TIATT v RMR-.rOTTNHrL KLUFFS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning. March , 19 BUMcnirnoN HATES : Br Carrier - - - 20 cents per week ByW . . - - - - . - 10.00 per Year OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Street. Near Broadway. MINOK MENTION , Cheap railway tickota , 4 Pearl St. | Aditional local on novonth page. Now spring gooda just received at J. lloitor'a the tailor , .110 Broadway. Tlio public echools close Friday for llio spring vacation and house-cleaning. Permit to wed was yesterday granted J. II. Jenkins , of Wyoming , to Lizzie M. Moore , of Ohio. ' Casady , Orcutt & French can't enum erate the many spring novelties in their now stock. Call ami see for yourselves. Deputy Sheriff ClaUorbuck last even ing took to Mt. Pleasant , a laboring man , Wm. J. Mathews , who has been adjudg ed insane. Go to Cassly , Orcutt A 1'ronch'a ' and bo convinced that they have the largest and beat selected stock of carpets you over saw. The paving contracts were duly signed yesterday. Mr. Ilogan lias already ordered the shipment of granite blocks , RO that work will soon commence in earnest. Detective Edgar of this city , has cap tured , at Culver , Nebraska , a horao stolen from Kansas City last October , and ship ped the stood back to its owner , I. V. Boll , n liveryman thoro. Dr. Gordon in testifying before the coroner's jury in the suicide case apoko "clonic" spasms , and not "chronic" opasms. One letter in typo makes a ridiculous error sometimes. Frank Myers has the distinction of being the first ono arrested by the now police. Chief Skinner and oflicor Morao run him in for kicking up a row in Belle Clover's old place on lower Broadway. The mud was being cleared off the . crossings yesterday. That was ono of the good points about Vnughan's administra tion before , and it is a matter of con gratulation that ho has not forgotten it. Officer Brooks , of the old force , is superceded - porcodod by another Brooks a different ono entirely. The only consolation the relieved man gets is that the now Brooks is liable to have his bond broken open aomo nigbt , by some ono who 1ms got a ( jrudgo against the old Brooks. Peter Nazorinua , who ia charged with ati indecent assault upon Max Alolm's little daughter , was brought before Jus tice Abbott yesterday. He has ongugod four attorneys in his defense. The bail was reduced from $1,000 to ? 5flO , and on . furnishing good bondsmen for this amount 1 lie was released , and the cose continued until April Cth. JJiram Jennings , a ono-armod veteran , was yesterday lined by Justice Abbott $100 and costs for drunkenness. The fmo was stayed , on condition of good behavior , and his follow veterans now warn all saloonkeepers not to sell htm any more , and they say that they will prosecute to the bitter end the first ono they find selling him. As the dummy train was * backing up yesterday morning it struck an old lady named Mary \Vhito , who was walking along the track , and who was too deaf to boar the approaching train. She was knocked off the track into the ditch , but fortunately no bones were broken , and the bruises she received will probably not result seriously. . The journeymen tailors have presented > I to their omplqyora a demand for an ad vance of pricoa 011 certain work. The employers mot yoatorday afternoon and agreed to yield to some of the demands and refuse others. The tailors will moot to-night to decide whether they will ao- copt the compromise terms or not. At the mooting of the school board Monday night W. S. Pottibono waa elected president. Whether ho is to bo retained also as purchasing agent woa nut determined. Stops were also taken by the board to soouro grounds for the Stuts- man street school , and to got plans for the two now buildings. The ollioial organ of the city for the last year seems to have proved very un satisfactory ust an advertising medium. - In many casoa the advertismonta for pro- posala , etc. , have had to bo reinserted and then printed inothor papers in order to get any responses. It seems that the city should follow business principles and use as its advertising medium sumo paper having a circulation. Alderman James is apparently miffed ( and does not propose to work with Mayor