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THE DAILY BECQUNCIL ) BLUFFS-TUESDAY , APKIL U , 1885. 'THE ' BEE IL BLOTFS , Tnosday Mornjng , Auril 14 , K | IWCIUITION ItATfJ. . . . . - - & " " r * ' j Mi - No , liM'pnrl Hirc - MINOE MENTION , Lounges , ft Jm ? f > up , at Man'ioi'n. Two Jakis , the burbew , ' 102 Broadway J. J. Achtor is building an addition to hla homo on Pierce strsot. The Y. M. 0. A. givca another < f IU f rae entertainment * thla evening. Col. Abbott , wo IM taking .the census , says the woik * ill take about a month E. B. Bowi. an now occupies desk room in the office of P. J. MoMahon , No. Pearl itrect. Cooking etovos , tinware , crockery , glasswavaand cutlery at very low prices at Mandol'a. Capt. Hathaway , having returned from hit southern trip , wont on police duty again last night. The doings of the city council am cthor Council Bluffa now a will bo found ou another page. Sheriff Guittar left last evening fo Mitoheltvlllc , to take a girl , Ncttl Hyde , to the reform school there. Thi-oo drunks and one disturber of the peace constituted the business of the su perior court yestardoy The Emmet party gave an entertain raent ut the opera house last evening Emaaut IB not finite the Emmet of old. A bill of exceptions was yesterday filci in the case of August Anderson ogolna the Council Bluff * water works company. Officer Brooka haa unpinned the star from his valiant breast , laid down his clnb , and BTTOIU off being a policeman any longer. The Klein cstato continues In court , a number of suits having been commenced yesterday against Thomas Bowman , the administrator. The interior of J. M. Phillips' shoo store Is being greatly Improved , the shelv ing being raised and enlarged and other changes being made John Templeton was yesterday still setting up smokes to these who had not had a previous chance * to congratulate him on having readied another birthday anniversary. The now county jail la to bo located on tto northwest corner of the court house grounds. The ground is to bo broken Thursday , at which tlmo It Is expected the architect will bo here , Mr. Harris la preparing to build a largo Lnow residence on First street , be tween Broadway and Picrco streets. It Is to bo of brick and thirty-five feet cquarc. The gronnd will bo broken to day. day.The The gontloruen who contracted with the Bombard Llstmsnn concert compauy for the concert givou on Qaturday night last at the opera houee are : Charles H. Person , 0. H. Judeonj John Davis and Prank Cook. They deserve great credit. Messrs. Kirk and Kllgorewho have been doing dnty aa special policemen , were yesterday relieved from further duty. Thlp , with Officer Brooks' resigna tion , cuts the police force down to throa fo ; uisjht and thrco for day duty in the whole city. Permit to marry was yesterday given L. P. Bolton of Grove township , and Aildlo Bolton , of Boyd , Oregon ; also to W. 0. Acker , Jr. , and Emma J. Blltjer , of thi1) ) county ; Ethan C J , Hammond , and Alice 0. Larkons , of this county ; Thoa. J. Tinker and MirgareltaKratner. both of Mills connty , There weie numerous ropous'tfloatysi- torday M to tno closing of thu saloons. In the forenoon it was reported that In the afternoon pipers would bo ccned on some Main blreet saloons. In the after noon it waa stated that the papsra would not bo served tiotll G o'clock. And so the time waa put off later and latur and yd