T3rr -f THE OMAHA DAILY BEG TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1885. _ , . . " . . II i i i ! ! i mnm m i .11. - THE DAIhY BEE. , _ COOHCIL BLUFFS. TUHS1UY MOIIN1NO , NOV. JO. crricri no. la rcori street. d liy rnrrlor In uny purl of tlio c-lty nt tr\ \ ( lily ( i-nt" | or v f < "V. JI. W. TII.TON , - SSKNTION. Jlclt r , tin ) Uiilor , for full KOIS. ) ! Sliugiu-l , Wnitu & Wols nr < ; nutting In n now I rout. John MuKinnca was ycsk-nlay llnc l for difittirblny tlio twuco. Tlio lionril of education Is to mcnt tliifi nflornoon lit ! J o'clock , nt Dr. Miicrnu'u olliui. ' . DOne of tlio Saundur IJOJHvnn nrrcstccl ) nst , nl hl for Moulin ; , ' u Buck of Hour from Hohcrt. Mnllis' storu. CJnrk Wnllncp , C. 11. PicK-crol unil John Uoll WITO yesterday llnwl by Jiulgo Alyrswortli for being too drunk. .lurry Hllclilo , who recently creaU-il such a Ht'iisution lien- , was focn IUTO yea- tonhiy drlviiiK Ihrou h tlio ttrct-ta. It is rumored that 0110 of thu lady clerks In the i'ooplo's Htoro IB eliortly to bo married. ' " 1 lui blno IIIIH anivcd. ' Tlio revival at the Alethodibt church will conUnuo Ihla week out. , althoti/ / ; Mr. HarriHon has buon callud to a uuw Held. There wore twcnty-llvo trains over tlio Northwestern alone yi' t < Tdii.y , a straw showing what rort of a railway center Council Bhiil.s ! H. U'he county bor.rd were In eesslon ycH- Uirday oaiivassin tlio vote ol tlio last eJciition , with no practical chuii o in tae result as already announced. It is Htaled that tomu of these who have been buying tip e.ty warrants at 75 cents on the dollar are noting in tlio in- tjrestol a syndicate whieh is Bolting bO co ula lor tlu-iii. It lu now said thnt Fred Nugent , liaviiifj Knti-iliod liinisch and the imuno that his career as a jonriuiliM cannot bo made any brighter by longer sorviuu , is to ac- cuptujMiMtiun on tlio Council IJluils po lice lorec. Tlio great yotisation hero yesterday wan tlio appearance 01 a man wno actu ally went t4i worn eieanin the mud oil' ono of tlio crossings. 11 it would only become the ray1 hero tlio oity wouki uo coining to Die irontof tiomotliiiig ol a metropolis. The paving of Jiryant street is going right along , 'i nurc buoms to bo a gooa many more inspectors than are needed. but as they are bi-.rvmg without cost to tlio cit > , and as they scorn to bo pretty well s.tliHiicd wiln the way the work is being done , no one Hiiould complain. Justice Sc'lnnv. luid his time occupied yesterday marrying people , in winch he iiuems to be taking the Head over all lite magintriilus in tne city. Ono of Uii > o 4oUleK ] WUH Alon/.o Arnold and Lh/a AlowJ , both of Macedonia. Anotner was 'William Kodman and Leviiia Anderson , both 01 ilont-y Crcok. Oflicer Towns is said to bo the nrxt policeman to take oil' his star. Justus lust as tlio men lind any horlof an open ing to do anj thing else at a lair salary , there is httlo temptation to stay witn tno city and got their pay in warrants which are to be sold at twnuty-livo per cent dis count , and especially as the loree. is at pro. sent organi/.ed , or rather dtborganized. Bo Bun and ask your grocer for the bread niatlu at buntn V LOUTKO'S baicory , J\'o. bX'JJ Alain street. It is the very best nuulc. Uryit and bo convinced. The very latest New i'ork styles re oowe.lcjiy \ .U . hw. O. A . K. JM. Charles lleisli-s is conliued to his room with lever J. \Vateon , of Sac City , v. as at the Ogdttn yehtenlay. Airs. Iorra li has returned home from IXMSlt to > St. I.OU13. ' IJ. C. llirri : , of Lewis , Iowa , wns yus- terday a Keuhtelu guest. AV. P. Christy , of DPS Moincs , arrived at I lie Doehtelo yesterday . Matt H. Klly and J. II.IeNamara ] \ , botn of LeMur.s , were at the i'aciiie yes terday. William It. Porler and wife , of Platts- mottth , Neb. , are in the city visiting reUth es. D.K. Mornu , of tlin Rook Inland freight oilico , has engaged with ( . 