Vaughan. Ho has refused to serve on any committee , giving as an ox- cuao that ho will bo away a good deal this summer. If Alderman James is so anxious to bo relieved from duty ho ought to resign , and thus relieve the people at the same time. If ho does not want tosorvo as alderman the people are not disposed to press the duties upon Lira , and burden him with them. The now policemen went on duty yes terday , with Tom Skinner as the chief. Not one of the old force is loft. Citizens : who thought the old force entitled to nothing but kicks arc not over-jubilant . over the prospects of the now force. Some of the now ones promise to do fine ly , but in aomo the public have little faith. They ihould be given a chance to how up , Jiowovor , before the criticisms come in too thick. E. F. Brooks and J. W. Morse go on day duty for the pres ent , and the others go on night. The follow Mullen , who hns gained an unsavory reputation bore by his dissolute way , is again in jail. When his wife deserted her children , and bo waa arrested od for drunkenness , the Dome of the Friendless adopted the children , and Mullen was released on condition that ho would keep out of town. Ho keeps re turning , and this last time tried to got the children away , and was hence arrest * od , and the key turned on him again. Corporal punishment may noom horrible to some of the theorists on public school matters , but they might have acknowledged - edged llio force of exceptions , if they had soon the lad at the Curtin atrcot school the other day , who boldly defied teachers aud scholars alike with a club , and who threatened to "cut the heart out" of the first one who loft the build-1TI ing to inform the superintendent of what was going on. A teacher Finally went after the superintendent and at the laat mooting of the board the boy waa ex- polled. The father of the boy seems to have no control over him , and ho has boon a great source of trouble and dis- order. Yesterday afternoon the casoa of James II. Crook , John Rickchago , Bill Tonnal I and G. Williams , for riot , camoup before Justice Schurz , and ou motion of Mr. Adam * , who appeared for the county at-'s" tornoy , were dismiascd , ho saying that ho did not think that ho could make out a' case , and the oxponao of trial was therefore - fore noodles ! . The affair happened last month at a dance given nt a private house , whore one man waa stabbed seven times and others got black eyes and scratches , and yet thus far no ono has boon punished for taking part in the dis graceful row. It would bo wall if all of the now p licomon could buckle their bolts over BO good a recommendation as that which Jack Hurley carries in his coat pocket. It ia signed by Wm. II. Duma , agent of the pool at the transfer , and approved by C. B. Havens , superintendent of the eastern division of the Union Pacific , P. J. Nichols , general superintendent , and Thos. L. Kimball , assistant general manager , who vouch for hlo worthiness as a man , ho having boon in the employ fat the road for tbroo years. Hurley loaves his position with the U. P. of his own accord to take up the billy and don the fltar. fltar.Tho The reported auicida on on South Kiglith street still remains a mystery. Mrs. Scott is positive that as she was passing the house she was called in by a woman who was crying for help , and who told her that her daughter was dying , and that she thought she had boon taking poison. Mrs. Scott found the girl lying on a lounge in the front room , and gasp ing. She soon ccaaod breathing , appa rently , and it was thought she was dead Some others then came in , and she loft , quito excited over the affair. The people were strangers to her , and oho was not acquainted in the locality , she chancing to bo returning from a Bcnrch for a nor- /ant girl. These who live in the house referred to , now deny that anything has occurred , and it appears certain that whatever did ail the girl , she ia by no moans doad. Possibly her mother re turning homo and finding her ill , in a faint , or something of the aort , may have concluded excitedly that the girl had ta ken poison , as she know sbo was very desperate because of a quarrel with her lever the night before. " When the girl. came to herself the mother probably was' ' p shamed at having made a scone , and de nied it. Artists' Material of every kind at BKAIID'K , next door to postollico. PKltKON/U.1. H. 11. Willlaini , of ( llouwooilisltod tlio Hlulfa yustordny. Wllloiighy Dye , of Macedonia , who In n constant render of TDK Jin : , wni In the city yoaterilay , Hon , 1) ) , V , Clayton , was In the city ) outer- day. day.W. W. S. Strewn , of Hod Oak , Ia at the Ogilon and attending the Hiiiiromo court. 