6 THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS FRtDAlt JANUARY 9 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning , Jan , 9 , BUCSORUTIOH KATK3. By Cirtlei . . . - - -SO cent * per week Br Mall - . . . . . . . . . . . J10.ro per year OFFICE ! a. 7 Fml Btr et , Hear MINOR MENTION , Fire , smoke nnd wator. Attend the sale , J. J , Bliss , 017 Broadway. Thu cane of N. II. Lewis Is sot for trial at DCS Molnca on February 3d. Attend J. J. Bltsa' great Qro , smoke and water sale of milUnory and notions 317 Broadway. J. J. Ellas has opened Ms store at 317 Broadway , nntll hla old place can bo cleaned and fitted up. Millinery and notions damaged by the Into fire must bo disposed of , J. J Bliss. 317 Broadway. The police committee Is to investigate to-day the charges preferred by the cit ; marshall against the police force. S. L. Keller , assisted by Qoorgo Shlnd lor , inntallod on Wednesday night a Pacific Junction ; the officers of ledge No 110,1. 0. 0. F. , nnd returned homo yes torday. The "Lights - o' London" waa again groetad last night by n largo and [ appreci ntlvo audience. Collier and Shook have won an excellent reputation by the ! manner of placing good plays upon the atago. Public installation ceremonies of the I. O. 0. F. hall , which were to have boon hold this ovonlng , are postpone ! until Tuesday next out of reaped to the memory of George Doughty , an old member bor , whooo death has boon chronicled by THE BEE. His funeral will bo conductoc by the order this afternoon. In the district court yesterday the tria of On ( I Johnson for the murder of He Goniglo was drawing to a cloeso. All the ovldonco was put In nnd the argument were made , Mr. Jacob Sims opening with a atreng , clear argument for the state , followed by Col. Llndt and Col Daily for the defense , leaving the clos ing argument for the stnto to Mr Thornell. Tnn BEE regrets to learn that Mr. L Ivlnnchan lies in a critical condition. Ho was Injured at the transfer n few day ago , as reported , and an'amputation o his _ . toes was made necessary. Gangrene grono has now attacked the wound , am another amputation must needs bo per formed. Mr. Kinnohau is -worthy clt izen , and quite prominent In the labo reform movement. The county board spout moat of yea torday talking about n now court house It acomod to bo the unanimous opinion that there should bo some definite plan as to the kind of a building and th probable cost presented to the poopl before a special election was had , so tha all might vote intelligently , It was do elded to advertise for plans and estimates to bo presented to the board on the eec end day of February. Between three and four o'clock Sun day afternoon , a Mr. Biles who lives in the extreme south part of the county had a team , harness and wagon stolen The gentleman and family were awa ; from homo at the time , attending churcl or visiting at a neighbor's. It wa learned that the thief or thieves won east with the team , but up to thta writ ing ( Tuesday ) nothing further had been hoard of them. Malvorn Leader. The chnrchos in the city are general ! observing the world's truck of prayer Meetings will bo continued at the Broad way M. E. church this ovonlng and to morrow. The union exorcises by th Congregational and Presbyterian sociotlo will close this evening. Meetings will b held at the Baptlat church , and will b continued this evening and to-morrow Monday prayer meetings will bo held a the Y. M. 0. A. rooms , 12 north Main street , for the rust of the week It will bo remembered that a mat mamod Downey , a silk peddler , wa killed hero by the cars a few months ago ! * No relatives could bo found nt the time but yoiterday the mayor received n lottc from a sou of Downey , living in Dublin The son It appears , is one-armed , and 1 i in-rather poverty-stricken condition , nui desired to got whatever property hi father loft. It waa supposed that Dow ney had about $100 In his pocket when killed , but only a small amount wa found , together with a few pieces of eilk ' Rov. Mr. Fleming has entered upon his double duties In this city as agent o the Pottawattainio County Bible society and ns city missionary. Ho IP oolicltiDg funds with which to carry ou the rroik and Intends canvassing the oltythorough- ly and too that every , family la supplied with a Bible * , giving copies to these who cannot buy , and Hulling to othcn al actualcoat. Ho also intends looking after the needy , pronoaing in different parti1 , organizing Sunday schools , etc , and various work of that kind , hfd work , however , being entirely undonoinination od and the board under whom ho works , being composed of the put on and rep rcsentfttlvo men of various churches. II E Seaman has rumored his stock of books and stationery to the store for merly ocouphd by II. Friedman aa a clonk room. No. Jill Broadway , where Mr. Soiman will oonthuto his budness with a full and complete stock of all goods In his lino. Ho will continue to niako low prioor , looking forward to tbo ale or closing of hla entire stock. Any goods in the line and not to bo found iu his stock , ho vrill continue to takn orders for , and fill promptly * s iu the put. Dr. 0 , 0. Hazeo , DjutUt , 109 THE MAYOR'S ' BILL , It Gaum Gooi Deal Fresh Documents In its Support No Decision Rendered , A mooting of the city council was hold yesterday , the special order of business being the consideration of the mayors bill for services In selling paving bonds. A11 the aldermen were present oxcopl Aid. James. Aid. Keating objected to acting upon It without there being a ful board present , BO none shalldodgo [ the ro apon&ibllity of a vote open it. It waa suggested that Aid. Jamea was nick. The marshall was tent to got him It possible , and in the meantime the council took u { general business. The complaint nbont dangerous sidewalks on Oakland nvcnuo waa referred for in vestigation. Aid Mynstor thought the the ° street supervisor should look up dangerous places , end BOO that were rendered tem porary safe. The officials were accord , ingly instructed to that effect by rcsolu tion. tion.Aid. Aid. Slodortopf moved that the ordi nance creating the oflico of city jailor bo referred back to the city attorney , will instructions to make a now ordinance creating the providing for ono day jailor and ono night jailor. Carried. The ordinances creating "publicplaces' on Broadway , so that the wide places ii the street could bo paved by tno city , in stead of abutting property , was called up and passed. The city marshal on returning reported that Aid. James was very 111 at homo and had boon unable to bo out since Sun day last. The city engineer was Instructed to make a now catlinato of the paving a' ' the places on Broadway affected by the "public place" ordinance. The city attorney was Instructed to prepare an ordinance for the issuance ol moro Intersection paving bonds. The question of the mayor's bill was then called up again. Aid. Keating wanted It put oil until Aid. James conk bo present. Citizens had threatened to make the aldermen pay personally the bill , If allowed by the council. Ho therefore wanted nil the aldermen to shoulder the basinets. The mayor then road the following opinion of Judge Dillon , of Now York in response to a letter asking for hli opinion as to the legality ol the bill , anc also the endorsement of Gen. Dodge , the documents being as follows : JUDOE DILLON'S OPINION. NEW YORK , December 27,1884.g HON. W. R. VAUOHAN , Mayor , Coun cil Bluffa , Iowa. Dear Sir : I am in receipt coipt of a copy of the Nonpareil contain ing certain communications , and a copy of the proceedings of the city council iu reference to your recent services In negotiating gotiating the bonds of the city. I bog to state to you , and through you to thi council , that I am personally cognizan of the patient and zealous efforts made by you In Now York andolsowhoro In the matter of