'ooke& Morgan as bookkeeper. Dr. I'oulsen now goes to Kaneas to see his brother , who in in ill health , and the two may eom-ludoto takua southern trip. fjimon nam'jorgrr ' , n Salt Lake banker , and brother-in-law to William ] \las , of the People's store , is a Council ISlutls vinltor. Henry Rotbert , wife and son , of Keo- kuk , andKdward 11. Hothert , of Chey- unno , were among those at the Ogden yesterday. E. C' Swan and wife , of Cheyenne , who have boon visiting Mrs. Swan's parents , Mr. and Mrs. Kirkcndall in this city , have gone home. Drs. Jndd & Smith's Klcetro-Miignctlo Insoles. Only liltv cents. No. ! ! 0 1'onrth Kt. , Council liiulls , Jowa. Agents wanted. For luinlwaro and hon ° o cot prices of Cooper tt McUuu , No. 41 Main Btrcet , _ _ Tlio City Council. At a meeting of the city council last evening John Short complained bitterly of thu treatment which ho had received nt the hands of the city marshal and others in regard to a chicken eoop in front of his htore. Referred to commit- too. too.A resolution was passed ordering Grand Htreet graded from llroadway to Indian creek. The oity attorney was instructed to begin unit against property owners to open the alley between the original plat and Jackson's ' addition. The resiKiiation ot Pat Eioher as chief of ( lit ) lire department was received and accepted. Charles Sanderson wan appomto-l tote to act u lire eklof , ho to receive $ U ) per nionrlfin addition to his present salary us fireman. A sidewalk wan ordered on llroadway , from the Northwestern railway depot to tlio creek. . . . The rest of the evening was spent in reading up the back minutes. * Finest display of mccrehaum and mokors1 goods for holiday gifts. T. 1) . King & Co. , Cigars and ' .tobaccos , 04 ! ) Uroadway. _ Correct Abstracts of Tit jo and Real Es- Into Loans nt McMalion & Co's , No.1 Pearl street. _ Royal Arcnntuui. All members of Fidelity lodge , No. 1CO ( R. A. , are urgently requested to assemble nt their hall on Main street , at 1 o'clock this afternoon , preparatory to attending the funeral service * of our late brother , J A. Klntz , II. J. RisuNunuoK , _ _ Secretary , The host regulator 01' tljcwtlvo orirain and nnd the beM apnetlter known 1 An ot urn Jtittci-s. Tiy it but bowiue of iinitat'.ons. llct fioin your irioci r or druguM ( he gemilnc prti | > , umiiutuuliiud bj Dr. J. U. U. fcU'tvil < V soils. - CONTEST ABOUT F1BE LIMITS , Au Interesting Do < .5ij5on by Iowa's Supreme Court. THE OFFICIAL COUNT OF VOTES. A Hallway fa-wii er Hol 1 o 1 if rt Ultf Itoll Death of .loliu Htnu Stolen ClottioH t'oiiutl At tmnt. TIieFlrc Mniltn. TliHfinprtjino court of Iowa 1m * just rondcrcil a decision which Is of interest audimpoitanee to all cities In the state seeking to maintain ( ire limlu. The case is that of ( lilcnvt Uros , the himlxir men of DCS Moiuus , who wen ) rhargod with violating the city ordinance by erecting wooden buildings , and main taining u lumber yanl within the lire limits. In the district court they wore