0. W. Hazard , of Dos Moines , WM at Itach. . tola's yoatorday. ' Attorney ( ionorul Mcl'lior/ion In at the Ogden ] ; . Btarbuck , of Olunwooil , Is at the Pacific. Kx-Sonator WrUht , of Don Molncx , wan at the Ogden yestorilay. Col. H , II. Trimble , of Kookuk , U lu the L. W. KunsolJ , of ( ilouwood , was at liocli- toto'ii yesterday. T , 1 ! . Mooney , of Clarlmla , wa * In the city yesterday , aud tllnotl at Bochtote'n I The Supreme Court. The following decisions were rendered yoatorday by the supreme court now in session hero : J. n. Alien , ot al. , vs. J. W. Clayton , uttil. , appellants. Appeal from J offer * BOQ circuit court. Hevoraod. Perry Cook and Tower , appellant vs. Jno. 0. Vorziim. Appeal from Lee cir- cult court. Aflirmocl. E. Bl&ckloy vs. Jno Saba , nppollanta , Appeal from Wayne circuit court. llo versed , Adams J. dissenting , 8. Phillips , appellant VB. Daniel W. WaUon. Appeal from Monroe district court. . i - % * * „ ' > N Kalnto TranBfor * . The following doocu were filed for re cord In the recorder's ofllco , March 18 , reported for TUB BKK by P. J. Mo- Malmn , real estate agent : Henry Kranr to Henry Thies , si sol , ! J2 , 77 , 40 , 82.800. J. M. Palmer to Aimio E. Rudd. lot 12 , block 35 , Bayliss & Palmor'a add , 8175 , James H. Griffith to RoboocaA , Lind I , say , part swj swj , 1) ) , 77 , , § 1,000. floury Dolong w John Mucklund , lot 1 , Tmdalo'a sub , Johnson's add , $300 , Total sales , 54,276. Total Bales for the wcuk , $50,877 DO. THE POISON HOUTE , Tlio Coronrr'fl Jury lltnmo tlio Kill Wlin Hold the Strjchnliio lo Inc.Stewart. . The coroner's inquest on the body of Inez Stewart was concluded ycstorduy forenoon. Mr. J. P. Christy , thn stop-father of the girl , and who is said to have abused her , testified that after the time of tak ing the poison ho was at work , and know nothing about the affair until after her death. The laat time bo saw her was on the street on Saturday. Ho had known her ' aoout six months. Ho had scuffled . with ' her but only in fun. They had never got angry at each other. Ho testi fying that last Saturday she and her mother had a little trouble , and her mother wanted him to take her cart. Then ) the girl dared him to , and ho slapped her , but only amn fun. Ho know of Frank Stomlor going with her , and thought htm a pretty good boy. The rings belonged to Stem lor , and were given tp her just to wear. lit denied that ho over ordered her away. The witness further testified that her mother had lately received a letter from the girl's husband , saying ho was coming. ! The girl then said she loved Frank. The witness was shown the sig nature which it is alleged was given when ' aho ' procured the strychnine at Etnpio's store , and said ho did not recognize it as ' bora. Ho denied striking her on Satur day , or that ho had over struck hor. lie said Mr. Hayes , who owns the house , waa there when they had the scuffle. The witness had telegraphed tlio girl's father in Kansas ri lit after her death , but the answer was brought back that he had loft that place. P. Po tenon being sworn , said ho hap pened by the house about 10liO : a.m. , and bearing screams wont in. The girl I was on the bed , and the doctor attend ing her. She scorned pretty conscious but died within ton minutes. G. W. Panglo was sworn : "If you want anything of mo just ask mo what you want as I'm going to stay only n few minutes. When I got there I found her in convulsions. She was purple. She had symptoms of strychnine poisoning. She spoke through her tooth and said she was a-dying. 