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THE DAI1A BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS , JIONUA * JANUARY 12 , 18ar > . THE DAILY BEE. Monday Morning , Jam 12. iOWKJKUTION HATE3. Uy CarttM - - - - - - -JO eentu per week KJ U U - - - - 910.00 per year OFF ] 021 o. 7 Poart Streot. tfoar MINOK MilNTiOI-J , Go the Biles' and got a ntcs crazy qnilt package for tea cents. , Great nalo of cmbroiddrioa and white goods at Oocko & Morgan's. The Galley Slave is to bo prosontf d nt the opura house this uvoning. Bleached and unbleached muslin at specially low prices at Cooke & Mor gan's. The Young Men's Shooting Club moots at 4 o'clock thta afternoon at the Pacific houao. Lidlco , you can got a fine drosa hat or bonnet nt Bliss * now at prices lower than anywhere on earth. The funeral of Mro. S. T. Walker will bo hold from the family residence on Fourth Btroot jeatorday. A grand ball will bo given by the Car- pontora" Union , Ledge No. 70 , at Bono's hall , Wednesday January 11. The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Shocdy was hold Saturday and the remains taken to Clinton , Iowa , for burial thoro. Plain and chocked Nainsooks , Piques , Cambric , Ltnon and D'lrolanda just re ceived at Oocko & Morgan's , 347 Broad way. way.Bliss Bliss giros the beat bargains ever given in the west , ono hundred per cent cheaper than any wholesale house can aoll them. Sheriff Gulttar started last night for Fort Madison with four prisoners , L. 0. Taylor , James Doyle , E. Callahan and John Phillips. The "Groat Republic" Is to bo repeated next Friday and Saturday evenings at the opera house for the benefit of G. A. . R. relief fund. There waa no preaching services in Saint's chapel yesterday , Rev. Mr. Mo Dowoll having boon detained in Boone by duties thoro. Mrs. G. W. Clark socks now to bo frco from George Clark. She says ho has maltreated her and threatened to give her a ride in a box to the cemetery. The case of T. E. Davidson , charged with hitting a girl with a beer-glass , came up in the onporior court on Saturday , but waa continued another week , Mov. Mr. Mackoy cave another of his bible talks laat evening in St. Paul's church. great many have become In toroated In hia excellent series of dis courses. The January number of the local time tables of the Burlington ronto is a neat , convenient guide book for all the patrons of the popular "Q. " and is being dis tributed now. There are thirty-four who have pale tholr licenses under the celebrated "pop' ordinance , and the mayor haa ordered the pollco to arrest all others found Hell Ing liquors or keeping ealoons. The Walnut Bureau in speaking of the bursting of the CLttonapocuiatton ] bubble gets religiously wrathy snd quotes : "Foi it must need bo that offenses como ; bu woo bo unto that man through v , horn the offense cometh. " Joe Price and I. W. Duncan are abou to open an Euglluh kifchon opposite the city building Mr. Price has nlroad ; gained a good reputation by his luucl counters , and Mr. Duncan has been hoiu cook nt Bochtelo's. J. A. McDonald , who was sentenced to six months in the penitentiary for steal Ing clothing from E Keller's residence haa boon given the privilege of spending the time in the j lit horn , instead of the penitentiary at Ft. Madison. Emma Larne wants a divorce from William Larno to whom she was mar ried four years ngo. She charges him with drinking ton much , not supporting her properly , and that ho has boon abusive ivo , ouo time .saiashlng a stove and try ing to hit her with a kerosene lamp. Mr. Walker , the barkeeper in a saloon en lower Broadway , was before the cour Saturday ciiargcd with assaulting Du Roberts. Walker gave bonds for hia np poaranco for trial to-day , and claims tlia she causa of the troublu woa that Robert insulted the rrifo of