convicted of erecting wooden buildings , but acqnitt of the charge of maintain ing a lumber yard upon the ground that the city council had no power under thn statutes to prohibit the establishing and mainuiining lumber yards within the lire limits. From this decision both parties appealed nnd tlio supreme court lias rendered the following decision , ( sus taining ( lilcrcst , and against thu city on both counts : Rothroek , J. 1. Section 182 of the cede is as follows : "Municipal corporations shall Imvo power to make and publish from titno to time ordinances not inconsistent with tlio laws of the state for carrying into ellect or discharging the powers and duties conferred by this chapter , and such as shall Fcem necessary and proper to pro vide for the safety , prc.serve the health , promote the prosperity , improve thu morals , order , comfort and epnveni'Mico of said corporation anil the inhabitants thereof , and to enforce obcdicneo to such ordinance by line not exeeeding ono hun dred dollars or by imprisonment not ex ceeding thirty d.ys. : " It is tnrlhcr provided by statute that cities "Shall have power to make regu lations against danger from accidents by lire , to establish lire districts , and on peti tion of the owners of two-thirds of the grounds included in any square or block , to prohibit the erection thereon of any building or addition to any building , uu- les ! > tlie outer wallh thereof bo made of brick and mortar , or of iron and stone and mortar , and to provide for the re nuivitl of any buildings or additions erected contrary to said prohibitions. " Code , See. tfn. The ordinance tinder which the proe- cntion against the defendants IH bought to be maintained provides that 51. bhall be unlawful for any person within certain limits to "erect any building or addition to any building not made and built with outer walls composed of iron , stone , brick and mortar , or other incombustible material , and all persons are hereby tor- bidden from hereafter erecting or estab lishing any building within said limits , the outer walls of which are composed oi wooil or other eombustibje material , or from keeping or maintaining any lumber yard or wood jard within baiif limits. " It 'IH conceded i hat the ordinance estab lishing tire limits was passed without the petition of theownersof two-thirds of the ground included in squares or blocks within the limits lived by the ordinance , and the important question in thoeaso is , was Hitch petition necessary to give the city council authority to tix lire limits. It is claimed by counsel for the plaintill' that the power is given in that of section tot above cited which authorises the council to make regulations against danger from accidents by lire , and to cstabliMi "lire dis tricts. " And it is thought to construe the term "liro districts" the same as if the words "lire limits" were used. \ \ e do not think any btich construction can fair ly be placed upon the law. Tlie.se terms are not convertible nor interchangea ble. The words lire districts are used to authorize this division of the city into districts for the better and more ollicient fatrvice of the lire department in the extin guishment of lires. That it was , t o under stood by the council of the city of DCS Moines is made manifest by the fact that the council established two lire districts and Used their boundaries. Another and very cogent reason why the words "liro districts" are