1 rolled her backwards and forwards and tried to got something down her , but could not as her tooth were closed so tight. I guess , Studloy will toll you the same. 1 know a little about drugs and medicines. No one should give poison without u prescription. I don't know what the Iowa laws are but in Nebraska a pro scription is necessary. I think this was not a big dose , but juat enough to kill. If she had taken 20 grains she would have thrown it up. Dr. Gordon thought that a hypodermic of choral would help her , but I didn't think , to bo honest about it , that any medicine would have helped hor. Salt and water would bavo done her good if sbu had got it in timo. " Considerable interest was felt in regard to the girl getting tlio poison at the drug store , it being thought there was some carelessness in selling it. The evidence of Frank Empie , who sold the poison , and who clerks for his brother , I. N. Empio , was taken the day boforo. It is to the effect that she got the strychnine under thn pretence of killing rats , and that as ho did not know where the record book was , ho had her sign her name on a piece of paper , and afterwards hunted up the book and put it in that. The writing on the piece of paper and that on the book Boomed very much aliko. The book vras an ordinary blank book , and in the part of it had been used to keep other matters in. On a pugo in the roar part of the book there were two or throe entries in load pencil bearing dates early in Janu i- ary , and then on the next page , the record in like manner of the strychnine sold the deceased. There was an intima tion . that possibly the record was fixed up ' after the girl's death , but J. M. Em- pie , himself baing sworn , testified that ilia old poison record was burned at the time of tlio fire , and since then ho hud kept this old book. Ho testified that his brother took the girl's signature on a piece of a paper , as ho didn't ' Know where the record was , afterwards recalled it. Ho testified that the writing on the record and the girl's immo on the pioc of paper _ _ were not the same. Ho swore positively that the on ry was made bo fore her death was hoard of It is difficult to sua how the mere making of the record would cut any great fiuuro in either stopping the girl from suicide or urging her to it , but the law requires certain forma to bo obaorvcd in order to prevent the criminal use of poison , and to moro easily trace out any such criminal use. Tlio jury thought that this law had not boon technically followed out , and in finding that the girl died by poison administered by her own hand , they also found that the druggist had boon negligent in his mode of selling and recording the same. If prosecution and conviction should follow the penalty would bo a fine not exceeding 9100 or imprisonment not exceeding thirty days. A Nc\v Hank. MISSOURI VAI.LKY , Iowa , March 17. Parties , principally from Nevada , Ia. , have bought ground here , and completed all other arrangements necessary , and will shortly establish the First National' bank of Missouri Valloy. The capital will bo very heavy , probably $200,000 , and a Mr. Dutton will bo president. WINDOW SHADE * at cost ! at BKAHII'B Wall Paper Store. For cut flowers , plants , etc. , go to W. H. Foster , the Harrison street florist. Iowa Seed Corn 1 roil BALE JY J. Y. PULLER , Commission Merchant , No. U3 l'e rl itrect JACOB BI1IS. E. P. CADWEU , SIMS A CADWELL , Attorneys -at-Law j COUNCIL ULUPK8 , IOWA Office , Utln Btrcot , llooius I aud Bhuiftrt & Ifo- Will prutloe In HUte And .u i oourbi K , SCHURZ ! Justice of the Peace. OKFICK OVBIl AJIKUIOAN K.YWE8& COUNCIL HLUIWS , - IOWA. LADIES ! WE ARE RECEIVING SOME VERT FINE Shoes and Slippers. Gentlemen OUR HNE BOOTS AND SHOES For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and see our New Stock. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. . 4-12 Bromlwny , Council Blufl's , ) rnxv \ West Side Square , Clnrmdn , j IU W A ; MAYNE & PALMER , * * DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Goal , > AND WOOD , 11ULK 'AND BARREL LIME , LOUISVILLE AND POBTLAND CEMENT . , MICHHJAN fLASTKK , HAIR AND SKWKll I'll'K. No , 039 Broadway , - . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. SMITH & Snrine Goods I ' LEADINGMEROnANTTAILOBS Just Received. 