6 THE DAI1A BKE-COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY JANUARY 20 , 1885 , THE DAILY Tuesday Morning , Jan , ( JO , 8OU30RIPTIOK lUIfS Hy CurrlM . - - - - - -70 " > omcBtg o. 7 f rl Ctro t. Near MINOR MENTION , The pollco got little fjamo nowaday. . Ono ptico only nt T. N. Bray's ahoo house , 102 Main street. Job printing in the latest atylo of the art , at Pryor'a BEB job office. Mike ! Iliask i now woata tlio silver medal of St. Joseph's academy. ' For a wonder the gambllns ? housoj vroro not running Sunday night. Leave your orders for job printing a day or two ahead nt Pryor's Boo job of- flea , "Bessie's" letter in yesterday's BKE seemed to oatiio quite n rlpph nrnong the younR Bccloty folk. . At 0 o'clock yesterday morning Iho thermometer at the water works sldod at 20 doxroes below zero. s The city physician reported yesterday that all qunrantina casott were doing well , and no nou caaos hnd boon hoard of. At Braya great shoo aalo all goods nro nurkod in plain figuvjs and sold to oil at the soiiio low prlcoa. 102 Main s'l ' ot. A nunibar of young ladloa and gentlemen - mon propo30 going to Missouri Valley to attend the nwquorado of the Conf.-.l Three Thursday evening. Smith & Loorko , proprfotora of the Union Bakery , glvo aa many onncoa to n loaf of broad and soil it as cheap aaany ether establishment in the city. Pottowattnmio Grevo , U , A. 0. D , , in to give its annual ball in EroroU'n hall February 11 , inatoad ot as previously announced. A musical and literary treat is promiced to the people of this city in about a week , to bo given by homo and foreign talent. Further notice will ba subsequently mado. Ono vagrant booked at police head- quartern must bo pretty well known for the arresting officer makoa the minute under the head of "witnesses , " "All of Uroadwsy. " Mra. Florence Bode has commenced divorce proceedings against J. A. Bode , lormerly editor of the Union Arrow , nt Tabor. Cruelty and inhuman 'treotmant t are the grounds alleged. L. P. Lareon hia reopened the the old headquarters'of the Joseph Schlitz Mil waukee beer , 413 Broadway , and started yesterday delivering to customers. Ho was in this businoca tnro years ago. "Biso and Fall of the Moustache" is the subject of the lecture to bo given by that prince of humorists , Bob Burdotte , at tbo opera house Friday evening , Feb ruary G. Tickets are on sale at Footer's drug Btoro. Reserve , your Boats early. Smith & Harb , the harbors , yesterday ranted the store , 402 Broadway , lately occupied by the 09 cent store. Tnoy will shortly proceed to renovate it and remove from their present location , un der the opera house. The variety show la getting to bo a good deal of disgrace to the city. The police prevented the still further disgrace of having the show run Sunday night , but at 1 o'clock ( it being then Monday morn ing and not Sunday night ) a dance start ed up there. Sheriff Oulttar returned Sunday night from Fort Madlaon and started back last evening with Yon Bulow , who la eon. toncod to uino months for stealing clothIng - Ing , and John Hunter , sentenced for a year aud a half for burglarizing a house in Hazel Doll. It has become evident that the hoatlng apparatus of the Masonic temple la bet tor adapted to burning aoft coal than hard , and yesterday twenty tons of hard . coal were bolng removed a bucket-full at a time to make room for the other. Wonder If some ono will not got out an injunction as in the Bloomer school building CABO. The city clerk la preparing the poll llata for the city election , which la to beheld hold on tha 3d of March , Those poll llata must bo posted up a month before. Thoio are to bo elected at the coming election an alderman at largo In place of P. J. McMahon , an alderman for the Third ward in place of Mr. Keating , and an alderman for the Fourth ward in place of Judge Janos. It Booms as if the police committee had been spending most of Ita tlma in listen- ug to clurgos nzalnst Officer O'Brien , and hia explanation of the came. If they have got about enough light on his cane , let them take up aomo ether policeman now , and thus go on through the Hat. Serioua charges have been whispered about others , and Itt them come to the front so that all the truth may ba had , The now ro d m p book lately pro. pared and jnut finished for the county , by 0. R. Allen , la greatly praised by all who have inspected it. It ia pronounced the moat compluto and moat accurate map- book possessed by any county in Iowa. It ia prepared from data and by personal -survey , and every foot of road is laid down and BO drawn that ouo can see at a glance all differences between an eetib- luhed road and the traveled read. All creeks , etc. , are alao marked , aud the old channels glren. la fact , by aid of this took any ono can aee AI clearly "tho lay of the land" ai if ho atood upon it , with ill tbo recarda before him. The now took cost the county only $ C50 , and it co-tr.lnly isa crt-tlit to Mr. Allen's skill and reliability. A very interesting programme will ba prenentcd free to nil at the Y. Af. 0. A. this evening nt 8 o'clock. All arc invited to bo prtssnt. Ono of tlio prominent features is to be "Ono of the Big Days of My Life , " by aovoral of the boyf. The noon day prayer meotlnga will bo con * Unuecl this week at 12 North Main street. A special Invitation la cx- tondcd to our business men. The mooting closes promptly nt 12:30 : , Jntnoa township is otirrcd up over a caao of scandal. It eooms that ono of its ot zons Ins been too inUmato with a noman , who wantn $300 as n balm to her feeling , while ho olFjrcd only § 135. She baa had him arrested , and the caao was began baforo Squlro Sutherland nt Minden - don yesterday. JjmosOrow , of Mlndcn , and John Liiiit , of thta c'.ty , being for the proiojutiou , and J. 11. Tat ? , of this city , f Jr the defense. For sale My book and.VtaUonory bus- ness 341 Broadwny. D. E. Seoman. VKlWOHA.lt. Mux Itrady left for the oaet ytBtotdny. S. G. Uundurreood was in the city yester day. day.Miss Miss Grace Osbornu has returned from licr cullcgo BtuJles on account of sickness. Miss liesalo Percgoy , daughter of Mr. J. 1'orcgoy , is josivuring from nn attaak of dip htheria. IF. C. Cheney , agtnt of Iho Sioux City k > Pacific railroad , left last evening for the west on n business trip. Miss Kittio Whitney , now of Howard , Nub. , id In the city the guest of the Mtstes Jda and Lou fojterin. O. B. Straub and A. W. Couraon , of Hiram W. Davis & Co. , IGincinnatl , put up nt the Bechtalu hotel yeiterday , W. II. Lynchard , of the Evening Iloiald , W B reported na worro aaaln ; last nip-fat. Ho is. indeed , having a hard siege. Mr. Offens'who has bean connected with Do Val & Wiffjht for some time , now loaves for a visit to his old homo near Des Moines. K A. Cyerst , secretary of the Insurance Company of Dakota , has returned to his homo in Sioux Fulls aft'-r a pleasant visit to friends hero. , W. N. Hutchlnson and John Flllius , both of Georgetown , Col. , arrived in town yester day morning over the U. P. and are at the Ogden. E. F. Wagoner , who is clerk at the Union Pacific hotel has won hosts of friends , leaves this week for Stanton , Nob. , on a vi'it to his old home. J. C. Morgan Miss May Morgan , daughtor-of gan , formerly of the Globe , has been visiting friends here for a few days , and , to > day leaves for her homo in Kearney , Nob. A. J. Mandel skipped oif to St. Louia Sun day morning rather suspiciously , it is claimed partly on business and partly on pleasure. It is rumored that he will bring baok a bride . THE BLUFFS OOUNOIL , Sundry Business Done at a Daylight Session. A apecial Boaaion of the rlty council wes hold yesterday afternoon , at which the mayor , and Aldermen Keating , J mos , McMahon , Mynster and Sledontopf were present. On motion of Aid , James the city cloik was instructed to advertise for bids for filling E'ghth ' street , between Eighth and Tenth avenues , aud First aytnuo between Eighth and Tenth streets. Aid. James offered a resolution ap propriating § 200 from the general fund for the improvement cf Ninth street. Referred to the committee on attests nnd alloys. The committee on streets and alleys wai Instructed to purchase- two care of llme-stono of Regan Bros. , not to ox- caod $20 per car. Aid. Sledcntopf stated that the work of the special asaessmont committee waa be coming eo laborious that more clerical help was needed and on motion , Mr. William Sledontopf waa authorized to take charge of the special assessments aud keep all accounts 'and lists in order. City Attorney Holmes reported that ho found nothing in the statutes requiring the olty auditor to keep the special as- eoaomont accounts , and in hia opinion the work belonged to some agent employed by the city council , and who should hare a deal of the city. The coun cil is a manager of all the funds of the oily , and the auditor had nothing to do with it. On motion of Alderman James the matter vras referred to the city attor ney and financecommittee with instruc tions to report , defining the duties of the city auditor in full , and making sugges tions as to the carrying out of tome plan of bookkeeping , Adjmirnsd until 2 o'clock thla [ after noon. _ _ A SMALL INQUEST , Body of a Bal > o Found But No Criminal latent Shown. Yesterday a boy named Mason noticed ia Harris pack a little box , and opening it found it to contain the body of a babe not fully developed. Ho Informed Mr. Louis \Vyatt , who tout won ! to the an- thocltlos , and Coroner Council proceeded to hold an inquest. It if as ascertained that Mrs. Sarah Boll , who lives north of the park , waa the mother , and that Mra. Lizzie Eon ver was with her when the bnba was bom dead. This was on Friday night last and the body waa taken by the wife ot the well known colored "Texas , " nnd kept until Saturday night when aho put it in a box , and gave it to Texas to bury. Ho took It to the middle of the park , and not having any pick and the ground bolng frozen , and tlio night cold , ho simply covered the box over with snow and left it. There was no proof thnt any foul means had been used cann ing the death of the child , and the jnry accordingly brought in a vnrdiot charging no crime to any one. Heal Ktt to Transfers. The following is a list of re l estate transfers filed yesterday in the recorder's office of Pottawattomio county , Iowa , as famished by A. J. Stephenjon , abstrac tor , real estate and loan agent , Council DluflV , Iowa , January 19 , 1885. Win. Stoddnrd et 1. to Andrew J. Geuiian , so Jw j 32 , 77 , 41 , $480. Andrew J. German to Herman Mendel - del , BO sw J 32 , 77 , 41. 81,000. J. W. Latmm to J. W. Perry , part of lot 2. block 2 , DaylUs' lit ftdd. 96,000. Total sales , 17,460. A STIILHUNT. Ttio Now Pmlnt cf Iowa's ' inral College , No Moro Cor Imiuls of Pretty Sclioot Manns Needed , Special to Tur. Bet : . DBS MOI.NFS , January 18. The clcct'ou ' ot lelh ( Hunt to tbo presidency of the stata atr ricultural college crtates no little stir amoofC the educational fotcoi of the stale. But othoit limo ago , at the annual meeting of the Stale Teachers' a'sociaticn Prof. Leigh Hunt , who had before shown an intense yearning to bfl- eamo the president of the acsoclation , again appeared as n c.iitdidate , and nucccoded in be ing elected by a small majority , hut elate- mo ts were prepared , charging that the lowest sort