the proprietor of th .saloon. The Tabor Nonconformist is roportei as having suspended. Whether lit opening of i'a columns to the discuaaloi of spiritualism waa the last straw doe not ap | oar. The Vincents have workec like heroes in support of their pecnlia views acd have shown great pluck ii mooting opposition. The term of oflico of A. S. Burns , cit marshal of Walnut , having expired an the treasury being BO low that the conn ell does not feel authorized to c < ntlnue 1 oflice , the saloon men [ have petitioned fo him to bo retained , the petition boln accompanied by a pledge on the part o the "saloon men * to pay the salar Lomselvof , $10 a month. Now that thu investigation of the po lice foroi hat started , let the job ho don thoroughly , Tliora should bo no con finemo'it to the charge * ma'Io by th marshal , hut let all chirked be sifted Then let the pol'co ' frrco bo wooded on and the ( haTioparttod from the wheat \ hen t ) is i > h is will den" , the attention ahould bo turuul tn tso marshal' * depart juent and n like conrio followed there. The county eupcrvI orsInvHo architect * o present plans nnd specifications for n ew court house , the coat of the building ot to exceed § 150,000 , the court houao o htvo three fronta , and to bo fire-proof nroughout. Thcso plana are to bo filed oforo February 2 , at. which time the > oard will meet to consider thorn. The oard will prob.ibly then dccldo to sub- nit the question to the voters , who can hen have something dofiutto by which to tnako up tholr judgments. Rev. Mr. Cowan , of Tabor , nupplied ho pulpit of the Congregational church ere yesterday. In the morning ho reached ono of the best sermons heard within the church walla for many a Sun- ay. His subject waa on old one , 'Faith ' , " but ho presented fresh thoughts n BO clear and so charming a manner as o delight all his hearers. Mlos Crlaty aug a vory'plonsing solo , as part of the poning service , it being n Scotch song of are aweotnots and tenderness. The man Pattern , who was arrested In ) maha , on the supposition that ho waa no J. C. Pusoy , the embezzling nnd kipping employe of the Kansas pouiton iary , was in the city the latter part of aat week nnd had n talk frith Ohiof Skinner. Ho says that now all is ox- ilalnod ho does not blame the officers , iut thinks ho answers so closely the do ciiptlon of Pussy na to warrant the of ficers in thinking ho waa the man. Ho ays that Pusoy haa baou caught in Ohio. Rav. Mr. U.-ntlntjs , of Colorado , ia to supply the pulpit oi the Baptist church 'or a few Sundays. A dispatch from Now York received by Rav. Mr. Proper , ho state missionary , indicates that the lorao mission society will accept the charge of the church property hero , and lold it in trust until a now church io or- anizod , the old ono having disbanded. Pho pi in now soema to bo * o hold regular services there , but not to organize sa a church until sufficient numbers express heir desire for such an organization anc .heir willingness to work in harmony anc support it cheerfully. Ed Olliaon , who gained qulto a roputa- Ion hero as a cook , is now connected with a restaurant In Chillicotho , Ohio. The News of that city contains a hall column account of an eating contest on a wager , between Ed and a big policeman hero. The policeman got away with so much that Ed finally cried out for him .0 hold up , and the policeman had the ihook to toll him as ho arose from the ta ble , "Well , Ed , I'll lot you off easy thl imo as my supper is about ready , and my wife has prepared for mo my favorite llsh , rabbits , nnd if I don't cat three or our she will send for the doctor , think- ng I'm sick , " nnd out ho started leaving Ollison a broken-hearted owner of a bad y demoralized cafe. D. J. M. Wood was closed the first ol , ho week on the order of Manning & Hushing , of Ottutnwa , for an account oi ess than $500. The gentleman repre senting the firm called on Mr. Wood , ap peared well satisfied and friendly , and then proceeded to Glenwood and made n sworn statement that Wood was disposing of hia goods with Intention to defraud his irm. Dan Farrell came down at his in stance and closed thu store. Wood im mediately notified hia other creditor ] anc they came to the ECOIIO of action , nnc after an examination of goods as invoiced were satisfied that their Interests were in safe hands , and are backing Wood in bringing suit against Manning & dishing for heavy damages , in closing him np and thereby injuring the credit of the houao. In Jlemorlam. The following resolution has been adopted by Council Bluffs Lodge No. 40 I. 0. 0. F. : Whereas , It has pleased the All Wise Ruler of the universe to take from among us our venerable and beloved brother Gdorgo Doughty , who died in Counci Bluffd on the 7th of January , 1885 , at the rlpo ago of 07 years ; and , Whereas , Our deceased brother hat been a roidtnt of the city since 1853 and a respected member of the lodge for thirty.ono years ; had during his Ion ; residence in the community maintainot the respect and confidence of his fellowmen men ; had hold among other places o trust , those of mayor of the city and sheriff of the county ; and had boon the loved and respected head of a family Boveral of whoso members had procodec him to the land of spirits ; therefore , Rasolvcd , That wo deem It fitting tlia wo should in this public manner recon our deep sorrow for his death , and tender der , as wo now do , to his surviving son and daughter and other rolntivsa , ou aincnro sympathy in the loss which .they liai o sustained. Resolved , That In token of respect fo Brother Doughty , our .lodge room b draped in mourning for thirty days 1 tlm usual wanner. Resolved , That those resolutions b entered at length In our minutes am Dubllshed in the dally papers of tb city. S. S. KELLER , W G. OLIVEII , D , C. lil.OOMEI . Committee. PKUMON/IL. Mr , John Ahlori la now oil for Now Orleans Dr , nnd Mr * . Deutklu now rejoice m th arrival of a new boy. Captain MiCullongh came in off tbo roai yisteriNy morning to Sunday ut IIOJMU wit hii family. Hotf. Henry Mackay , of Kmpoii.i , KIIUS.IB epen. Sunday in this city , visiting hia EOD who la tto rector of St.u'i \ church. Fred R , Cnpron , travelling passenger ngen of thu Chicago anil Grand Trunk , haa bee ( pending a few days hero and In Omaha , look ing keenly after busines-i , Joseph Henley liorham , a new photo prapher , haa mived.in this city. Hevill 1 > considerable hilp to hit father , J. A. G or ham the photographer , when ho becomes oh enough , II. A. Collinc , late of Toronto , ha opened an art studio In the rooms o Barko'a nailery , 100 Main street , nnd i prepared to supply portraits in oils anc crayon in the latest style. Satisfaction guaranteed and inspection invited. DEATH OF LOVELESS. Small Pox Paiicnt Cannot Now TellttieStoryof , Ilnagerand ct , A Slinmo to Uonncll tluflV. Titr. Bfin has very freely nnd frtnkly ot forth the peculiar manner in vrhlch mall-pox pntiouta hiwo baon handled ore , nnd nil investigations thus fnrucein o corroborate the statement that there as been gross iniamnnagorocnt and nog- cot. It acorns dlflicult to locate the latno , but while city nuthorltiea have unrrolod with county authorltloa , nn to rhlch shall toke oharRO of such cases , rhllo the attornoya have diflforcd as to ho law.SJwhllo the financicra disputed bout how the oxpotiBca ohnll bo borne , while the city physician and the county ihyoiclan have been clashing , and differ- int ofliciala excusing themselves by soy- ng the duliea belong to others , the ro- ultima boon the same patients have boon loft to suffer , and to dlo. But' short