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THE DAIL1 BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS SATUJRDA\ JANUARY 17 , 1885. THE DAIL * BEE. Saturday Morning , Jan , 17. SCIISOimilON RATES. By CinlM - - -W senta week - - - - par Br MMI - . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 per year o , i pearl atrcoJ , Hsar Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Fine job printing ) at Pryor's BKI : job cilice. S. F. Slovens , of Lincoln , was at the Pacific ycstorc'ay. ' Job printing in the latest style of the art , at Pryor's BEB job office. G. W. Wilson nnd w fo , of Boston , were ftt the Pacific yesterday. Ravival meetings continuo to grow in interest ut the Methodist church. Leave your ordora for job printing a day of two ahead at Pryor's Boo job of fice. fice.Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Biggs died at her homo on Eighth street Thurtdnjr. The funeral will bo held to-day. Thoiu will bo no preaching nervicoj at the Uonnrogalional church to-morrow. Sunday nchool at 12 in. as uaual. Smith & Laorko , proprlutors of the Union Bakery , give OB many ouncoj tea a loaf of broad and soil it us cheap as any other establishment in the city. Sheriff Guittnr loft lait evening for Port Madison with another quartet of priaonoru for the penitentiary Hanson , A. Johnson , Floyd Oauains and Oobnru. Next Thursday evening there is to bean an oratorical contest at Tabor collega to select a roprocontativo to the state collo- glato contest. Prof. Hammond , of the inatilut'on ' of thn deaf and dumb , has been euloctod as ono of the judges. Price & Duncan will to-morrow Jopen their English Kitchen on Bryant street , next to the old ooora house. Their rep utation in this line will cause their table to bo much sought for. They will take day Imilew at reasonable rates.1 Rescue hose company has elected Goo. H-BForguson , M. F. Rohror , Thomas Bowman , M , B. Brown and A. B. Howe as directors , and the following are the oflisora : president , Thomas Bowman ; vioo president , George H. Ferguson ; secre tary , M. B. Brown ; treasurer , M. F. Rohror. Judge LoDfbourow vai hare yesterday and listened to the arguments on the mo tion for a now trial in the cosa of Cufl .TohtuoD , the colored man found guilty of murdering McGouiglo. The judge ro sarvcd his decision an tilth c May term , Johnson , in the meantime , remaining in jail hero. The minutes of the city council have not boon made np or approved for a long time. This is in keeping with the shiftless - loss imnnor in which much of the city's business is attended to. The council now propose to moot every afternoon , and thus spend an hour each day in read Ing up. Those who have crossed the river called death como to cheer us , and give assurances that wo shall live also. " Spiritual circle to-morrow ( Sunday ) after noon and evening , in Spiritual hall , at 2 and 7:30 : o'clock ; entrance on Main and Pearl streets , via stairs , two doors couth of the postoflioo. No sociable this oven- ing. THE HEALTHY BOARD , Further Criticism of Dr , Bellinger's ' cm , An Investigation to bo Mrulo as to Poor Tom Williams' Corpse. The board of health hold a meeting yesterday afternoon , the chief occasion boiog the fact of another case of nmall- pox being reported in Stroatavillc , the victim being a son of Mr. Isaac Doty. It wns reported that Dr. Bellinger was at tending the caie , and that the house was not quarantined , nor did the doctor change his clothes or take other precau tions doemedjneceasary , In vlaiting the house. The city phj'uiclan described the precautions used by himself , confuting of put-ing on R rubber con t , a cap with an apron , leaving only a halo for the face , tha binding of a flpongo ever hia mouth , the wnohlng of hla bunds in notations , cto. The bosrd thereupon passed a roao. lution requiring Dr. Balliogor to use the aanio precautions. It was alee decided to Bnbpiuna Drs. Plnnoy , Macrao and Giocu to appojr before the board at a meeting thio afternoon , and give their opinions as to t > lut precautions it waa necotmary for a vlaiting physician to take , aud of the danger of aprovding the dia- coin by pbyiioiana vlaiting other casca while attending smallpox. Another drive iras made at Dr. Bel linger. It appears that Tom Williams , an old man who hua lived hare for twenty yearr , unfortunately died a pauper , and under the law , the body not being claim' d by friends was turned over to Dr. Hollioger for Inspection. It waa ntatod that the doctor had cut up the body , nt his ofllco. , had boiled tlti banes , burned the rooit , etc , and that there waa a etonch isulug from the plica that was almost unbearable. A committee was Appointed consisting of Aldermen Mynstcr , Siedontopf , Jones and Mo * Malicn to Invcfithjatr , and tea whether the connty board of supervisors had given permission ior the body of the old roan to ba thin treated. Among the biuinc&s transacted waa the ordering of the Doty Inuao quarantined , The opinion of Mr , Ward , the nrchi- fre1 , to the cfioot that the court houao vas at present eafo was placed on file. It was decided to meet igiiu at the cltv building this afternoon nt two TEAPOT TEMPEST , One Supervisors Charged wilb Assanll , Others smieil as Witnesses. She I-'nn Jiay Not Prove So Funny iu Tlio End. THE BEE ytbtcrday giro some of the fatalist f the storm raised because the county board of supervisors out down tbo the bills of Justices and constables. One of the Incidents was the personal confab batncon Constable Wesley nnd Supervisor Graham. Mr. Wcaloy gave Mr. Graham duo notice that if this was the way a domocitxtlo beard was going to treat the bills of democratic cllico holders thuro would ba a cleaning ot t at the next election. Mr. Graham plucldly and frankly replied that ho did not prnpoao io al'ow ' democratic steals auy quicker than republican etuals , and as words waxed warm , Mr. Graham pnsbcd Mr. Wesley iway from him. Yesterday morning , Mr. Wesley filed n cornplalnt bcforo Juttica John Jay Frnlncy charging Mr. Graham with aioault , nnd subpwnna were issued for the members of the board as witnesses Mr. Graham , by his attorney , Col. Keatley , had the caco con. tinuod until February 4 The beard moots on the 2 < 3 , nnd honcu this will bo a convenient tliuo ior them to appear as witnesses , It is whispered that the cno is to bo dropped , but Mr. Graham haa got his : ; oed Scotch blood up , aud ho won't have it that way. Ho has done what ho thinks right iu protecting the interests of the county treasury , and ho does not propose to bo bulldozed or teased out of it. These who have known him hero for thirty ycats need no assurance ns to his honesty or hin nerve in standing by what ho deems right. Ho say a that if it has como to a pass when , as iv member of the county board , ho cannot act as ho thinks equaroly without being arrested , it is limo for tno citizens to wako up. There has been a general pub lic fooling that Bomo justices' and their officers have put In bills larger than was just , and many citizens v ill gladly see the board cut all bills which thsy are convinced are too groat. Ono thing is certain , thosa who have had bills thus cut have a lepal recourse. They can appsnl to the courts , and the courts can decide wJmt Is just arid fair. Th's ' ceoms preferable to having personal altercations and getting casaa started on technicalities , ( imply Io annoy and harass. Mr. Graham promises to stand right by now , and bo moro watchful ever bills than ever , and if ho keeps the track ho will doubtless be able to show up some facts