no sensational developments resulted. John T. Stewart h s commenced suit against iko city foi 85,000 damage tola's property ou Main street , jon account of a change of grado. The claim has boon before the council for a long time , and onto an arrangement waa made for set tling the nutter by paying him $000 , but this fell through , and now ho sues for 55,000. Thu watchman at the water-Troika rcecrvoli in the glnn Is annoyed by dogs drinking there , and i necking rtllof by. shcotitig the canines. Ono fine setter wan killtd thus the other day , and yester day the watchman shot at a valuable dog belonging to Mr. A. C. Graham , but inisH'dhlm. It seams that a more ad- vltublo way wouli hi to build a bathed who fence oiouud tbo reservoir , as it is almost imp3seiblo to keep animals from trospius'ng on the grounds. In the meantime oueia should either control their dogs or keep them chained up. Fac'a worth rrin umbering when you buy Wall Paper : lit , That Beard , next door to poHtolliCi > , hu tbo largest stock to select from. 2d Flint his prices are as low as the lowest , Hd Tent ho Is a practical interior decmtor and employs none but skillful workmen. Artfsla' Materials at G , It. Beaid'j Wall Pinir Store. Send for price lut. Spring goo is t r sn tli'gs ' at Nome & LUidstrom'u , No. ' . ' 05 Ma'ii ' itiest. In- apaoUoa Pricoi and < } im4ty ( u any ) o tie ( , i y , An eniomologut h s reported havin found 724 c > ijeoiu of noxious inseola i thu tr < o , abrula and plnnta of the No V ss yea' THE BIOOMER BUILDING. { iie Sclrol Child n Nefiu Haye No Fear , ( p It Is Safe , o Uny n Jlotty oJ Ecrtfi > a.nl liulldora. Some p per toaiowhoto In the cast end of t > > o county started the rumor that the Bloomer school building in this city was cracking s.ntl crumbling whoroupo : : a young uiun nai-n-d riugont , who is loaming - ing the nowapap. bualueas here , wrote up a Boma'i&nal article , which some ono got hold of and thus lent wings to the rumor It In very easy 13 alarm people , and some whoao nerves were not vc'y trong began to tremble. T1.9 young man probably never thought of how much datmgo such n rumor might do , and how it would hurt the interests of tha ei y , and ciuso alarm without any o us9. ThosB who know him say he i lot at all maliciously lnc'inodbut thatho [ fell into this trap by hl belief that nil that la needed of a newspaper man la to 30 able to fill spice iu some way. In order to check any 111 effect which hla foolish talk about the Bloomer build ing might cause , a number of builders and practical men yesterday aftornoui visited the Bloomar school bulldluc ; , and Inspected It carefully , inviting the newspaper - paper mi'ii to go along and make notoa. In the party was Chrhi Straub , J. P Weaver. Henry Fanblo nna Prod Her man , all well knowi1 mechanics and builders. At first the young man Nugent v-m In- vlted to point out the placfU which he Lad ( aid indicated that the building was going 'to tumble. Ho looked sort of itbttehod , and wanted tLe j initor , nngh COM , to poiui them out , hut the litter got out of it by saying tha1 ho did not nave time. Then he v&utcd to know where Prof. McNan .hton was but that gcntlbrnaa Avaj at the Ligh. school butld- ing. Finally , ho found one crack , along the coiling. bnt ono v.'hloh fur from veri fied his aoniatioaal statemcnta. A thorough inapecticn cf the bulldint ? was then niaio. It waa found Uat , an In