6 THE DAILY BEECOTJNOIL BLUFFS-MONDAY , AY 11 , 1805. THE DAILY B BE. OOOTCIL BLUFFS , Monday Morning , May Hi SUBSCRIPTION BATES. By OarrlM . . . ----M eenta p f " * By Mall - - - - - - - 110.00 p r year MINOR MENTION. Hoton Potter ia to bo bore Thuradny nlRht. Yon should not fall to hear Joseph Cook to-night. 0. L. Front has oponoda frnlt end cigar l nd at No. G45 Broadway. Soonro stata for Joseph Oook to-night , at Bashnoll's. Ed Harris , Finloy Onughoy , and Mur phy Thompson were run la Saturday for being drank. Brlcku , for sale In Inrflo or small lots by J. A. Weaver , No. 815 Seventh ave nue. nue.Mr. . Mellon la moving his saloon from No. 326 Broadway to next to Rapp's plaoo. To-night Joseph Oook looturos at the opera ; no Intelligent man or woman ahould bo absent. John Thompson , Frank Hastings and Dave Fllos ara to have n heating in the superior court this morning on a charge of raising a rumpus on the streets. The city council Is to moot to-night , and the long oxpootod election of city officers Is to take plaoo at loaat ancli la the promise handed down by the fathers. It was atatod yesterday by parties who ought to know , that the pipers In six In junction aults against saloon-hoopers have boon prepared , and that the notices will bo served to-day. In the ejectment suit of Scott against lira. Richardson , the jury have decided In favor of the plaintiff , so that now ho gota possession of his farm after a fight which has lasted since August last. The eleven-year-old son of Mr. Grower , who fell from a car In the roar of the Chicago lumber yard on Friday afternoon last and received such serious Injuries la doing as well as can bo expected under the circumstances. Tbo foundation of the brick cottage , No. C19 Sixth avenue , gave way the other night , causing the building to fall , ono of the walla being all down , and the whole building being bodly wrecked. It is owned by J. T. Hart. Mandemakera & Van , the upper Broadway contractors , have again closed a contract for a tiro-story building. It seems that they are receiving a largo share of the work in this city , this being the ninth contract for now buildings they have made this year. At Noola Saturday a falling scaffold caused Injuries to B. Grahl , and his son , and a young man , who wore at work on tbe building. Grahl had several teeth knocked out , and his face cut , and his aon got a bad scalp wound. The other young man escaped injury. William Mynater , jr. , acn of the alder man , having gained quite a reputation as a rifle shot , some of the yonng men ex press themselves as anxious to meet him In a free-for-all amateur shoot , and de sire him to express himself on the ques tion aa to whether ho Is thus willing to join in such a contest. B. Grayblll had the distinction of be ing arrested twise on Saturday-for being drunk. In the morning he paid one fine out of the $35 ho had on hand , and in tbo afternoon ho was run in again , and given another dose. Ho then concluded that ho had contributed enough to the city's coffers and skipped out bofora ho could bo assessed again. On Saturday afternoon a horse attached to a buggy became frightened on Willow avenue , corner of Bluff street , and made for the sidewalk , the buggy coming to a sudden standstill against a tree , and the horao breaking away , made for the sta ble. The occupant of the buggy Jumped In time to escape injury , and the damage to the buggy and harness was only slight. When Miss Potter appeared as Charlotte - lotto Cushman , in "Meg Morrlllles , " where Miss Oushman had lived , the pco pie were startled , as though the actress herself had como to life , so perfectly had Miss Potter caught oven what was mosl subtle and wonderful In Mies Onshmaa'a rendition of this character. Hartford Oouranl. She will appear at Dohany's Thursday evening , May 14th. Admission OOo , children 25o. The management of the dime museum and theatre give a special performance this week and have also retained Miss A. Patterjon , the human match ; Prof. Sten- doll , with his "electro musical thaumas- cope ; " L. Baldwin and Madame Howell. In the words of the management "ladles can safely visit this popular place of