ot ward political methods had been used in getting him elected , tli.it scbool nii'atni were shipper ! in by tlio car-load , their expom F and rrltration fee being paid , on condition of their voting for Hunt. The protest being prepared accompanied thiMO statements duly slguod. Hunt's friends wade n compromise , by which ho thill donlino to Eccept the presidency If the opposition would keep mum about the methods used in his elec tion. The Ko.'istor maio n gray , blow about Hunt's wonderful generosity iudccliniug the honor , but ClnrliEun did not give his toadcts the other facts about him pet. It W.IH generally understood that nil that Hunt wanted ot the proiideucy < > fUio _ Stnto Teachers' .veocintlon was aa a stepping Rtuno to a collegu jirosidnucy. Clarkson , of the Kcgistcr , is credited with having done tlio planning , nud the Ecliemo v as so well tixod up that when tbo tniitcea of the rgricultural college lego met , Clarkson had not finished hij speech of nomination before Hunt w.is elected 1 > V acclamation , and with great enthusiasm. 1 Illicit is that the Register describes the scone. The public would like to know whether the fame n > rt of methods were used in Hunt's election to tbo college presidency that were used in the other contebt , Tr > ere are many of the lending educators of the state who . ro not liete'l among the admiriers of Hunt , and hia election to thh important posi tion cause a much dissatisfaction. Hunt is considered by them as n vain man , and very ambitious , reaching out for positions for winch ho has not the necessary ( pialifications. The methods used at the Stata Teacher * nasecia- tion , and the peculiar way in which Clnrkson has used his cunning to boost Hunt along , indicate thai tnero is a nice bit of secret hia- t ry yet to bo produced. TJUMP TRICKS , \lo\v Even the lortaJi ot tliollnlla ol Juatico are Marked AVHh Their Signs. It baa boon known for n long time lht tramps have- boon In tbo habit of marking tbo gate pcata of bousoa vlsitod by tliora , ao as to inform ether tramps who mipht follow whotbor the pkco was one nt which it wai any use to apply for feeder or money , but yesterday it vraa locxinod that they oven dared to put their marks upon the door of the court room , BO an to guido ether tramps , and give them hints as to how they could get beat truated. The discovery was made by catching a veteran tramp , who has already appeared before Judge Aylcsworth , thla being bia second appearance. Aa ho sauntered out ot the court room , after receiving his orders , to leave town , ho stopped nt the doorway anil hastily made a mark or two , but not BO quickly but that the officer noticed it , and , very indignant at the defacement of the door , began threatening him with another arrest. The tramp , on being pressed for the reasons , finally explained that it was not malicious mischief , but simply some marks to help some of his fcllonr-BiiflVrars. There was a sort of a dagger , which meant , ho said , "look out sharp , " or in other words , "follow those directions or it may go hard with you. " It was also an intimation to the coming tramp that the jatfgo on the bench waa a keen questioner , and the prisoner mast bo cartful in answering. Then there wore two short straight marks , one below tuo other , both perpendicular. Thcto meant that it would be better for the tramp to represent himself : i * bavin ? worked on a farm , and by two of these marks , that ho must not attempt to tell about working at two different places. With some judges it was safe , the tramp said , to name a number of places whera ho had worked , as the tramp could dodge about among them and not gjt caught' , but here it was not safe to nuina too many , as they might get tangled up under the sharp questionings of the judge. "Tho