rHB DAILY BEE-COUNCir > feLUFFS THURSDAY JANUARY 8 , 1885. TUB DAILY BEE , Thursday Morning , Jan , oN HATES. By Carilei . - - . - cent * poi week Ey Hall - - - $10.00 poi year OFFICE ! Mo. 1 PoVrl Street , Koar Broaaw y. MINOR MENTION , The Streotsvillo school ha ? boon closed for the present. Justice Fralnoy has opened up In the mayor's old oflico. 0. McAtoo opens a sample room at 1000 Main street on Monday noxt. The clerk of tho'courts baa had his bonds increased from § 10,000 to $20,000. The county board were yoatordoy busy checking up the county treasurer's report. The holiday demand for morriago license ? is over , and none have been called for Rinco Monday. The city council moots this afternoon to consider Mayor Vaughn'o bill for sell ing the paving bonds. The board of trade seems unable to got enough members present to elect ofli- corn. There should bo a revival. Tno divorce cases were filed in the cir cuit court yesterday , N. F. Waohbnrno vs. 0. n. Washburno ; M. A. Hiatt vs. S. 0. Hiatt. Great proportions are being made for the "Old Hickory" ball to-night. A largo number of prominent democrats from elsewhere ore expected. Harry Wostlako , who has been there b afore , was yesterday sentenced to ton days In j ill for stealing some champagne at John Nicholson's saloon. The opera house programmes as pub lished by Brown & Hunter , are a de cided Improvement over the old ones. They look neater and moro attractive and will doubtless satisfy the audiences bottor. Some sliok-fingorod follow "touched" Whlttlosoy , of the Globe , the other day Irr the district court room , and got away with his keys , and some other trinket ] from his pocket , but failed to find Whit's roll of wealth. As two gents and their lady friends were enjoying a slolgh ride Tuesday night ilioy npset the sleigh on Broadway , Strcelsville , the team running off , dam aging iho turnout to the extent of $30 , wliich they willingly paid to the livery man owner yesterday morning. The "Lights o' London" nba presented at the Opera house last evening. It Is a favorite hero and justly so. Messrs , Shook & Collier have a special car bull ) for the transportation of the scenery ant no play on the road better sot ; than II is. It is a strong play , and its spectacular lar feature ! ) are especially fine. The same will bo presented again this evening. Ex-Sheriff Dougherty , father-in-law o ; L. 0. Brookott , died at about 4 o'clock yesterday morning. Tho'death was noi unexpected , as ho has been ar invalid for some time , ant very seriously 111 for thi past three weeks. Ha waa aged G8 yoari and the cause of death tras paralysis The fnnoral will bo held at the resldonci of Mr. Brackott , No. 120 Glen avenno Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. P. Y. Grlggs , chief clerk of the 0. B & Q. , has been appointed agent of the company at Clinton. The employes hen have presented him with an olog ant golc watch and chain , and the resolutloni adopted on the occasion are being on gro-sod by H. R. Stewart , the artist , Mr. Grujss has , bean here three yoara and in the employ of the company tei years , and has certainly made a aplondii record. Ho loaves with his family nox Saturday for their future homo in Clinton nt H. A. Collins , late of Toronto , ha opened an art studio In the rooms o Bsrko's gallery , 100 Main otreot , and I prepared to supply portraits In oils am crayon in the latest stylo. Satifactiou guaranteed and inspection invited * JEM511SONA.L. Mrs. K. T. Bryant