the sale of these bonds. I have no doubt that the success is largely owing to your service. Under thi circumstances thcso bomb conic not have boon negotiated wholly by correepondonco and it waa necessary for aomo ono to como in per son to the east. Assuming that you were authorized and requested by the city council to take upon yoursalf a work thus wholly outside of your oflico for the benefit of the city there can be no lega objections in my judgment to the city council's making you for such extra labor a reasonable compensation. Very truly yours , JNO. F. DILLON. < JEN. DODQE concents. I agree with what Judge Dillon says I don't think anyone can appreciate the work nocesaary to nogotiata securities a that time unless they had the oxporionc as I have had. G. M. DODQE. January 8 , 1885. The following petition was also presented sontod in addition to the others already printed : COUNCIL JLJujrrs , Iowa , Deo. 22 , 1884 To the honorable council of the city o Council Bluffs , Iowa : Gentlemen : Wo the undersigned , , taxpayers of Oounci Bluffa , Iowa , do hereby petition you honorable body to pay Mayor \V. R Vaughan for his two months' services am skill iu soiling over § 175,000.00 of on paving bonds , when out bankers anc brokers could not sell thorn , and but for the aalo hundreds of our laboring met who were in great need of work woulc have been thrown out of employment and the pavement would have suspended All men who oppose the paying of thii honest claim are enemies to the working class. Thu entire city is under laatinj obligations to Mayor W. R. Vaughan for our paved streets , and all honest men will think you for paying the small sum charged for the work. Signed Martin Hughe ? , Geo. Parks. J. P. Gouldcn , John 0. Lee , Henry Paschal , John Hammer , A. Loulo , J. B. Coon , John R. Stagg , George Laucks William Rnpp , L. A. Bergman , J. 0. DeHovor , M. D. Hattden , E. Rosencranz , 0. R. Mitchell , H. O. At- kins , M. B , Brown , H , F. Hattonhouor , Isaac Troop , R. Lerch , B. F. Connor , S. F. McAkco , Chas. Fox , A. J. Cook , A. H Graver , J. I. Brodbeok , James Maddern , I. Brownald and many others. Aid. Myuster moved that the council allow the mayor the amount reported by the committee $1,400. Aid. MoMahon seconded it. Mr. John Short , as a taxpayer , by per mission of the council , spoke against the allowance of the bill , lie did not think that Judge Dillon or Gen. Dodge had anything to do with the taxes of Council Bluffs. The mayor's salary was all ha could ask. By request of Aid. Ceiso who WAS abstat at the previous meeting , Mr. N. W. Pusey restated brieily the legal ob jections which he thought existed against the allowance of the bill. Ho insisted that Judpo Dillon's opinion waa the same as his , If Mr. Vaughan performed duties wholly outside of his oftico of mayor he wan entitled to additional pay , but Mr. Pasey claimed that Mr. Vaughan w&a acting in this matter aa mayor , and was entitled therefore only to the regular salary. ThocounoU instructed "tho may or of the city" to go cast. If the council lad employed W. R , VauRhan to go east , t would have boon ditlerent. lie said hat the legality of the claim could bee e ted by the mayor sueing the city , or he nldermen could vote for the claim. Ir. Pasey gave notlco that if the aider- non did allow tha bill , each would bo ucd personally for the amount , and thus bo legality would bo tested. The mayor reviewed the matter , and bo document already published in regard o the CM or. . . Aid. Slodntoff u.feil l th tMf thoio * heavy tnx-payera thought the claim WAS right , they ought to glvo the aldermen Rome indemnifying bond to protect alder' ' men from any personal suits. The mayor claimed that ho had sold the intersection paving bonds at bettor figures thnn the committee sold the _ BOIV- orago bonds. This woke up Aid. Seidciu- toff , and ho and the mayor had n lively tilt , and after the storm subsided , Aid , Uoleo said ho prefortcd