amusement without an ouoort , as wo per sonally guarantee that nothing will bo done to offend the most fastidious. " To-morrow evening the chair sociable of the Young Men'a Christian association will be held In the new rooms , corner Main street and Broadway , The objeo of this gathering la to seat the noir ball There is room fur about SOO more chairs , Persons attend ing are expected to bring i chair to donate to the organization. The old quarters of the association became too small to accommodate the lncrea e : attendance. Now when properly chaired from 300 to 850 persons can bo seated The Intertet In nil departments of the work is Increasing , It is to be hopec that this sociable will furnish the dealted numbrr of chain. Everybody Invited , Gome and bring chairs with you. The ladles who are preparing "The Cirnlvsl of Nation , " have been very busy getting arrangements completed so { j ihat tbo entorto'nraent miy open to-mcr * ) < row evening , and a largo force of car penters have botn kept on the jump preparing - paring Masonic hall. The work Is ono of Creator magnitude than those not directly concerned would think , and all of to-day , as well as to-morrow , will not too much time to allow for the re maining wark of preparation. The ladles are preparing a grand on * tortalnmeut , and should re- celvo the reward , the only reward which they hope , that of seeing their efforts ao appreciated that many dollass may bo gathered Into the treasury , for the building of the now Episcopal church. Tickets are going rapidly for Joseph Oook , to-nlgM. Boaurogard Miller has been arrested on the charge of being a vagrant. Ho says that the charge was the result of a Ittlo trouble with the son of Mr. Moss- or , who Is employed In his father's store. Miller claims that when ho has a spare five dollar note ho frequently puts it In- sldo of his hat lining for safekeeping , and hat Saturday night ho had ono thus stowed away , when ho wont Into Moil- or'a atoro to get his hat stretched n little , and that the yonng man pulled the bill out , and after fooling with It a while , ro- osod to Rive It back , and that as her r isod a llltlo row about It , Mossier had ilm arrested as a vagrant. In turn ho iroposea to prosoouto'tho yonng man on a ihargo of larceny. The other sldo of the itory la that Miller had no five dollar > ill , but that the bill In question won ono hat had just boon paid fn by a man who lad bought a hat , and that Miller tried o work the store for It. The case will be loard to-day. Bolter , In order to close out hit present took of tailoring goods , Ia putting prices at 24 to 35 per cent below coot , No. 810 3roadway. Facts worth remomberlng when you my wall paper , lat. That Board , next leer to postoffico has the largest ntook to elect from. 2d. That his prices an as ow as the lowest. 3d. That ho Is a practical interior decorator and employe none but skillful workmen. FKRSONATj , Judge O. F. Lootbonrow is in the city. Major J. F , Wood , of Ottumwa , is at the Ogden. Captain Hatcher has returned from St. L , E. Waterman , of Moline , III , is at the Pacific. Charles Ellis , of Cincinnati , O , , Is a Pacific house guest B. 6 , Eaton , of the American express com pany , was in the city yesterday. J. Henley Bradley , of the Chicago imple ment firm of that name , is at the Ogden , L. Jl Tulleck , agent of the "Power ef Jonoy" company , was at Bechtdlo'a yeater lay. Hurry Z. Haaa has returned from North ? ark , Colorado , where ha has been looking ifter his large cattle ranch , Mlaa Anna Bowman and her friend , Miss Jora Rns ell , of Glenwood , have returned rom a visit to Omaha friends. Dr. Albert Smith , who has been here for a week or to , visiting friends and relatives , now itarts for Denver , where ho will open a den ial office. W , G. Lloyd , late bookkeeper with Else- man & Co. , has gone to Sioux Falls , Dakota , o take an active interest In business with his : ther at that place. Col. E. F. Hooker , of the Chicago , Bock Island & Pacific railway , Is in the city , the piest of Jerome McOllntock , acting general agent ef the same road. Henry Wagner left last evening over tha lock Island on a long journey , bonnd on