is ill witumauvrialfovei Miss Ilattio Devol haa returned from a tw -weeks' visit to Keokuk. K ! J. L' Miller , of Norton , Kansas , IB in tL / < i city , vihlting IL L , Miller. A. F. riiukingor started out on tbo Q Vj yesterday on legal business. N. 0. Calef , of Taylor & Calof , isquito tlcl malarial fever being the cause. J. N. Brown , of Burnbnm , Tulleya & , Co lias Rene eaut on a business trip. fi. MM. Arthur Cowles and her mother hav rotuuiad from thuir vlalt to Sioux City. II , L. Miller loft last evening for vult I the Goortjo 1C. Oyler company , St. Louis , < which ho U tha western rejircsuntatlvo , Dr. 0. 0. Hntion , Dentist , 100 Mains O. K. of A.I The following cflioora were Installed t ' the regular meeting last night for tno or oulug year : Spiritual Director , Re ; Father Peter Healy ; President , Pole Wen ; Vico-President , M. J. O'Oonnoi [ Recording Secretary , P. J. Emlg , Final olal Secretary , S. T. MoAtee ; Treasure ! Rudolph Toiler ; Sorgflimt-at-nrina , Job Toleij | Simtinel , John Fit5 ! < orald ; trmte to nerve three years , Peter Heck. Al otlkora are requested 1o meet at theC K. A In 1 next Sunday afternoon n o'clock. IMcAd'iil Guilty. John Phillips has pleaded guilty In th district court to the charge of roping on of the girls jn attendance at the echoc In Tlazol Dell towaehip , of which ho w tlio teacher. Sentence is to be pnuod 01 lilm to-day. The treasurer of Otoa comity , Mr. Sainr. so- ! , his i-nteiwl suit ffOJ ( it ! HradHreet con lavclal aueucy , ciniwhiJauingri ) for 810OOC l > cuifo tlipy hid niii'lc thi jeport that ho lift , iallefl , owirh' ovrr f-t'.CCX1 ' , KNIGHTS OF THE STAR , the Pollec and Marshal's ' For ces Are at War. The Fabllo Will Now Get nt the Facts. The document filed the otho : night with the oily council by Olty Marshal Gndnclla , lias caused no Httlo stir. It lias boon evident for BOIUO time that the inarsbnl'a oflico and Uiopoltco department were eyeing each ether with jealousy , and the feeling haa boon ripening until the fruit begins to appear. The nnrahal's ' sldo of the story lias boon ptetly well aired. It Is to the cfloct that ( ho prisoners are being brought first to pollco hcadqutxTtors , instead of to the jail ; that they are searched at police hoadqniutors , and the valuables kept thcto , whereas an ordinance of the coun cil makes Ilia marshal a cuttodtan , and a ifo for this purpose has been provided in hu jail building ; still more , that irisonors complain that pollcoinnn have intorod the jail , and kicked and other- riao abused them , during the tomp'orary bseuco of the marshal or his deputies. The police force liavo a nldo to tell too. 'ho ' claim that the building in rrhlsh the irisonors are kept was built for the dou- ilo pnrposo of being a jail and police oadquartors , and that the marshal only ad charga of the jail department. It Is [ aimed by them that the police were giv- n no show there ; that loafers and loun- era were hanging about the room where ho desks were , and that the chief could ave no opportunity of privately talking rith his men , except by going olsowhoro. Attempts were made at times to clear the ooni of outsiders , but when ordered to ; o , the marshal prouo of hisdoputies would interfere. It is claimed that by such llscourtoous treatment the police were breed to vacate the building entirely , , nd that they then took the room in the oar of the city auditor's office in the city uildlng. The police claim that they hnvo diffi- nlty in finding any ono