time a girl was taken to ho pest house , wan reported as getting , long well , but suddenly died. It waa claimed that in her fovorenh restlessness she was not watched snflicloutly closu 7 her nurses who were being paid 8 day and board , and that she got out of doors , the cold naturally causing death to spnedily follow. Jho poor girl's tnn > - raont nnd her death caused a little talk among the ollicials , but no thorough In vestigation or notion was taken. Now appoara another case , that of tfr. Loveless in Strootsvlllo. The 'acts , aa THE BEK gets them nro that ho was taken ill a little less than two weeka ago , but it was not nntll a week ago last Friday night that it appeared clear that it waa the small pox. The amlly with whom ho was boarding nt once moved out , leaving him nlono. The ofliciala were notified the next morning , Saturday , but it was not until Sunday afternoon that a nurse waa provided for ilm. For about thirty-air hours ho was oft alone without care , without food , cruelly neglected every way , The apodal policeman who waa standing aa quarantine guard told THE BEE man that Sunday morning ho took the man eomo milk nnd broad , and to use his own words , "It just broke mo all up to BCD the shape thinija xrero in thoro. " The officer did not-daro enter the house , but putting the food on thodoowlep ha called rat for the man to come to the door nnd got it. The poor fellow enld ho could iot , for the moment ho raised hia head rom the pillow ho waa BO dizzy. As ho laid nimsalf , "I've got the blind stag ora. " Ho urged the oflicor to como in , rot the latter did not dare expose hlra- iclf , and SD suggested to the poor fellow ; o put a quilt or something over his boulders , so na not to catch cold , and too f ho could not crawl to the door. The officer , standing a little awny from the door , finally eaw the sick mnn crawl to , ho door , but with nothing on him , clutch the food , and crawl In again. Such is the ricturo aa it was drawn by the officer During the past week there haa been some dispute .19 to what physician shall attend him. Dr. Bellinger waa in at- ondanco , but the board of health , which las been scoring him lately , and who has et th/ ) contract for snch cases to Dr. Soybert , ordered him to desist , and gave orders to the gn > ird not to lot htm pass into the house. Dr. Bellinger claimed that ho was employed by the nan himself , nnd would look to him for ilia pay , and not to the public funds , the man having been treated by him befuro for other sickness , and that the board of health had no right to prevent n man from employing , at hia own expense , whatever physician hs choao. Dr , Bel linger stated to the BEE man Thursday night that no food had boon supplied the alck man for thirty-six hours , except p little rice. In view of all the facts , OB they can now bo learned , it aoems that there shall bo not only nn end to all this foolish management , or lack of management mont , but that the case should bo thor oughly investigated , and no negligence on the part of any ono concerned shall bo overlooked. The board of health now have such caaea in Its controltho _ county officers having decided not to interfere or assume any further responsibility. The board of health is therefore looked to for some explanation of the past , : md some different sort of management of the cases in the future. For sale My book and statlonory bus- Inoaa Oil Broadway. H. E. Seaman. The Veterans. At a mooting of the Lincoln post No 29 G. A. R- , Saturday evening , Department mont Commander Miller installed the following oflicera for the ensuing year ; i'ost commander , John Lindt ; S. V. commander , Wm. Roper , J. V. commnn dor , H. Gonholmor ; chaplain commander J. W. Kilgoro ; surgeon , A. J. Cook quarter master , Edwin J. Abbott ; adju tant , J. Oromor ; Q M. aorgeant , 0. M Burgos : aorgeant major , L , Sherwood ; I guard , F. Smith ; O. guard , J. Davis. COUNCIL ELOFFB MABKET. Wheat-No. 1 mllHnf ? , 07 ; No. 2 , 55 No. 3 , 45. Oorn Now , 21o. Onta Vor local purpoaoR , 23c. Hay ? ! 