a visit to the old country , and expects to be ab- ont abant thrse months. George B. Thompson , representing Park Davla & Co. , of Detroit , manufacturing chemists , Is hero arranging a display for the meeting of the state pharmaceutical society , which opens on Wednesday. Mr.D. , B. Prescott , of the Coming Ga zette , was in the city yesterday , his first visit lero in two years , Ha noted and commended many improvements as made during that lime , and expreaies the belief that Conneil Bluffs should have great faith in ita own fu ture. ture.Mr Mr , and Mrs. M. G. Griffin left last evenIng - Ing for San Francisco , where , they will take np their abode , he having been appointed general agent of the Hartford Llfo and An nulty Insurance company , with headquarter * there , They will go by tha way of the Oregon short line and will stop off a few days at Boise City , Idako. Important. It is nndentood that Bob Ingersol is to lecture hero shortly , In answer to Joseph Cook , who epoaks to-night at the opera houso. All should hear each sldo of the question. Oook Is laid to be the ablest and deepest of thinkers. Substantial abstracts of titles and rea estate loans , J. W. & E. L. Squire , 101 Pearl street. " \Vhoro Is OTOBB ? There have bonn a good many various reports about Dr. Gross , and whether ho has boon taken to the penitentiary or not. The fact Is that the judge , in pass ing sentence , ordered him taken to the penitentiary , there to remain until the date fixed for his hanging , and this was generally supposed to bo the only place ho could bo kept under the law. Ills attorneys hunted up a special statute providing that when tbo defendant per fected his appeal at once , ho should bo kept in the custody of the same officer until the appeal was hoard. Under thin they claim that Dr. Cross mnit bo kepi at Glenwood until the appeal is heard and decided Although the judeo is said to have made the order that he should be taken at once to Fort Madison , the de frndant IB still in jail at Glcnwood , and It la not thought probable that the order to have him taken to the ptnltentiarj nil ] bo inils'ed upon , in view of tha special statute referred to. Tha length of time which ho may remain in the jail at Glunirood , while the appeal la being derided , will cut no figure , In case the appeal confirms th l sentence , and in that event the date fixed for hanging would bo the eamo as now. Such Is the position taken by the de fense , and the fact that he remalnt in the w jil ut Glenwond , aermi to bo an cqoiu leeence oa the part of the prosecution. BADLY BRUISED. Governor Manning mnil Family the Victims ol a Rnnnvf ay. A soriona accident befell Lieutenant 3ovcrnor Manning , and his wlfo , and lit- Jo daughter yesterday afternoon. They were enjoying a ride with a horao nnd niggy from Bennett's stable , when. In coming down Glen avenue , the horse looomo frightened , and broke Into a run. On reaching the corner by Mr. John Oliver's house , tbo lorso turned suddenly np into the cut , and the buggy was overturned , throwing the occupants out in such a manner that at first It seemed that they must all have boon killed. The little gltl , aged nbont ivo years , was Insensible when picked up , and Mr. nnd Mrs. Manning were appar ently badly injured. They were taken into Mr. Oliver's residence , and Dr. Hart speedily summoned. An exnnlna- tlon happily showed that no bones were broken , and the injuries Boomed to bo aovoro bruises , and the -shock , hut no n juries appeared which were thought to ba of n really serious or permanent nature. The escape from death aoomod almost miraculous to those who saw the accident , the family and the buggy seeming to tumble Into such a confused pile that there appeared no ohanco for an escape from fatal results , A carriage soon took Governor Manning and his family to their residence , and It a to bo hoped that a few day's care and roatmont will see them well recovered rom the effects of their accident , Artists' Materials at G. II. Board's Wall Paper Store , Send for prloo Hat. THE DAYHOFF OA8E , Tlio County Attorney Explains Wliy it ia Not Prosecuted. Col. Koatloy , the county attorney , haa icon Investigating