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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1885)
THE DAILX. BEE-COUNCIL MONDAY ! JANUARY' ' 26.1885. TE , DAILY EER CWJNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning , Jani 26. BUB30R1PT10N RATES. ByCnnlct . . . . . . . ! fj mt p r week By Mall > . . - - . - - f 10.00 per year OFFIOHt o. T Porl Btrsst , Hoar Broadway. MINOJB MENTION , Fay Tomplolon is to bo hero Jonoary SO nnd 31. The city council is to meet at 2 o'clock Una afternoon. Craft's five-cent cigar ? , twenty for fifty cento , are $25 good ; . Gcorgo A. Stores and Mary Morris hare been given ponnit to wed. Revival mooting ! will bo continued this week at Bread way Methodist church. President Brooks , of Tabor college , preached in the Congregational church yesterday. The cigars that L. B. Graft , 529 Bread way , ia Belling eight for fifty centa , are first-class § UO goods. Voter Pottrjon , living north of Walnut had his fcot ao badly frozen as to nocessi Ute the amputation of all his toes. The coasting carnival Saturday evening on Madiion street was largely attended , and proved a voiy enjoyable affair. A good chance for a llvo Implement man to go into partnership fa offered. Address "Implement , " care of the BEE. The case of Pawson , charged with as saulting Eva Pcrou , wai continued Sat urday in the superior court until to-day. The Presbyterians hold no services jcs tor'ny. It ia expected that next Sunday they will bo able to meet in their now church. The great reduction in cigars at Graft's will not caueo any reduction In the quality ; they will ba kept up to the standard. The Aronaughts will moot with Miss Belle Hatcher to-morrow evening instead of to-night , and will take up the "Span ish Student. " - The suit of the colored man Green Moyors agaiaat the county to recover pay for nursing a smallpox patient is to bo tried to-morrow. The faculty and students of Tabor college - lego have preaontod an elegant silver tea sot to Proaidont and Mrs. Brooks on the occasion of their silver wedding. All interested in the work for news boys and boot-blacks are urged to moot with Ool. Hogoland at the Y. M. 0. A , rooms at 4 o'clock this afternoon. W. H. Eastman , of the Council Bluffs Evening Herald , wishes the BEG to cor- rect the statement re ado in the Globe and Nonpareil tint ho wes arrested for running a poker room. He sjya the arrest was not made. All occasion for a small-pox scare is Is now said to bo at an end , the board of health reportibg no cases on hand , except the ono or two who are now ready to bo lot out , but ijro" simply being kept In quarantine to bo on the safe aide. The contest between Judge AylesMorth and Jndgo Loofbourovr , for the position of the district bench , comes up in DCS Mo'nes to-day , the first question to bo determined being the sufllcioncy of the notice of the contest served on Judge Loofbourow. The following are the officers elect of the Social Union of the Presbyterian church : President- , Mils Anna Mayes , first vice president , M. A. B. Howe ; second end vice president , Miss Phoebe Schontz ; secretary , Mis. Llda Wright ; treasurer , Mr. 0. H. Judson. Miss Carrlo A. Baumoardner died at the homo of her parents on Harmon street Friday morning and was burled Saturday afternoon. The family are comparative strangers hero , having only resided hero a few weeks. The daughter thus taken away was only 1C , and was a victim of consumption. At the Episcopal church yesteray Rev. Mr. Mackoy preached from the same ol the Prsbyterian church , the Saturday before , but evidently differs greatly In the documental teaching , as will bo seen by the report of the sermon given in an other column. Mr. E. Eggloaton , of this city , is much the Tabor Union , on account of an ar ticle in that paper pronouncing his wlfo no medium at all , but a humbug. Mr. Egglcston In a note to the editor de mands proof of these assertions , or else ho will hold him to account. The editor takes a half column to toll him to sue If ho wants to and bo dono. Two men , olalm'ng ' to bo brothers by the name of O'Donuoll , were arrested yesterday for being drunk , 'They ere looked on with suspicion by the police , who ore investigating their cases. They had , when arrested , over $100 , and it is reported that they had § 500 yesterday morning , and had been robbed out of two $100 bills by different parties , and were throwing their money about quite freely. Officar O'Brien found a team Saturday night Blinding on Main street , and learn ed that it had been there all day. He started to take thorn to a feed stable , when one of the hortos fell in the street , too weak to stand longer. It is said that the team belongs to a man named George Alby , and lha owner Is to be brought to the f ront'on a charge of cruel ty to animals. J. A Bade , the wall known Tabor odttor , has been sadly btraavod , his wife having died last Tuesday. She was 111 only about a wojfc. Mr. Bobo has been in Sioux Fallf , Dakota , since last Oc tober , and planned to move his family there in the Bprlng. Ho was iccallod suddenly by telegrams announcing his wife's tterlous lllnocs , and reached Tabor on Thursday before her doath. She leaves two litllo bDys , ono about 4 years , tha other about 2. The rapoit lately abroad that she had asked for a divorce frtm her husband appears to bo wholly without foundation. Maud Clifford and Llllio Mortis , the two girls referred to in TUB BKK of Sat urday as being unable to got the tnlarj duo them for performing at the Buckle g him variety show in Omaha , have euo ccodcd in getting away from Omaha where thoybecuno "broke , " on account of not receiving their salary. They wore in this city on Saturday and took the Wabash to St. Louts , where they have an engagement at the Palace theatre , Be fore leaving town , however , they called at THE BEE ofiico for a supply of BEE'S , evidently intending to send them whore thov will do good in keeping their filonds from making any ongaomonts with the Buckingham managers. Leave your orders for job printing a day or two ahead at Pryor's Boo job of. fico. GOOD NAMES 1BIFLED WITH A Merchant Needlessly Called On So Answer Clinrges of Burglary and liarccny. It has become quite common for the arm of the criminal law to bo used in at tempts to choke a man into making some settlement which ho could not bo other' wise forced to make , and the free and easy way with which some justices issue warrants , charging men with crime , indi cates that they do not consider n man's good name of any account. The announcement tlut A. J. Mandol , a well-known Broadway merchant , had been arrested for larceny and for bur glary , caused general surprise. No ono would believe for en iniUnt that Mr. Mandol was either a thief or a burglar , and the me roe t statement of the causa ol riling the complaints Indicated that whether Mr. Manderaaolahadbconstrlotly legal or not , ho certainly had donu nothing to warrant any justice in cntar- Ini ; sucn grave charges on his records Of course the oases ware dismissed at once , without oven a hearing , the p o-csut'ng witness on oorjsuUirg an attorney , b ing advised promptly that thoio was 11- thing to war > ant atich cha gcs. It seenu ttrango t at the ju tico who iesuul the papers , Ji ho J y Frainey , who is euppos d to have soim legal knowledge , being a member o' the bar. ihould not have seen the injus tice of iesuirg mil pipers. Fianey , whoa