at the jail when yantod , and deny that they hnvo over .bused prisoners. It Is admitted by ofli- or Oasick that ho thumped ono man araod Phillips , bilt ho only did so after 'hillips had called him every nasty epl- hot ho could devise , and had made two r three dashes at him to strike him. hen Guslck struck him once , and if Cu- Ick's statomontis correct Phillips merited ivon more severe punishment. Aside from ibis there appears a complete denial of ; ho charge of cruelty. As to searching prisoners , it appears : hat the chief of police has issued the irdors named , but ho claims that the ales laid down for the guidance of the polioo , and defining the duties of the : hlof make this imperative. As to carolling prisoners on the streets , this la denied , except that whoii a tough charac- or is arrested at night , a casual search IB lomotimes made to see if the prisoner has a revolver or weapon , the officers not caring to take the risk of being slugged or shot. There have boon many complaints bj prisoners at sundry times about the dis' appearance of valuables and money , Often the matter has boon dropped W cause It did not appear very clear bul what the prisoner lost or spent the money before being arrested. It Is claimed that neither the marshal nor th ( police have the right to go through the pockets of a drunken man. It is sale that if they did not take their money foi safe keeping the other prisoners wonlc rob them after being put inaido. II would , however , bo very satisfactory t ( have the experiment tried , and BOO if thi prisoners who wake up with sere headi the morning after a spree , would havi any rnoro money than under the presen syatein. They find little enough now and It could not bo worao. Ono thing 1 is hoped will result from the prison agitation , and that is , a sifting out of thi falsa from the true , and a clear sottlni before the public of whatever abuse may exist in either or both departments THE BOAED OF HEALTH- They Try to Dccido AVhcro Doctor Iisafrcc. The beard of health is1 supposed t moot at the ranyor'o ofiico every attornoo : at 3 o'clock to consider business and hen complaints. At the aosslon ycotorda ; aftorn < iDn , the city physician , Dr. Soj bert , who haa n opecial contract for looL ing after all small-pox cases , roporto that the county physician , Dr. Bellinger insisted on attending the case In Sticetc villa. The board pusaod a resolution in alructlnc ; the city marshal not at alloi any physician to pass the quarantin guirda without a permit from the board and notifying Dr. Bolllngnr that Di Sojbart was in cbnrgoof all such caeca a were in the central part of the city. Complaint waa made that nurses an attondcnta wore allowed to go In am out , and it bolng deemed dangerous , tb board ordered the guards to allow non to leave o qnarrantlnod place wit lion permit , and any nut si so doing shall foi felt their compensation. Crnniua from Crawford. DonibOn llaviow. Circuit court and the session of the at porvisora will enliven the town this woel The West Sldo bank closed Its dooi last week on account of einbarraearnonl under which It has labored for Bom time * . 'Messrs , Shorrard & Bainford'a celln was entered Wednesday night , but th burglars wore unable to effect uu outranc into thu store , Last Wodnosduy nlfiht Mr. Oosmaa" etoro was burglarized and $120 worth c goodi taken. Tins IB the eocond burglar he has suffered and ho la very natural ! getting tired of such work. Daring the first half of Dccembo 000,000 pounds of hogs were weighed 01 the city scales. The parkeru arerogei 318 ? pounds , and comminded the nloi little hum of § 31,810.