to wait until there wni a full board. The mayor said ho hoped It would not como up again. Ho said ho wni sick ol the whole affair. SJJAld. Mynstor suggested that all the facts and papers bo referred to some dis interested attorney outside cf the city , and lot his opinion bo the guidance of the law in the matter. Ho moved that it bo referred to Mr. Rogers , If his opln Ion would not cost moro than $200. Aid. Goiso seconded it , but then withdrew the second. Aid , Mynstor then presented the rcso lution , road at a previous moating , refusing fusing to allow the bill , and uiqing the mayor to test the legality by suolng the city.Aid. Aid. Slondtopf said it waa ridiculous for the council to invite a suit against the city , and waa against their oaths of office. Aids. Keating and Goiso , though hav ing signed documents recommending the allowance of the bill , Boomed to show thn whlto feather , and were turned aboul voting foe it , in view of the suits. Aid Slondtopf with commendable consistency stnck to it , that while ho thought the bit" was a just one , yet ho did not think 11 could bo legally aliened. Ho said if thi had signed the report favoring the allowance anco ho should vote for it. This was a oldo rap at Aids. Goiso and Mynstor Thcso two , however , still wanted to wai' ' until nil the aldermen were present , anc a motion for adjournment was carried leaving the bill still nndecidad. HOME OF THTPEIENDLESB , Charges or Financial Misinncnicn Itnthcr than Cruelty or Neglect , There have bcon many rumors alloat elate late in regard to the Homo of the Frlond loss. Such reports vroro , Indeed , unfor tnnato , ni such an institution as this la designed to bo is a needed help and a worthy charity. The resignation of th matron , Mrs. Compton , and of llov. Mr Bovoll , have given Bomo seeming strength to the reports that there was great trou bio brewing there , and It has boon Bait that there had been instances of cruelty and negloct. It is understood that the resignations were caused rather by fiuan olal trouble , it bolng claimed that the management has not been the wlsosl or the safest. It has soomoc to many that the onterprlso was bcinf spread over EO much ground that It mus become very thin in spots. Together with the homo , there has boon started an industalal achopl , an academy , a kinder garten , a printing oflico and newspaper , otc. Financial reports have been published lishod from tlmo to tlmo , and it nppoarn that there Is not enough of an Income to support such aa institution with so many varied departments and such a corps o : officers. It Bcoma that if the Institution was confined to its original purpose and run economically and wisely ! , the pnblio wonld not have confidence in It , but would contribute liberally to Its supportIt is to bo hoped that the affairs of the institution will ba clearec up , and the insfitution in its simplicity go on doing the noble work originally In tended by its establishment. For sale 'My book and ataaionory bus 341 Broadway. H. E. Seaman. Mr. Charles Uendrio , who has been out t Denver , baa returned to the city. Miss Hattie DeVol , who haa been visiting in Kookuk , 1ms returned to her home in th IJlnffs. Mayor Tom Ledwich , of Harlem , has re turned from his hcilth-Beeking trip to th Iloti Springs. J. J. Stewart has so far racovured from hi illness as to bo able to get out , and it Is hopei that ho will Boon recover in full. W. II. Lynchard , of the Council Bluff Ilerald , Is convalescing , and hla many friend hope to ECO him up and about again. Real KMtixto Transfers. The following is a list of real estate transfers filed yesterday in the recorder' office of Pottawattomio county , Iowa , a furnished by A. J. Stephenson , abstrac tor , real estate and loan agent , Connci Bluffs , lown , January 7 , 1880 : B. F. Clayton to Alonzo Tulllsj BO swfr 25.75-41 ; $900. U. A. Tarbox to Daniel MclConzio ; so ] 20-741 ; $ t,880. Eliza H. Slmonton to Leonard Koch ei aejt 11 , and nt ne | 14 77-41 § 5,000. D. F. Bird to W. T. Wilcox ; lot 8 , block 2 , HufTa addition to Oakland ] $120. 