50QOO porton ; baled , DO@GR Eye S5o. Oorn Meal 1 SO per 100 pounds , Wood Good supply ; prlcoa at yards , 6 OOQ C 50. Goal Delivered , hard , ! ) 50 per ton ] eof 4 50 per ton Lard Fall-bank's , wholesaling at Ofc. Flour City floor , 1 50@2 90 , Brooms 2 95@3 00 per dor , LIVE STOCK , Oattlo Butcher cows 3 25@3 75 , Bntche iteera , 3 75@4 00. Bhoop 2 50@3 00. Hogs 1 00@4 25. PBODUOK AND rRDITB. Poultry Live old horn , 250perdozdroase ; ( chickens , Sc ; dressed turkeys , 12Jcj dressoi rluclu , 9@l ( > c ; dreased Reese , 10@12o ; eprlng chickens , per doz. 2 25 , Hut tor Oroamory , 25@2Sc ; choice couutr ICfiHSc. Kpga 22 per dozen. Vegetables Potatoes , 30 ® ! 0o per bushel onions , COc per bu : apploa , cboico cooking o eatinff , 2 50@3 00 j beans , 1 00@1 50 pe buxhnl ; Sweet ootatoes , 2o xxtr Ib , Cider 32 gallon bbl . § 6,50. Orangea ( i 50 per bbl. Dr. 0. 0. Hazen , Dentist , 100 Main at 1. 8CHTJRZ. OFFICE OVER AWZHIOAJJ EXPRESS 'OUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA J a -AT- COR the purpose of reducing stock and l making way for spring purchases , we shall , January 6 It , offer our entire stock of Dry GoodS , Carpets , Cloaks , Gurtains , Etc. , fo he sold without regard to cost. This stoc comprises ine line of choice Dress Goods , Silks , Flannels , Ginghams , Prints , Itc. A choice stock of Newmarkets , Brocade Velvet and Seal Flush Cloaks. ladies'and Childrens'White and Scar let Underwear and Hosiery , Lace , lace Ties , ficluies an Embroideries ; also a lot of homemade Comforts , Blankets , and Table Linen. Our Cnrpet stock is complete and offers s Ecial inducements for select ion from choice variety of patterns. It includes Exminster , Motjiiettes , Body Brussels , tapestry Brussels , Three Ply Ingrains , Hemp , Rattan Matting , Rapier Matting , Etc. , ttc. Fine Lace Curtains , Tambour , Turco man , Curtain Goods and Curtain Shades in Variet o eauty of design. Customers will secure BEST BARGAINS , -AT-- - - - 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , "THOU ART THE MAN. " SoSaystfeGJnrytoCnirJolinsflBflio seflWithM McGonigle. Motion For a Now Trial , The jury in the case of Jamea Johnson , hotter known as Cull Johnson , on Satur day afternoon rotumod a verdict of guil ty , of murder in the first degree , anifix- ing the penalty at life imprisonment in the penitentiary. The victim of this murder waa William McGoniglo , a hotel man at Woodbine , who came to this city about the 3th of October , with § 300 in hia pocket , to buy supplies , etc. Ho alao hod a gold watch nnd chain. On the morning of the 8th of October ho was found lying in an outhouse in the rear of the Western hotel on upper Broadway. Ho w < is Insensible , his clothes were about stripped from him , and ho had a severe cut on the head , besides having rocoivt d blows on hia shoulder nnd arm , the arm being completely paralyzed. His money and valuables were gone , and ho was In no condition to give any information about the affjir. After being removed to his homo in Woodbine bo revived enough to lay in answer to a query a to how ho got hurt : "There were t o of thorn , Saundora and 'Johnson , arroat them. " He grow rapidly worse and within n week died. In the meantime the police at work on the case learned that McGoniglo waa drinking some the night Before ho waa found , and that he was in company with two colored men , of whom ono was said to bo Johnaon , and ho was arrested , they not being able to find the other. It was learned that at a dance Johnson showed a watch and chain , and that ho had n $50 bill , and