-10. Great lie , country this , Mr. leaaa Barrier , residing near th aite of the Cornell mill , froze his foe Now Ytar'rf day , and It may be necesear ; to auiputito his toes lie is In a deplorable able condition end his family art ) li straightened circumstances. The Dis trlbutliiK Society have taken thu matte In hand. The wife of Mr. Thoa , Rynn , of Vail departed this H'o at 9 o'clock Gunda ; evening , January -1th , 188Q She leave ntuo children , the youcgeet bnt tei wcukfl old. Funeral cervices waa held li Vtul at 3 o'clock 9. m. ycetorday am wire attended by many sympathizln friendi , Mr , RJRH U ono of the prom Inont citltlzona of Vail and his grief will I bo shared by all , ) Tiie Trial of ( M Johnson Com menced in the District Cowl , The Dying Man's Declaration. Yesterday the trial of "Gun" Johnson , whoso real natno is James Johnson , for the murder of Win. McGoniglc , wai commenced - moncod in the district court. The fact of the prisoner being a colored man caused a dark sprinkling of the African race In the audlonco. The prosecution waa in the hanili of District Attorney Thorwell , nd Mr. Jacob Sim ? , while Col. Dally , nd John Llndt looked after the defond- int's interests. The following composed the jury : Al ii Smith , J. F. Grove , W. M. Maxwell , . T. Thralkill , J. G. Carter , E. Jenkins , ohn Darys , W. Al. Crouch , John Knot , . E. Licy , M. G. Griffin and L. urcham. The evidence on the part of the state an circumstantial wholly. McGonlglo us found at an early hour of the morn- ig of October 3 , In on outhoueo in the oar of the Western honse , with a , wound n his head and bruises on his shoulder : id arm. Officer Towns took him to the atlon , where ho remained in a stupor , nablo to talk. Ills wounds wcrodrosscd , , nd in a day or two ho was taken to his omo in Woodblno where ho died on the th. th.Mrs. Mrs. McGoniglo testified that when heft ft homo ho had about $300 with him , looldos a gold watch and chain. When bund there was no money or valuables pen him. After being brought back ; omo ho revived sufficient to say , "Tharo were two of them , Saunders and John- ion , arrest them. " Ho was scarcely able o talk , and could give no moro luforma- ion about what had befallen him. McGonlglo was soon the night before ! n company trlth two negroes , and It was urthor shown that Johnson , at a dance , ihowod a watch and chain , which it was nppoecd was McGoniglo's. Some ad- ' nitslons of Johnson were nho shown'to ho effect that ho had slugged a man , who liad about § 50 In his pocket. On the Dart o ! the defense Johnson explained , hat the watch ho had was ono ho bought it n second-hand store , and the chain ho got from another party. Ho denied that ho know anything about the McGonlglo iffalr. Ho admitted being about town , hat right , but sought to establish his ivhoreabouts , In denial of having boon ivlth McGonlgal , the theory of the do- icnso being that It must have boon some other colored man who did the slugging. IOWA ITEMS. A conplo of Knoxvlllo lawyers , the Hayes boys , have been sued for § 100,000 The fifth annual state prohibitory con vention Is called to' moot at DosMoines on Thursday , January 22d. The now railroad from Fontanello Adair county , to Council Bluffs , will b completed early in the spring. Nc\ towns arc already springing up along th lino. lino.A A teacher in the Knoxville