0 James L. Woodhouso to William F. Coatea ; parts lots 9 , 10 , 11 and 12 , block 24 , Walnut ; $120. Eliza Harlan to Elizabeth Rjybnrn pt al. ; lots 8 and 0 , block 17 , Macedonia ; $550. Thompson Edgar to D. F , Bird ; lot 8. block 12 , Huffs addition to Oakland $120. Edward LanBomck to Edith Lang- mack ; w J nei 22 74 41 ; $1,400. J. M. AlilU to J. W. Smith ; part lot G , block 10 , Macedonia ; § 100. H. n. Hopkins to W. S. Mayne ; lots 21 and 22 , block 11 , Burns' ' addition ; $350. Total ealos , $13.600. COMMKKOIAIj , COUNCIL iitcrrs MABKKT , Wheat-No. 1 milling , 67 ; No , 2 , D5j No. 8 , 45. Corn New , 21c. Gate For local purpoaea , 23o , Hay 81 KKgC 00 per ton ; baled , CO ® GO. Rye 35o. Com Meal 1 80 per 100 pouuila. Wood Good anpyly ; prices at yardi , 6 00 ® 0 60. Coal Delivered , hard , n CO per tonj soft 1 50 per ton Lard Falrbank's. wholesaling at OSc. Konr-01ty flour , 1 60@2 00 , Broornn 2 95@3 00 per dor. LIVE UTOCK. Cattle Butcher eowH 3 25 < g3 76. Batcher otoore , 3 76(34 ( 00. Sheep 2 60@3 CO , lioga-4 00@4 25. t PtODUUB AND mUITB. Poultry UvoolJhono , 2 50pordozdrC8Bcd ; hicVena , 80 ; droased turkeys , 12c ; dreaeed lucUa , 0@10c ; dressed geese , 10@12c ; aprltig chickens , per doz. 2 25. HutU * Creamery , 25@28c ; choice country Eggs 22 p r doton , Vcgetablea Potato , SO Oo per bushel ; nlonj , OOo [ > er bu : applea , choice cooking or satin ? , 2 60@3 00 ; beans , 1 00 ® 1 60 per unhel ! Sweet potatoes , 2o vet Ib , Cider 52 gallon bbl. . $6.60. Oranges < J 60 per ubL J --AT-- - - - - FOR the purpose of reducing stock and making way for spring purchases , we shall , January 6th , offer our entire stock of Dry Goods , Carpets , Cloaks , Curtains , Etc , , for cash without regard to cost. This stock comprises a ine line of choice Dress Goods , Silks , Flannels , Ginghams , Prints , Etc. A choice stock of Newmarkets , Brocade Velvet and Seal Plush Cloaks. Ladies'and Childrens' White and Scar let Underwear and Hosiery , Lace , Lace Ties , Fichues and Embroideries ; also a lot of homemade Comforts , Blankets , and Table Linen. Our Cnrpet stock is complete and offers special inducements for select ion from choice variety of patterns. It includes Exminster , Moquettes , Body Brussels , Tapestry Brussels , Three Ply Ingrains , Hemp , Rattan Matting , Napier Matting , Etc. , Etc. Fine Lace Curtains , Tambour , Turco man , Curtain Goods and Curtain Shades in Variet n eauty of design. Sae Begins January 6th , Customers will secure . .BEST IBARG-AINS , BY EARLY --AT-- - - - - 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , BATTLE OVER B , B. Liquor Cases Started in Mnlvoru and a Sled lioad Conllsuktcd , War has opoued at Malvorn in regard to the prohibitory law , and the following details of how the battle has progossoS thus far are given by the Leader : Information waa filed by Mrs. Mollie Douglass Monday charging llufua Fox- worthy with intoxication. Ho was taken bcforo Esq. Barno , plead guilty , and waa fined $10 and costs. However upon his his agreeing to inform on the parties who sold him the liquor , his fine was remit ted. An information vrao also filed by Mra. Foxworth and Mrs. Doug lass charging A. J. Smith , pro- prlotor of the B. B. saloon , and his bar-tender , John Holland , with keeping to sell and soiling intoxicating liquors contrary to law. Smith and Hol land were brought before Esq. Barnes , and upon famishing the proper bonds , were given until Friday ( to-morrow ) morning at 9 o'clock , to prepare for trial. The same parties filed an affidavit on the saiuo day before Mayor Blaok , alleging that "whisky , wlno and beer , and ether liquor commonly known ns 'B-B' was kept for solo on the promises of A. J. Smith. " A search warrant was Isuuad by the mayor and placed in the hands of Constable Donner for service. Ho proceeded to search