the caio of Dayhoff , who was arrested on the charge of soduc- lon preferred against him by the mother of a yonng lady , with whom It TVOS sup- josed ho had boon too Intimate. The case was so mysteriously dropped that the publlo has been wondering what the real facts wcro. The county attorney now makes the following statement : The other day the mother of the girl was re quested to arrange for an Interview jy the attorney with the girl , seas as to BOO what did occur between icr and Dayhoff. The mother said aho conld not Indnco the girl to s y anything , about the caso. The county attorney ; hon told the mother that would end the case , if the girl would not tell what hap pened between her and Dayhoff. The iiothor wont off , and that is the last that IBB boon soon of her. She has been cir culating the statement that the officers cihi nd received money for letting Dayhoff off. The yonng lady herself after wards called on the attorney and emphatically Btated that nothing orof an Improper character over occurred between her and Mr. Dayhoff. That Is the reason she did not Intend to 50 Into court against h/rn , because aho lad nothing to charge against him. It is evident that the mother , in her hot haato , lad been Influenced by some malicious persona hero against her daughter , and laa thus been led to do her a cruel wrong. The attorney says that the yonng ady la pretty , modest and intelligent , and that hot manner beara the imprint of ruth. Roml Estate Transfers. The following are the tranafors of rea estate aa recorded In the office of the registrar , and reported to THE BEE by $ A. J. Stephenson , for Saturday , May 9 : 0. F. Harl to W. T. Grouse , lot 26 , block 26 , Central anbdlv. , $190. John W. Barl at al to 0. F. Harl , lot 26 , block 26 , Central anbdiv. , 8100. Walter Moore to 0. F. Harl , lot 26 , block 26 , Central anbdlv. , $100. L H. Jensen to H. Ghrlatofferson , part lot 90 , original plat , $1,200. Laura D. Wells to Henry Lauter , part nwi 21 , 75. 43 , $800. Henry Klofman to L , W. Caughey , part nej nwi20 , 76 , 43 , $470. laaao Doty to E. L. Bellinger , lot 13 , block 3 , Street's add. , $250. Margaret Clochcsy to Jerry Kelly , lot 15. block 18 , Riddle's nubdlv. , $2,300. Total sales , $5,415. Oantctl , a Private , Brooklyn Times , A prominent Brooklynlte , on his re turn from the World's Exposition at Now Orleans , took a run up to Louisville on his way homo to visit a friend , who was unusually delighted to see him , and who did all the honors of hospitality wlthtrno Kentucky spirit ( Blue-Gr < ft whisky ) Hitching up a fast horse for of course every true Kentucky gentleman drives a fast horse ( if ho can beg , borrow , or steal one ) ho took our friend for a drive to show him the city. The Ken- tnck > an pointed with his whip at a gentle man and remarked : "Soo that man coming out of the Courier-Journal bnildlugl" "Yes ; who is he ? " "That's Col. Watterson old Hank. At short Intervals ho would again point his whip and say : "Seo that man on the corner , that' * Col. Burchard ; owns lots of trotting stock , That man over by that lamp post is Major Martha. See that man with a gray suit on going into the hotel that's Col Littlejohn. That man jus ! golfing into Jhst buggy is Capt. Kellogg poker player the captain Is. See that man standing in that doorway ; that's Ool. Will S. Hays , the song-writer. See t5at man going into the telegraph office ' " that's * "Excuse mo , Jim , but do yon happen to have a revolver with you , ? " "Yes , I always csrry one. But what In thunder do yon want a shootln'-lron for ? " 'Ju t let mo take It. Thanks. Now show mo a private , please. I want to hoot the cnaa , Ho must foci d d lonesome hero. " Australian Bport. o Kangaroolng la the most Interesting sport in Australia , and is ono of the most exciting in the world , Largo meets are organized , parties of from twenty to thirty joining in these hunts. They rid to the kangaroo grounds , and as soon a an animal is sighted the two dogs are ro asod aud the horses are given their heads. If the Australian horse is up in his bnslmss , and if you let him take you , instead of your trying to take him , he will carry you