tbo cato of all largo bul'dlnga , the walla had sallied a little , anJ wtiorovor l tt > partitions hd joined on to brick wall' , the wood shrinking , ant ! the wall n tur ally Battling , had caused the plaster to crack. The outn3e walls had settled , too , ns usual , a trifle uiora than the in- ti-lo walln , but every ono of the visitors expressed freely the opinion that the hnild ng was in aigcodcoadltion r.s could bo oxuo.t d of so Urge a ono in the courao of five years' standing. The only rea. . defect in the building was that caused by the dynamite explosion thrcp years 8go , when a number of bulldlngd In the city were badly nhakcn. The roar wall of the Blcoraer building was at that time thrown out about half an inch , but ha : not changed any since. Thoeo who were pr.adnt yesterday said that if the build ing had not been properly constructed it would have been shaken down by the exolosion , and thay cou'd ' BOO no evidence of ctaka , or any further damage. The inspectors agreed tbat the building would stand for many , runny years yet , and there was nothirg to Indicia any possi ble daner , while they were very indlg nant tint any auh reports should bo staitcd , or given any credence. IT HOLDS TIGHT , Another Decision TJuCci1 tin. Pro A writ of habcca corpus wan tried 101 in the Bupoiior court yca'erJay ' , the petition Betting forth in sabatanuo ( hat John 0. Henry hvl boon fined § 500 under the prohibitory law , andcoturnittoc to jail in Harrleon connty , for a term of 150 days unksa the fine and costs were sjonor paid. Aftar remaining thirty dayo in jail he mads a schedule under the poor man's act , nhowlng that ho hid no prop erty , and HiPn ozecutiog his note in favor of the county for § 522 , He demanded re- loaac. ShcrllTGarriaon refused to zclcas him and then ho made affidavit to thett f cis , and applied to Judge Ayelswortl of tbo superior court here to release on a writ of haboia corpus. The Indictment under Tfhlch ho VBB lined waa attacked on the ground tbat it had dafccts , by charging two or murp o' [ .mflea Alter b i u < HH > d&t length by Mr. Marab , ol Mleaonrl Valley , anCol Dilly of thia city , Judge Ajlea oith de dried that the Indictment were gocd and the prisoner w a IB audcd to i til. I'EUSO.VAT- O. J. King , of Corning , waa at the 1'aclfu yesterday. J. Mueller , tlio music nun , hiu ret nncc from Chicago. Sheriff UarriBun , of Logan , wan at the Pa cilic yesterday. Rev. J. S. Oooley , of Omaha , was iu th city yesterday. Mr * . Jerry Myera IIM been coulinad to he room for several days. I ! . Keller has returned from a visit to Chicago cage and Milwaukee , li , T , Shaw , state fish commissioner , was a thoORdon yesterday , Hev. Dr. Davidson , of Dea Moluea , is a guest oMIr. and Mrs , II ; 1'rleJman. M. 'f. Skill , aRonf ( the W , J. fjc.miai company , was at the Ogden yesterday , Mr. Ben Newman , who has bccomo a ng'i ' lar Omahun , was in the city greeting hla oh filenda yesterday , Minscn G. 1)a Haven and Guisio Sulfelde hare returned from Omnhn , where thny hu\ bcouisitiufj aoveral days. Capt. W , It , McColloufih starts out ore tlio Northwestern road this morning to viel the huavy hardware tr.uJo for Keeline & Tell William Fullou , of Magnolia , llarrlsoi county , wts in the city yesterday on hla wa home from the Mormon conference at Indo pendeocc. Mo. Prof. II. K. Twicholl , > vho has been teach ing In tbo high scliool here , left last evening for Minnesota , aud , after tarrying there a ibort time , uxpecti to proceed to hla forme home in New York. Officer J. H , Wheeler Roes to the Omaha barrack * to-day ES u wltnesi in the care o OuttavoSchuIz , private truop C. Xew Yorl cavalry , who U to be tiied for desertion. II wai an oated by Wheeler at the Hock Islam depot in thii city nome time tinoe. Wha tickles Wheeler the moat is that he get ' 'transportation ' to and from court , togttho with lour dollars per day. " The Y , M O. A. Both hdlei and gentlemen are Invltoi to bo protout at the literary and secla f the Y M. 0 A , to bo held this ove- Ing at 8 o'clock. I'liOOIlAMME. > citntou ! . Miia Edith War urton Lt\H week's talk continutd by a number of ie bojj , oaff . MIsa Mails Palmer ntcrmisdon. Kceitstio . P. M. Vrjor ole . Will Waller Jottrling . Joe Smith 'com . W. l.add OOMMKKOlAIj , COUNCIL iinjrrn UAKKPJ- , \YnJ ( No. 1 mlUliu ? Cfi ; 10 , i ! C0 | No. a , f 6. Corn Now , 2.'S. Oata For local putiA * ; , ! X Hey f 7 00 per ton ) baled , t0. ! Kyo SOe. Oorn Moil 1 SO per 100 pounds , Wood Good supply ; prlcu nt ywde , 6 00 < p CO. CO.Oo d Dollvcrod , h f . , ! ) CO pa ? ten ; oft 0 per ton linrd FalrbankV trholt-saJlru ? r > t i , TDnTj" City Hor.f , 1 502 JM , Uit'oiua 2 9 > yi3 OU per dui , ttVl ETOCBo. Cattle UntchCT cow S 'J5a 75 , Batcher ite < jru , 3 75t&i 00. Shocp 3 00@o 60. 1'EODCOK ASD In fair supply , with gsod demand it lie. UuttPr The recelp's ' of good stock are very mall , Creamery , * 2'425o : choice country roll is scarce mid sells readily at 15@1 c ; fair to rood , 12frllo ; poor Btcck is duU at 8 njOo. Poultry In strong demand for both live and dressed. Live chickens , per doz , 0 00@ 3 CO ; turkeys , per lb. , OulOc ducks , par doz. , ; 50@n 03 ; spring chickens , per doz. , C ,0. Iroased chickens , choice , per lb. , 12c ; dressed turkeys , choico. per lb. , 13@l'lc { dressed dack , per lb , 10@lL'o OniouuIn good demand at 1 00@1 23 per Pcitatoea Receipts very light and demand eood ; choice stock of nny good varitty , GO © f jc ; fair to good 10ft ICa , lioauB In good supply , with fair demand. Hand-picked navies , 151) ) ; clean mediuma , 1 2."i © 1 85 ; dirty ncd unscreened stook dull al "iC < 5'OOc. ' Game - Ducks , mallard and other laruo liw doz ,2 0 @ 2 23 ; teal aud mixed , 1 25 © iO : gceao , UO. IKSdlca of Natural History. St. Goorfje Milvart iu Fortnightly ] { oviow. Ohlckona , two minutts after they bad loft the esg , will folio ' with tholr oyca the miivo'nonls of crawling insocla , uni at iu inancu and dl- pock Tn , judging r - r-ctlou wi'h almu t la'alliblo ' accaracy The will instinctively A preclatn connde readily running toward ? ui itiyiaiblo hen hidden in a box when h y hr hn "cull. " Some young birds also have at inna'c ' , Inatlno'.ivo horror of the right o a hawk and of the sound of lie voice Swallows , titmice , tomtits and wrong after having bon confined front With , ard capable of flying successfully ct once , when liberated on their wings having at tained the necessary growth to render flight paaalble. The duke of Argyll re latoi some very interesting particular : about tbo Inatlncto of birds , especially ol the water ousol , the merganser aud the wild duck. Even ni to tbo class oi boasts I find recorded "Five young polecats wore found comfortably imbedd ed In dry , withered grass , and in a Dido bole of proper dimensions for