Smith's sled-load of "B-B" promises and found a - - and a quantity of whlaky. Notlco have boon posted and the proper stops are bo lng taken to condemn the liquors. The state is represented by Lowls & Young and the defense by L. T. Genung. These cases will likely bo closely contested and will bo of interest to all , as they are the first prosecution made in the county since the new prohibitory statue went into effect , Old Hickory. The Old Hickory ball lait ovonlng was a decided success. The democrats know- wonderfully well how ta jubilate after laving boon out in the cold for so long. Republicans were not prohibited from dancing If they wonld hurrah for Olovo- ond. The crowd was a largo and jolly one , nnd cmoug thoeo" present were a number from vntlouJ parts of the stato. 2oi. Koatly delivered the address in his usual happy win. The musio wai fur- alihed by the Bavarian band and Glonn'd archcstra. Supper * was served by the adies of the Catholic Mr. The follow- ng were the committees to whom was luo in no inconsiderable tlegrou the BUG- CM of the affair : On roooption John Reno , Henry fisonion , John N , Baldwin , L Kiracht , ohn P. Weaver , Maj Mohn , Robert virkwood , VG. . Oliver , D. F. Eicher , ohu Schoenigen , Lucius Wells , F. M. 3ault , H. Rishton , A. 0. Graham , D. lolst , Charles Fox , J. J , Shea , John Jnder , John Clausen , J , W. Perrgoy , aid George Jackson. Floor managers R. D. Amy , J. L. Peropleton , W , D. Hardin , 0. 0 , Cook , i Josao Baldwin , E. A. Becker , Andrew Haas , A. M. Jackson , T. E. Gavin , J. H. Craig , E. L. Cook , R. S. Ryan , H. 0 Cook and John N. Beckley. H. A. Collins , late of Toronto , has opened an art studio in the rooms of Barko's gallery , 100 Main otroet , nnd Is prepared to supply portraits In oils and crayon in the latest style. Satifaotion guaranteed and inspection Invited' * IOWA ITEMS. Foi- the Crat tlmo in many years the Polk county board of supervisors Is dem ocratic. The 0. B. & Q. railroad has put off the building of the viaduct over the tracks at Creston , owing to hard times. Dee Moines saloons nro being raided again. Dozous of search warrants have been sworn out nnd spirits are rapidly disappearing. The cannery at Yinton put up 700,000 cann of corn and 200,000 of tomatoes during the past season , at a coat of. § 41 , . 000 ; estimated valno of the product. 875,000. Creston young ladies nro making n crn- sodo against young men who are In the habit of using "swear words , " nnd a local paper suggests that eternal eilonco will bo the price of o yoUng man's solidity with their sex hereafter. A brakeman fell from a freight train on a stoop grade just west of Rod Oak Mon day night , and ae a second section of the train was following , It was impossible to stop and psck him up. Word was eent back to Rod Oak for the next train to watch out for him. Railroad brakemen on the Q. are charged $3 for woy-car tickets and fiOo for every badge they loso. This is done to inauro care in the handling of thorn and as a precaution to keep every ono olao out of the "tall end car. " It Is a dlschargo for a brakeman or a conduetor to bo without a badge on duty. It may not bo generally known that by an net of the laat Iowa legislature , spear ing fish through the ice was prohibited , the penalty being $5 for each fish in pos session , and ono-half the penalty goes to the Informer. It may bo well to say that the state fish commissioner haa appointed special detectives throughout the ataloto , look out for the spearing business , and they will como down on defenders like a thlof In the night. A costly sot of altar vessels were pre sented to Bishop Coegrovo , Catholic bleh- op of Davenport , on New Year's day. The Democrat thus describes them ; "Ono is a ctborium , used to contain the Ilont and the others are an ewer and a basin , The ewer is cloven Inches high. of beautiful design , with a pyramidal cover surmounted by a cross , and it is of solid gold. It is