BAIL ? BKE TUESDAY , OCTOBER 7 134. ' ' -IN WHICH IS TAUGHT- DOUBLE AND SINGLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING , COMMERCIAL'LAW , PENMANSHIP , ENGLISH GRAMMAR , PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC , READING , CORRESPONDENCE , CIVIL GOVERNMENT , SPELLING , BUSINESS PRACTICE SHORT HAND , This is the Commercial Department of Bellevue ColloRo. Send for circulars. AddroBa , GEO. R. RATilBUN , Prin. Omaha , Nob. RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Suporinnndent Omaha Iron Works D. P. EAILWAY , 17TH & 18TH STRBBTa 5 * - * > . MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN WATER WHEELS , ROLLER MILLSv MILL FURNISHINGS Or ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Gelebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Clotb STEAM PUMPS STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. i / r" " L. "We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract foi the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , from Stona to the Roller Syitem. iJ 'Especial attention given to furnishing Powder Plants for any pur poae , and estimaies made for some General machinery repairs attended promptly. Address EIUHARD & CLARKE , Omaha.Neb Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the tlmoa of the arrival and de parture ol trains by central standard time , at i local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ton mln lies earlier and arrive ten minutes later. CUIOAOO , BCBUbOrON AND QOINCT. UUVB. ABBITB. B:36pm : ChlcaftoErproaa B.CO a m 9:10 : a m Faut Mall. 7:00 : pro 6:45 : a m I'Mall and Express , 71'3 p m 12:20 : p m Accommodation. 2:40 : p m "At local depot only. KANSAS CITYt BT. JOS AND COUNCIL BLUFF/1. JOttlSam lUall and Express , ; 7:05 : p m 8:05 : pm 1'aolflo Express , 6:60 : P m CHICAGO , MILWAUEKB AND BT. PAUL. 5:23 : p ro ' Express , 0:05 : a m 9:18 : a m Exprosu , 0:56 : p m CniCAOO , BOCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. 6:30 : p m Atlintlo Express , 0:06 : a m 9.25 a m Day Express , 8:61 : p m 7:20 : a m * Dcs Molnes Accommodation , ) 8:06 : p m At local depot only. WAB18II , ST. LOUIS AND FACIFIO , 1:20 : a m Mall , i:16 : p m 6:10 : p m Aooommodat.on 9.00 am At Transfer only CHICAGO and voRiuwiarna , 6:30 : pm Express , 0:60 : p m 0:26 : a in Faclflo Express 0:05 : a m 1IOUX CITT AND rACIFIO. 7Wpm St. Taul Express , 8:60 : a m 7.20am Day Express 0:60 : p m DNIOK PACIFIC. 8:00 : pm Western Express , 8:35 : am 11:00 : am I'ttUflo Express , tiO : p m 7:10 : am Local Express , 8:61 : a m l:10ain : Lincoln Express , At Transfer only. * BUMMT TBADiB TOOMiUA , Leive 7:20-8:30-0:30-10:30-11:400. : : : : : m. 1:30-2:3 : : 8SO-4:80-6SO-a:30.Jl:06 : : : : : p. m. Sunday 9.30-11:10 a.m. 1:30--S:30-6:30-0:30-11:05 : : : : : p. in. AitlvalO rnln to before loavln tlmn . a. o. : H.A.ZEDT : : , DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET , rouKClE BLUFFa - - IOWA Mrs H J Hilton M. n , , , , . , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 223 Middle Bro av y. Council Blafii. Jistice of the Peace OFFICE OVEK AURRIOAH EXl'ltE33. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA GRAND FORMAL OPENING , Thursday Evening OCTOBER DTH. . F. BCHENCK , H. H. MAUTEN9 , > Manaser. 1'roprlotar. ; nios. OFITICIB , u. M. rcsir. OFFICER & PUSKY BANKERS. Oonnoll EluDil la. Established 1856 - - „ Dealers la Foreign and omeatlo Exchange an Irian K/wMirltl J.B , TATS. WAHREN VV1IITB ? A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice In State and Fedorc.1 Courts. Collections promptly attended to , * Room lO/Sliugatt'i ) Bulldinff , COUNCIL ULUFFS IOWA JACOII 81118. K. P , OADWELL 8IW8& OADWELL , flttorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. OIBce , Ifaln Street , Rooms 1 and 2 Slmgart & Mo- Milion'a lilock , Will jiractlou In fatate aud Federal ouns. ij. J. STEWART , ATTORIEYATLif. I'ractlcei 111 Federal and State Courts. Ml UroiU way , 01 tr bavlnj , ' ! Hank COU CIL BLUFFS . - IOWA , COUNCHJLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. AUSTIN'S ANGER , A Few Further Pariicnlars of Sun flay Night's ' Tragefly. The lniiiO8t VcstorllAj , The Inquest on the body of Oharlci Austin , the particulars of whoso tragl wifo-ahoollng nnd suicide wore given it