safely , avoiping trees and underbrush. A goop , strong kangaroo trill give you a long ehase , and very often HARKNESS BROTHERS , 401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. CARPETS , CARPETS. CARPETS. ' % A large stock and choice patterns. Prices clear down. DryGoods , DryGoods All the novelties in Dress Goods , Silks and White Goods , Always Lowest Prices. We make a sneoialtv of Store Sliacliiigs > Office Mattings , the furnishing of churches offices and public buildings. Harkness Bros , 401 Broadway Council Bluffs the dogs cannot follow dim. In this 0 iso , when the horseman gets up to the kangaroo ho takot of his stirrnp and strap and inooVa the animal over the head , which Effectually stuns him. Ho is then JcllJod and skinned. The hind quarters are given to the dogs. It is good enough for catinp , but too strong to bo patataplo to those of dollcaso taatr. The tail , on tha contrary , ia considered policious when made into BOUD. The nAorafjo \ slzo of the kangaroy is about 3J feet high , and la very fierce when cornered - ed ; ho has oven been known to rip men open with a alnOlo blow from ono cf his hind legs , COMMERCIAL , COUNCIL BLOTTB UABKBT. Wboat-No , 1 milling , 70 ; No. 2 , CO ; No. 3 , GO. Com Now , 28o. Oats For local purposes. SOo. Hay 9 00 per ton ) baled , 60. Rye COo. Corn Meal 1 CO poz 100 pounds. Wood Good snpply ; prlooa at yards , 6 00 ® 6 60. Oool Delivered , hud , 9 50 per ton ] 10 ! 40 per ton Lord Armour's , wholesaling at 7i > . Flour Olty flour , 150@2 90 , Broomo 17G@8 00 per doz , LIVH STOCK. Cattle Butcher cows 8 35@3 75 , Botcher atoers , 3 70(34 ( 00. Snoop 3 003 50 , Hogs 3 60@3 75. PBODUOB AND TBtnTO. Eggs-Dull at lOc. Butter Receipts are increasing ; choice crearaety,22@24o ; choice country , llDc ; good 12&14c ; poor to fair , G@10c. Race butter should be wrapped in bleached butter cloth and closely packed. Poultry Demand strong supply light ; live spring chickens , good size , 56 00 perdoz.hro | ; old chickens , light and medium weight , $3DO@375 perdoz. ; live old chickens , heavy weight , $ -1 00 ; live turkeys , 10@llo per Ib. At present tha weather is too uncertain to ship dressed poultry ; however high prices can be obtained lor choice stock arriving in good condition. Game Demand is only for fresh killed ducks ; mallards200 ; mixedl 59 ; teal , 1 00. Onions None in market ; choice stock would likely bring 31 76 ; sprouted and poor , 8100@1 25. Beans Clean stock in goodjdemand at 61 30 @ 140 for mediums , and 1 GO for navies ] dirty Block < is dull at $1 00. Potatoes The freight war has given us choic Wisconsins and Mlnnesotas at C5@70c. Giood natives are going at 60o in bulk ; small lots of sacked , GGc. Ureen Peas None but poor stock as yet , at $2 00(13 ( 00 per bushel. String Beans 7Cc to $1 OOJper box of one- third bushel. New Potatoes S2 50(33 ( 00 per bushel. Sweet Potatoes Table , 3@4c per Ib. Strawberries Fair Arkansas , 25o per quart. Asparagus - Small native , 75o to 1 00 ; Cal ifornia , $1 G0@2 00. Spinach 32 JO per bbl. 01 elhtr ttmion ieaoT i wllhont lit Jalli > r irawin * of UM& CHRONIC DISEASES""Ukl" 1 ' Orer thirty jtm practical oxptiUoat f. Pearl itreei , Council EloEl. ' " - i frss. WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THI3 COUNTRY WILL SEE OY EXAMINING. . THIS MAP THAT THE CHICAGOROCK ISLflHD S PACIFIC RAILWAY By reason of Its central position nnil rloso relation to all principal lines Fait and Went , at Initial and ter minal points , conitltutca the ranit Important mid- continental link In that system of through transpor- tatlon which Invites anil facilitates trawl and trafllo between cities of till ) Atlantic and 1'aclflo Coasts It in also tha favorite nnd best route to and from points Kant. Knrthcait anil Southeast , anil corrutpondlnff points West , iiorlhwcat and bouthncet. The Croat Rock Island Route Guarantees Ita patrons tint uen n of ptrnonal teca- rltr alfordpd by a Bolld , thorouRblr balUitvd road- tut , mnooth tracks of continuous tfrcl rail , tubilan- tlally built culverts nnd lirldncs , rolllnir rtoi k as nrar pirrcctlon OH hunmn rlclll tan make It. the .aftty appliance of patent burferH.ulatfonns anil air