beautiful indeed. The ? Her and basin are of solid silver , both unique and beautiful. Cost $500. The liborium boars the Inscription , "Pro. lentod to Bishop Coegrovo by St. Antho ny's parish , 1881. " State Auditor Brown haa no"tlfiea'"cout ' ] > . : y auditors that telephone lines must bo Istod by the assessor. lie says : " 1 take , bla method of calling your attention to .ho fact that unless the same are listed md veaessed by the local assessors they loceesarlly eicapo taxation entirely. ti > HM1TU A TOIiLKU LEADING AtEROHANT TAILOI18 T undo Mainstreet , , Council. Bturrs , IOWA , A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. Keep Horsca and Mules constantly on hand which wo will soil in rotnll or wholesale lota. All Stock Warranted as RGoresented , Wholotalo and rcUII dealers In drain ami luted Hay. Tricot sonabte Satisfaction Guiiautccil , Corner Fifth Avo. it Fourth St. CouucilBlnffs. NOEENE & LANDSTEOM , Winter Goods Ready. Suits Hndo to Order in Latest Style ou Short Notice nnd nt Reason bl < > Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Main Street , . . . . . . Council Blaffeu AGENTS WANTED. Drs. Judd & Smith's NQVJ Improved Electric Belt. sio unoAinvAY , COUNCU , BLUFFS , IOWA ; 725 mi ST. , DAU.AS , TEXAS ; nnd FT. WAYNK , IND IT FOSITIVKI.Y CUUK8Klilncv and T.tvcr Complaint , HtlRht'j Ulsovo , llhcuoMthnt , NeuralnU Djspcreln , Ncnonsncss Wistlng Wiaknee' , 1'nraljeld , Bplnal Affection ? , lnJI Jtlon , Itc.itt DHOW , Fits Ilcrulacli , Lame Uixck , Co'd Kcct , and all diseases requiring increased mot he putters. New fmprotoU tiol $3 and { 5 ; old ktjlo $1 cncli. GENUINE SLAUGHTER IN THE riucES or Cooking and Heating Stoves ! 9 f f The eeuon being eoUr ndtanccd I h r included todtapoioof tny elmrn RKtunm.rsaor cmt\a pn * . ticcct to itotluf th m until next eehon. CtJl caily H 1 will not bo undersold by MJJOUO. A. J. Mandel , 325 liroadway. Council JilufR SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a vertlsctnents , cua s I/oet , Found , To Loan , For BMo , To Ilont , Wants , Board ing , eta. , will bo Inserted In this column at tbo low rite of TEN CENTS FEK LINK ( or the Crat Insertion and FIVE CENTS PEll LINE ( or each subsequent n- ertlon. Leave advorttaomonts at onroffloo , Ho. Pearl Struct , near Broadwav WANTS. no fcThoreo jiditibio lioiler and cnglmi Best ot order. Also one eight horeo cnplno and boiler , on wheels. Lewis &Gllbeit , 621 Main street , Council B lids. HALK TMcliotHca. Impjr.N , and light slnglo' FOIl harness. 0. II. Uobcrtson [ 01 UroUvny. Agents in o > cry county In western WANTED to sill the "Champion Bosom Stretcher and Ironic ) ; Board" , Evctyladypionnuncca.it on sight to bo just \\htt Blu wnnts either ( or hetBcH or hlreO help. Big inducements to agents. Retails ( or $1 , Address 0. B. S. and 1 Bcnrd , eo oaico Council Bluffc , Icma. A gooil horecshocr. Apply to 0 WANTED Qregerv , south Jl.-Un street , Council Blutlj. . SAW Or exchange ( or Land In Kansas or FOR Nebraska , a job otlkvi anunewspaper outlic. Ad dress , W. B. Ma } is , 102 Main ttrcct , Council BlufTd. j'OR SAUE Houses. Lots and Land. A. J. Fteplen ) on , 6C3 Hrst a\cnue. inoil SALE A top-buggy , tlrst-iliflj make and JL1 in cxcllcnt condition. Or will trade for cheap lot , Addroa f. M Bco otllco , Council BluTs. atiU WOOO-QuoigollLaton , O'ii Bro.d- COAL . soils coal and wood nt roaRonahlo prices , ghcs 2,000 Ibs. ( or a ton , and 12S cublo ( or a cord , Try him. \\TAtlrx.it Kvory Dodym Council illuaato t Ko YV TUBBU. Delivered by carrier t only twenty cents a wook. \LD PAPERS For ealo 1) ) offlco , at li oonU / a hundred hundredJ. L. DuBEVOlSE. No. 507 Broadway Council BlnHu. Corrected to January 7,1S35. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following ara the times ot the arrival and de parture of trains by central standard tlmo , at the looul depots. Trains leave- transfer depot ton mln utos culler and arrive ten minutes later. CIUOIUO , BURLINOrON ASD QDIKOT. MUVD. 1BMV . 