all D that In conversation ho had boasted of having done up a follow who had money. The evidence for the state was ably and stronaly brought out by Mr Thornell and Mr. Sims , while the pris oner's attorneys , Col. Daily and Col Llndt , made a .strong fight in his behalf The jury were out twenty-four hours , and then brought in the verdict of guilty. The attorneys for the defense at once moved for a now trial , and the motion is to bo hoard by Judge Laofbourow next Friday. The prisoner and his mother seemed tbo least concerned of any who watched the progreas of the trial. On the wit ness stand Johnson seemed so little con cerned and treated the matter uo lightly that many lookers-on oould not believe that a man who had committed euch a crime could bo so little moved. It ia claimed that there is still stronger ovl- deuce against him , which will be forth- corning in case of another trial. It is understood teat the prosecution has now learned the whereabouts of the watch , and will bo able to show hotr and where Johnton disposed of it , and that other equally important evidence will ba pro duced. The man Johnson belongs to the same family two members < f which caused cueh i sensation by the huabind shooting his wife and then killing himself. oniuUI. To the chief of pollca of Council BlnflV The fallowing law abiding ci'iz ns have paid their licenses as ia rtqairod by ordi nance of Jane 1C , 1881 : Peter Bechtolo , Rufsoll & Maloney , O don house , Win Lithrnp , Win. BuhniiiK , G S. Langmade , Markel.S.vobe&Co. , Marvin White , J. C. Gudmoro , Job Nelaon , Jacob Nt-umayer , G. L. Smith , Forrest Kmnoy , Christ hisolo , Thee Luud , P. J Durry , Alex Obort , J D Nicholaon , D. I McAdams , J. T. Horter , A D-g ingor , S. H Ford , Krlia Movpr & Co. , S Long , Rapp & Alien , BIra. R A. Glbaon , Chas. Barghauocn , Boise & Spotman , Max 5Iobn , Fred Boekemper , J. E. Motcalfo , JohnMergtn&Co. , Oliver Lower. Wm. Licey. To al , S3100. . I am informed that there are several other citizens or g gad in the saloon busi ness who defy ihe city ordinance and have not paid their licenses In full , and I hereby order you to close the front nnd back doors of aaul places , and to arrest thu proprietor/ ) and patrons of Bald places running in violation of the law nnd ordi nance of the city , whether they inny have a case in court or not , and to ledge the proper charge against such parties f they do not pay tholr lictnhes to the ci y clurk by 1 o'clock p. in. , fllondny , Jan uary 12 , 1885 , You will diamia-j any policeman , special or regular , who fails or refuses to comply promptly with thl order. I will furnish you with n sofli cii < nt number of specials on Monday to enf irco the order and all shall be treated alike. W. R VAUOIUN , Mayor. Cltl/oiiM' Abfieolailon , "Tho C tizors' ASJOC atlo i of Council BlufTi" is the name of a now organiz- tlon the purposes of which are stated as follows : "In order to insure a more perfect ad ministration in our municipal alhira ; to promote the general welfare and proa parity of the city ; to protect citizens , so far as possible , agaimt the evils of careless or corrupt legislation ; to effoat the prompt en forcemei.t and i xoontlon of thu law ; to foster all ontc rprnua nucpitary and calcu lated to dtvulop and extend our businoes and commo oal interests ; to protect and inn ntain our OP edit , but hat homo ai.d abroad ; to tocnro auch lefjislut on , both etate nud national , aj the intern U of the city injy from time to time require ; to aioosaa aore widely extended interest in our municipal legnlatlon and adnm.i < . irttion ; to torcstexiatug hbusin , and to prevent their further iMouncno , and believing - lioving tlmt tj at cure ihoio tnidu organ- li dand unite 1 actiuu isnecoeijoiy.1' Already there nro over uixty monitors , representative