yesterday's BKE , was held yesterday morning by Coroner Connell , the jurj consisting of Jesse Walters , Ed. Bates and Jim Grant. The main faota loarnet from the witnesses were the same aa those already given In Tin : BEE , with n ftvr more details. The witnesses who testified fiod were John Lolp , Mr. Pippin , George Falrman and H. V. Shodd. The causes loading up to the blooJy affair were not entered into. The facU were drawn out. The testimony ol George Fairman cornered substantially all the facts given by the other witnesses. Ho was on his way homo a few minutes past 8 o'clock Sunday night and walking up Madison street had reached the cross , ing of Pierce street , where ho hoard Mrs. Austin scream , as she came running down Pierce street , followed by her husband. Ho was close upon her and commenced shooting. Ho fired twlco and she fell on her hands and knees , about twenty or thirty foot from the crossing Her husband wat running so fast that ho almost stumbled over her , but ho passed her , and ran as far as the middle of Madison street , firing twice moro as ho ran , but firing into the air. Ho turned to the right , running up the middle of the utrool about thirty foot and fired again , anc fell dead , hardly moving a muscle. In the meantime the woman who had booi' hit twice , had got up and run back toward her homo on Pierce street. Mr. Pippin's testimony simply addoc the fact that before the shooting ho hoarc the woman crying , and Austin had hole of hor. She said "Charlio , you have a pistol.1 She tried to got away from him , and ho struck hor. Then she started to run nnd ho commenced filing. As she foil she said " 1'vo boon shot. " The jury returned a verdict that Austin came to his death from a pistol shot given by his own hand. The theory is advanced by eomo , and scorns to bo quito reasonable , that Austin did not intend to kill himself , but that if was accidental. An examination of the revolver shows that by some defect it will not remain cocked , the hammer , nlno times out of ton , Hying back so soon ns raised. It is thought that ho was holding the revolver up as ho ran , trying to _ cock It , and ho prepared to defend himself against being captured if pursued , and that the revolver going off ho tried again , the last time , in his excitement , tno barrel - rol instead of being pointed directly up , joing turned sufficiently toward his head to land the bullet in his brain. Those who urge this theory lay stress on _ the 'act that instead of stopping and deliber ately putting the revolver to his head , as would have boon natural , ho did not stop running until the bullet stopped him. Cho theory is given for what it is worth. The result is the same in any ovont. Austin is still dead. Mrs. Austin was yesterday placed un der the charge of Dr. Bellinger , the county physician , who , on examination , bund that both balls were lodged near ho surface , ono having glanced and lodged on the shoulder blade , the other having edged near the back bone. Ho does not hink the wounds fatal , and the Indica- ions are that she will soon recover in full. Kcmovo I have removed my entire stock of clocks and suits to 311 Broadway oppo- ito the Bochtelo hotel , H. Friedman. Prof' Allnian is mooting with deserved UCCOBS In his dancing class. His mode of instructing is superior to anything wo tavo had heretofore. Parents should avail themselves of the opportunity _ and enter their children as early as possible , toung ladies and gents also classes moot hia evening. Children at G p. m. and gents and class at 8 p. m. CITY CONCERNS , llio Conncil for I-iack of a Quorum Cannot Attend to Important Last night was the time for the rogu- ar monthly mooting of the city council. Mot at half past eight o'clock , there was not a quorum. Alderman James , Mo- Mahan and Keating being absent. Al- hough there was much Important busi ness to bo done , especially the Indian Creek troubles to bo atondod to , adjourn ment was nccr nai/ , and those who are iving in the flooded district will atill lave to wait patiently until "tho orvants" got ready to act. The mayor road to the aldermen rcsont a communication from Mr. O. J. ting , the superintendent of the now ovornmont building , asking about the lurblng that was taken from In front of Jnclo Sam's lots by the city. The tak- ng of thoao curb-stones was shown up in TUB BKE at the time , but the city officials laughed at it , and considered t only a good joke on Undo Sam. An nvostigation of what became of the stone , md who got the benefit of it , may result n something interesting to the pooplo. The council for the lack of a quorum could take no action and adjournment was taken unttl 2 o'clock this afternoon. | Block F. A. Klein , ono car hogs , 73 head , Chicago , via 0. & R. I. J , Keene , ono car horses , 17 head , Nlngon , via K. 0. 