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUPFH , . . . . IOWA. uropean Hot The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of "PAY ONLY FOE WHAT Y9U GET. " No'w Building Ne-w Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS CENTitALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms Elegant Restaurant , PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. Merchant Tailoring , REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. 805 South Main Street . , - - COUNCIL 'BLUFFS. ( r M. GALLAGHER. C3r TcL O O E3 1 = * . I New Store , Freeh Goods , Low Prices and I'ollto Attendant ! . ' { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel , } LIVE TO EAT. . EAT TO LIVE. RESTAUEANT AND CAFE , , O toror to TJtxo . Kd. Ollison \ 4tH Broadway , . ( Moils Chef ' . at all Hours. d'cultlno . ) Council Bluffs. ] Parties a Specialty. HARMAN KELLEY , "I 34 N. MAIN ST. , GOIINO ] ! . BLITFFS. DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF R IALL PAPER Al WIOI Interior Decorations. 13 S. Pearl Street ami 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. fABPffWH'Q I ' o TflflK 1 AWH ) nABWAHfll ff ! Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties ju Fancy Hardware. A large line of extinordiuary Fine Carvers. DeVOL & WRIGHT,504 POSITIVELY THE LAEGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK Ever shown west of Ohicago , now being received by CASADY , ORCUTT & FRENCH , 25 11 Carpets from 25o to $3,50 per Yard , Also SO 12 TURCOMAN , MADRAS , LACE AND SILK CURTAINS 2.1 IS 1 502 Broadway , Council Blufls. | OASADY , OrtCDTT & FRENCH ( OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. ) ( MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ! fr Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. f ! Einpkie Hardware Co 109 and 111 S. Main Street , gg ? COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. WHOLESALE DEALKUS IN HATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES , 342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , All Mmi * of f jr. roc. KnRlnccring ( Land Sur- * ! / sSESl HOOH 6 , , NEW OPERA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , etc. , etc. \ All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To. WHY DON'T YOU GKTSDMK OF FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Boat and Cheapest.JgHne Linen Collars rj Cil7s. : No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. ID. IMC COJXTKTESXjillji UNDERTAKER I AND EMBALMER ! Metalio Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 3NTO. 3.4. 3NT. 3VE , ixx GRESTON ROUSE. EVERYTHING FIHSTCI.ASS. Nos. 217 ami 219 S. Main St. , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival and do- nurture of trains by central standard time , at the local depots. Trains lc.no transfer depot ten ruin- earlier and arrit o ten minutes later. CIIICAOO. BURLINGTON AMD QUltCT. LIA\K. AtllUVK. 5:40 p m Chlcauo KxpruM 0.40 a ui 0.46 a m Fast Mall. 7:00 : p n ? KAMIAB C1TV , 8T. JOB AND COUNCIL BLUFFS. 10:10 : a m Mail and Express , 8:45 : p m 8:25 : pin Pacific Express , 6:35 : pm CIIICAOO , MILWAUKIH AND DT. PAUL. 6:25 p m Express , 0:40 : a m D:4 : > a m Express , 8.65 p m CIIICAOO , ROCK ISLAND AMD PACIFIC , 5:30 : p m Atlantic Express , 0:40 : a m il.fiO a in Day Express , 6f : > 0 p in 7:15 a m Dcs Moini-8 Accommodation , 4:40 : pm At local depot only. WARASII , BT. LOUIH AND'rACIFIC. Df : > 5 a in Hall , 4:45 : p m 4:50 : pin Cannon Ball , 11:11) : am At 1 rantler only , CIIICAOO and NOKtim H.STKRV 5:30 p m Express , 0 50 p in 0.45 a m 1'acifllc Express , U.45 a m BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC. 7:40 : p m ht. Paul Express , 0.00 a m 7:20 : a in Accommodation , 6.50 p in UNION PACIFIC. 7:60 p m Western Kxprtss , 8.39 a m 11:14 : am I'aclflo IJxpreFH. 4 31 pin 7:41) : a m Local Express , 6.54 a m 12:14 : a in Lincoln Express , At Tran for only. IIDMUr TRAINS TOOWAIU. Leave 8 24-0.24-10-24-11:24 : a. m. 1:24-2.24-3.31- 4.24-fi:24-fl.24-7S4 : : : and 11 04 p , m .Stir day , 8il- : 10.24 a. in. 1:24-3.114-6.24-7.01 : and 11:04 : p. in. Ar- rite 30 minutes before leatinir time. R. .Rice M , D. or other tumors removed without the knlfo or drafting of blood. CHRONIC' DISEASES o' " " " " Over thirty } ears practical experience Offlco Ka 6 Pearl street , Council liluffa jUrConsultatimi ( rue a > a o a f- 2 "S 3 S , 8 g B G 0 a G l I 3 ? aS 2 o g a 2o 2u * I i o a S3 J ti U fi "g 3 O 5 3 fo O At tlie well-known Establishment OK J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Uroanway , the PIONEER GASH Of Council Illufbj. Notlaj our rtducod 1'rlco LUt We KHO 16poundsEitraOSuirar for. , il 00 ( pounds Iranulatul8uirar , pound. Choice Oatmeal lee ' " " 1 oo . . . 