that pluco. Do arrived on the mornlni ; train from thu east , and having no sleep the night previous and no breakfast , the train belni lat , ho was vary much exhausted , and hi this condition started one for hit brother's house on foot , There was u blinding storm and the mercury was very low. On the way his ntrength gave out , thu drift * miking hard wading and his physical condition nul buing the best for euch a hard tramp * Ioconcluded to ( it down for a fen itnutes rest , and exhausted natuci rrwo way. Ho fell asleoj nd there remained until tbont , nnoi ho next day , when ho stroke , think ng that ho had slept but for a fuvi mlnutea , on attempting to move hi oatid thut his feet , hands , nosu uiu are wore badly frozen , the natural ro ult of a twenty-four houre' sleep it ; uand snow Tliu only marvel is tha > o woke at nil , and that on waking hi Id not find himself worse frozen thai 10 wun. It was with great diflhult ; 1m ho released hlmso.f from the io ; otters which bound him , crawled ou f the Btior , and on his hand managed to drag hlmuolf toward th learcat houae , noino ( f the inmates o hloh had their attention attracted bat they ran out and helped him la Ho was then taken to his brother' esidotico and modic.il . help called. I i thought that both feet and hot ! anda will have to bo amputated t ave the man's lifo , and it is donbtfu f , after tha fjiinui exposure , hia aye om has sufficient vitality to stand th peration. When yon want to got Iowa co : hat is almost if not quito equal t iVyomlng , call for the Frederick , c V. . 11. May no & Oo.'e. COUNCIL BLDFFd To OMAHA. Oouncll Bluffi has two milh tha will compare with any in the west , no or olzo , and yet they are extensive ut for quality of products. Ther , ro no breadstuffs made in any citj ithor in Minnesota or elsewhere , thn ill surpass our Hour , because th oiler syntom , the boat in the world , i ho one both of our mills are usinf ) maha has no competition with Ooun ill Bluffs inthia particular , and neigh orly fooling should give our manu 'aoturors a fair chance over the rlvoi These remarks have boon allied fort iy the fact that our mill owners com ilaln that while on prices they mor han compote , and In quality the have the endorsement of the mot ritlcal exports , yet that inferior flan haa the preference over the river , an .hero li absolutely no Council Blnf flour in the Omaha market. Now this is all wrong , unjust an anything bnt neighborly. Qivo Go Hoffmayor and Mr. Evans a chance i our markets , and their goods \il ako care of themselves after that. Council Bluffs buys the wheat fc her mills in Nebraska and pays th Ighest prices for the best gradoi Much of this money must oventnall Ind its wny to Omaha , thus kooplo ho cash In the country , iuitoad c ending It far away from the channel f MliiRourl Valley trado. Messrs. FIIGNCH , GLADSTONE , DEIJ ion , BIIUNNKB , GENTLEMAN , DANLKI GUILD , NICHOLS , FLEMING , and all th ar-soolno ; grocers of Omaha will a ] predate the Importance of this ma or , and it is to yon wo appeal. Wo are your neighbors , and have claim that Is prior to any asserted I manufacturers hundreds of mil away , Don't fall to get your tlckoti for tl neatest homo entertainment of tl season. The juvenile band will do tl handsome thing on this occasion , i they always have In the put. Gl < the boja a benefit that will show th wo appreciate them. Remember tl date , Friday , February IGth , at P hany's opera house. Our Now Lioan and Improvement C Investigation into the matter co vlncos us that one of the most cquit bio , reasonable and feasible plans building houses Is that proposed at In operation by the Mercantile Loa Trust and Improvement company this city. By investing In shares this institution , which Is backed 1 some of our best and most rellat business men , it becomes possible at comparatively easy for a man of mo orate means to secure