0. U. Lamporto , ono c.\r hogs , 04 head , Chicago , via 0. & II. 1. J. K. Whlto , ono car horses , 10 head , Hastings , via U. P F. G. Ryan , ono car hogs , 01 head , Chicago , via 0. & R , I. Purtello Bros. , ono car hogs , CO head , Chicago , via 0. & II. I. 0. Cuaick , ono car hoga , 70 head , Olil cage , by 0. M. & St. P. Clark , IIAV ' Co. , ono car hogs , 00 head , Chicago , by'O. A N. W. Morse , Rogers it Co. , ono car hogs , 70 head , Chicago , by 0. & N. W. A. D. Downer. 4 cars cattle , 80 head , Chica3o , by 0. & N. W. 0. G. Van Orman , 0 cars cattle , 102 head , McOook , Nob. , via K. 0. J. II. Anderson , 3 cars hogs , 189 head , j 1 Chicago , via 0. B. A ; Q , 'i J. A. Kohoo , ono cnr hogs , 04 head , Chicago , by C. M. * St. P. S. Bcswick , ono car hog , 67 head , Chicago , by 0. it U. I. J , W. Mikosoll , ono car sheep , 85 head , Council BlulTs. Evans , Haas & llalov , 13 cars cattle , 248 head , Chicago , via 0. & N.V. . Same parties , 17 cars cattle , , ' )20 ) head , Chicago , via 0. & R. 1. L. 0. Baldwin , 5 cars cattle , 100 head , .Chicago , by 0. B. & Q , D. 11. AJ. . W. Snyder , 20 cars cattle , 309 head , Chicago , by 0. it N. W. A. L. Wyalt , ono car horses , 20 head , Chicago , by 0. it 11 , I. The Women's Exchange will clear from their last week's exposition about § 800 , which will bo devoted to the building of the now Presbyterian church. To-night at 8 o'clock another ono of the literary and social gathering will bo given at the Y. M. C. A. , 12 north Main street. Both ladles and gentlemen are nvltod to attend. An interesting pro- ; ram will bo presented. , The donation party and farewell recep tion tendered Rov. J. Armstrong at Sroadway Methodist church last evening was well attended. Mr. Armstrong loaves this week for his now pasHrato in Frank. in , Ponn. It is expected that Rev. Dr. McCrary , of Moadvillo , Ponu , , will bo appohtod to the pastorate hero thus loft vaciuW vaciutU. . The social Union of the Presbyterian church gave a delightful ontcrhlnmont aat evening at the rink. A bounteous Now England supper was provided , a pleasant stage programme of music tab- onus , pantomimes , etc , and an hour or ; wo of roller skating. A largo number appeared in costume representing various characters of fiction. IOWA ITEMS. For the first time In twenty years the veterans of the Second Iowa infantry mot at DCS Molncs last wook. It brought : ogotlior seventy-five of the heroes of Donolson , Shilo and Cornith. The democrats of Dos Moinoa propose o give Speaker Carlisle a qrand welcome hero , October 15th. A farmer named Pockonpnugh was tilled bp a runaway team at > Voodhiuo ast wook. Samuel Griggs. a brakeman on the Q , was knocked off his train by a covered iridgo near Chilllcotho last Tuesday and orlously injured. Ho was bronght to Creston for treatment. The Sioux City pickling works have nit up 1 DOO bushels of cucumbers , equal o 15,000 cramps. Free mail delivery was inaugurated at Sioux City on the 1st. The Davenport tailors are on a strike. A prisoner was shot through the heart t the Anamosa penitentiary last Monday voning while trying to escape. Gov. Sherman has appointed the fol- owing delegates to represent Iowa at ho national conference of charities and eforms to moot in St. Louis on the 13th nat : Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lowolling , of tlitchollyillo ; Mrs. Mary Wright , of DOS loinos ; Mrs. B. J. Miles , of Ilardin ounty ; Dr. Jennie McCowan , of Davou- > ort : Mrs. Louise Hall , of lev. Asa Sleuth , of DCS Muines and Rev ? . L. Konyon , of Iowa City. At Iowa City sir suits wore brought Thursday for violation of the liquor law , making thirteen brought last week , the most prominent being