not to be construed : i3"liro limits" is thnt in the same section of the statute the manner in which lire limits are to bo established is especially desig nate d that is by petition of the owners of two-thirds of the grounds in the re spective blocks. It is further claimed that the citv conn- cil is authorised to _ fix fi.'e limits under the general provisions of section )8J ) of the code. It maj be that the point would bo well taken if it were not for the provi sion in beetionI.ri7 prescribing the re quirements neeogt-ary to the exercise of the power. It is a gmionil principle of law that the hpeeilic dcMgn tion of the manner of c\tmiing a power granted operates as a limitation upon the general power conferred , or , as is said in the cose of Keokuk vs. Scrags * , Iowa , -U7t "When a thing is directed to bo done through certain means or in any particu lar manner , there is implied an inhibi tion upon doing it through otiier means or in a dill'ereut manner. " lu Rye vs. Petvison , 45 Texas , : U1 ( ' , ' ! $ American re ports , COS ) , it was hold that a city cannot , without express authority , in either its charter or by statute , establish lire limita and declare wooden buildings within such limits to be nuisances. U hat easels in its facts very much like the case atbar , MI iar as it relates to th erection of the wooden buildings by the defendants. Wo think upon tins branch of the case tlio court erred in holding the defendants liable for the erection ol the buildings at their lumberyard. II The court below held that the de fendants were not liable to punishment under the order for the erection unJ malntainanca of a lumber yard within the citv. This ruling doubtlosi was .made upon tlio authority of the ease of the City ot Keokuk vs. Soraggs , above cited. It appears to us that the case is decisive of this question. The city of Keokuk was orgaul/.ed under nspechil charter. ltd general powms were as broad and full us the power granted to cities under section Wi of the codo. Tlu.ro w.w an amend ment to the charter granting cpecilio powers fur the purpoko of guarding against calamities by lires. The city passed nn ordinance for the prevention of lires , in which it prohibited certain acts not enumerated In the special provi sions in the amendment. It was held that the ordinance wus void. It seems to IH that case is identical with this in principle. Wo are content to follow it without further elaboration. Our conclusion is that thu judgment of the court below should bo allirmed on plalntiirs appeal , and reversed 011 de fendant's appeal. Pieot Rlbb us in the latest oj' > r n Mrs , Rogers. Short Hand work and Typo Writing. All kinds. Kd Wright , 5D1 Mills at. Tim Olllclnl Count. The county board of enpcrvlsora met yesterday , and made an olllcial eanvus : of the vote of the recent election. Thu figures thus gained do not change the re- hull in any rcnpo.ct. although they shon that fiomu error i crept into tlio rivi'itu ! majorities SIR ghcn from the unollitia sources. The democrats uamud the county on tlio slalo ticket by nearly COO majority , thn vote on governor being , Whiting -J.aH , Larnbec 5t5J5 ! , giving i Whiting a nmorjt.v | of 8s < fi , and the other nnjorities on tlu * state olllees not vnrj- ng fwi from that. The follow ing shows he llgtircs on the other candidates : ForlUpresonlallvM ! Mai. Kcnlley , d . 4W ! 10,00 Siiji | , r . , n 7 Unit , d . -VSm 1,051 Hake , r . : iis' ) 1'or Sheriff : , Heel , il . . . 