such a larder were forty frogs , and two toads , all alive , but morel- capable of Bprawling little. On examination the whole numbar , lead a and all , proved ID have been purposely and dexterously bitten through the brain. " Evidently the par- oat polecat htd thus provided the young with food which could bo kept perfectly fresh , bdcaueo alive , and yet was render ed quite unable to escape. This n'ngu- lar iuetinct is like others vrhioh arc yet more fully developed am ng insecis a class ( .f animals the instinct of which arose so numerous , wonderful and notorious that it wll. bo probib y oconqh to refer to ono or two examples , Tbo female carpenter bee. In order to protect her eggs , excaites In some piece of wood , a dories of chambers , In special order , with a view to a peculiar mode of exit for her young , but the young mother can have DO conasious knowledge of the series ol actions subs qaontly to ensue. The female of the waup , sphex , nfTordsanother well-known , bnt very remarkable , ex- implo of a complex : Instinct closely re lated to that already mentioned in tbo case of the polecat. The female waar. lias to prcv do f fusb , living animal food for her pro aty , which , wdon it quits its oggv. quits it in the form of an aim 031 holplers grub , utterly unable to catoli , rot ln or c > ll an active ctrugglhig prey. Acaordumly , the mother Insect has not only to provide and place beside her egqs suitable 1 ving prey , but to BO treat that It msy bi ) a hclplo.-s unresisting victim. That vJjs m may ba a mere caterpillar , or it m y ! n groit ; , poworfol grasshopper , or oven 'hat ' most fiorcp , active anj rapnclou > of ( nacct tyivjnts. a fell- and nomo'i ' plder. Wiicbevcr it may bo. tbe waep vl ' ly Dti ga it at tlio apot which liidu it o ' - tlid oovoral spit * which induce , t Dinploto jnr lrnls as to motion lot us hope as to sensation also. ThU done , the waip entombs hi Iplesa beIng - Ing with its own egg and loaves it for the support of the future grub I lev , Dr. John P , Newman The Eagle tbat "tho Saratoga fajs ac cession-of Dr. John P. Newman tbe former pastor of Gen. Grant , and eco ol tha grratest pulpit orators in the Mo tho- dlst church to the ranks of tplritnaliim occasions public curpilse. The convnr- nlon is not a pardon one , however , as Dr. Newman has bt.n for yuars an iatolll ent investigator Into the phenomena and a student of the philosophy of modern spirit utlisrn , and it is eaid that Lite wlf-j is not only a strorg bol ( ior , but IB huioeh a medium Dr , Konmau la regular Saratoga cummer guett , and a qrfut favirito hero , aud bo tinl without daub bo warmly welcomed I afore the Saratogt unii-tyof f.pirltnalntp. THE RECENTLY IMPROVED HEMINGTON P'i'ANDARD NO 2 , c Highest Achievement in Writing Afuchinea in the World , With only SO keys to learn in operate. It prlnti 78 cliaractort Ircludlr ( f can | and iiuall letters imnctuatlur H , figured , iilgni am ( ractlont It Hthe Bimploat am most rufH wrltl/f macblni inado M Hollastbc most durabl for free illuairalcd pamphlet Wyckoff Seamans & Benedict , Chicago , 111. , Sole AgenU. 