a comfortab homo for himself and family. In ta ing a certain number of shares , at certain monthly payment , In a fc years a man can own a hou of his own for about the sams ho pays monthly for rent. V bcllovo the Mercantile Loan and Trrj company , by organizing and oponli np for business , having filled a lei felt want In Council Bluffs. The plans and system of loans will bo the most careful scrutiny and oxat ( nation , and no have no hesitancy pronouncing them reasonable at equitable , and backed by gcntlemi of honor and Integrity. As the cot pany exists It becomes at once an 1 stitution of value and credit to o city and those who deslro home Their president is T. A. Klrklan vice president , Judge Poako ; sc rotary , I. R , Beery ; treasurer , C < Boobo , and their oflico Is In the bat mont of Shugart'a and MaMahor new block , corner First avonuQai Pearl street jan27-ly YOUDR man or woman , If you want I money for a small amount , Iniute in t M rri ge Fund and Mutual Trust AMD kboo , C d r K pld , low * . (5.3 DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. lnun DC MA fH GENERAL MERCHANDISE. UUimUtriU < XUUi | 18 Main Struct and 17 Pearl Street. MAJT MOHN , O I MILLINERY at cost for U. U. 30 days , 105 Main Street , J. M. BABSTOW. M. D. Cor 5th OFFICE St. and : 5tb Ave. WHITE OFFJOJ0or [ ? ! [ I J' * < * 1 * ? 1114 IStUfM f Btatr"1 DB J F Residence , 009 Willow Avonno. CPU I IDT JTICE OF THE PEACE , N UUllUllZ. * Oflico of tor February 15th , over American Ezproes. UA Oil CD LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT SO . If nil li tlij for funerals at reasonable ratce , No. 22 4th St. T. JOHN & GO , GASH BUYERS , Who efa1 l'Utler , ( gsti , i onltiy acd fruit. Ship to us. Drift by return mill. 310 Uroidwuy ? LJ V DD J HOIT UroadwayMeat Market , 327 Broadway. rtlniDrilUljIL ) The best Moats at lowest prlcss. Sausages. f rTn& ITU CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , Oor. 7th aud l"i $ ' ' i I1 Broadway. Flans and specifications furnished,1 , IOWA 1TUIMS. The next state fair will bo held nt DCS Joinsr. There Is likely to bo nn efg famlna In 11 ux City. The mnynr cf Kcokuk was married on he let inst. Atlantic nnd Lewis are now connected > y a telephone. LemniB is out of cjal , nnd water for fire irotectlon oa well. Tbo fochl seas. . ftt Sioux City has been unusually brillunt , thia winter , The jmbllo school building r.t Hamburg partly burned on the 2J ln t. Loss , There l mrcethlng like thirteen thon- atnddollnra delicquiut n loon licensee in Jus Moinca. The Atlantic City pipera are kicking nt tha iuoie ed rate of the assessment of property in that town , The furo bankera of Sioux City are run ning light at present. Tbe nuckera are not siting ao well as uiual. Tbe state bo aid of health at Dei Moinea las received uotico that a.uall-pox haa jroken out at Ida Grove. Th ) Des Moinen papers are Insisting that people cnmo to tlia front and give their uito'tii thu poor of that city. Western Iowa Is again infested with inrto thloer. The number of horses itulen lately IISH been numerous. The fheiifld of Inwn held a meeting in Dea Molnex Ii'"t Thursday , and transacted considerable Uuiuets of importance. Of the seven hue * running trains into Sioux City on last Saturday , but three of thei pot their tiains into the city. Bo.lford haa organized a coal mining company witli capital of S10OOD. Tha stock will ho divided into five hundred nhnrei of 10 end ) . Mrp. .foc iii ! Wftrroll oommittod suicide near low i City on the Hist ult. by drown , ing burtelf in a well. Insanity. John Ktidtl , living north of Ttalknap , shot himselt in the leg on tbo 28th ult. while cart'lestly handliut ; u icvolvtr. It la said tha cirpeta , furniture "and gtM ; tur M of tbij City Hull nt Dea Moinea worn bjugbt in Chicago and cost over 32,000. The Atlantic gun club have just closed a euco' fnl tournament in thnl city. The prize ) were awarded nnd evciything waa iilghly satisfactory. Much complaint ia being made of tbe in. efficiency of the new postal clerks ou tbe recently added night mail service to tbe Northwestern road. A. C. Taylor , a Cedar Iliplds , jeweler , waa recently victimized by o clerk whom he had discharged to the extent of $400 worth of goods. Most of the stolen prop erty has been recovered. Iltchard firownaon , for forty years a resident of Dubuque and a member of tbe state legielatuie trom 1852 to 1854 and largely Intereited in state lead mince , died after a painful operation on the 1st inst. Tbe Iowa railroad commission recently decided that n long haul of freight should not be cheaper than a short haw ! . Thia decision aiTects nearly ono thousand rail way stations in Iowa and will create a big controversy among tbe railroads. A way car and reclining chair car were burned on tbe Turlington , Cedar lUpida and Northern railroad at Cedar Ilapidi on Thurfidny night by tramps who had built up a reusing fire In the way car atovc. The IOWA hotel keepers association holds ita seml.anuual convention in the parlors ot the Morgan house in Dea Mninea , February 14 The convention will take action toward aiding the legislature to enact laws regard ing hre protection. , If you are not married , write the Mar riage Fnnl and Mutual Trust Associa tion , Cedar Rapid * , luwa , for circulars explaining the plan. f5-3m , COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLUrrS MARKET. Corrected dally by J. Y. Fuller , iner chandlse broker , buyer and shipper ol grain and provisions , 30 Pearl street. WHKAT No. 2 spring , 77c ; No. 3,65 rejected COc ; ? oed demand. Conn 32o to foedern and 34a to ship pera ; rejected cjrn Chicago , 60.new ; mixed , 51&0. OATS Scarce and In good demand ; 30(3 32o. 32o.HAT 4 00@C 00 per ton. UTK 40c ; light supply. ConN MEAL 125per 100 pounds. WOOD Good supply ; prices at yards , 500@000. COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ; soft. 5 50 per ton. BUTTKU Plenty and In fair demand 25c ; creamery , SOo. Eoas-Scarce and In demand ; SOo pei dozen. n LAUD Fairbank'g. wholesaling at ISJc PoULTlvr Firm ; dealers paying ISo pei pound for turkeys and lOo for chickens. VKOKTADLKS Potatow , 45o ; onlonc , 25o cabbage ) , 30@40a per dozen ; apples , 2 ft @ 3 50 per barrel. Fwun Whotesale price * Roller pat ent 3 25 for superlative ; roller i patent 285 for dlkdum winter : roller standard 2 CO for golden sheaf ; roller family , 1 CO , Wholesale prices for flour , 2 40@3 25. DnooMB 2 00@3 00 per dozen. BTOCK. CATTLE 3 00@3 50 ; calves 500@750. Hoga-Packer * here are free buyers and all otlarlnga find ready sales packers paying about lOo advance on al grades. Market active , and all otfering nulcVly taken at higher prices. Car lots Common , 6 45@5 CO ; good mixer ) , 5 GQc ( 580 ; heavy packing , 670@595 ; cholo f.\ncy packing , 005@0 10. L EVERINCHAM & CO. , Commission Merchants Chicago and Milwaukee. Consignments of Oialn , Sccdi and Provlilons solicited. MES. fl , J , HILTON , M , D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON XX 2 Brodwv. COUKGiL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT1CK. Special advortlsetcontd , sue Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Boardlc ? , etc. , will be Inserted In thli column at the ow rate of TEN CENT3 PEf LINE ( or the flist Insertion and FIVE CKI.'Tf PEP. LIN1C ( or each aubsoqucni lugortlon Loav adv eitlsemonts at cur office , No. 1 Pcnrl Street , near Broadway. Wants. 1 f OOP POLKS WANTED-Kor further par Tl tlculars allonoraJdrcss Joseph llosi.OI ! Upper llroaday , Fobl 14t \TtrANTEb Everybody In Council ItluflB l ( YY to take Tun llm-JO conk ) per week , Ai HvercJ by carriers. 