which will prove interesting to tas-payors. FUETHEfTlAOTS , Kcv Mr. BoToII Tells How Ho "Was Deceived in Kegtird to tlio Iloino ot tlio Friendless , To the IMitor o THE BBE. In your issue of the 13th innt. , considerable - erablo la said concerning me in my rela tions to the Homo of the Frlondlosa of this city. I am satisfied , in the main , with the way you utato my caeo. Yet it scorns to mo that in view of the ropreaen tations which there appear aa made by Mr. J. G. Lomcn with regard to me , I am called upon to make a public statement mont , over my own signature. News paper notoriety is exceedingly diataateful to me ; but I am f jrcod to take this stop. I am not willing that the public should bo led by my sileno to bslievo that what Mr. Lomen saya of mo is truo. In the first place I dealro to say that I am In no way responsible for the rumors that are afloat in the comma nity or the artlclua that have heretofore appeared in the paper concerning the state of afl'dirs at the Homo. When I have been solicited to give information on the subject I have ( with the exception of two cases to parties who would not tell it to other parties and who from their ro latons to the hlomo had a right to know ) declined to speak anything further than that 1 had Havered > ny connection with the institution. I refused even to give the reason for this stop. My plan waste to retire quietly and do nothing to in jure the institution o ; to cripple its man ugemont in Its work , 1 did not feel that I was called upon to publish him and the Homo , although 1 could not consistently continuo in the work longer myself. The first instance in which I loft the position was when Tun BEE representative came to mo and Informed me of what Mr. Le mon had said concerning my being dis missed by himself from the work , It is absolutely false that I was dis charged. ' In { ha first place , I never was an "employe. " I was taken into the work as an amociato and equal and not as a hireling. In the second place , I resigned my position. This occurred on Monday , Uecombor 15th , aud the resignation iraa accepted on the * Barno day. Mr. Lemon intimated this to Mr. Garman within half an hour after it occurred , and ho stated it directly to another reliable witness a few days after. Yet , ho ( a published as having said to TUG BEB man that I and another uarty worq "discharged employes. " 1 h vo waited these four days to see if ho would correct this error , and now that ho haa not douo so 1 hold him responsi ble for the base fabrication. It is a gross faleuhocd that I over had an open quarrel with the matron , Mrs. Opmpton. There wu-a dili'orencos and disagreements , but the man that Bays I over quarrelud wiih Mrs. Oorapton or any member of hsr family misrepresents me. I had my judgment concerning a certain point of Homo management , and in this judgment Mr , Garman fully agrood. 1 expressed this judgment frankly and forcibly But I said to Mr , Lemon again and iij.i'n ' in the presence of Mr Garmin that I had not ono personal feeling in my heart against tbo matron , Yet it is reportad and tha re port remains , si far , undoniod , that , the whole trouble rroso from the fact that Mr. Bnvoll and Mrs. Oorapton could not agree and th.it ho had got tired of being a peace-nijiker , and that ho had discharged them coth. " Per tils false hood I hold him roiponslble. Again , II thd published report Is cor rect and nndenied , ho says that Mr. Bovell and Mrs. Oompton 'have become ftionda and are attacking him. " There has bean no such unity of ellbrt in the assault. , Mr . Comptou doc not need my help la pleading her csno nnd I do not neo l hers in pleading my own , I am no raoro friendly towarla h r to day than I have been every day since I Gist knew her. I am epcakJng now In self-defence