6:35 : pm Chicago Express D.POatn BiO : a ra Pant Mall. TUO : p n > 7:10a : m I'Mall and Kipreaa , 71'3pm 12:20 : pm Accommodation. 2:40 : p in At local depot only. CANIUa CITT , ST. JOB AND COUNCIL BLUFFS IC:05 : a m Mall and Express , 625pm e16 ; p m Paalda Express , 6M6 a m CT110AOO , UILW1VHEH AND BI. FADL. 6:25 : p m Express , 0:0(1 : ( a m 5:25 : a in Kiprcss , 0:65 : p m CHICAGO , BOOK ISLAND AND PAC17IC. 6 : 6 p m AtUntlo Express , 0:05 : & m 0:25 : a m Day Etprean 0:64 : p rn 7:20 : a m * Do3 Uoluos Accommodation , 8:15 : p in At local depot only. WABASH , DT. LOUIB AND FACIFIO. 5:10 : pm Accommodation O'OOam 1:80 : p m Louis Express 8:45 : p m 1:60 : p m Chicago Express 10:56 : a in At Transfer only CHICAGO and NOmuwjuria * . 6:63 : p m Express , BCO : p m B25au ; > Pacific Exprcea 0:05 : am BIOUI 01TT AND FACinO. JM p m St. Paul Express , 0:00 : a m H10 a m Day Express 7:00 p m "imiON PACIFIO. 8:00 : p m Western Expreefl , BEO a m 11:00 : a in Pac'lUo Express , 4:40 : p m 12:10 : a m Lincoln Expreso , 1:18 : p m * At Traneloi only. CUMMI TRAINS TO OMAHA. Leave 7:20-8:80-3:30-10:30-11:10 : : : : a. m. 1:80-2:3 : : ) : SO-4SO-B : : 0-8:30-ll:05 : : p. m Sunday 7:20"- : 8:50-11:10 : : a. m. lSO-8SO : : C:30-C : : 0-lloS : p. m. rtlra 10 mlnutca hrforo leavlng-tlmc. From transfer only . N. SCEUBZ , OFF10K OVER AMItHIOAH EIPItKHS [ COUNCIL BLUFFS. THE PLACE To purcbaeo A.fc Bottom Prices , is HOMER & GO'S China fltore , 5 Mfiiu Strcot , Council Bluff Vhilo in many respocls they are similar a telegraph lines , yet the law providing jr the asacsamont nud taxation of the ittor dooa not apply to telephone lines , mention the fact by way of suggestion ut the Western Unlcn telegraph corn- any was asaessml by the state board of iuallij tinn In 188ii at forty-five dollars or mile. " the CIIIOAOO , January 8.Tho paesenxer agenU thu eastern roads ntoxiu the round trip from liicogo t' > WiuLinRtou. duriug the lu.iugur.i- on 120 ; Clnclniuti to WatliinRtu E. Eice M. B. or ether tnmon removed without thi knlfa or drawing cl blood. CHRONIC DISEASES 0" " ' Over tMrty yeara practical expitliaQt Offlo * Ka. ' I , Pearl street. Council lilnSa. t3rCon ulta/lon fro. ADin3S10N-a n3 l&c Ladlei lOo. BKATE3 Cents 160. Ladles 100. Admission Fresta Ladle ] each morning and TOM. day and Thursday afternoons. Use cl Skates IS oonta. * A. V. BOHANOK. H. H , MARTENS , Uonacoc. Proprtotoi ORDER TOUR Cobs , Coal I Wood OF JQ. & , O-OZXTJEUSI , P. Oi address , Leek Box 1409 , Council BIuQs. " i TOGS , ornczai vr. n , w. rcsnt 0FFIOEE & Council Bluffs , In Established - - 1856 Dealers In foreign and Doincstio Exchange and Homo Securities. _ _ _ _ _ .JA.COM SIMS , n COUNCIL BLUFIS , IOWA. Office , Main Street , Itoom 8 , Shncart and BeflO block. Will proctico In S ate and FuJcial courts. Practice In State and Fcder&l Courts. , Collections promptly attended to. Room 10 , Shuptart's Buildinff , BLUFIT3 DENTIST , sonic Tern ] Council Blufla ; Iowa , $20 EEWARDI 5t/n RKWA"D P I < 1 for Information of present fij u location pair homos , uasrnn and harncus , iiorl ( , ' Kfld bv William I ) , Hall to Thomas a'Donton. lay horaosocri'yearsolil , I.COO jKMinds , near left ilml log , black horaa nlno joara oji | tar In fore- aed bpailn in rlc'jt hind teg. wigou , Cooror make , lira Inch ect iloublo liiruou , taken from I'ottawatt- tnlo county In Aucuat Ttn dolliirs reward for Iseovory of said Hall. Hall dcecrll oil as about 5 wit 10nchuH | , randy complexion , kilil head on ( op iiksors brounleh red , utoutltli built , about 49ycara - < prlj toLoonard Kv rott , attorney " lliulfs , Iowa , EVERYTHING NEW , XII the Latest Improved Machinery. XII Work First Glass , 3rders by Mail Solicited Express Paid on all Or ders over $2.60. ) ollars and Cuffs Q Specialty , Established 1882. H. E. REMEB , Manager 1 Broadway , COUNCII. BLUM'S , IA. IK , HJ , Hilton , O HYSIOIAN & SURGEON , m Ulddli CrOJulwv , Council KJufli.