a civil damage uit of $3,000 against J. Hotz for selling quor contrary to law. Hotz the present 3 aunty recorder and candidate for re- lection. Two colored bootblacks "held up" a ' armor in Dos Moiuos last week and ' ebbed him of $35. Ho was knocked own with a brickbat and the money ' akon from his pocket. ' The coal dealers' of Sioux City have ormod a pool to keep up prices and do- losltod $100 each as a guarantee. With pool to keep up the price of _ flour , su- [ ; ar , coffee , and other necessaries of life , 10 consumer is between the devil and 10 deep sea. There are 1,050 pupils in attendance t the nubile schools of Sioux City. DCS Moinoa has 87 grocery stores. In eighty-six days of license at Dos lolnes there were 270 arrests for all ( Fences ; In eighty-six days of prohibition , A young man named J. M. Blackford md some words with an old resident of tfonona , Clayton county , named James Vatklns , last Tuesday , and finally drew i revolver and fired two shots at Wat- ' cins , ono taking effect in the mouth , the > all passing upwards , and tlw Bother in 10 right shoulder. Blackford ! is under rrcat. The wounded man is not ox- icctod to livo. Davenport's public library contains vor 10,000 volumes. There will bo a horao fair at Missouri Valley on the 13th and 14th inst. George Hills , cashier of the Sioux ity it Pacific railroad oliico at Sioux ity , who stele and gambled $3,000 of 10 company's funds , was arrested last vcok while making tracks for strange ancle , brought back and jailed at Sioux A Uriel Dream of hove. pecial to the Morning Journal , SOKANTON , Ponn. , October 2. Richard Aswoll was married to Misa Florence Miller last April. Richard is now only ightoon years old. His father is a well- o-do citizen , The young wife was not uito sixteen when she was married. She 'aa a medium-sized blonde with a poach- ko complexion , bright and vivacious , nd was the pot of the Miller household. ? ho young people fell in love with ono another while attending the skating ink last winter and were in each other's ompany much of the time. A little vhilo before they were married Richard Lakod Florence's father for the hand of lis daughter. Ho refused his consent , lichard a parents objected to the union , I'lioy threatened to olopo. Rather thane o rnako a sensation the parents of each consented. Soon after their marriage roung Aswoll nnd his brldo began to keep louse in a neat little cottage. The ) oy-husband and girl-wife lived tappily only a brief time , whim hey indulged in frequent childish quarrels Yesterday Florence , accompanied by some of her girl friends consulted a for * .uno-tullor , The oracle told the young and foolish wife that her husband was ibout to elope wtth another woman and .hat wprao troubles were in store for her. i'liu wife hurried homo and accused her lusbaml of the supposed purfidy. Angry words ensued. Aswoll told his glrl-wifo that they could live together no longer , that ho would settle upon her all thu money his means won'd permit and llta ho must KO back to her old homo , Sh wopJ tears of bitterness and drew from her pocket a phial of l.imlnnum | anc swallowed Its conlonts. The huabani ran out for help. f Richard was also accused of poisoning the poor clrl. Dr. I'nyno soon restored the would-bo suicide. Florence was taken to the homo of her parontn anc Richard wont to his father. Mil Urn separation has boon agreed upon. A. Dlnltio anil LORAII club of titty Irishmen [ \roxittOl [ from Jncknon , Dnkota county , MST < > ! - ' IjKTTKK Kcmtunmg in tlio pottolHco at Umnha , Xob Andcrion J M Adar ! T Adams J ArmstrotiR M Auibrosu OM Andorpon .1 2 Adam * XT. 