0 , II. SHOLKS , Oouncil Uluflf Agent (01 ( NVustern Iowa . S. DENTIST , Masonic Temple , OcnucU 01 ate f lov a Axminster Moquetle. Body Brussels , Tapettrv Hru. sel'ngrain ' Carpets Etc. Office Matting a Specialty , fcmyrma Rugs , Mats , Cil Cloths , Etc , Our stock of L ce Cuitains is unusually Urge and of excellent variety. Turcoman and Madras curtains ima y new and beautiful designs , Choicest ilk-sin - black and the new colons. Ourliru ol Dress Goods comprises a I the new designs tor the S&ason , and the variety of our White Goods is nowhere excelled New and beautiful Laces invite attention , and our line of ladies' and childrens' Hosp is larger and finer i Lhan ever , is Bros , 401E.ro , Siea M , 9. ° " rtfces tutuori loraavn * nillov : t < bat * or drawing cl be ! i. Chut ; join practical ( ijtuifoeo O.1M Ho Watl CtrreOoniicllKluSg. trie. JTAVO& SIMS , a ' 'SHIM InW , coupon , BMJKI a , IOWA. OfHco , ITi'.n Strait , Rooms 7 nntl 8 , Shligart and Hcao block. Will practice In B ate and tate oocrts. JSf. SOHURS. wfipfl flf tliB jjLUiO 111 lliO l 07T202 OVBR AUERIOAB QUNGTL BLrFPfl in " SCHMIDT , No. 220 Main St , Council Bluffs. Open San Jay. FIrstflaaa.ork guatanlcixl. COUNCIL BLUFFS J Wholcsa'c and Retail Dealers In Hard Soft ano B/ossburg Of \ -jfcfL. A JI i W. H. SIBLEY , Manager. Offlco , 38 llain St. Yard , ou C. n I. P. and 0 IJ & St. P. In Council Dlufls hailn , ' A And all tno Jem improvements , call bells , fire alarm bolls , etc. , ia tbo CRESTOKT HOUSE ISToa. 215 , 'J17 and 219 , Main Street. MAX MOHN , - PKOPKIIXTOR F. H. Oncorr. S. T. I , M. TnKYNon. Sl'CCERSOIW TO Casady" Orcutt & French 405 Broadway Council Biufts Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades , Mattings , Linoleums , Oil Cloths and Upholstery , Mail Orders Carefully fsjFilled [ ! COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET . GO. not , wrwiw tr . H. rwm Ocnocll BInfli , , < . U. 1856 established - - Dea'crt ' In for.tju nd l > 3cte < tl < txokaug * Wi4 SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. SjiecUl A Tojtlscmonts , itiq n Lou Ponnd , To Loan , KOI H.ilo , To Rent , Wantt , Board Ing , etc. , will bo Inserted In Ihla colnnui at 111 * lo late ot TEH CENTS l'KK MNK for the flrsl Inieitloi iud flVE CnirT3 TEH UUr. for each nibsnqnont tllon. Iicare advorttaomtnia t oar nffioo , He [ earl Btreot. neat Broadwtv VT'OK 8ALK Uoueo furniture. Apply 118 Fouitl ) JL bt.i Lutxccn liuure D and 12 n. m H K. otlicr IioRl In n i\u Kobraika L town , now doing a business if abort s E" ptr month. No other hotel In tlio plaro. Te.-mj llcoral. SAW : Oil TUADE8 0 norss o ( land In I1 Wayie couuty , Mo. Will trade for Council Bluffs city pr porty or soil cheap fnr c sh OT art _ _ \VANia TO TrtAUid Uood fowzTir Tt land for a small Block of hardu-aro or < - ' ffiprchaudno well located. SWAN & WALKKR Ii Oll a LK A rarochan c togct a Uuc , ull l..i- pro od farm of 400 iMtai , within a few miles of Oouncil illuflo , at a bargain. Low pilco and oag > tirms t-WAx & WALKBB _ Ji Olt HALB A gojd pajloR hotel property with Mvu'y eUb'o ' [ ncnoof the best small I owns In wcaternlowa IU Mil \vith \\Uhootfiirnlturo , cr will trade for n email farm with etock etc. j > 0ll SiLK Mgbty acres u l lpro ed land In _ L' ' Ucloncountv , Jowa , 51 miles eouth-ccstof Al ton , the o untt Boat , or will trade for 2vo'uratilm or Kanvas land. S , i AS & V/A-Kcn. Ti > OllS-\Lt ; A 2 acre tract of good land about . J ? one and a half a lies from Council B'ufl ' i post office at n tia'eam BMM ; l/OK SALE in lurtHoiio ) UUty , Io\w 320 acrco .I1 urasi land , all ui.dcr fenco- SOS arre < Ith fine Improvtmcnta. all under cultlvailan 'JO acres gcaas Si acres good gram or pasture la : il and set cr ! other tracts of from 40 to 100 acteo of unlmprovixl land. _ SWAN A , W/i < ? im. FUlt yLK Lands Improved aud unlmprcvcd. If you want a farm In western lows , Kansas Vobraska or Dakota , Ictus hear from jou SWAK& : _ If OR SAI E AbK'C number of busincua and rcsf dcnco lots 12 all pans of Council Blulla See i j before j ou buy 8 AX & WALKKR. S -rartlesnlshlngtobu.v clmap lots to build oucaubuyou n.onthlpaymont olfrctn POU IlBNi Wuwlll rent jou a lot to bu.ld on with theprltllago to buy If jou v.