brakes , uniltlmt cinctlnv dlBelplIno which iroverni the prac tical operatlun of nil Its trains Other f pcclalllc i of thin routis are Traiisrcrs at all conmctlnir point ! In Union Depots , and the unnurpattfied corufortu anil luxuries or Ita I'assonutr Equipment , Tlio Fast f'JDrcw Trains between ChlcnRO anil Ptorla. Council llluiri , Kansas CMty , 14-avcnworth and Atchlson uro compo ed of vull vrntllatnl , llnely up- tiolitorud Day Coaches , llairnlllcent 1'ullman 1'alaco bleepersof Iho lalost dcilgn , anil sumnluous Dlnlnic Can , In which cl ljorat ly reeked meals arn Wnunly eaten. HetwtimChlcauoanil K /vsC'lly anilAtrhlsou are also run the Celebrated Hccllnlng Chair Cars. The Famous Albert Loa Route Is the ( llruct anil fayorlto line Ixtneen ChlcaRoanil MlimeapollsariilSt 1'aul , where ionm-i-tloni4areroailo la Union Depots for ull points In the Territories and llrltlsh 1'iovlncos. Uvur this route Faet Kiprt-m Trains aru run la the wntirinR places , imminer ro- forts , plcturesriuo localities nnd uiintlnii > unil Ashlntr CToumljof lotra and Jllniutic'a. It Is ul < > the most desirableirouto lo the rtcu > " jt llilds and | m toral lands or Interior Dakota Mill anolbir DIHKLT UNE. rla Seneca and Kan obtainable , as jreJI as tickets , at all iirlnilpalTkket Outre * la tha Uultod Btatoj and Canada ) or by ad dressing R. R. CABLE , E. ST. JOHN , Prts't A Oeu'l M'jr'r , Oon'l T'kt & J'OM. Ag't , AMUSEMENTS. Mammoth Dime Museum AND THEATER. 6th Avo. anil Pcirl Street , ( Formeily Martin's Kink. ) PAIVIKH & SAKDIH , Prop'rs & Managers. Ono week only , commencing MONDAY , MAY 4TH The Celebrated and Popular George France Draia'ic ' Company In tbo Highly 'Sensational Dramas BLOCK GAME -AND- WIDE AWAKE. OUR OURIO HALL. Will contain Freaks of Nature , Curiosities , and Mechanical Wonders , principal among which , will bo found the world reputed won der , SIGNOR DEL FUEGO , The King of Fire-Eaters f PROF. E. M. DUNTON , Illusionist. MISS EX PATTERSON , The Lightning Lady , LOWANDO BALDWIN , The Armless Wonder , POOAHONTAS , Princess of the Todoa tribe of Mexican In dians , MADAME HOWELL , The Bohemian Glass Blower , THE LIVING HALF LADY , And many other novelties. A Reaort for Ladies. A Resort for Ladies , Museum open 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. Theater Matinee 2 p. m. Evening 8 p. m. lOcts ADMISSION lOcts SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. Spcotal ft veiilMmenta , mo M Lost found , To Loan , For Bale , To Bent , Wants , Board' ' tug , etc. , will bo Inserted in this column at Iho low rate ol TEN CENTS PEB LINE lor the flrai Insertion and FIVE CENTS PEB LINE for e oh snbeaqaenl rtlon. Le vo advertisement * at oniofflo * , Ho. Pear ! Blrevi , near Broodwav WAHTB. WANTED Situitlon by a young nun having limited experience as dark and book-keeper. Addles * , E. K. , BIB office. Council Blags. IMJUND A pwketbook onUmiog valuable papers. Call at Baa office , proro propertr , and pay for thli adtortUoment FOR SALE AT A BAKQAIN-Tho deslroblo rest- dcnoe or bnslnc'a property on Upper Broad * way , known ag the Powers place. Apply.to Quo , H. BHARD , 22 Main itreet. WANTS TO TrtADK. Good Iowa or Nebraska land for a email stock ol bardvaro or general merchandise , well located. SwiN & WJLIKBB. TjtOR B4LB A rare ohanco to get a fine , well 1m- J ? proved farm of 400 acres , within a few miles ol Council BluBi , at a bargain. Low price and oaay terms. BWAH & WALUQ FOR BALE A good paying hotel property with llyoiy stable , In ono of the beat Bnull towns in western Iowa will Bell with or without furniture , or will trade for a small farm with ( took eta SWAM &WALKIQ. FOR SALE Land ! Improtod aad unimproved. II you want a farm in western Iowa , Kansai Nebraska or Dakota , lotus hear from you. SWAB & WALKXB. I\OK BALE A Unto number of business and teal- denoo lots In all parts of Council Bluffs. See us before you buy , SWAN & WALKBB. FOR SALE Partloa wishing to buy cheap lota to build on can buy on monthly payments of from 82 to 810. SWAM & WALHIB PIOll KEN t Wo will rent you a lot to build on with the privilege to buy if you wish on very liberal term * . SWAN & WALKXB. TTtOR RENT Desirable residence 