burlnets men , and thi number will bu rapidly increased and the organization perfected , aud the work laid out for cointnittucB The following is the executive commit tee : .Sitnuei ilaaa , E L , Shugart , L Hammer , A. B Walker. T J. Evans , A T. Flickliiger , J. F. Evana , L. 0. Eaipkie , L. Well * and Alex Wood. I SMITH A TOIjLiEU LKADINQ MERCHANT TAILORS T nnd 0 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , A Complete Line of Now Goods to Select From. F Keep Dorses nnd Mules constnmly on hand wo will aoll in retail or vrhnloflnlo MA. All Stock Warranted as Represented , Whclcialo andrcbll dpilirn In Grain and IHlixl Itav Pilous eonablo ftntUfaction ( luxtin'rr.l Corner Fifth Avo. * Fourth Sh Uounclininffs 5 Winter Goods Ready. Suits Mndo lo Order in Latest Style mi Sliort , Notice nnd tit llenson MPiices. . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Main Street , . . . . . . Council Blufft AG-EMTS WANTED. Urs. Judd & Smith's Now Improved Electric Belt. 819 nilOAUWAY , COUNCIL ULUPFS , IOWA ; 725 KI.SI ST. , IMt.tAS , TEXASntul ) IT WAYNK , l.T IT 'OSniVH.Y crilRS Klilncy and Urcr Complaint , ntlKhtV ) Ilioii < c , "hcu-nfttlfii , NeuriUI Dynpctfln , Mcnontc < M W ftliig Wtakn s , 1'irMjMs , JSplnal AH clloiu. In lle | tlon , Hcitt 1)1 < OM ) , Kit IlcadAch.liim * Uivok , Coil Keel , ana all diseases requiring luruasoJ raotl\o pj crs. Now finprmcd be 13 anil t ! > , old stjlo 31 inch , t GENUINE SLAUGHTER IN TKK TRICES OF and Heating Stoves The eeuenlcliiR > otar ndtanccd t lia cmcluilcd todlsposaot uij Ktiurs KroAnvi.rstior eoww | > r crcnca to ttoilue them until next tcnou. Call caily u 1 will not be uiulcrcolil l > v nujone. A. J. Masidol , 825 bro dway , Count il Hluff * . SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. ilpoolal a rerttaomonte , er.o M Loit , FoaDiS , To Loan , For Silo , To Ileut , Wants , Hoard' log , eta , will bo IneottoJ In tills column * t the tow tate of TEN CENTS PEIl LINE for the flret lasortlon ind FIVE CENTS PKIl LINE lor each Eutaoqacnt n- ertlon. t are a < U ertlaementi ai our offlco , Ho. Pearl Btroot. near Broadway WAIIT8 IpOH SALU fiho'\liicofuiiUr8tablcidoiki , RIB 1 Uxturcs etc ii : i | lro ol H. n. Sciman , paper , books and stationer } , i > OK SAI.K A Bccono-handea'c. No. 217 liroaJ- Councli UluRa- FOKS/LG Ono JO horeo portable liollor and cniglnn Best ol order. Also on * oijht ( botto ciigluo and bol or , on wlncla. Ixinla iCHlLoit , 021 Main btrcet , Com ell II ufli. KALE Twc hoiscs IIURRJ , and li ht slnjlo FOIl harncc * . C. II KolciUoii 01 Broad , ny. WANTED A icooil girl or 'womin tir KOIO a liousowotV , one suitable nlll paid goul \ \ tgcs Enquire at 1200 SUte s r ct opposite chuol house. WANTED Apcuti in o\ory county In western lonatos II tto "Champion Dosom Stretcher and Ironii g Hoard" , V.\o j lady ptonounccs It on slfiht to bo Just whnt ehj wants rithcr for hoiBclf o hlrci' liolp Big Inducements to agents Hctilld ( or $1 , Addrrca U U.S. ana 1 Heard , Iko OM.CU ' ouucll B uDi > , Ion a. , wAMKU A good horacsbocr. Arplv to O VT GKKC" Bouth Main streci , Council BlufT * . SALIOr exchange for land In Kansas or 1 Nebms'-n. n ji liclli'e ulidlicw8ia | ) .r outlli. Ad- die3 , W. 13. MH.JIS , lUi Main i troit , Council lllulT * . ijiUK SALK Houses , lots and Land. A. J. JP Hepioi'on , MS flret ax onuo. /MJll SALh A tup-liuttKy , tlrtit- l < ai make anil ? in ex client condition Or will trade for choip t. Addro-n i. 21 Hoe < Ilku , Council -Nit ' OOU OOUIKO Iltaton , 0 j llnod- GOAL . Bella cor.l nd ttoou at roasouabla prlccu , g\\ca \ Z 000 Iba. far a ton , nnd 178 cublo for a cord , Try him. Every Dodym Council lilufla to toKt WANTEli Uollvorod by carrier at only twenty outa a wook. . ' \LD 1'AI'KIia For Bale at IJii offloo , at Si oonU a hundred hundredj. j. L. DEKEVOISE. No. CO ? Broadway Council Bluffa. Time Table Eailwa/y , Corrected to January 7,1S35. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The tollowlnK ru the times ol the arrival and do arturciol trains by central standard time , at the ncrl depots. Trains leave transfer depot tua mln utos earlier and arrive ten minutes lattr. cniciao , Buttunaros AND < ; umor. LI1VI. AB3JV 5:36 : pm ChlcivKoExprcsa 5:00 : in 9:10 : a m Fast Mn.ll. 7:00 p n 7:10am : I'Mall and Eiproso , TJ3pm S0 : p m Accommodation. SI40 p m At local depot only , KAKSA9 CIT7 , HT. J01 AND COUSGIL Slum. 0:55 : ft m Uatl and Express , 6.25 p m SilGpra Pacific Express , 5:19 : CmOAOO , MII.WADKKB AND BT. PAUL. 5:16 p m Kiprcss , 9:02 : & m 9:29 : a m KxprcM , O.G5 p ui OltlCAOO , HOCK leUND AND FAOOTO. i5 : p m Atlantic Uxpress , 0.06 m 9:26 : a m Day Express 6:64 : p m TSO : a m * Des Holiu'3 Accommodation , 0:16 p m At local depot only. WABASIl , BT. bODIH AHD PACIFIC ) . 6:10 : pra Aooommodaton BOO am 1:80 : p m Loula Kxpresa 8:45 : p m 1:60 : p m Chlca.o Kxprcsa 10.56 a m At Transfer only cmcAooand NoaTirwunzx. 6:60 : p m Kxpruan , flEO : p m Bl28am raoldoKxproea 8:05 : am KOUX CITT AND PACIFIC. 7W : p m fit. I'aul Express , 0 00 a m IllOam Day Express 7:00pin : UNION pAcmo. 8:10 : p m Western Express , 830 a m It ; Warn 1'acino ExpreM , 1:10 : pro UllOata Llnooln Express , 1:1 p m At Transfer only. DDUUT TRAINS TOOMAQ1. I ave 7:20-S:80-9:80-lo.SO-ll:10a. : : : m. 1:50-S : : ISC-4:80-5SO-6.30-llOf : : : : ) p. m Ounday 7:20 : * . : sc-nio : i. in. iso-s : so..6:30-CSo-llo5 : : p. m. > r > ve 10 mlnulfg bofiiro leaving tluin , Kromtr i' ( > r only ASK YOUll GUOOKU Mil Corn Meal , Graham Flour , Hominy. Ground Fresh Every-Day Ground Feed Always on Hand. ' Mil ) , corner of North Sixth end Mill .Stioetx , COUNCIL , BLUFFS. ITHE PiLACE To purchase At Bottom Prices , is HOMER & GO'S China Store , 23 Main Street , Cou ncil Blull H A rinUD ? ° ' othtr tarcora removed nltbout t UI111U ilUj ) knife oi drnwlas cl blood. CHRONIC DISEASKS " - " p Over thirty years practical exptiluic * OflCt I E , Pearl slrrot , Council liltd ) . frc . ADinsSlON-OontS IJc LiJloa 100. BHATE3Jenta ISO. Lodlea lOo. Admission Frte to Ladlea each morning and Ta day and Thursday afternoons. Use of Sktteo cenu. A. T. ECHANOK , H. n , UARTENB , rroprlctor ORDER YOUR Cobs , CoaisWoo < OP P. Oi address , took Box KM , Council Bluff * , rnoa. OTTicr.tu \r. u. u , re Council muffs , > lai Established Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Exchange i Home Securities. sims , COUNCII. BLUF1B , IOWA. Office , lfaln Street , I loom 8 , Rhugart and C block. Will practice In S ate nnd Federal courts. . ' J , Practloe In State and Federal Courts , Oollectloni promptly attended to. Itoorn 1C , Shugart's BuildinR , OOUNOIL , BLUKirS lOWJ DrW.H. Sherraden DENTIST , Masonic Temple , ] Council Blada Ion $20 EEWABD ! Son ItKWMlD paid lor Information of pn -U loratlnri pair r-orrca , uavnn and hiuna , inorlir ( 'cj liv William I ) Hall tolhomaa n'Oenll Il y hnrio80 > cri jtarsold , Jf 00 pounds , Bear If hind leg , hl ok homo nine jears nldi tar In foL lacd tpavln In rlu'it hind Jc w KOII , Coopermai thro Inch tct ilonblo Inrnom , taken from Pottawaf auleoountv In < ti'U ( t Ten dollars reward f dis'every of e ld Hall Hall ilffcrl'odoM ' about- feet 10ncVic | , andy complexion , b > Id head on wikjoin linmiilkh red , stonil h built , about lOje. < prb tol.o iiard Ev rolt , attorney at ) lllutTd , Iowa , EVERYTHING NEW , All the Latest Improve ] Machinery. All Work First Glass. Orders by Mail Solicitej Express Paid on all Ol ders over $2,60. Collars and Cuffs Specially , Established 1882. H. E. BEMER , Manager ] 111 Broadway , 'COUNCIL BLOTffS , l | Irs , EJ , Hilton , H D , , PHYSICIAN & SURGED ! m MUIJlt IJioKiwajr , Council Dlufli.