farm hand racket" wcs better here the railway racket. Why , ho couldn't aay , unless it was that eo many tramps had represented themselves to thla court as railway men out of employment that it had worn out. Perhaps the judge had a joft side for agriculturists , who when at work got small wages , and when out of work , as waa natuial in the winter , quickly got out of money. In some courts the "railway incket" worked best. In that case the sign on the door would bo two straight lines aide by side like railway tracks. There were also a few dots , indicating that if the tramp could sqtieeza out a few .tears In telling his story , it would help. "Some judgof , " the fellow said , "give a doable dose to a sniveller. This ain't that kind of a court. A little water if it hain't too much of a leak sort of helps out. " An other bit of information on the door was a cross and three rude links , like a roughly drawn Odd Fellows' algn. This the fellow said , meant "no chalngang in thla place and plenty to eat. " With such help on the entrance to the courts of justice the tramp , who WAS a stranger , could readily see what was before him , and how ho ought to meet it. If he made n mistake- then , it would bo his own fault. Dr. 0. 0. Hazen , Dentist , 100 Main St. A Cold Hearted Criticism. This is a Lnramic , Wyo , , c-iticism on a western actress : "And Stringbatn the sublime and beautiful Sadie how shall wo find words to characterize bur ? She was a symphony in red. She had rongo enough on her face to pa'nt the town , the general effect being heightened by a crim son dress of antiquedesign. . She repeated several times Umt she was ready to 'beg from door to tloor to nave her starving child , ' aud that's about what she will have to do if aha depends on the stage for a living , " Ceitftlnlr , blr. I'ittsburg Chronicle , "Might I ask who lives hero ? " asked a polite gentleman of a stranger he mot In front of a handsome mansion , "Ceitainly , tit , " ai politely replied the other. "Who is it , sir ? " "Darned if I know , " replied the stranger , Calamity. CHICAGO , January 1'J. .lournal'a Kanka- koe , (111. ( ) special iay : Your inoru bodies were found UIH ! morning In the mini pf the ineane Mylum , making the total number e - t-Dtecn. All other j.aUents are accounted for , SOE3J A full stock of Hens * , Womens' , Boys' , Hisses' and Obildrens' New Jersey ARCTIGS , now ready in any quantity to suit purchasers , CHICAGO TEEMS and B3S00UNTS every day in the year. We also barry FULL lines ol BOOTS and SAHBALS of above named goods , includ ing the nicest * line of SPECIALTIES for fine retail trade made by ANY company. We have some Felt Boots to close out cheap , Try a case of our COMMON ARCTIC for MEN , we FULLY recommend them , Write for list on "Lumbermen , " Storehouse and Salesroom , 41 N. Main St , Office , 412 Broadway , OOMMEKOlAIj , OQDNOIL ELU7FO UABEBT. Wheat No. 1 milling , 67 ; No. 2 , 55 ; No. S , 45. Corn Now , 21c. Oats For local purposes , 23c. Hay 84 60@000 per ton ; baled , GO ® GO. Rye 35o. Corn Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yard : , 6 00 ® G 60. 60.Goal Goal Delivered , hard , ! ) 50 per ton ; eoft 4 50 per ton Lard Falrbank'a , wholesaling * 9 c. Flour City Hour , 1 50@2 90 , Brooma 2 953 00 par doz , LITE STOCK. Cattle Bntchor cowa 3 25@3 75 , Butcher steers , S 75(34 ( 00. Sheep 2 50@3 00 , Hogs 4 00@4 25. PBODCOB AND rBUITB. Poultry Live old hens. 2 50 per doz ; dressed chickens , 8c ; dressed turkeys , I2\c ; dressed ducks , 9@10c ; dressed geese , 10@12c ; spring chickens , per doz. 2 25 , Butter Creamery , 25@28o ; choice country lC@18o. Eggs 22 per dozen. Vegetables Potatoes , S0@4po per bushel ; onions , OOc per bu : apples , choice cooking or eating , 2 50@3 00 ; beans , 1 00@1 50 per bushel ; Sweet notatocs , 2o tier Ib. Cider 32 gallon bbl. , S0.50. Oranges 6 50 per bbl. Dr. C. C. Hazen , uontiat , 100 Main at. ASK YOUK'GKOCEIl FOR A. B. HOWE'S Corn Meal , Graham Flour , , Hominy. Ground Fresh Every Day ! Ground Feed Always on Hand. Mill , comer of North Sixth and Mill Street ? , COUNCIL , BLUFFS. THE PLACE To purcbaieC A.t Bottom Prices , is HOMER & GO'S China Stove , 23 Mnin Street , Covncil BJu $20 EEWAEDI r A REWARD paid ( or Information ot present . „ . C\ ) location pair horeos , wnirou and barneeg , iiiortr ( Kt"4 bv William D Hall to Thomas alDonton Bay horsoHctcnyearaold , l.COO pound ! , soar Iclt hind \c \ ( , black horsonlno years old.i tar In lore- litod fcpiiln In rlu t hind log. wtyon. Cooper make , tbro Inch let double Imneaa , taken from Tottawatt- amlo county In A.uRU9t Ten dollars reward ( or Ulaoovery o ( eald Uall. Hall described as about fi ( oeUOmcnen , tandyoomplexlon , bald head on top n brownUli red , etoutl.h built , about 40jcani 4 prlj to Leonard Ev'rett , attorney atlaw Ulufle , Iowa , noi , cmciM ir , H. w. rent OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Oonndl Bluffi , Ia < 1856 Established - - In For lD Di P oi iUa bchant * ud BOB * StdlilUiti COUNCIL BLUF1S , IOWA. Office , Main Street , Room 8 , Sbugart and Etna block. Will practice In State and Federal courts. J. H. TATS , Practice In State and Fcder&l Courtt OollecUoni promptly attended to. Room 16 , Shugart'o Building , OOUNOIL BLtrrra IOWA Dr , W. E. Shcrradon PENTIST , Masonic Temple , Council Bluftfl 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. BEMEB , Manager 111 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. it ! ADUIHlON-aintalCe-ladlM 100. BKATES-OenU He , LaJlei loo. Admlulon Frie to Ladlei each oiornlng- and Tni * day and Thuriday alternoooi. DM ot Bkatu II oentl. A. T. CCQANCK , H. n , MARTENS , Pioprletoj St , Charles Hotel , O.BTUEET , BET,7thand 8tb , .LINCOLN , NEB Mr * . Kate CoaVly , ftopiletoreas. tVNevly and elegantly furnished. Good sample room * on first floor. WTTermt11.60 to 12 per day. Special rates Riven nemberi ol the Icxltlatuie , ogvlO-lio-nie SMITU A TOIiliKU LEADING MKHOUANT TAILOIJB T and 9 Mnin street , lowx. A Complete Line of Now Goods lo Select From. KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses nnd Btnlos conntaiitly on hand vrhloh wo will ucll In retail or wholesale lots. All Stock Warranted as RcuresenteiJ. M'liolwalo andrctnll dealers In drain ami llr.lcd HAV. Donablo Batlffnctlon ( lueiAntccd. " - t r-rr Corner Fifth Avo. & Fourth St. C'oundlBluffs. Winter Goods il ady. Suits Mndo to Ortlor in Latest Style on Sliotl , NoMofl nntl nt RPMBOII 1) ' " Prices. . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Mam Street , . . . . Council Blnffe. AGENTS WAITED. Drs. Judd & Smith's ' New Improved Electric Belt. 310 BROADWAY , COUNCIL Bt.UFKS , IOWA ; 725 EWI ST. , DALLAS , TBXAS ; and FT. WAYNE , IND IT rOSITIVKt.Y CrilESKMncy nJ Uvcf Complaint , Hrl hf , . Dlsea-o. llhcu nathai , Nctu l la 1 y.jcr | to , Ncr\onercs , , Wijtlng Wi-akn , 1'mlysl , . SpinM All-tlloni. InJIgTjtlon , Ica.t UNoS Fl J ° andC SITBtjI ' . c Klct'and "JI ° MM - l' ' > l'lnft noMMflJniotlvUJ | * l , . New tn/i / Jme bo GENUINE SLAUGHTER IK THE rmoica * A 11U X IkaUJhAl or , g and Heating Stoves ! RO JIT 0(1 ( * fttlCCu 1 iiHV * srielllilptl tn iMmnan rtf rv nfn * fa tik-n a , n. . . . . - . _ _ A. tF. Mandel. a < i5 bronclwuy. ( Joinu il SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a veitloomcnte , aua * a Loal , found , To Loin , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Board- lag , etc. , will bo Inserted In thla column nt the low rate ol TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Inanition nd FIVE CENTS PER LINK for c&oh subsequent n > oitlon. Leave advertisements at oar