and I never ibould have taken this step t i had I not boon dttvon to it by his con temptuous treatment of mo when I wont It him to ak if ho laid the things that are charged against him , Smca all theao gross misrqilosnitauonB concerning my manner cf retiring from connection with tbo institution , coming from Mr. Leman hlnuslf , have been given to the public , I feel called upon to state what were the real roasoni for the slop. This is something I never oxptclod to do. but in justice to myself and the people I can no longer keep quiet. Wo were gotten hero on misrepresen tations , 1 do not cccuao Mr. Lemon of conscientiously misrepresenting every thing to mo. I cannot too motive enough on his part to induce mete to think this of him. But the result was tin samo. I TTBS misled. 1. Aflairs in the church wo found al- tjgothor different from what wo had benn led to oxpoot. I was to bo th-i co pastor of the church and I wna given to under- H'snd that all ontoido opppsltion had sub sided nnd tint all I had to do nas U > como and throw myself into the work and push it ; in fact , simply to do the proper work of the church. When I got lioro I soon , found a lamentable stale of tli ngi. In pastoral calls I had to apolo- izo for the existing state of affairs , es- [ lociaUy for Mr. Lemon and his irbltrary methods of procoednro. The way was blocked baforo us aud I soon became disheartened , seeing clearly that no progress was possible until uomo change wna mado. This was very disap pointing to us. Then when a change iras forced upon us from outside pressure that could not bo withstood , the church was disbanded and I was practically retired from the work of the ministry a thing I had novcr contemplated in coming to the city. To bo sure , when I resigned at the Homo , I waa corvine as supply of the Baptist pulpit , but I regarded this ns only n temporary arrangement. Although Mr. Lomen profcosod to have retired , 7ot ho continued to intermeddle , march ing into the pulpit without invitation , and in other ways , showing that ho in tended still to control , practically , the cotirso of things. This matter of the church waa my _ roat diiappointmgut , but wo were alee ucoalved about the prospects of our bolng able to build up a good school. "Wo were tiven to understand that therj was noth ing to prevent the success of the school except "tho common indiilorcnce of city pooploto anything like a now enterprise , " Wo found , on the contrary , when wo had been here a short time , that ( hero nas such an inveterate prajuoica agaiint Mr. Lomen , and the Homo of the Friondloea , as conducted by him , that it would boimposslb'.o to build np anything like a successful school. Wo found our selves engaged in a hopeless task. It was represented to mo that I t\as to bo assistant mnaagor of the Homo and my name so appoarud in the Uomo papar and also as member of the cxecutivo committee. I wna to ha\o a voice in the business management of the institution. Bat faith was not kept in this regard. On one occasion I was bluntly told that I was not assistant manager at all , that I was simply called such by way of cour tesy. Again after io was settled I was to ba asslatrnt imnagor in reality , when it came convenient for him to do so , he withdrew all rights of the cilice from mo and told me that for a time at least there was to bo no moro con nection between me and the inter nal management of the flonro than if I had never gone into the work at all. In the business management I had no voice , unless there wai a opecial point to bo gained by his consulting the execu tive committee. Mr. Lemon received the funda and dssbursed them at his own will and pleasure. Tha secretary never sair the letters of the "association , " and did neb do the correspondence , The treasurer did