-Ifh oncr > Iberal term- PWAN & WALKEO. WrANlEU HI u rre jiondwithany ono M tilling a good locution fo | tanning mill , saah , door md b'md ' manufactcro lm\o bulldim ; nud nachinary , well lofited , for sale , lease or trade ; SWAN & * * AI-KRK FOIl KENT Large t o tory frame bulldlrprjlt able for archousc or storage purpose ? , Liar ill f oad depot. 8wWAI.MT OH KENT UK ALr , Cu.i ug tnd grouudii F euital le fnr enall fourid < y aLd rrachine shop Good bailer , crginc , cupola , blower with llieil utult- lcgeto.i ad > toputlu uiotloj y WAI.BBB. _ ij OU SALE Houses , Lota aud Laud. A. J. V Ftept onson , 603 Firet nenue. . e OIl SALE A top-buggy , tlrst-Utsa inako and In ex client condition. Or will trade for cheap > t. AddrcBS if. M. Boo olllco. Council Blu7a. TTANTKll Every boJy in Council Blof'd o Ub. ; V TiiiB . IKIlvored by carrier at cuitirtct' nta B week. , ALD PAPERS-For sale at Bu oaioe , U 25 oecti J a hundred 7ALUABLK PROPERTY FOR RENT , I have a dbublu ttore bullJ'ng.tO ' loom' i > ai. t tnod 'Q ' , elegantly pancreOsupplied with water f.'O' . the tatcrtorks , good brie ) , cellar , suite ! for rco. .u-aut , aundry , boarillig house , mcrcliautllo bvcl' ccor csldcnt prQperty Also a largo tuo-strry fn mo Iwclllnglth 16 rooms tuo cellars , etc. , ot : BU'tul or boardUK houio , prlroto roBUlcncrJiorpl ! , ppoalto the cjty bulMinita and city martet 1 r : uit cheap. W. U. VAIK.KA * . J. L. DzBEVOJSK Ho. 507 Broadway OounoJJ Eailway lime Table , COUNCIL 7t ) following are tha tlmoi o ! thd arrival and do- partare ol tralni by central ituidird time , * t the local doncti. Trains leave tranelor depot t r mil ) ' ntel earlier and arrive ten minutes later , ' irrAni A n f nioiooand NOHTimiriiu' , f.ir. ) A M Mall and lUi rr t ' ) > 12 : < U ! M Accommodation f o i > 3:30 : iM Kxprcss O.u A oniatao ASP ROOK ISUKP , 0.2D \ Mall and F\prn > 8 B3 r > 7 t'i \ M Areommodatloii ' > : ! ( . S.EO v M Exprcta 9 00 OmOlOO. HILTiUKI * AKD It. MUti. Z It * Mu'l tnJ Zxpr > .63 o su 6.25 ! I K\prcs U.Oj tuioAito , Buauiiaroii AMP QDIBOT. OTO A Mail and Kxprcea 7.10 r n 12:30 : l1 M Atcinjd tlon S.OO iM 5:15 : r M Expren 8.W A > i WAliiU , ST. LOUIS AMD rACiriO. From Truiifer only. 1 30 iM br. LoulJ Cxpreaa ! ! : r v 10 isi Chlcisjo Kxp via Peorla 0.10 A M UIIIll 01TT , ST. JOlHO COPKOlIi ILUTf J. lO.Wi \ H Mall anil Exprete 0 10 r 8:15 : i- } : \pnti 0.16 \ M I30I 01TT ASD r ACT HO. 7 20 . \ u Mill ( or Hlou\City 0 50 iM 7 ! 0 v 11 Expr1 ! lor fit l' ul K.SO A M r.siux i-ioini. 