12)3 ) 9CO Armour , r . ' . ! , ltf ! I nr Treasurer : I'luiiHT , d . 4.2W 073 HUiKe , r . Jl.gVJ Tor Auditor ; amit.'ii , it . 4ft\1 \ 613 Klrkland. r. : . J1V l-'or Simevor : IlrodlKvli , d . ! JU.4 ! 570 To-tevln , r . ! ! , uw sniierlntfiKleiit of ifchcols : 1 .ulnl , il . 4tfJ9 , 401 .Mnllh w0 , r . , KH h'or Coroner : Helilim'er , d . 4,120 fi7 I'li-ld , r . ! ! , IW tMirSujie-nisor : Underwood , d . -1.27S 707 Knuii , d . , . ! l.n71 Holler , r . -I.Oilt 07 Ch > ! ni , r. . U.107 . . . , i i n > i - .I The electric belt of. Iluld * Smith , ! ! 0 i'ourth street , Council lilulli * , positively cures rhcumatliiu , neuralgia , dyspepsia , , paralyMs , indigo. ; inn. ins , cold eel , nervousness , headache , kidney and iver complaints , lo..s of vitality , lead poisoning , lack ot nerve force and vigor , wasting wenkne of those diseases of n personal nature in male and female. For everything in thn srroccrv line give Iho new Jinn of Kinty. it Klccb , KIJ Itroadway , a trial. K\erjthing new and fresh. Fancy groccrit s a specialty. . - < Death otMotin HtttU : . The death of John A. KinU % announced in yesterday's HUB as having occurred at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon , has caused sorrow to a largo circle of friends here. Mr. KinUas born in Cumberland county , Pennsylvania , and hail reached the age of11 years. Ho has been in the employ of the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy railway for se.veu j'ears , aud has riron from the position of clerk to that of cashier , a position he has occupied for the past three years. His cloo conlinc- mcnt to business has boon telling upon Ida health for homo tinii't and about three weeks ago. while returning from a meet- ingot the Royal Arcanum , 1 which ho was an honored member , he was stricken by paralysis , and since that time has been failing despite the skill of nhvbifians and tender care of friends , and death came. He was a man of many rare virtues , in business muttons having a clear headund in social relations a warm heart , and seldom is ono taken from lifeho ! e deat'.i oauBcs so many sincere expressions of sorrow among acquaintances and friends. He has a father and brother living in Pennsylvania , and another brother , Lew KinU , now of St. Lnnii > , has iioen in attendance at the bedside several days. Mr. W. W. ( hapman , of this city , was also related , being a cousin. The funeral will be held this afternoon afJ a'olock at the residence ot1 Miss Laura Italdwin , No. fioU Willow avenue. The Royal Arcanum , in whose circles he was so prominent aud active , will attend in a body , and the remains will be laid away in tairviow cemetery. Substantial abstracts of title aud real estate loans. J. W. , & E. L. Squire , 1U1 Pearl . street. _ _ Cottage ranges , Garland stoves , Ra diant Homes and Hub heaters of the very latest patterns at bed rock prices , at Cooper i'i McGee's. No.11 Main btreet. Found Ills Clothes. About three weeks ago a painter named Jensen , boarding at the Denmark hotel , had a suit of clothing stolen from his room and has been unable to get any track of them until yesterday , when ho discovered the young man wearing the coat and vest. The young man was brought into court ami established the fact to the satisfaction of the judge that he did not steal the. clothes , but that ho found them in the collar of the Coy hou. o , where they had evidently been hidden