schools gav a student a cruel whipping , for which h was arrested. Ho was fined 875 and cost and forced to resign his position In th school. Mrs. Ralmers , of Fort Dodge , died auc denly a few days ago , and an investiga tion by the coroner's jury disclosed tna she was poisoned. Her husband boa bee arrested. A young man in DCS Moiner , to whoi the clerk liad issued a marriage license returned the document last week an pleaded pitifull for the restoiation of th fee ho had paid to have the license issuec The money was not returned. His gir had gone back on him. William Phillips , father of the unfortunate nato fireman Phillip * , who was killed i accident in the packing house yards a Cedar Rapids on the 20th of November has brought suit against the Burlingtoi Cedar Kapids& Northern railway compan for § 20,000. The plaintiff claims that th death of his son was the result of care lehsness on the defendant's part , and h will endeavor to establish it before th court. Egyptian Obelisks. Gentleman's Magazine. It may Interest some of our readers t know that there are in existence radio moro than forty Egyptian obelisks. 0 thcso England pouseauea seven , Americ one , Germany one , France two , Italy ( in eluding Rome , which has twelve ) seven teen , and Constantinople two. The re malnder , many of which are fallen o broken , nre still In Egypt. Widely di ferent are the dimensions of these. Th smalloatjs the Lopslus obelisk , In th royal museum at Berlin , which Is tw fuet ono and and a half inches high , an wnlghs two hundred pounds ; the largos' ' the nnfiniehed obelisk of Assouan , stl in the quarries at Sycno , the estimate weight of which is rather nior than ono and a half million pounds , On million and twenty thousand pounds i the weight of the largest obelisk nov standing. This is known as the Vatlca obelisk , and was removed by order o Sixtna V. 1585 C from the circus o Nero to the eito of the Square of S Peter it now occupies ; ono of the tw obelisks of Luxor , that which hcs boo removt d ( o Parii , comoa seventh , wit 198,000 pounds -weight ; the Now Yor obelisk stands ninth , with -118,000 , an the : Thames embankment oboliak tenth with 418,000 pounds. Smaller Engile obelisks are , ono at Oorto castle , weigh ing 12,000 pounds ; a second at Ainwlck weighing GOG pound ? , and ono at Zlo house , concerning which nothing ! known. A physician is in existence a WnnstoBc , and in the British muecun aru some fragments of obuliske. Angostura Hitlers , ( he world renowne appetizer and Invigorntor. Ueod now ovnr th whole civilized world. Try It , but beware c imitatiiius. Aik your grocer or druggist fo the Pennine nrticlc.manulnctunxl by Dr. J , C i ! . Siegert & Hone. Gallic Cuttlnsr , LONDON , January 7. The Anglo-America Cabla company Hh.rfB were flat to-day , be camoof the ruuiorstf n further reduction o litiuthc-taritr. BrsHJHlltOJiH D , , PHYSICIAN & STJBGEON K3 idlddlo DrOiJway , Council Blufli. H. SCEUBZ. orncc OVER AUKRIOUI KXPREU JOUNCIL BLI7FF3. 10 tf d , HAS ARRIVEDilN FULL FOECE AT cr. THE FINEST DISPLAY , THE LOWEST PEICES , THE GREATEST VAEIETY , TO Y"ou Will Find 'that You can S5uv for Less than Anvwhere Else. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a vortlsomonte , BHO 3 tool , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wanta , Ucaid- Ing , eta. , trill bo Insetted in this column at tha low tate oi TEN CENTS I'KR UNE for the fliat Insertion uid FIVE OENT3 PEH LINK for e&oa gubaoqncnj n- ortlon. tioaro advortlsemonta at ocr o Soc , Ko. Pearl 8'roel. near Broadwiv WANTO ; Fil"irCi ; Ono 16 borea portable bollor and engine Debt ol r.rdcr. Also one eight horse engine and boiler , on wheels. Lewis tt Cilboit , 521 Main etrcet , Council li uds. SALE Two horses , buggj , and light eln lo FOIl . 