not receive the funds , and Knew nothing moro concerning the busi ness cf the institution than I did myself. Yet our names stood at the head of the "Christian Homo , " as an executive corn- mltteo , a guarantee to the public that the bnsinoss of thoinstitutiou was being hon estly conducted. It gives mo pain to parade all these things to the public gaze. I commiser ate the weakness of a man who thug alienates hla best friends and abuses them without causo. I came to this work be cause I believed in Mr. Lsmon as an honest , sincere man" and I did not even to investigate the trouble he had had be fore I knew him , to know whether ha waa in the right. I assumed that. I fully credited his ntory and his explana tion of his past difficulties. I came into thla work besauso it wa ? represented tome mo that , in a jear or two , wo could have from fifty to two hundred orphan children under our care and could give thorn a good Christian education. I did not pirn to give my time and my wife's labor to the trainIng - Ing of eight or ton orphans. Wo believed in the feasibility of the plan and the truth and honor of the man with whom wo were to labor. I ought to have made more carefnl inquiries before I came into what 1 supposed was to be the work of a lifetime. But it was my faith in hu manity that deceived mo. All that Mr. Lomen can truthfully al lege against mo is that I proposed to withdraw from all association with him and all connection with his work. To this charge I plnad guilty. If ho dares to show the articles of agreement that were signed by himself , myself and Mrs. Bovcll , it will bo evident to any ono that in financial matters ho has not kept faith with us. Wo account this among the least of matters , and bad all things else been satisfactory , just as wo wore led to behove wo should find them , -no would have been content to have labored ou and to have berne anything in the way of self-denial and sacrifice that might have been incident to tlio success of the plans wo had In viow. T. S. BOVELL. Council Bluffs , Jsn. 10 , 1885. Heal KHtato TrailBicrw. The following is a list of real estate transfers filed yesterday in the rocordor's office of Pottawattomio county , loira , as furnishoil by A. J. Stephenton , abstrac tor , real estate and loan agent , Council Bluffo , Iowa , January 1C , 1885. E W. Schuok to W. R. Bsll , aw i so } 2 , 74 , 38 ; § 00,00 Frank D. Longcoy to Prank 0. Stewart , n i sw \ 5 , 7 , 39 ; § 3,00\00. Jenr P. Peterson to John Johnson , part lot 5 , block 27. NeolaS200. ; I Total sales , 83,200 00. < For sale My book and'atationery bus- \ no38 1111 Broadway. H. E. Seaman. Having purchased at a great discount the stock of cigars , pipes and ( makers' articles recently owned by Lutz&Lango , I am prepared to give purchasers the benefit of this great reduction no matter n what quantity they buy , either large or small orders. The stock muet bo closed out mid Ihit as quickly as possi ble , as it cannot have my personal at tention. Jno. Schoentgen , 36 Main and 30 Pearl streets , Council Bluffs. A full stock of Hens' , Womens' , Boys' , Hisses' and Ohildrens' New Jersey AEGTIOB , now ready in any quantity to suit purchasers. CHICAGO TEEMS and DISCOUNTS every day in the year. We also carry FULL lines of BOOTS and SAN3DALS of above named goods , incluc ! ing the nicest line of SPECIALTIES foi fine retail trade made "by AEY company We have some Felt Boots to close out cheap. Try a case of our GOMMON SENSE ARCTIC for MEN , we FULLY recommend them. Write for list on "Lumbermen , " Storehouse and Salesroom , 41 N , Main Sfc , Office , 412 Broadway , OOMMBHOIAlJ. COUNCIL BtOTFS MABKBT. Wheat No. 1 milling , 57 ; No. 2 , G5 ; No. S , 45. Corn New , 21c. Oats For local purposes , 23c. Hay 81 E0@600 per ton ; baled , 60 ® CO. Rye 