ju-tico before , did not teem to bes- tate about making costs for the county , and fees for himself , and it seemi he has It become I nona the more consotvat v < j by the t vac.t.on which the people have git en him. him.The The facia in the case are that on December - comber II a woman named Georgia King , living 1i 1 on Pierce street , bought $338 worth i of farnlturo of Mr. Maude ] , pay ing $25 down and promising to pay $12 50 a week , Mr. Mandol taking a mortgage on ( the furniture. She hid paid only $17 and five weeks had passed. Mr. ftlandel found the house locked and was Informed that the woman had left town Being told that other paitiea had keys to the house , he got a pDllcoman to watch 'ho ' prdmiajs , to protect the properly. A man who seemed to bo a ftiand of the woman , and connected with her affairs , told him , where the key of the house had baen left , and that the woman had gone to AtlantL . After nailing several caye for her return , ho Trent tj the house and got the futnitura , to protect himself as well as her , and Eoon after this she re turned , and going before Frainoy , tha latter issued a warrant charging Mr Mandel-with being a felon , and the pa pers at once heralded the fact. Such is the light estimate placed on men's reputations , and if this is to bo the policy pursued , any business man in the city is liable to bo brought before the public as a burglar or a thief. A Stray I'ietiire. At the time of the dynamite explosion here , two years ago last fall , P. M. Piyor , of THE BEE office , lost a car load of fur niture , his library , picturej , etc. , being blown and burnt , or burnt and blown , so that there was little loft to even tell the the story. Mr. George Mabood , ol Weston , while hero looking over the ruins picked up a photograph of a little boy , and also the card of a gentleman in In Wisconsin , and sold them as relies of the event. Some ono looking at them last fall suggested that possibly the pic ture might bo highly prized by whoever owned it , and tlut possibly by writing the man whoso card ho had picked up h- might iind the owner. Ho accordingly did so. The bard bore the name of "Rav. John Sharp , Wonpun. WIs. , " and to him the lettter was eont. He was Mr Fryer's grandfather , but long ore the If tier was written ho had gone to his lorg roit. The letter was opened by relative ! , who sent for the photograph , and failing to recognize it sent it again on its travels to Mr. Pryor , who received it Saturday , and was overjojcd at rogainii g It , it being the picture h'ghly ' prized by him , not only boosuio tin child wa a favorite with him , but becauss it Is the only photo , ( jiaph saved from the eiploeiui It edges are badly burned , but otherwise it is well preserved. No ono can folly realize tlu > value of tin pictures of friends and of family until they are suddenly de prived of allot them , many of which can never bo replaced. The little thito , after its weird experiences and its man ; travel * , received a hearty welcome by it * owner and will bo cheiished as the only sived. ono _ _ _ _ _ For sale My book and stationery bus ness 341 Broadway. H. E. Seaman- Ilev. Sir. Ilico is again on the sick list. Mn , Sanger , of DCS Molnes , it Tislting her Bister Mrs. II. Friedman , MH. 0. A , Barnard , and eon Clmles , of St. Joe , are the gueeti of Mrs. lloraoo Kveretc , Mr. Julius DeeUin , of Dcndwood , is in the cltyonavUit t ) hla brother , Dr. Llcetkin. IIo goes from.hero to New Orleans thla week , the doctor accompanying liim. DC , 0. 