007 Fourth tit Apply J. W. Damon. fjiuit BALE Houses. Lota and Land. A. J. J Btcpbonron , 603 First a\onuo. AHTtM Every body m Council BluBa o Uko . TniBn. Delivered by carrier at only Iwtnty tents a week. JTACOJB SIMS , COUNCIL BLUFI S , IOWA. Office , Main Street , ItoomB 7 and 8 , Shikars'and Iltuo block. Will pr ctoo ( La Siateand tate oonrta. ) THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD UPE WRITER [ NO. 2 , Ia the Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. ' With only S3 keys to learn aa operate. It prints 76 characters Including capo and small letter ) , ! punctuations , figures , elgns and fractions. It otne elmplest and moat rapid writing machine made at well u the most durable ' ' for free illustrated pamphlet. Wyckoff Swnnns & Benedict , Chicago , 111. , Sole Agents. , 0. II. BHOLKS , Council Agent for Western ; MANDEMAKERS & VAN , - ARCHITECTS , - CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No , 201 Hoper Broadway , Council Dlnfli. ft. BOHUBZ , \ Justice of 1 Peace OTKB AUKRIOAK KKFHKOJ1 COUNCIL BLUFFS. JOV7A. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and Bntisfaction guaranteed , Frame housed moved on Little Giant trucks , the boat in the world. w. p. AYLswoimr. 1010 Ninth Street , Council Bluffs AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. The only all night houeo in the city. Everything served in first elus style and on shor notice , Hot and cold lunches always ready. SMITH & TOLLED ACTS. J LEADING jfl Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA. AGomplete Line of New Goods to Select From. ; Will Discount all Prices. MRS , D. A , BENEDICT , 337 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs , Iowa Good Agents Wanted TO Brs. Judd & Smith's NEW IMPROVED ELECTRIC BELT. Offlco and Fictory , No 89 , Fourth St. , Council Fluffs , Iowa. KIEL gALE STABLER Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which me will cell in retail or carload Iota All S toe arranted as Reoresented Wholesale and reUU dealers in Grain and Baled nay. Prices rea- eonable Batlalaction Guaranteed. & } Cor. Oth Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluffs. J. L. DuBEVGISE. t No. 507 Broadway Council Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the tlmea ol the arrival and de < partaro ol trains by central standard time , al tbe local depots. Trains leave transfer depot tea mln itoi earlier and arrlvo ten minutes later. PKFABT , ARBITI , TrfiOAoaand Homuwaarmn. 0:25 : A u Mall and Eiprcea t-M\r \ M 12:10 : r u Accommodation 4:10 : r u 6:30 : r u Express 9.05 A u OlliaaOO AMD ftOOK IBLAHD. :25 : A u Mill and Exproea 6.53 r r26 ; A u Accommodation 6:16 : r u 5:30 : r u Exprcta 8,00 A f&nOAOO , MLWAUin ABD BT. FAUL. 1.20TA M Mail and Exproaa 0:60 : f S26 ; r u Expreai 0.-05 A craoAoo , itnuiaroit AHD quiKtrr. 0:60 : A u Mall and Exproea 7:10 : r u 2:30 : r M > ccom > oJatlon 2oo : r u 6:15 : iu Expreu , 8.60 A u WABUH , IT. LOina From Transfer only. ISO : r M St. Txmli KrprcM 2S : r u :40 : r 11 Chlctgo Kip via Fcorla 0:10 : A M KAMA * CITT , BT. JOI AMD OODKati IWTrTB. 0,0h A U Mall and KxpreM 8:40 : r 8:16 : r u Exprcea 6.2S A M ROD ! CITT A1TD MC7TJO :50 : A u Mall for Sioux City 6.to r x ; CO r u Exprexa for Bt 1'aul B.60 A U usiov w 11:00 : A > ( Denver KspreiH 4:35 : r u 1:06 : r u Lincoln Tote O'a & R V 2.85 r M ,7:66 r u Okerland txpreba 8.80 A PfUMV THAI.N8 TO OU1I1A , Leave Council Hlufli 7:15-80 : : 9.30 10:80 : i:40 : a. m. 1 0 8:30-8:30 : : 4:28 : B5 : fl6 : il:46 : p. m. Leave Omaha 0 40 7B : ( etO : 10 -1ISI5 a. m. 12:60-2.00-8.eO-4 : : 0-4:66-6.66 : -11:100. : m. ONLY HOTEL In Couno Bluffs hiring a \.nd all modem Improvemeuta , call bells , fire alarm bell , etc. , i the _ DBESTON HOUSE Nos. 210 , 217 nnd 219 , Main Street. JAXJJOHN , - . PROPRIETOR PUNCH BLUFFS IARPET COMPANY CABPETS , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Window Shades , Linoleums , Mattings , Bugs , Etc , , Etc. Careful Attention Given to On of Town Orders , Upholstery and Drapery Work a Specialty. Oar stock ia the Largest in IB f est and U being continually ropleniehod by all the latest and choicest novoltloB. 405 Broadway Council Biufls