031co , No 7 Pearl Street For Sale and Rent F'OH KENT Ihec'eslrabloofflccs lately occu plou by the boirJ of i rado. Apply to Bust ncll & Urachett tf OLD BEES In pack-aes ( ; oi a hundred at 25 a package at Till BHI olllce , No. 7 Ptai street. tf _ A N otncc , mo > todiantazcously pituated , olTei t\ . desk room In return for icrvlcos ; gas , fnc ! etc. , furnished. Address , "Ofllcc , " Bta otlic ( Council Blufls. COUNCIL BLUFFS KAILKOA1 TIME TABLE. CHICAGO , BOCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrho. Atlantic Pacific Kxt..9:15fti : Ex and Hall * . . 925 am Ex and Mall * . . 6:55 : pi D. Molnca ac.7:15 : a m Dea lloinoaac.4:40 : p i CIHCAOO , BCRLI.SrfTON AND QDINCt. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..6:30 : pm Paclflc Ex.9:20 : a l Mall and Ex'.0:20am : Mall and Ex.7:00 : pi N.Y. Ex 4:00pm : Neb k Has Ex..8:20 a i C1IICAOO AND NOHIIIAKSTXRN. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..5lSpm : I Pacinc Ext..9:15 : a i Mall and Kx".9:20 : a ra Mali and Ex . .C:15 : p l Accoui. ( Sat. ) . .5:50 : p m | Accom. ( Mon. ) 1:45 : p i KANSAS CUT , 8T. JOR AND COUNCIL BLUrra. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex..9.55 am I Express 6:50 : pi Express 9:10 : p m | Mall and Ex..G'45pi UNION PACIFIC. Depart Arrive. Overland Ex. 1130 a. m. Overland Ex. .4'00 p. D Lincoln Ex..11:30 a. ra. Dem er Ex. , . . 8:00 : a. n Denver Ex..7:00 : p. m. Local Ex 6:30 : a. n Local Ex 7:25 a. ra. " Ex 9.05 a. n Emigrant..520p. m. " Ex r00a. ; n WABAHU , St. LOUIS AND PACIFIC. Depart Arrive. Mall and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mail and Ex. . 430 p I Cannon Ball. . 4:50 : p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 : a i 8IODX CnT AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. For Sioux Clty.7:55am Frm Sioux C' 'y.cao p i For FortNlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb * 7:55am : Neb * 6:50pi : For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul..8:50 : a i CIIICAQO. MILWAUKII AND ST. PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs. Arrives Council Bluffs , Mall and Ex.920 a m I Mall and Ex.'GAS pi Atlantic Ex.5:15 | : p m | Atlantic Kx..19:10 a i CHICAGO , HIUVAUMS AND 8T. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Mall and Ki.7:16 a ml Pacific Ex | 9:45ai : Atlantic Er. . | 3:10 : pm | Mall and Ex. , * 7-25 pi Except Sundays , t Except Saturdays. JExcei Mondays. [ Dolly. Council Blufia & Omaha Street R , F Leave Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a in , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a n 11 a m , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p I 11 a m , 1 pm , 2p m , 3 m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p ra. | m , 4 p m , 6 p m , 6 p n Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacl Depot. On Sunday the- cars begin their trips c 9 o clock a. m. , and run rc ru'arly during the da at 0,11 , 2 4. 5 and 6 o'clock , and run to cltytimi EDWIH J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace ant Notary Public. tlSRoadwaVt Council Blufft xr&rxi AND aa Dr , J , Moaghor , = 0culi8t , Aurisl AMD SPECIALIST. In Chronic dlneaso , often his services to all i fllcted with dlsiasea of thi Eye , Ear , or Chron diseases ot any character. Warrants cura a 1 Rbeumailc affections. Can be consulted 1 m < l or In person at tha Metropolitan hoU Council Bluffs , Iowa. J HABDIHB H D I , E , , , , Medical Electriciai AND GYGNEOOLOGIST. Qradaate ot Klectropathlc Inikltatlon , Phi delphla , Penna , Office Oor , Broadway & Olenn AT COUNCIL DLUFFS , IOWA. Tha treatment of all diseases and p lnful i ttcultles peculiar to femalea K spedaliy. trios , ornoiit. w. n. M. res OfflCEE & FUSE ] Comcil Bluffs , la , Established , - - I8G Dealers In Foreign ll n < l | DomMtlelExchar nd homo socurltles. ' W , R. VAUGHAN : JUSTICE OF THE PEACI Omahn nnd Council Dlulls Real Estate & Collection Agonoy , In Odd Fellow's block , over Savln { Bank. j&nB BATH INSTITUTE , Errant Street , ens Djor nor h of Dahinjr't Ila'l. ' Thermo-Eleotric , Medicntod and