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B KoreyUi J II FIlIHT H Foot T 11 J'onchoon H Ford T Foips F Fisher A K Ftnik J II Gates .T GaiiiiPii J 2 Gynno W Gtiill W G attach M T Gobuoy D * Gpuldiug D B Gurn J 12 Godnrd J A GoUUmithll GrilliuT Nrillith F Grny J M Greou L A Hotlistray J Jlosor 0 Hicklnn O Halnoy J llnnron J W llolloran E llnlbcr .T llairlsou J norland W JIaoto H HultwostSlI HartJN HnydonUU Ilolilmau G Holy worth II llongo > T Huglioa .1 J Jonea A Jones J C Johnson J Jt Jordon T M .Tohson J li Islor .T N .Tiuld Dr Ingnlla L W Johnson C JonoaP .InqucH P Inckson V JniiBon 'A . Jones < T .TohtiBou 0 J Jollov J Jorgcnaon J Kiniioy J M 3J KnooliB II T Jvrtipa A Knccr J T JCnrr 0 K Lawrence M 2 Lnuier J Lev Is T S Lnnsing J T Lawrence JI Linu J U Lcinbolin J Leo J S Loncloy S P neowo G W Lowry G W 2 Lou an a J Lowe G W Luttroll J Meidm.in II McGurvy .1 Mullen K P JIcGratli U McKoovor D 2 McFiirlnno A Malloy A O Jlorria K 1 ! McDonald J 2 Maatro Gnivani L Mnckgroia J Jlllla S Montgomery S Itluhon B Mack \V Minnkt A McCttno II , Moora K L Molloy J Messoramith JII Morrow J L Jforau J J McGuire P WJ Mercer Jl F McFnrlnnd J S M mining II Nugont D J Nowcll F Nelson CK N ieinan A , Nischwity J E Nowii ? O Dstrom O 3 OaUM jcrni J Oakloy J O Doimell J Omaha Mill Co L'attison E W 2 Pfaunkticho E L'orter I' W Ponno F L'llntv V A Prince J L'rossm H 1'ottornon A L'arka C M 1'ond JI A Partner J W 1'olton J C L'nrko S P Phllliia W W L'latto nnd Co Pratt J Peterson J Pislier L S unckenbush O M f.hiinn B itamlall V D 2 llowo G N Kobinaon G F Itann H Itatchin J L tnth L A Itwcnapitz A Iticlmrils A IticharuaJ Itaeuuist J P Hcitervall JI Ituny W Kusaoll 0 IllRR F Scott 1) Steele F Swaney F Lonmon D Hbnfur A jhtmiakor J Stern H L Smith P Smith K II Sinclair P G Siak JI Stulder Mr Sidney W S Scarborough S JI Slatton S Schnotcr H Salaboy JI A Schulty. II U Skinner A.T Swnrtz J W SwartW 3ehairorBA2 Saxxon 0 B Sclmlburfier O 13 Sturncc C Salisbury nnd Hiplo L Snpklo L Smith H I'harp F S TlioendelFII Fumon A Taiinon , JIcK and Co Fran II TubliH H FnchetU G TrowbrldKQ ] j A LJIIno G A Vanderborir C E Wyinan E W Wells E Wnmbrangh FJI WJilto A JI WillurdB Wllaon G : t Williams J V Waiebon A Wnchtlor J Woaoha J VVnltli ,1 a Wolla J U Wnn/.ol H Wood J WllaonWII Warren N Whlto 0 A AYollf C Wnrnor S Yoberaon C J Yockum W Xlmornriu A LADIKH i.i.sr. THE CHEAPEST PLAOJb1 UN UMAHA TO BUY Ono of the Boat and largest Stockn in the United State ? to select from. NO STAIKS 'TO OLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER 'ELEVATOR , SOUTH THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE Fine ALL ARE FOUftiB ? I Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Waterl And nil of the good nnii pleusun t things that { go to make up a complete - ploto and hnppy oxistouco. The town o South Omaha ij tiuontod south of the city ro Omaha on the line of the U. P. Rnilwny , nnd it is less than 2i miloa from the ) mahn post ofllco to the north line c i thu town sito. South Omnhn is nearly H miles north and south by S oastand west , and covers an area of nearly four square miles , The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly 150 lots have boon sold aad the demand is on the increase Dhe yards nro being rapidly pushed to completion. The # 60,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $30,000 Water "Works are finished and furnish an abundant supply of PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & M. and Bolt Line Railways have n large force of men at work and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depo lear the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will be 'urnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never > ocheaper than they are to-day. G27 Apply nt the Company's office , nt the Union Stocks Yards. Assistant Secretary , CHICKERING PIANOS They Are Without A Rival. -AND- KTOKT3E3 Have been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Priz Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years.a And tiring Pianists Perfect Piano IN An oxnmmation o these magnificent Pianoa is politely requested jeCoro purchasing any other instnunont. Gonornl Western Ropresc-Dtatives. P , S-Also Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSB & SONS BEHR BROS , , 'and ' ARION PIANOS , and SHONINaER OYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS. _ BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. 8. A. Ratabllahod 1878 Catarrh , Doufncoa , Lang HndNorvouuDitoaaoaSpoodlljr and Permanently Oarod. FatienU ar od at Ilomo. Write for "Tun MKDIOAL-MISSIONAKY , " for the Pooplo. Oonsultatlon imd Oorrospoiidenco Gratia , P. 0. Dox 202. Telephone No. 20. HON. KDWARD RUSS1CLL , Postmaster , Davenport , says : " Physician of ileu Ability and Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , rites : "An .Honorable Man , Fine Buocosa. Wonderful Cures.1' Iloura8 to 0.