0. Hazen D ntlat 103 Main St. Over 20,000 , people in India died from snake bite last year , un > l yet ttjmH | > rauca workers continue to lubur ia more civilized vineyatdt , PASTOR AND PEOPLE , Itov , O. "XV , CroflB Acer ins a Call From tlio CongrcgAtlonal Church of This Oily. The pstorato of tlio Congregational church of this city , made vacant by the rotignation of Hov. Cjrui Hamilton , Is now to bo filled by a man wlioao rcpntn- lion where ho is best Itnown warrant the belief that ho will prove a worthy BUO- ccssor , and fill the position well. In rojponso to the call glrou him by the church some weeks ago , Mr. Crofts bai written tv latter of acceptance which was road at the morning totvlco yester day. If was a plain , manly , modest letter. Ho expects to bo in Council B'uffa to enter upon the now work about he first of March , nntl ho and his wife will surety bo welcomed heartily , for not only are there residents cf the oily , who have known him in the east , but many hero have been very favorably impressed with the man by lucidontly mooting him. Mr. Crofts haa boon in the minlstr for twenty years and yet ho has had but two pastorltes Ogden and Sandwich , IIo IIP a boon at the Itttor place for the past eight years , and as in other fields no has not only beou very successful in building up the church , but has gained many personal friends , who regret exceedingly - ingly that ho should leave them. Mr. Croft has been troubled with bronchial difiicultlcs , and his physicians have urged npon him the necessity of n cli matic change , and for this ho has con cluded to leave the pastorate of the Sandwich church and move to this city. The Kroo Press of that plnco In announc ing the fact snje : ' H > v. Mr. Crofts hao been pastor of this church for the piat eight ycarr , and has done nobly for the cauao of Christianity and his res'gnation ' is much ragi ctted by his congregation and a largo ctrclo of friends. Mr. Croft's aside from being BO abe ! a preacher , ii evidently a fiuonto of the muses , and numerous poems from his pen rave met with great public favor and boon gladly given spsco in leading jour nila. la his younger years ho was a printer , and his experiences in the prac tical affairs cf llfo have perhaps helped him In gtlning his kuowltdgo of men and Inw to moot them , and this social , prac tical sldo of his nature. Is s id to h vo Dioved as great nn element of his success as his pulpit ability. Tlio following is.tho letter of acceptance road frcm the pulpit yett rdty : SANDWICH. III. , Jamury 20 , 1885. To thn Congregational church , of Council Blufi > , Iowa" : Greeting Qracs , mercy ami posco from God our Father , and from oar Lord JOBUS Christ. Follow Christians : Having received from you a ctll to become your pastor , I desire to tay after mituro doliboi.ition and earnest pnyer , I accept your call. I accept it fiom choice. I accept it htartily. I accept it in the fear of God , trusting that His grace will ba granted mo eo that I shall bo rubied to rightly perform the work he hes for me to dc hi your midst. I accapt your call tnlioving yon area oood ; , true , ounett Christian people , seeking the truth us it is in Jesus Christ , desiring in your hearts to promote Ihe In terest of the Master's kingdom , tint you understand the impel fdction of hunun nature , and that you will assist in every posti'lo way toward the supreme and of clarifying God and saving eoulr. In tain I have perfect confidence. As no time was specified , I thoreiore suggest that the first of Marh next bo ' fio'time for the coginlng of our mutual labor , and tint oar engigomont be prac tically for three montiu ; that is , the re lation may torminata attny time in the futnro by either giving the other throe months notice. ' 'Wlioro the spirit of the Lord is , there is liberty. " Piao ior me. Sincerely yours in the faith and fellow ship of the gojptl , GEORGE "W. CEOFTS. A CEY FEOM MA.OEDONIA , Kcsolntlona Adopted on the Mow Court House Question. In ascorJance wi'h the request of the board of aucocviso a for each township to hold a meeting and s loct a do ogato to confer with the boaid Febiua y 3 , in rot - t > ard to the buildup of a new court house , the residents of Maccdotia have mot and elected SyUcstcr Dye M their repreaentitivo , wish K. ET. Wcoimancy as alioinite. The followirg ware the reeolutions adopttd. It-solved , That in view of the daneor- ons condlti n of the locords and public papers of Puttawattamlo county and the unhealthy and unsafe condition of our county prison , wa deem It wlso on the part of ( ur conn'y ' board to Immediately uko stej-a to procure plan a and epuciliea tlona for the construction oF a cnurk houto and jil. to cost not lo cxofei SI CO , 000 , or a court house not to exceed § 1 0 OOP , said building or buildings to be completed and r.-ady for occupancy for said amount , and that a proposition for tin sarno be submitted at > lie nfXt general election. Roxlved , Further , that we roipcot- rul < y n quoit the beard of supervisors to take inch precauticnery stops In contract- Jot ; for the constitution of said new buildings SB will prevent a r patition ot tha fUijrant and self evident fraud per- potr ted upon the taxpayers of tlu > o mnty in the construction of the present court house and jil A Ru'nian editor named Katioff tbizes with tliu czar. A man with tint namu IIHB prob.bly hail bricka : v id old bott'oi ' a id bo tj * k enough s uni ? at him to make him sympathize with anybody. COUNCIL DLDrra UAUSET , Wheat No. 1 milling , 65 ; No. 2 , COj No 8 , fO. Corn New , 25o. Data For local purposes , 23o , n y S 00@0 5) per ton ; baled , G0@60 , Rye 3fic. Com Meal 1 SO per 100 pounds. Wood Good aupplyj prices at yards , 6 00 ® 6 50 , Coal Delivered , hard , ft CO per tonj lolt 1 CO per ton Lard Falrbunk'e , wholouallng at Ofc , Kioto City Qour , 1 60@2 90. Brooms 2 953 ( K ) per doz , LIVE STOCK. . Oattlft Butcher cowi 3 253 75 , Batcher iteen , 3 75 4 00. Sheep 260@300. Uog4 00@4 2li. fBOUCOE AND rBCITB. Poultry Live chickens , per doz. 2 25j dress ed chickene , 8c ; dretued turkeye , 10c ; dress ed duckB , 9c ; dressed get-se , lOc. Butter Creamery , lT2@'J5o ; choice country Effgu 22 per dozen. Vegetables- Potatoes , 4U@50o per buahelj nlcms , G'lo ' i 3r bu ; appltw , choice cooking or satinp , 3 1 0 ; haaua , 1 00(3 ( ] 60 per bushel. Ciiler-82 gallon hbl , 80.50. OrAngefi i 21 per box. Lemoui 4 lCGj& CO utt lex * -AT- Harkm OR the purpose of reducing stock and making way for spring purchases , we shall , January 6ih , offer our entire stock of Dry Goods , Carpets , Cloaks , Cuttains , Etc , , fo be sold without regard to cost , lliis stock comprises a Fine Sine of choice Dress Goods , Silks , Flannels , Gingliams , Prints , Ltc , A choice stock of Newmarkets Brocade Velvet and Seal Plush Cloaks. Ladies' and Childrens' White and Scar let Underwear and Hosiery , Lace , Lace Ties , fichue and Embroideries ; also a lot of homemade Comforts blankets , and Table Linen. Our Carpet stock is coninlp.ts offers sepcial Inducements for select ion from choice variety of patterns. It includes Exminster , onuettes , Bodv Brussels , fapeb v Brussels. Three Ply Ingrains Hemp , i ttan Matting , Napier Matting , Etc , , Etc. Fine lace Curtains , Tambour , Turco man. Curtain Goods and Curtain Shades elegant in beauty of design. Sale Begins Januapl Ctistomers.will secure BEST BARGAINS , B ! EIBLYAT -AT- 401 Broadway , Council Blufis. S chnltl & Harp , the barbers remove Tuesday , Jan uary Z7lh to 101 Broadwav , to the building lately ocouplid by the 93 cent stoto. Joseph Sohmitt will sell AT COST the ctock of