35o. Corn Meal 1 SO per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 00 © C CO. CO.Goal Goal Delivered , hard , fl 50 per ton ; soft 4 50 per ton Lard Fairbank's , wholesaling at S.c , Flour City flour , 1 50@2 90. Brooms 2 95@S 00 per doz. LIVE STOCK. Cattle Butcher cows 3 25@3 75 , Butcher steers , 3 754 00. Sheep 2 C0@3 00. Hogs 100@4 25. PBODTJOE AND rBUITS. Poultry Live old hens. 2 60 per doz ; dressed chickens , 8c ; dressed turkeys , 12Jc ; dressed duclcB , 9lOc ; dressed goose , 10@12c ; spring chickens , per doz. 2 25. Butter Creamery , 25@2Sc ; choice country lC@18c. Epga 22 per dozen. vegetables Potatoes , 8040o per buahol ; onions , GOc per bn : apples , choice cooking or eating , 2 50@3 CO ; beans , 1 00@1 50 per buahfil ; Sweet rjotatooa , 2o t > er Ib , Cider 32 gallon bbl. SG.50. Oranges ti 50 per bbl. Dr. 0. 0. Hozen , uontlat , 100 Main at. ASK YOUll.GnOCEH FOR Corn Meal , Graham Flour , Hominy. Ground Fresh Every Day ! Ground Feed Always on Hand. Mill , corner of North Sixth nnd Will Streets , COUNCIL , BLUFFS. THE PLACE To purchasiK fl Din A.fc Bottom Prices , is HOMER & GO'S e , 23 Wnii ) FfHft , Ccuicil Blu $20 KEWABD ! CIOA RCW4RD paid tor Information of prcsout tyi i\J \ location pair hoisea , wnemi and Imrness , mor 2 iod be Wllli m D Hall to'Ihoinae aV'cnton Bay horsosovcnjtaraold , If 00 pounds , eoir loft lilnd leg , black hone nine jcars oldi tar In fore. cd i > vln In rIirlJt lilnd leg wgon , Cooper make , th'o Inch ict clO'Jblo ImncBg , tabon from 1'ottawatt. amle couuty In * uUst ( Ten dollars reward for llsM\ery of s Id Hall. H'll deecrl odaa about fi foot lOmclies , tandy complexion , bald lienl rn top \uktoru brownleh red , stoutl.h built , about 40rcon Jprlj toLoicurd Er'rott , attorney atlaw Uludi , Iowa , tnoj. ornciBi tr. a , ti , rc T OFFICER & PUSEY Oonndl Bluffi , la , Established - - 1856 Dealeri In Foreign and Domeitlo Excbaugo and , Homt SicurttlH , J'A.COJS SXM8 , COUNCII , BLUF1 S , IOWA. Office , Main Street , Room 8 , Shugart and Ecn block. Will practice In Siato and Federal courts. J. & . TATS , Practice In State and Federal Courts. Collection ! promptly attended to. Room 1C , Shugart'a Building , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA , W. E. Shorsaden DENTIST , 3 Council Blafta Iowa. EVERYTHING NEW , All the Latest Improved Machinery. All Work First Class. Orders by Mail Solicited Express Paid on all Or ders over $2.50. Collars and Cuffs a Specialty , Established 1882. H. E. KEMEB , Manager 111 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. ADinsSlON-aontslSo-Ladlei 100. EEATES-CenU 159. LkJIei lee , Admtuton Frie to Ladles each morning and Tu day and Thurtday afternoons. Uw of Bkatu It cents. A. F. n. n , UARTTKB , St , Charles Hotel , 0STllEET'llETrthandth ; , LINCOLN , NEB Jlrs. Kate Coakly , Frorrletorets. ly and elegantly furnished. Good sample rooms on firat lloor. jtyTcrmeJI.60 to ? 1 per day , Special rates pit en member * of the leflsIaturB , uo * 10 1 tn-mp & TOtitjKU LKADING JSIK11011ANT TAILOHS 7 and 0 Main street , GOTJJTOIL BlUFFS , IOWA. Coinploto Line of Now Goods to Select From. Ivoop ITorsca nnd Mules constantly on hni d which wo will 8oll In rolntl or wholoanlo lots. fill Stock Warranted as Reijresented. Vi holciftle and retail tlonlcrs In drain and Baled llav. I'llcca eonalilo Satisfaction Guaranteed. ? . tSc Corner Fifth Avc. & Fourth St. ( JowictlBiuffa. . 'inter Goods ifrndy. Suits Mndo to Order in Latest Style en Short Notice aud lit llfiison hi * Prices. S fc TiON GUARANTEED. 