office , No. Pcnrl Struct , near Brondv&v WANTS. WANIED PJaco to work inornlngs uml ovc- nlngih.va girl nttcndlng tchoolO. . lice ofllcc. Council Dluffi. " \\7"ANTBD A partner In take hall interest In n 11 tfceil bushier , $2,000 rash requlml. C.in ox- tcid tmelncSH Mth It BO as to il'iu'jlc thu proflte. Ao : drejs li. Hccolllcc , Council UlolT * . FOR H.M.K Lauds Improved nad unimproved. If yruwanta farm In \ \ stern low ft , Kaunas Nebraska or Dakota , Ictus r.cir from you. , SWAN & WALKER ; FOR SALU Special bargain. A latKi two story frai o ( Iwtlliue , ton rooms with all inoilcrn 1m * provcincnts. uell located and almost new. 1'ilco 6CO ; ; , il/ODCA8h balance long time , SWAN & WAUKKR. WANTED To correspond with any non-resident owner of property In Council Bluffs or Potta- vattim'o county , or anv on wltlilup ; to buyer or etll piopeity in western Ion a , Kansia or Nebraska. SftAX & TALKER. SALE Alarec number of bminess and residence FOR dence lots In all pans of Council Bluffs. See us before j ou buy , LAX & WALKER. FOR REN1' Wo lmoec\eral houses on our list for rent , vacant now , SWAN & W.U.KKII. TT OR SALE I'aitiet wishing to buy cheap lota to I ? build on can buy en nonililv pa\mont o'from S2 to S10. _ FOR RKNf Wo will rent you a. lot to bmld on with thoprivllage to buy If jou wish on very liberal term- . SUAK&WALHKR. TX ANTED to corrcfiiolnlitlitny OOP ftlebinca 'V good locitlon f , i ( .lanninK mill , sash , iloor and blind manufactory lia\o building and uiacliiuery , well located , for sale , lease or trade ; SWAX& WALKER , FOR RENTLar e two story frame bulldlrg suit able for warehouse or storaco purposes , near railroad depot. SWAN & W.U.KKII. OR RENT OR SALE Building and graundi I 1 euitablo for small foundty and machine shop , Good bailer , cueioc , cupola , Ulnwcr wltli llicd shall- ing eta , icady to put in motion. SWAV WALKIB : , i > uu SALE Unclilng , counters , tabloa dcflis , gas ± 1 fixtures etc. Enquire of II. B'Seimari ( , paper , books and stationery , 341 Broadway. OR SALE Aeccono-handBato. No. 217 Uroad- Council Bluffs- J HALh TivclioiHsa. eini'lo liugir > > and llgh single harness. O. II. Itobcrtson 04Drondvny WANTED Agents in every county In western lena to sell tbo "Champion Itosom Strctchc and Ironing Board" , Every lady pronounces It 01 sight to bo Just what ehj waut" , either for hcisel or hlrcL help. Dig inducement * to agents. Retails forl , AddrcEsC. B. 8. and I Beard , Boo otucc Council Elutfr , Iowa. iOU HALK Houses. Lota iuid LaTidl A. 77 Stcplion''on , 603 Finst a\enuc. _ _ _ fjlOK SAl.K A. top-buggy , ilrat-iU i niako am JD tn excellent condition. Or will trade ( or cheap iot. Addrcsa f. It. Beooliicc , Council llluTs. ' OAL AND way , fells coal and wood at ) reasonable prices elves 2,000 Ibs. lor a ton , and ld cubic for a card Try him. _ Every Douy m Council llluna to Uke WANTKJJ Delivered by carrier at only twenty cents a wook. OLD PAl'KRS For Mia at Bu office , at SB ocnto it hundred hundredj. j. L. DEBEVOISB. Union Ticket Aieni No. 607 Broadway Council Bluffi. Railway Time Table. Corrected to January 7 , 1BS5. OODNOIL BLUFFS. The following are the times ol the arrival and tie partnre of trains by central standard time , at the local depot * . Trains leave transfer depot ten ate ) earlier and arrive ten minutes later. OmOigO , lOiaiKOIOH ABD qUIHOT. MAV . i IS5nm : Chicago Exprese * B:00am : 0:10 : a m Faat Uall. Too : p m lXO : p m Aocommodattoo. 1103 p m At local depot only. Kixua CITT , T. iot AHO OOUNOIL num. I010D a m Uall and Exprcsr , (1 ( 15 ! p m 8)16 ) pm Pacific Exproaa , CmOlOO , KILWAUKII AND BI. rADL 66 : p m Kipresa , 0Cfi : a m 9:25 : a tn Kiproso , 8:65 : p m cmoioo , BOCK IBUKD AND rAcirio , 8:26 : p m Atlantic Cxpresg , 9:06 : * m 0:25 : a. m Day Express 6:64 : p m 7:20 : a til 'Des Uolnca Accommodation , 0:16 : p m At local depot only. WARABII , BT. U > UIH AND rAcinc. 