CIGARS . thai were left by Frank K. Kern In his charge. The Btoro formerly occup'cd by Schmltt & Haib 552 Broad way , u-dor the Opera house , FOll REJJT apply to Jos. Schmltt , 402 Bioaiway. Jos. Schiraltt offers the finest FRUIT FAUU in this county FOK SAL < : cheap , provided It Usold h > side of B ) Jays. Enquire of Mr. McOeo , In olOcs o Iloraco Everett , 10 Pearl street Council Bluffs. ASK YOUU GHOCBR FOR r 9 Corn Meal- Graham Hour , Hominy. Ground Fresh Every Day ! Ground Feed Always on Hand. Mill , corner of North Sixth and 1111 Streets , COUNCIL , BLUFFS. EVERYTHING NEW , All the Latest Improveo Machinery. All Work First Olass. Orders by Mail Solicited Express Paid on all Or ders over $2.50. Collars and Cuffs a Specialty , Established 1882. H. K , REM&R , Manager 111 Broadway , COUNCIL BLOTJfS , IA. Dv , W. 3. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Council Blattfl ; . Iowa , - * * J COUNCIL BLUF1S , IOWA. Office , Mahi Stroft , Room 3 , Shugart and Eeno block. Will practice In Siate and Federal courts. . TATS , Fraetloe In State and Federal Courts. Collections promptly attended to. Room 16 , Shugart's Building , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA 100. JKA7E3 0enta 160. Ladles lOa. Admlsdon Free to Ladle ) each mbrnlng and day and Thursday afternoon * . Uea of Skatei 10 oonta. L. V. BCnANCK. n. n , JIAUTKNS , Proprlctoi St , Charles HoteL OSTltEET'BET.7thancl8th , LINCOLN , NEB. lira. Kato Cookly , Proprletorets. CSTNe ) y onrl elegantly lurulbheJ. Good sample r eras on first floor , /WTerms ? | .BO to ? 2 per day. Special rates Riven tncuibcru of the . kelslaturc. novlO-lm-rno U. S3. DEPOSITORY' I J. H. MILLARD , VVMffWALLAQE , President Cat hi ll } $500,000. 0 Flro and Burglar Proof Snfoo , Fcx rani at from I u CM per annum DR. DYSABT , Office and residence , N , W. Oor. 12th and Howard sWoete , KJTCalla anawnrtd promptly nlgbt : aad day , "Special attention given to tha ill' of women and children. Mecdels coin & Fisher , ARCHITECTS Rooms 28 and ZOOmihaNutl.DankBlock. BOCCIUHOHII fo Dufrene & ! Mendelssohn . Qeo. U Flulicr , tormsrly vsth | W. L. D. Jenney n " " " ' " ' " ' JanllBlra i I sr i , k j - i RM1TH ft TOIiliEH ARtin LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 1 and 9 Main street , Council , BtUFra , IOWA. Gomplete Line of Now Goods to Select' From , KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand whlh wo will soil in retail or wholesale lots. All Stock Warranted as OeoresenUul. Wboloialo Mid retail dealers In Grain anil Baled Har. Pilces eonable Satisfaction OuorMitrtd. Corner Fifth Avo. A Fourth St. UouucilBlnlTs. NOKENE & LANDSTEOM , Wiiitor Goods lleudy. Suitg Made to Order in Lntest Style on Short Notice nud nt Roasont'blfl Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 905 Main Street , . . . . . . Council Blufli. AGENTS WANTED. Drs. Judd & Smith's NOTO Improved Electric Belt. sio nnoADWAY , COUNCIL BUirrs , IOWA ; 725 KUI ST. , DAU.AS , TKXAS ; ana FT. WAYNK , IND IT rOSniVEIA CUIIG8 KMney and Mrcr Complaint , Bright' * Dlnen-e , ntiouiutlim , Nout l la pcrBU , Ncrvonsrcss Witting W akn > e , 1'nalyntt , fcplntl Art-clloni. IiiJIgoitlon , rjoait DUoMi , Fits lacli , Limo Uvck * , Cod Fcot , nd oil diseases requiring locrensoJ motUo tuwcrs. Now fnipro\od bo J3 and 5 ; old at ) le 92 i ach. GENUINE SLAUGHTER IN TltB FBIOKS Or I The season being to r r adtanccil t har ciacluded to til po o ot lay Btorrs nitaiRtLrss or co u trenct to atorlnc Ibim until next MUCH. Call early M I will not bo unrioreolil bjr MIj ono. A. J. Manclel , 25 brondway. Uouncil lilufh. SPECIAL NOTICES. KOT1U1S. Siiodul a vertUemcnte , EUO aa IK | , Pound , To 1/oftn , For Bale , To tlont , Wonts , Board Ing , uto. , will ba Inserted In thla column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE ( or the Brut Insortton ind FIVE CENTS PER LINE ( Of each subsequent n- ertlon. Lcava advorttsomonia t onroffloo , So. Ptail Stroot. near Broodwav WAHTB WANTED A good cook anil laundretB. None but comi ctent girl need apply No. OC8 Filtb Avenue. \TITANTED A boy with a pony to carry Tun BIB. T T Call at HER ollloo imracdblo'y. ' TX7ANTED Aj-ounpRlrl about 16 3ear ? old can IT find a pleasant nuine lor the spring. Ono at tending eohool prefer ted. Call at once , 1023 Third avenue. WANTED-Po'ltlon by n otmfctcotrook-keeper. Can Itunlsli peed tefcjcnccBand rcacoul lor desirlrg change. Addresi A Eeo office , Council Bluffs , FOK SiLE Lands lmnro\ei > aad unlmrroied. Jf-vcti want ft latin in otcni Iowa , Ncbraekn or Dakota , Ictus toir turn you. T70U S/.LE Special bargain. AJatfjo two story I1 fraoo dwelling , tej r omg v. It ball modern In proicmcnts.cH located and almost new. Pilco < BjCO. ; $1 , 03 cash'LilMicu IOUR tin L , fawAN TT7ANTKD To correspond v. Ith nnv non-resJont ) T T owner ol property lu Council Blafli or i'oita- nattam'o county , or any on * wltLbjg f > buyer or Boll piopetty In western Jon a , Kansis or Ntb-aaiia. SWAN & FOll SAl K A ! aroTBnuml > er ol business and resi dence lote In all p.irtu of Council Dli fit ) . Sso uobolore j ou buy , bwAN & WALKER. FOIl KENT We b.votmeral houses on our Hat1 torrent , vacant now , Swi POIl S LE Parties lhing to buy on cap lots to build on can buy ou uombly iieyment ; ) o' from VZ to 910. bu AN & WAUIIK FOll UKNr Wo will rent you a lot to buld on with the prltllago to buy II } ou wUh on very llberalitorm' . WANTED To onmepondvtithnny onn wishing a [ ; ocd looitlon I r planning mill , sash , door and blind manufactory , wo liavo bulldlni ; and machinery , v > cl ] located , lor sale , lease or trade ; SWAN& ttALKER. FOB KENT- largo two ctory Iratro building milt abbi lor warehouse or ctorago purposes , near railroad depot. ' " . WALKKB. Ij OK UEN l' UK HALb 5u.rjg : anu grounm puin ! > la tor email foundiy and machine shop Good bailer , cneinc , cupila , tlloivcr with fixed shall Ingeto. , leady toput In motion. S 'AV WALKKR , IriOR SALE Slielvln ? , ocunters.'tiblei desks , 1 flxturus etc. Inquire ol II. E. Seaman , paper/ books and stationery , 341 Broadway. 10H SAI.K Twohois-9. finicle bugpy , and ness. C. II. liobjrtson 60J Broad WANTXO igentt in every county In western Io a toatll the "Chatnpiou Bosom Stretcher and Ironing Board" , E\ery lady pronounces it tin sight to bs just whatshj wanj" , nlthcr lor ho'tell or hired help. Big Induccmenta to oRcnta Ilct.lls lor $1 , Address C. B. 8. and I Heard , lice on.ce Council Hiullp , Ion a. jiUlt HA Li ; Houses , Lets ami Land. A. J1 Ptopreiion , 6C3 First arcnuo. ITIOi ; HALK A top-bUKRy , llrnt- B * niabo and JU In 01 client condition Or will trade for cheap io > . Addrcus f. If Boo offlco , Council lltuTs. COAL AND V ) OOU-Uoorgu lleaton , sza Uni.il way. sells coal and wood at reasonable prices , Klvcs 2,000 Iba. for a ton , and'123 oubio for a cord , Try him. W ANTED Every body in Council UluHa to ttkb TnuBm. Pellvorecl by carrier at only twenty oonta a vroelt. O LD PAI'KRS For eale at Ii oUloo , at as conti a hundred 2 J. L. DnBKVOISE. Tltfl tfl l tflit ( it ita S. No. 507 Broadway Council Bluffs. B. Railway Time Table.n r.onocted to January 7 , J836. OOUNOIL BLUFFS. r Tbe follo-rlnir are tha times ot the. arrival and < 1e. nrture of trains by central BtaninrJ tlnu , at tl C1 dcpo'19. Trala * leave trangfo : depol ion mlc * itea eaillbt and aiilre ton mlnuteo later , CBJCIiQO , lalLTHOrOH 1K3 < JUI C > . imvi. inrjvi. 