Sulphur Baths. For Udles and gentlemen , Thrse Ftitln are fully tnjo sd by the Mrdlcal Fiaternlty as Itlnj a * unfalllc ? aunlllaiyln roe nt Cod , Hheurrailsni , curalla | , Lumbago and many other ailment * Ilealdeo , my wife , a competent lady , will attend ladles. F , M , LOOK WOOD , Propr. Broadway Steam Laundry ! T24 WEST KKOADWAY , A. C. LARSON , - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY , . < , DUQUETTE , GUIBEHT & CO. , ( Successors tO RD & DUQUETTE ) , tc mill 18 Pcarl-st. . ' 'oiincil Blutfi , la. TITLE ABSTRACT OFF ICE. 3T v/w . * * V. t3 > TCT IK jEC 93 Su 3 stj > . Lands and Lots Bought and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. SGTAftlES PUBLIC AND CONVSY&WCERS. COUHCil BLUFFS [ QWA. M. T. DAVIS , Pronid.-nt. N. B. EASTON , Secy. J. 0. HOFFMAN , Vice t'roi. 0. 11ULBURT , Adjuster. MUTUAL I8WA STGGK I SURAKCE CO. Imu G ? Live took Against LOBS by COlor , 103 Pearl Street , COUNCIL JiLUFFS , - - IOWA. The only company in Iowa that will inanro y our stock iiyubiHt looa from any cause whatever , Owners o' Stock will consult their own Intorc't If , when Insuring theli Stock , tncys o that thi po'icy ' Includes all 'ho 'ouscs th y may have , ndbesa Uflrd withnothlnj ; lost. For fuithcr iuforuialicn call en or addrcsa N. * . > : / SL'O , Ocunoil Bluffs , Iowa , ' . o 8-dtt CWJ5BT331 ( Successors to J. "W. Rodefer ) WHOLESALE AM ) UETAIL DEALERS IN LACMIAMA , LSHIGH , BLQSSBUEB , AND ALL ax.2C.J3tO COHMEL18VILLE GOK , SEMEMT , LISV1E , PLASTER , ETC. Office No , 34 Pearl Street , Yards Cor. Eighth Street and Eleventh Aveuue , Council Bhiffu WJRS. 0. A. BENEDfGT , THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway , Oouncil Bluffy Towa. HflCAiTmim \ \ IIT GOSViPANY , 03 53 -3 as aso FARMER'S FRIEND PLANTER AND TA1T CHECK ROWER. BUOHANAft WAGON , OTTAWA CYLINDER SHELLER , OLDS WAGON , STAR HAND SHELLEtl , COATE3 EAKE. NICHOLS &SBEPARD THRESH'B HDBEil REVOLVING UAKE , EVANS TRIPLE HARROW , GORUAMHEEl'ER ' , HENNEY BUGGIES. TIGER CULTIVATOR SPRING WAGONS , ETC. , ETC. r. 113 and 115 Main Street.8 MORGAN , KELLER & 00 , , TTN'iDXIXl'UC1 a KIEl 2R. < 3 The finest quality and larewt stock west of Chicago of A oodon and Jlutallc Cacs. Calls at tended to t all houre.Vo dify c. mpetitlcn in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr. Morgan haii served as uudertaker for forty jcars and tbor- outrtdy undi'ittands hU buslnisa. Warcroonu , 311 | lrcad a > . UfncLSlEHINQ In all IU . branches promptls attendinl to ; a'so carpet-lay. Ing and lambrequins. Tvltgraphlo anj mill or- derafllled wltoout delay. lit F. . IDMUKDSOS. I. L.SnC < URT ' A. W. BTHlIt , President. Vlce-Pres't. Cashier. r. IT. CITIZENS BANK Of Con noli Blnffi Organised under th9 laws of the State ol Iowa Paid up capital AuthorUed capital . o 00,000 Interett paid on tlma dcpoalta. Drafts Issued on the prlncipe.1 cities of the United State * and Europe. Special attention given to collection ! and correspondence wttu prompt returns. DIRECTORS. J. p. EJmnndaon , E. L. fihugart , J. T.IIirt , J. W. Koufei , I. A. Mlilei A. W Strwl. _ IvTdtf JACOB SIMS , Attorney and Uonnsollor at Law , COUNCIL LLUPFS , IOWA , Offlc * McMahou block , rooms 1 and 2 H51n trett. Will practic * In Btat * and court1. FOUKDEY. WINTHERLIGH BROS. , Are now ready to contract for small cutting * Of etery description In MALLEABLE IRON , GRAY IRON , And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special attention is called to the fict that the metals are me ted in CRCCIULM whlchfhcsthe \crybintcistlng8 , Burning Brands ron DISTILLERS , BREWERS , PACKERS - ERS , -01GAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES , Etc , , Etc. , As wall 03 Cattle Brands AKE NICELY EXECOTED. Works : Corner Sixth street and Eleventh aveuua , COUNCIL ULUFKS , IOWA. S. E. MAXON , 33 3 One * orer tarlngt bank. OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IowT