20Mnm smv t . ' ' ' ' Counc" Blng 1 _ 0 ' AGENTS WANTED. Brs. Judd & Smith's New Improved Electric Bolt. 310 UKOAD\VAYCOraCILIinUFKS,10WAi725 KLM ST. , IIAIAAS , TEXAS ; and IT. WAYNE , 1ND tit JLJiP liyH' ) ' CUu-G'.7 ' Kno.y ' ! ! BnJ I'lw Ooiuplnlnl , BrlRht' < Dlsoato , Hhcu-nntHm. .Vour UU HoaSSch la lnJ Hack Co 1 r'o ' irt lVYl" ' ' jmIJ'Bl ? ' l' ' ' l Aft-rtlon. . InJIee'itlou , Hcait U.MM . "pit ? CMtB InorcasoJ f3 and 0 , old stx Io SI ucli. roqulrlnj moth o p JW CH. New ( mprood bo GENUINE SLAUGHTER IN TOR ruicEs or e ; ? ; lancca t li - waelndcd to cUjnoso or mj' tcurB nroiimtitssor . . conr m : it Bot.ou. Call early u 1 will not bo um'cisoM U nnjimo. vn ! A. J. Handel , . . , * 25 Wrondway. Uouni.il WufK SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special A vortloemcnti ) , tac co LosJ , round , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Board- log , eta. , will bo Inserted In this column at tlia low rate ot TEN CENTS PER IINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINK lor oaoh subsequent n. ertlon. toavo advertisements at ouroffloo , No. Pearl Htreo , near Broadwav . - - - - - - IJAOirSAI , ! ; tnaSa frojprouifaaiT unfrnDnnciT. If ycuuanta farm in nc < tern Iowa , Kansas Aobrasla or Dakota , lctusbo r frrra jou. SKv TjAOR SALE-Spccial bargain. A I.irjjo two story ' fraa o Uwtllin ? , ton rooms with all modern Im pro\ciiicnt8 well looatcil and olmost new. IMco | 5JOO ; , g , ' .03 cash balance loag tlu u , & , WU.KKR , WANTED To correspond with nnv non-rcaldeut owner of property In Council Mull * or 1'otta- wattim'e county , or any on wiehing to Imj or sell piopeity In MistcrnJoBa.Kinais or Nebraska. FOR SAIE Alareo cumber otbusinosi and iul. deuce lots in all pirls c ! Cmncil llluffs. face us before j ou buj , S.M Av & WALKKK. FOR UENTVohue8ocral houses on our list for rent , \ aiantnob iWALhi-ii. . FOR 8LE Parties wislunjf to buj cheap lota to liulld oucanbuy on nomhlj pojinentt offrom 32 tO $10. aW FOR RENT \Vo will rent jou a lot to buld on with theprlillago to buy If jon with oncry liberal term' . SttAN WM.XFIU WANTED 1o correspond \\Ithnny oao wishing a gocd locit'on ' f jr tlanning mill. sMh , door and blind manufactory , wo lm\o buildine and machinery , well located , forsa'c , Ira o or trade ; Sw vrt u-urn. FOR RENTTarge two story fratro bul'dirp- suit able for warehouse or storage purposes , near railroad depot. S\v IN & WAI n > . T710U RENT OR SALE Building and Kraunds J1 suitab'e for small foundiy and machine shop Gooilbollerontinc : , cupoln , U'uncr with llxcd iihatc- lag ets. , icady to put In motion. Swv WAI urn , IJ > OR SALE SbcMng , counters , tablet desks , gai 1 fixturea etc. Enquire of II. B. Seaman , paper , books and stationery , 341 Broadway. -R SALE \ eccona-hand sale. Ko. 217 13riiU- Council niuflV FOR SALE Tttohoisea. tlnirle liujfKJ , and light eliifrlo harness. C. II. Ilobcrtnou 604 Broadviay. WANTED A iood cirl or woman for gone a housework , ono suitable will paltl good wages Enquire at 1206 Si\to etfet oppoaito ecliuol house. WANTED Agents In every county in western Iowa test II tto "Champion liosom Stretcher and Ironitg Hoard ' , K\t y lady pronounces it on sight to bo jutt what eh j wants , rithcr for heiBclf or hlroc" help. Big Inducements to agenta Retail : ) for $1 , Addrces C. I ) . S. and I Dcard , I ! o oQjcu Council Illufff , Iowa. i < UR BALE UuUseB. Lota and Laud. A. J. ] ' tcproi'on , 6C3 Hrst a\onue. iriOrt X7K A top buiBj7 llrstT I.H ) niAtu and JU in ex .client condition Or will trade for cheap tot. Address f. M Bee olllto , Council IlluTs. _ _ COAL aNb H"oOD GcorgTllBato"n7"8 ( d lJro d. way. sells coal and wood at reasonable prices , : l\ea 2,000 Ib3. fora ton , aud 128 cublo for a cord , L'ry him. \jfTANIKD Jivery nouym Council Uiuflu to Cuke W TIISBHII. Dollvorcd by cnrricrat only Iwent ) cents week. r\LD PAPERS For eilo t lite oiDoo , * ti oenu \J a hundred j. L. DEBEVOISB. No. D07 Broadway Conncll Bluffi. Ji Jitii Corrected to January 7,18S5. COUNCIL BLOFFS. The following are the tmea | of the arrival and de parture of trains by central standard time , at the local depots. Trains leave trannfor depot torj mlu * utea oarllor and arrUo ten minutes liter. 