5:55 : p m RhlcaKoEiprcM , 0:00 : m 8:40 : a a r 8 Mall. 7TO : p rr 1JSO : p w AocomnioilaUon. S M p m At local dope * only. 05 l ru 'Mall and Ktproee , 8 25 p m 8H6.pro Vaolflc Kipress , a 65pm CBMiW , UILWADKU AKD Bl. iCl. EU ; p m Kipnw , 0.05 a in f.lt k to Eip > M , BE5 ; p m CBIMOO , ftOOK I81AHD JM3 FAKflV , 5:25 : p ra Atlantis Kxprui , D.05 a ra 9:25 : a m Iay > prea < 8:61 : p m 7:20 : a ra "Pea Uolnos Acoommodatlco , 0:16 : p m I At local depot only , WABUSU , Bf. LOUU AND MUPIO. t:10pm : AooommodaLon n:00 : iD USOpra loula EjjirtM 8:46 : pn ltO p m Chicago Kipreaa 10:56 : a m Ml Traneferonly tHIQXOO and MCKIUWUTIUt , 10 C60 p m EiproM , C'.td p in 9iam ; PAdfio Ezpreei OHiCam tool CUT iRD ricinr. JM p ci 81. Paul Ezpreai , 0.00 a m jug m Day Express 7:00 : p to CMOS iMcmo. B.M p m Western EiprcM , 8:50 : a m 1 ltoo : a rjo Padflo Expreei , io : p m 11110 a u Lincoln Kipieoi , IBpm : ) At Tranaler only. , DDVUT TK1I50 TOOMtlU. | ljaTt-7JC-S0-8SO-10:80-nMfc. : : : : : rn. l0-If : : ; 0-l0- : : ic-8.8r-11:05 : : n. ro Sunday TM : - B SO-11MO a. IB , lSO3EO8:50J0lliS5 : : : y. m. rilvn 10 mlru'tl b lm hnUj Mot , From trnil.'f only E , Eiee M. B. CANCERS or other tamora rcrnoved wlthoo * tbl , kalfa of drawing cf blood. CHRONIC DISEASES"- * Over tblrty years practical ezpartoau QfflM tie. ( , Pearl t\trr\ \ . Council 131r.Ha. lrc . ORDER YOUR Cobr Goal I Wood OF 33. 23 ? . F , 0. address , Ltcl : Bok 1187 , Council Blutls. U. SCHUKZ. OFFICK OVEK AHKRIOAIT EIPIIESS "OirNOTL BLHTTPS TOW 4 IFS.ILJ , MO1I ] D , , PHYSICIAN & SUBSffiON , 223 t Silt BiouimLy , Coucoll Sluffa. NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION. Motlco Is hereby given that the partnership here * toloro oxlstisg b'tvicn " II E Smith ar.rt A. J. Crlttondonun or"taq nrrhTTMH rf Smith to-Crltten- don baibcondlawlvcd by mutuil'ciStM'ent. Thgbu l.io3i will hero.leer condiSottdHn the name ot M , I ! . Smith & Co. All'ilebta duoekjd flim are to bo paid t said new arm oJM. E Smith &Vo rand - and ail outa'andlnp liabilities will bo paid by tha now firm. The huefneps will licroattcr bo conducted at the old stand ol Smith k Critioniln. Couxcii , BLUFIIJ Iowa. January 27,18S5 UJ K. SMITII , A . J. CuiTrnrrniiiT. TOIOI. ornczB ) rr. n. Council Bluffs , Established - 1856 Dealers In Forclcaand Dome < U > loni * Btcurltlea , CHICAGO , e & a Pan TheAnd And BEST ROUTE. FHOU OMAHA TO THE EAST , TWO TRAINS DAILY 1IKTWSON OMAHA AND Chir.isto , MinneapollB , , Milwaukee , St. Paul , Cjdur Kupldo , Davenport Clinton , Dubuque , ItocUfonl , Jlock Island , Fret-port , Jntiesvllle , IHgin. Madison , la Crosao , Uel it , -\Vinonn , Aa < l all other Important pintn TZnat , North * c.iut und SoutiiocKt , Ticket oinnoBUlOlFarnaiastoot ( In ? a ton Ho- toIX and at U-ilon I'suflo DcpAt. PpLLuav DLicmiui and tin KINKST Diniin CAHM.N ma WOULD are ru . on tlio nuiln linen of the Chicago Milwaukee & t. Paul R'y and cy ry attention iFliiidtopaaeiagcn by ccuncous ctaploiesof the . Bt-mpany. . H. MfcHIULD. U V. II. OAKI'KNTISR , CentrtlMaiiajcr. Oon'l liwwenger Agent. . MIL. KH. OEO. K. hK F'OHD , Ain't aen'UTanager. A ' , t OUn'l ra j/7ent. J. T. yLAHK , Oun'l Bupvriulenilont. ' r I HE BRUNSWICK. BALKE , COU LENDER COMPANY , TO ins j. H. B. tn , oo.i Tbe moet axtaooire mannlutaren IH THE W02LD , rohs nocxDtrwiMr General Aj ; nl or Ktbjuka aa Woitorn Iowa , 8. Tenth Street . . . . OtlAHA , HEI3 KTadatlou illlllard and Fool Tables aad uaterU loci JIST I'fll. LADIES tlhlll'I ) , * ONLY ! I Ol' Tin ; I'iUAt.i : toloi 4 nUomlt l l.l , ( all e tjl o.tlo * , Di , .tc. Itto * ' U * > U boonui ta4 " " w to toUrct lo ( itU tttt proixr ( ircyorlloni , f , > > W'lut lr e tt la. ( Other i > orlk > & tut B.tn- \r imil.r ( * , ) A c pr of > P. U. Urimcr f 7U. MUl'a'Al.O , K. Vfv >