0. II. Robertson 01 Broadvay. Oood girl at8H third nvomu work WANTED two let Umlly. C. C.Troxol. A Kcnta In every county In western WANTED to Bill the "Champion Bosom Stretcher and Ironing Board" , Every lady pronounces It on sih'ht to be juet what 8ti3 aritj , cither for hoisclf or hlrcO 1 flp. Big Inducements to agents , llctalls for $1 , Address O. B. 8. anil I Beard , Bco otl.io Council BluCf * , Iowa. /ANTED A good horecshoor. Apply to 0 Grcgery , soUh Jlaln etrcet , Council Bluffs. SAIilF Or exclianjo for land In Kansas or FOR , a job olllaj and newspaper outfit. Ad- Ureas , W. B. Majes , 102 Main itrcet , Council Bluda. , iOK HALE Houses. Lots and Land. A. J. Itepl enson , 603 First avenue. A top-liUKk'l'i Hrbt-cliBi make and In excellent condition. Or will trade for cheap lot. Address f. M. Bee oflico , Council 1)1 ) u7s. GOAL AMU YOOD-GuoiKO Heaton , 028 Bro.d. way. sells coal and wood at reasonable prices , elves 2,000 Ibu. for a ton , and 123 cubic for a cord , Try him. Kvery Duuy m Council llluna to into WANTUD . Dollvorcd by carrier at only twenty : ents week. f \LD PAPKK3 JTor mlu at Bm offloe , cA K cents \J t. hundre/1 J. L. DuBEVOISB. No. 607 Broadway Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table , Corrected to January 7,1S85. OODN01L BLUFFS. The following are the timed of the arrival and rte > rnrture ol trains by contra ! standird time , at the local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ton nile utoa carII and arrive ten mlnuton later. CJUCAQO , 1IDHU5010S AND ODINCT. UiTK. IRtlVX 5BS : p m Chicago Kiprrsi 5:00 am 6:40 : m Fast iUU. 1:00 : prr 7:10a : u I'Uall and Kiprosa , 12:20 : f m Acoommodatlon. SM ; p m At local depot only , KANSAS CITT , BT. JOM 1HD COUNCIL BLUTn 10:05 : m Mall and Krprras , 0.25 p ru 9:15 : pm I'nclfloKiprcaa , 5:45 : am OBIOiOO , XILWAU VN ASD at , PAUL. C:25 : n m Kxpren , 9:09 : a m 9:25 : a m Kxproes , 0C6 : p tn rmcAao , KDCE INLAND AHD FACOTO. } -5 p la AtUutlQ I'.ipteaS , 0:05 : a m j'C6 a ro Ijy Ksprttaa 8:5-1 : p m 70 : m 'Doe Molnei Accommodation , 5:15 : p a At local depot only , PAJIKII , T. LOCIU JSD rAcino. 6:10 : pra Aoeommodat.oa 1:50 : nm Louis Ktprcsa 8:45 : p m 1:50 : p m Chicago KxprcBD 10W : a m Al Transfer only twaAoo and uonrnwunac. H5) p n Kxprees , t'M p ci Jf a m r dnoKrirei 9C6 ; a m woox CITT AND rAnn" , MO pro Et. 1'aul Eiprcui , O'PO a m TllO k c 7:00 p m 'rrsioir 8-00 P ta Western Kxprew , 8:80 : a m ' ll'-W a m Paciaa 4to : p m HUB a ta Llnooln 1:12 : pm POKMT TKAIhB TOOUAOA , JiSl pl KSr- fur * I earing time. I w HT 3 ? * 09 Upper Broadway , opaln to the Front. Btudj , reflect and coma and Kxamiuo , and see fo yourselves what 5 ou can buy f or Caib at my place quote 3ou &t follows : 13 Ibs granulated sugar for $1 ( X lOlhal ) Bugar for - 10 ISlbsWhllo exCBuprarfor 1 C 20 bars Kirk's mhlto Hu-lun uoapfor 1 0 22 bara I'alma , equal to Kirk's Hasbian eoap for. 1 C 20 bars Klrk'a blue India soip lor 1 0 Uupont's beet pen cler per Ib 2' 18 boxes of matches for 25 French mixed candy per Ib 12io. .Sirup California honey drips , pcrgal 6 Sjrup , waranted strictly pure Vermont maple pcrgal 1 0 Ser bam per gal 60 A No. 1 English currants 14Ib ) for 1 00 tenla'Iiye , genulno 10 boxes for 1W Canned blackberries , preserved , E cans tor . . . 