01110.100 , BUSLlBOroif AMD QUIKCT , i.mvt. ACRIVI. 6S6 : p ra C'Ucstro Kxiroai | 0:00 : m 8:10 : a m Fast Mall. 7n : < > p IT : 'i 1S0 ; p in Accommodation. S UO p m At local depot only. K1MAB OUT , KT JOB iNUOOUNCILELUt1 10,05 a m Mall nnd Kijircer , (1 ( 25 p ra 3:16 : pm Pacific Kipreu , 0 t5 ji iu niOlOO , KILWAUKUt UID KT. PiOI. 6:26 : p m Kxpri'DK , 9 OB a rn 0:2i : a in Express * , 8:55 : p m CUIOIOO , HOOK I8L4ND 1KD riOIHO , 6:25 : pn AtUntlo Kxpruas , pG6am 9:26 : a m Day I'.xproHa O.S1 p m 7:20 : a u 'Dea llolnca AocomnioJitlon , C16 ; p m At local ckpot only. IBM , BT. LOUI8 i\D riOIFIO. CIO p m Arxx > miuoiiat.ou 0 00 a m : SOpm I.ouls Kspicaa 8:45 : pm : t)0 p m Cbluso Kxprtin 10.65 u In , * At Tratufor only { 6'63 p ra ExprtaJ , 8.10 p m 9,29 am r < . 'lfloK i > rca < i 9. CD am o tioni cur AND rioiFir. > ; 10 p m fit I'Mil Ezpreag , 0 CO ft in 110 a m Day Express 7:00 : p m DNIOM ricirio. 8:00 : p m WeBtern Eiprtsi , BBO : a m 1.00 a m Pad no Express , < : < 0 p m SilO a m Lincoln Ki | mj , 1:18 p m At Traoefer only , DDMMY T&AIKS TOOMAIU. re Te 7:20-8SO-0:30-10 : : : SO-11UO a. m. 1:89-2:8 : : : SO-4'SO-6:80-fl.3C-ll:06 : : p. m Sunday 7 : 0 - 1 : M-n:40 : a. m. j:50-B.o-Ii:30-6So-nl6 : : : : p , in. rihe 10 mlnutea before leaving time. anro ro From tranifer only Cll H. SOHURZ. bo Uce OFFICE OVER AilKWOAH EIPRESS 0 srs.n.j , Hilton. H D PHYSICIAN & SFRGEON , Oo i ; m IJl&Jlt UittUway , Cauncll Bluffa , S CANCERS , CHRONIC DISEASES' " n ' p . larConiulUMon free. ORDER YOUR Cobs , Coal ! Wood OF 13. SJ , P. O , ddr 3 , Lotlc Box 1109. Council Blufft , HICAGO , Th9 SEOET LINE. And BEST FROH OMAHA TO THE EAST. TttO THAI.VS IUIL1 IIKTWJ.UN OJfAlIA AND Chicago , Alinnenpolli , Milwaukee , St. Paul , Ceci.ir Rapid * , Jiavonport Clinton , Dubuque , Kocliford , Rock Island , 1'reeport , Janesville , Elgin , Jrndlsou , LaCioasi1 , Heh it , Winona , And all other Important points Hast , North east and Southeast. Ticket olllco at 1401 Farrnm eteet ( in 1'axton Ho. tel ) , and nt Union 1'aciflo Depot. I'cn.MiS'Sin.iKKsand the FISKST DIMSO CAiisit TIlhWoRLnate run ( in the main lines of the Chicago ollwaukoe & St. Paul R'y and oierj attention iepld to passengers bj courteous enujlojcjof the conipanj. S S JIEliniLt , , A. V n. CAIU'CNTKK , CcnernIManager. Cen'l rassongi r Acent. H. MILL/KH , QEO. F. HEAK'OHD , Ass't Oen'lirannfrcr. As'.t Ocn'l 1'asj Agent. J. T. CI.AUK , Oen'J Superintendent. THE BRUNSWICK BALKE , , COL- LENDER COiWANr , IHUCCESSOIIS TO THE J. U. B. & 11. CO.J Tbo tnoet extensive rrunnlactarers IN THE WORLD. fobn Hockbtr&ssor General AKent or Nebraska au Western low a. 8. Tenth Street . . . . OUAIIA , NKJJ 3T ( lutlou Billiard and I'ool Tables ud rn Url rlcos RIP PUT ! ologae , Also Itf vnlunblo and reliable re- ] > es ( m ver before published , ) any- 3ue ot wliich is worth 1.00 and from that to § 25.00 , and n copy of Lho "Cultivator" sent FliEE to my ono ilmt feuds 51 stamps to pay postage etc. , ! J comic picture cards will n'so ' bo unclosed in the pick- iie. { Tliffo recipes nro valuable to ho household and any energetic per- ion knowing the secrets they disclose iced never want for monoy. Please vrite name and address plainly. Put stamps in a letter iritl address it the WESTERN i'UU. CO. , box ( ) { ) , Omaha , Nob. _ Bee Hive Photograph 3TTJJDIO , 313 North Ifith Street. Remember that rny Intptotcd botoroutlnfrduuenxl rein the JIKK 11IVK PHOTO. IHAI'II STUDIO aaouilDK every- < ly perfect natttfactlon. PnOTOORAI'HB. D. G.BRYAKTM. D , n 1224 Fariiam Street , oroerUthSti OfBoahcun 9 to 18 a. ra. , t to 4 Tea i eari eipvilcace Oaa tpoali Ocrmio.