1 CO pound ! ll'Bi Bulk Htarcli poundi Carnllim lUcu 1 00 iioundK Cluiicv i runD . . . 1 00 1 ( X . taw Buffalo So p , . . . 1 00 Kutra Laliu IVnut . , per ( .ound . ' Cholcu Mine * ) Uat , pr lauud . t'OHI cloicn Mackerel Colorado Hour , Winter , per cut. . 200 15 T. T. T. twund All mdt"J , ftccordlnj ; to qiullty , lee to SCO | wr \Ve aim carry a full line of Men' * , ladle ' and ' ' * C'lldrcn'.flnu bhocnand ' . cn' Kino ilootj ater DM prlonn.lia \ full Hoe in Tinv.aro and Kcnvial > incrcliaiidlie. Call un n and be cunklrvul lint CUIIBO uonci biltnliiu' ltli ut Uoodidtiirnl : | | jou ulnaulartnf theilvi. Iu - wont , * 3 arn IwunJ to nil and laudki U CJiiif cllUini In thU cuuntt. j , P. n 209 upper Utood tay , SILOAIffl MINERAL SPRINGS. We gua-nnteo the cuie of the following named ills- soaeos , or no pa > : Ilheuiiiatism , Scnfula , Ulcers , Catarrh , a1 ! Blood and > klndiseases , D > rpepsia , Llrer Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Dlncaeee. Uout , Ncn- ralgia and Asthma , Thesa .Springs are the fatorits resort of the tired an 1 dcbllitatad , and are the FEE1JLB LADII-S BEST FRIEND. Good hotel , lUery and bathing nccnmodation both winter and summer. Locality highl\ picturesque and healthy. Accessible by Wabnsh railway , Kvona , or C. , B. & O , Al Alham. Corrrrponueno solicited , IlEVT M. M. THOU PSON. Manager. Allan } , Siloim Springs , ( Oentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Speclflo Reaction Gra\ity 1.002 Neutra Carbonic Acid Cos CO in. per gallon Carhonito Calcium 35,921 ( i rains Carbonate Iron 7r41 i'l Sulphate Magnesia 3,286 " Snlphato Chloride Calcium 1,148 Sodium , Slllica 7,280 Alumina. . . . : . . . .0,016 1,560 Orginicand Volatile matter and loss . . . ,1-lM Total solids per gallon 67,174 WUIQHT& MHRUILL , Chtmlcta THE DOOM OF THE ONSAVED ! "The wicked shall bo turned into hell , and the nations that forgot God. And the satno shall drink of the vrino of the wrath of God , which is poured out with out mixture into the cup of indignation , and ho shall bo tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy anguls and i > > the presence ot the Lamb. BIIII.K. W. R.VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha ana Council Jiluifr. Itcal csUlo rollcc ion ngcii ? III 1 .lo Over rat Ings bank TUOS. orpicnu , . . n. M. FUHXT. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council muffs . . It. Esiabusnea - - 1856 Dealers In Foreign i > nd cn.ittlc Kxchange TIow" pp uriti anil CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH AVE , Open lo.CO a. in , 2CO : p. in and 730 ; p. m. , MUM- , c y , Wtdncsdtv and Friday etenltgs exclusively the IjOnipIc tliib. JVlIuslo on Tuesday and Thunilay ecnlngs. . AIJ1IIBSION , . 25 CENTS. No objectionable characters will be admitted. CHAPMAN & MAUTENS. PHOI'UIKTOIIS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , aiich M Lost Found , To Loan. For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Board ! Ing , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CKNTS PER LINE to , the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. eertlon. Leave advertisement * it our office. No , Pearl Street , near Broadway VTAKTB. WANTED A llvwboy vvltli pony tn carr > route fur RFK. Oil at Council Bluffs BIK uHU . cKefc " ' - ' ' ' ' -yoarrUiner'at11o1n1tt0wetn ' ; OIPhundrod.8 t'0r M' ' ° " " " 0lDce < Bt 25 cenu t'urulfhed room AGENTS tadlen and gentlemen can make ( Irtt class agoi by celling the "Cliamplon lie Htrecther ami Ironlnir Iio > rJ. " Itttall tain * &t SI CO , Any lady can uo up u And shirt nlthout a wrinkle and jlout I an iilc l > u the t > i ! tlaundrlescaii , nuwitlr for | > aitlcular C. B. M. & I. Co. , bin otllcu , Address for ono HBHJHIltODH.O. , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 38aMrtdlBBro | n > . .y. Cnunol , m , , EDWJN J. ABBOTT ! Liotinp nf tlip Pen JtloQbo Dl llltj i ou | : \ II'ILK 415 BUOADWAY , COUN IL