1 Cl Canned 3 Ib yellow peaches In white sirup D for. 1 CO Canned 31h Irtquality Tomatoes 10for. , 1 CO ANo. Iwhltofleh , pcrklt 70 Pure Mixed Candy , per pound 12jo T. T. T. I can sell you according to qualityfrom 15cto TOopcrlb. Flour Wo sell the celebrated Patent Fancy per cwt. $2 7C. Wo keep everything nsuallr kept In a First Glass Grocery , and warrant oicrj thing wo belt. Goods do llvorcd free In any part ol the city. I also handle Gloves and Mlttcne , Dry goods and Notions , Boots nd Shoos , and a good assortment of Tinware. Ho member ; I will not only bo not undersold on any gaods , but will sell 20 per cant below any Competition In the city. Wo are now rctclvii'g nu Involca of Dull In which wo can glvotho greatest bargalnseveroflerei In the city. My expenses are very light , with no Uents to pay. I am enabled and will Sell che.ip far CASH. Call when you want the bo of Bargains In my Une , J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Uroadway , ouncll Bluffs EVERYTHING NEW , All the Latest Improved Machinery. All Work First Glass. Orders by Mail Solicited Express Paid on all Or ders over $2.60 , Collars and Cuffs a Specially , Established 1882. H. E. EEMER , Manager 111 Broad way , COUNCIL BLUM'S , IA. THE PLACE To purchase lit ! A.t Bottom Prices , is HOMER & GO'S Clrina Store , 28 Main Street , Council Bluff I AM THIS rVESTEIW A.9ENT TOR TI1R TI1Rf O , S. Thli'n wlidf vnniorf the t ito imnur\cttir ri oill "CluS , Mmt wo cill it " r llxlf Cli p ; iu . " It hti pur irltu stioUmttinu oirui ic I lAiiit. It d ( u I ntrl.ul put , l 'I'no iiuttum tsih fOl ( H tliu oo iiftho h " or li . > ( Utf'tt j , ta. roiiy | Mii { tli- ( out ftui vi.l imturO oi-iluii It kia clampArillliihtIcattor InXnorliwl > ir\ Too litd i.trt)9Kro ) prcfamhlo in heel damp n moitosct , ailhcntr | tiy AtiiistrciKtlien thOHnlaeolton | itounilnf rlon iil | > amf il IJ nU. U I Ihodiicftlo Jkltusluto In the market , atulono Until iiiro to ( ilmso. It hu ) iuro ruraf.v Hit./to of. winds w lili brws bmhlnw , tiny ftMSJInohei In ilUmtM'mil avery wn cl perls it.t tru , " un ii'lf 'ft oa einn p | > amtelio * . tilt * ItiJ. I * ) ryn lull Nimof riino > kikto.ln till s'r p vooA O.ittomj MM ( u Illlne ct allcxtr5j , nil smxll anil lirgo bri llnoJ \ li'u . \Vtli tor jiiboi TO IH- < i.ilhlrd oub Kjconi.Milnt | ( orJcr , D l ncoignt0. 0.1) . ' II. L. UlLLEltVost rn Aijiit , 10jJ , fourth Are nut Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand whloh wo will sell In retail or wholesale lots. All Stock Warranted as Reoresented. Wholesale and retail dealers In Grain unit Haled Hay. Prices eonablo ( Satisfaction Guaranteed. SOBCLTJ'rEE. ' Sc ZBOLIErar Corner Fifth Avo. & Fourth St. UounoilBluffs. HA1LBTT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FRANC LISZT. EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Flnlthi KIMBALL PIANOS Host Modern frlcotoBuy. The Kirabnll OrRnn , BO long and favorably known In the west , rncommonda STEWART , Solo Agent for nbovo lines of Gooda. Warerooms , 339 Bluffs uncil Oorroopouilonco Solicited. Agoata Wnntotl. . : Wiuter Goods Ready. Suits Mnde to Order iu Latest Style en Short Notice and nt Reasonable Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 805 Main Street , . . . . . . Council BltuTe * AGENTS WANTED. Drs. Judd & Smith's Ne-w Improved Electric Belt. 810 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ; 725 ELM ST. , DALLAS , TEXAS ; and FT. WAYNE , IND IT POSITIVELY CURES Klilncy ind Liter Complaint , Brlglit's Dlaca'o , nhcumntlsm , Ncuralsla Dyspefsla , Ncrvonsncsa , Wetlng WcnkntPEi , 1'aralyeU , Bplntl Allrctlona , Indlgcstlou , Ilcait Uiaoas ) , Fits Dcadach , I/ime Back , Co'd Fcot , unil all dljoasoa requiring Increase j motive Duwcra. New fmnrorcU bol 83 and 5 ; old style ? 