11.00 A M Dmter E\i > rDBd I 3 i 1:05 : IM lloccln Pa. O'a til V 2.35 r M 7:56 : r M Grutlifid t * { " " 8- : ° * rt'MJIV 1RAIXS TO OMAHA , Loa\c Council IVittt - 7:1B-8 : : I-9 0-KSC- lllo : iu in. ito- : ! : o-80-4:23-6Zfl-o5 : : : : 11:15 : p.m. Lea\o Pm h 0.41 7"i : t0-liio : 11:15 : a. m Ufio-2D-i.co- : : : : < 0-lf : > 5-srJS : 11:10 : u iu. MANDEMAKEES & VAN , AROniTEOTS , CONTHAOTOHS AND BUILDKHS Wo. 201 Upper UrcadwayCouncil Bluffi , part of a photograph NIAGARA vine , planted ao It appeared Fall of SSOv.'Hh oO clusters v/olshtng Ib3. on 4O In. boarintf woo4 1st Tlio likgnra upcns in favorable seasons at Loc'cport , Autf. 20th. 2J. It uovor drops from 'ho atom if loft to hang till Treat comes , ard improvus in ilarac tlio tuno. fid II is purely uatlvo and therefore hnrdr. lias stood 85 dt-Rroea bcluw s-ero without .njury. 4tU. Boar < a good trop the 'kl year and often the 2d. and ia n regular boai'er , and nc wnetc , aa bunches are compact. Never fails to ripen ila crop ae the thick leathery foliafrt ) liolds even to the base of tbo canes imtil f oat kills it. "ith. Vineynrda are in bearing in various secti na from Georgia to the NortUBrti Lakea uoin ijiuubi ; . / xAi uiiiuu , v , itur \ > i/M o. . a . , i y naiii i avugcru , j-s i , wjiicti conLains oUftcroT of tin's OTO vniloly , and he hai rtinlizcl from L'O to 30 cents po : pound ( or his fruit , while Can cords grflwii in tue suiniloility : brought from 4 to C ccnta only. C. - All parties planting vineyards ha\o signed a contract to rfturn all the wood and cut ting ovcry yrar back to the Company up to , un-i including 1883-so ; it has b Jen the solo owner of al } the atocli , and no one but the Company and its authorized aeonls can Bell and deliver Rpimino NiatjTa vines. So all pcrHons alnuld exniniuo agant's certificate of authority , and WELLS COOK , Council Bluffs , Sowa Uaxlng a ucptcdappo ntmenta special agint fortlicNIAOAUl WniTEOU\l'RCO forlonaa AK , Vs. ! am now prepared to promptly dtMcr " IAOAHA1' line * under the llej'Btcrol Traiii Mark 8-t. " WTO J A ? 'WY , & . 51"W7'tf"ft' Jr&Js-JfciL , HOUSE IVIOVER AUD RAISER , Brick Imildinpre of any si/e raised or moved and ratltfnctioii guaranteed , Jfrime ho moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks , the best In the world. W. P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 Mnth Street , Council IJIufU. While closing ont mv notionswill sell nil hair goods fit 2 > per cent discount , 300Kwit > b i CO Wftvce BniiRa. etc . to caorifice , Ctutoin work carefully attended t . M1K ! D. A. BKNKHICT 3.'t7 Brondway , C'.ni n 111 > t\ \ , TCI r ' " J . , jtCJU.1 , , AND ' "THE ENGLISH " K1TC1LEK. 505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. Till. o.iLr ALL MOHT HOD3E IN THE fir" . Everything served in first claps style and on uhorr notice Hot nm ] cold lunches always ready. If oof PninliDg and rejJUiriDg. All work guaraJitced to'give sat sfuctioj GEO. SMITHSON , | v-n * H. If. l-'iKLU " ' ' 'TKt' Field & . * ste No. 817 Broadway , Cou- oil Bluffd , Attrdtd Promptly , TJay nnj Night , 1'artlcular atttntion gi > i li. t. . SMITH & TOMJ ! ! ? . \ T . LKADIKG Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 0 Main i > t. , COUKCIIJlliUPl' : . - - IOWA A Complete Line of Kew Goods to Select From , KIEL BALE STABLES Keep Bones and Mnles constantly on h&ad srihy wo wllleoll In retail or carload lota. All Stock Warranted as Represented Wlioldtlc aiUrctflldfkiirf li Grain mil 1'ilid IlkV. frit * tollable BatkUctlon Guaranteed. OHILTTTSU. Szj BOXjIErv Corner tfifth Avo. & Fourth St. UounollBlulfu , COUNUII. IIlUr'Fi ) , A | > rll 2 roi'.VMAN-Iloia IhM ericolortkoad ertlMmtntoJDta. JuJilS. 8inltli' Elo.trlc arctoobu * } fllUti ; tbtlr on ra at i ( 'ot'.ln r"-lr "vv ( actorj , No , 80 , KcuithStiret , to Ml ) copv ( u t avR