by whoever stole them. The clothing was turned over to the. lighiful owner and the young man allowed to go free. _ Every one buying 25 cents worth of 'L' 1) . King & Co. , hat ! a chance , free , in the great drawing , December L'l. Forthobi'Kf and cheapest oysters call at Chicago Lunch Counter , MM Itroad way. Ojster coup all day , only 10 cents. fiomo Pickpocket 1'appy. On Sunday night there arrived here over the Rock Island a line looking gentleman - tleman from Pennsylvania , who with his mother , was on route for North Loup , where his mothcr-in-l.tvv lives. Ho claimed to have been the victim of some thief on the train , near Dea Moines , who relieved liis pockets of his tickets and pa pers and about $1.V ) in money. It seems that he fell asleep , and when he awoke ho found his coat unbuttoned and the pocket book aud contents gone. The railway o'Jicials being satisfied with the truthfulness of the statement , oiiw to it that ho was provided with thu ueccs-iuries for continuing his journey. Joined , On Sunday afternoon Rev. T. J. Mnckoy ollleiated in tlio happy Hervieo of joining in marriage Mr. ( iporgo F. Wit- turn , of this city , and Mi s Jennie Cooper , a very cultured lady , who has had charge of the public schools in Minden. Mr. Wittiim hiisalso bcun a teacher , and has been pursuing his studies in law and has been admitted to practice. The worthy oonplo have m-iny friends , with whom thullKK joins In wishing the newly wedded ones the brightest future. Lamps cheap nt Homer's , ! J3 Main St. Fancy and Staple Groceries. "No. 168 - Broadway. Opposite Ogden lloase , Council Blu la. d , - - . This honso bojn n now OIIP , ronao- qnnntly i'.v rythimj In slock U now nnd In-ill. I'rimvi fi roaconnblu M any other eery in tin- Ono iriul is all wo ask. SINT25 & KLEEB Grocers. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Oar f took If non c-otnploto In nvcry ilopnrt- ini'iit miU vuiiliiUiH nil tlio luU'tUtvlvttmuloiruuia lu CARPMVS , CURTAINS , SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS , ETC. , LTX1 -TJIK- Largest Stock Lowest Prices. THE OKI.T EXCIAJSTVi : CAIIPGT HOUSE I WKSTBUN 10WJL PAJIl'LKS fiirnlMied UJKJU apiillontlon to o of uiwu parties. FIKE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORD RS : Council Bluffs Carpet Company . tr9m RMfr > 7 * * * f * f TiSE llttfUiti 552 COUNCIL BU7JJTB , - - - IOWA. Siydrauiic Engmeors , nnd Private Systems cf Sewerage , Water woiks anil VnntilaUou designe and oon&trnultid. * 1'luinbJnt ; work in till its branyhon.Tliifl company have ono ol the best athortoil sUxjkH of pluinbinx 0oils in the west Estimates fnruMied. 1IAUHY JHRKINH1XB , Now York Plumbing , pomiwny 652 Broad i' ' i wtii Council J'.lnll'u. Tulfjibonu Xo 27. DBESS-M'jAKING- - ' , CUniKGAND FiniNG , J e\r York , No. ! l Tcnrl Street. , Council IlluITa , ton * t _ . ' _ Kf. SCHTOZ , Justice of the Peace. OlCcoOvcr Ainrrlfnn Evprp < w , CO IMl J. UU JUi > VA mim , ITK Of K. 1 . I ITV , Haa iilirno.l a Hiillo of difmalnnt ; pnii-.n lit Noywllioiulway , OPPOSITE THE PEOPLES' STORE. CuttlnB : uul lilting " l Setter JrSIotel MISSOURI VALLEY , IWA. 'as it , . wi.tur SPECIAL NOTICES. * iOTICi : . { ? 