2 each. 332 and 311 Broadway , ttODNOIL BLUETS IO\VA BM1XH & LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 end 9 Mala street , Ootmoit Bunrjra , - . - IOWA. A Complete Line of Hew Goods to Select From. GENUINE SLAUGHTER IN THE riilCES or The eeaeon kclng PIJ tar edi anod I h& < " c ricludeil to dlspogg of tny stoves REQARDLKsa or cos * ta | > i . erence to staling them until next scaocu. Call early a * I will not bo undersold by nn > o'uo. A. J. Mandel , 25 Broadway , Goutu.il Hluff1 ? . NOB. 21 7 and 319 S. Main St. . COUNCIL BLUFFS ORDER TOUR Cobs , Coal § Wood OF 2E3. 0 , a"O3XT3HI © , P. Oi dJrc33 , Look Box 1497 , Conncll BluHi. iuo3. omciDi TT. n , u. rcssi Council Bluffs , . . laj Established - - 1856 Dealer ) In Foreign and Pomeetla Exchange and Home BccurltltUi . . , 'fACOJi SIMS , OOUNCIl. BLUF1 8 , IOWA. Offlcc , Main Street , Room 8 , fihugart and Bono block. Will practice In Hi ate and 1'edeial courtu. J. B. TATE , ftTTOHElEY PrMtlOfl In State and Federal Courts. Collection ! promptly 'attended to. Room 10 , Bhugart'a Building , nOTTNCIL BLUFFS IOWA , W. H. Shorradoa DENTIST , Masonic Temple , OonnollBlafia : low * . $20 EEWABDI KEWUUt paid for Information of pri ent loratlcn pair boi cs , wazon ana harness , mrKiRoillw WllliauiD Hall toThomw a'Jxinton B ay horde boon y ar old. l.COO fiounds , sair lelt hind , lej , black home nine jearn oldi tarlu fore- taed pi\lu In rlit'lt hind \vf. \ w BOnCoorennaVe , thro Inch U double hiruew , Ulcn from rottawatt. an'lo county In Huguet T n dollar * reward for d'inovcry ' of said Hall , Hall dctcrltudav about fi leet 10ncht | , ( andvoomplex'on ' , bildhea'l rn ton n brovsnUU red , utoull.b built , about tOjtari < prlj to Leonard Ev iett , Mtorney at law , Iowa , E. Eice ° ' 6thor tnmorg lemored without the bnUo or drtnlug cl blood. CHRONIC DISEASES0" " " p' ° w Over thirty j-eirs [ < rr.ctlcAl otpirlwiM OH t Xo. f , Pcurl Btrdnt , Council lllcOfc < XrConiulta/lon fro. ADiHSSlON-Osnta -Udlei lOo. BEATES-donta 159. Ladlei 100. Admlulon Free to ladlta eub cnomlnK and TQM- day and Thursday UUrnooni. Ueo ol Skitei U ! oonM. A. r. ECDANC7K , n. n , ITAETKHS , Proprlttor cannon , Whoat-No. 1 07 ; No. 2 , M ; No. B11. . Corn Now , 2Io. Ofttii lfor locnl purioooH , 23o , 3uy-ei tO@JOO ( portou ; baled , & 0@GO. Jlyo 35c. Corn Mual 1 SO per 100 poundn. Wood Good Bumily ; prlooa ut , yards , 6 00 ® 0 M. M.Goal Goal Delivered , hard , 9 50 per ton ; BO It 4 KO per ton Lord Fulrbank'a. wholeeallnK at OVc , ITlour-Oity Hour , 1 B0@2 00 , Brooms 2 9C@3 00 per ilot , ttTK niOCK. Catllo lintcher oowa 3 253 75 , Bntchor utoora , 3 75vl 00. Bhoop-2 60@3 00. HDR8-4 00@-i 25. vconi'OE AND rnciTS. Poultry Live old hon . i ! WljHirdozjdrosaod cliickoDB , Bcjdrfwaed turkeya , 12Jc ; dieuioA duckH , ( l@LL'c ' ; d reused goeao , 10@12c ; " 1'rinfj ' clilckc-na , per doz. 2 25. Butter Oreamory. 25@28c ; choioo country B 22 per dozen. egeUblosPoUto 8 , per btuhol ; onions , ( JOe jH'ir bu : apple * ) , dioico cooking or eating , 2 60(23 ( CO ; beans , 1 ( X@l ) CO per buJihol ; Sweet uotatooa , 2a ver Ib , Ciilor 82 gallon bbl , . Oraugoa < i W ) i > er bbl.