5:10 : p m Aoooramodat.on 0:00 : a m 1:80 : p m Louis Express 8:45 : p m 4DO : p m Chicago Kxprces 10:66 : a m At Trantferonly CHICAGO and KORTUVMTIJUf , CtO p m Express , BM : p m 5:26 : am PaclfioKxpreea B:05am : IIODX CITT AMD PACIFIC. rte : p m St. raul Expre a , 0:00 : a m ' 110 k m Day Express 7:00 : p m 6:00 : P m Western Expreei , BM : a rn 11:00 : a m raclflo Express , itO : p m 1II10 a m Lincoln Express , 1:18 : p W "At Tranifer only. DUMMr TRAUII TO OUAUa , Lear * T:20-8SO-0SO-loao-lI:10 : : : : a. n. 1SO-IS : : tM4lOlMSOna : : : : ] > . m Sunday 7.-20 * - 1:80-11:40 : : a. m. iSO-to--6:30-eM-ir.u6 : : : : p. m. ritve 10 minutes before leaving time , From transfer only n. SCHTJRZ. Insfieo of tie Peace , ornoB OVKB AVBUOAJT KXPBKU 30UNCIL BLUFPd , IOWA. CANCERS , CHRONIC DISEASES0' ' ' Over thirty years i radical oxptilsnM One * to. t , Pearl Blroet , OouncllBluflj. " frca. ORDER YOUR Cobs , Coal 1 Wood ' OF 'I 3E3. EJ , I r. Oi address , Loelt Box 1499. Council BlufTe. ; / HrsHJfiOtonM 0 , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , LlirWlwi.y. rManoll ! BlufliL The SHQ&T UBTB. And BEST BOUTS. FHOJI OMAHA TO THE EAST. TV.O TRAINS I1AILY BKTWXEX OMAHA ASH Chicago , Minneapolis , Milvvnuui-o , St. Paul , Ced.ir llapids , Davenport Clinton , Uubuquc , Jtockfnrd , Hock Island , Kreeport , .Tnnesvillu , KlRin , Madison , Ji Crosei ? , Heli.lt , Winona , And all ether Important points ISast , North- cast nnd Southeast. rlocB'I Ticket olllne at 1101 Fartiam tteot ( In l'a\ton Ho tel ) , encl at Union I'neillo Depot. 1'PLLMAS Hl.KKI'KHH ami till ) I'lSKST Dl.MS'H CUUIN TUK WORLD are rua ontlio main llrios o ( the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y and every aitention Ujiutd to . passengers by courteous coiploycj ol thu company. S. 8. MEUnir.t , , A. V. II. CAUl'ENTKIl , . Oon'1 ' . ConoralJIanagcr. 1'aasenaer AKcnt. II. MITjbKH , GEO. F. UKAFrOIlD , Ass't Gcn'l Manager. Asj.t Gcn'l IVUs Aycnt. J. T. CLAUK , Oin'l SuperlntenJcnt. OLD BELMBL THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , it [ SUOCESSOIIS TO TOE J. U. B. & II. OO.J The mott extensive manQfactnrerl IN THE WOULD. John nockitraeser General Avent or Nebratka an * Western Iowa. CO 8. Tenth Street . . . . OUAQA , KKB , rlocB AYadatlou Billiard and Pool Tabloa and raaterl * A BIG CAT FREE Also 1 ! { valuable nnd reliable re cipes ( never before published , ) any one ot winch is worth 1.00 and from that to 825.00 , and a copy of ! the "Cultivator" sent FltBE to any ono'that Fends 'A stamps to pay postagit etc. , It comic picture cards will a'so ' be enclosed in Hie pack- ago. Thf se recipes ore valuable to Ihe household and any energet c per son knowing tlio secrets they disclose need never want for money. Please write name and address plainly. Put S stamps in a letter and address it to the WESTERN PDB. CO. , box 50i ) , Omaha. Neb. _ LEGAL NOTIOK. J M U'yngnrt defendant will take notice that on ho 16th dar of lice , 1884 Edmund Ilartleit Ef < J. , ) > y I juitlceof tbal'eacp of Dou lia count ) , Umol an order of attaohnient'for ' the sum of two hundred dot. ars In nn action pending by hlui wherein Jacoli Culm t pUIntiO , ind J. M. Wyuart ll defendant That irorerfy of the ( aid defendant c6c lstln ( ! of stock if Koods , fixtures anl other perscnul pr"rcrty ecu- lined In bUsbop , corner of loth and Jones street , us been uttiulitd under said order. KM cau wss continued to January 3Ut at 9 o'clock. In Ike oienoon. UWKHIf I1UI.1- dec20-lcw3wmo Attorney for 1'lalutm JAS.HPEABODYM.D. Physician & Surgeon Hetlldtno * No. JiOT Jones Bt. Offlo , Mo. 1MI fai Jim itrMi. Office hoan.l ! m to I p. uu and fioro 10 p. m. TclivUOD , f r offlea 97 * liJeDM lt ( .