1MX.li fi'lvertlfcmerita , ( I1 M I < o , Found , To | . < ian , For fnlo , Tu Kent , Wnnta llCU'iutrifr , tic. , * , 111 Ino ln".ortod m this cohiiun at tliolowrato of TI'.N CRNTS I'KIl MNUfortho nrf.t Intortlon nnd K1VK CENTS 1M5H LINK for wich cutoriiucnt Insertion. lflvo nJvortifo- muntsnt our unii-o , No. 12 Vctirl Mrcct , near " \\TANT15 ! ) rirst-t'ln * * honors nt HnnivS.ontn 1-nuiidry. No. fill ) Uromlwny Council 1inOM-Aieolv firnlflixl Inrito front room for rout nt No. vai Vine eticrt , Coiiuiil : ItiufT * . Ir OK 8A1.K Helm ? dcslroitu of movingto Uinnlin , on luvount of my Iwlui'RS , 1 oltrr for wlo my rvfldriieo , corner t'tmrtli nvctiuo nnil Ninth street. Imiulro on jut-mltea. A. I * . IH. limit il. oreKfroH nnNT-AtMuMaion & H No. 4 I'cnrl Mn-ot , roil SAM : , rent HKNT on QfO. M Ior fnlf or rent , on very lUwnil ternr. U Tlio Council IlhifTH I'IMHT Mill. complete , with tliolnrKO bourdlUK liouso nnj ttiruo acres of ground. No. W A liiiclnrfs property In Cnrrol.ro muuty , lown , will tt-.ido lor western Innds. Vnliip , nbnut M. ( X > . No. BO A tirmittful liorno In tljf town of llnst- IIIKS. MlllH comity , Iowa , lor Kcbmskn laud. Vnliie. W/At. No. 41 A Rood liiiflnoss property nnil also a peed reKldoiitfij pioporty In tlio tow n of flicuvo > lrl.rnn comity. Ill . loxv down for uifthor will txclKitiffO for wt'Etrni land * . No. l',9 A Milomlld fiinn , well Improved , Oil ) ncrofl In llckln ) on county , lown , Joining tlio tnwn ul' Splilt Ijiko. 1'riro , for n cliOU tliuo , t-'lfi per ncrc. No. 1M to 1B7 Am four Inprmetl fnrmi In I'hllllpB county , Kmi'ss , onrli with u enmll In- cimibrmu'o. Tlio oiinltns will l > o ( ixelmiifiod lor unliinuiilioml \ lld Innd In Nelirnwhn. No. 1X1 ! H ) ncu-H In llolttouitly. Nob. , partly Improved , at n liltf Imitf.iln. WiintH to cjcbuiiKo lor iiiprttmndlfc. No. M A line two Mory lirluk residence , ono of tholiPBt locution ? In romicil lllnIK will trudo lor jroixl uiilnciiiibcrod Kimt-ns or NubruiJm In lids" . Vnlnc. i 15,1m No. iVmml II Are tivootliur hmntirul homos In Council llhilfe , which c-.ifli pityincms will buy i\t n Itarjiiiin. No .Vj Alionutlfiil "iib-irban locnllon In Iowa City , loivn. will ui'linnfro lor wottorn lands. Viihio , ffl.lKK ) . 'J ho uhnto are only n few of our Pnx-lal | bnr- piilns. 11 yon'vfBot iiuj-thln to trade or Mill , or wnnt to i-cll nny u'til u 'nto or inurulniiullii ) , wrlt > us.Vo hu\o \rral coed Hlocltn of irooda totmdofor lauds. SWAN & WAI.Kl'.U , Council IllulTH , Iowa , OFFICE J. L. De BEYOISE , Agent , No. 607 Hroodwuv , Council Bailway Time Table. COUNCIL The folUnvlnp Is HIP tlmo of nrrlvnl nnd ilrpnrtiiit1 of truln * l > y oititrnl Mmulunl tinii1 , nt llio Irvcul ( lopiiis. Trsilns Imvo tr..iiMcfilopot ten minutes c.irlltr uiul urri\o leu icluutus later : UCI'AUT. AllillVK. ClUrAf.O A. NOP.TTIWnSTKIlS. 'liSn.i. M . Mull unit IXxiiroin . ( lfflp. : M. lu's'Oi1. M . ArcoimwrtliiUon . < : M J1. M. CiuUl'.M . Kxpn H . ilUJA. : M. ClllTAUO d IIO < .K tSMNl ) . B.'ft A. M . JlnUntiar.xpii"-H . n.13i' : . \ | . 7:15 A , 31 . Accommodation . ft : 15 1 > . M. fiuOI : . M . r.Apirss , . HU15A..M. CIItC\iO , MllMt KF.F. A ST. I'Atll , . fl:20 : A. M . Mull uml E\i > r > st , . tifiOi : * . M. BiUoi'.M . Kxjntm . ! llo.\.il. : nni'too. iirai.i.vtiroN 4 gui > cv. tl : < 0 . M . Mull mid UAI > VU . 7:10 : ' .M. V.'A r.AMi , dr. 1.01111 & j'Aomr. 2:15 : r. M.I/x'ul St. l/ouls llxpifH I xnl . 3U : ) r. M 'J'liir.Kler Ht. l.oiiiIVx. . TrauHlur.iU''O r. M KAMMAH ( .m. tVT. , Il > C 1 COl'NClIj llUini ? . 10:10 : A. M . Mnlnnai\pic ! s. . 7 : ' ir.M. Un5l' : . u . Ilrricss . BSijA. . uiiv Ttr.A.M . sioux niy iiiu . mo P.M blCi : I'.u . ht. 1'uill Kxii < * i < t . 8:25 : A.M TMO.V I'AC.t'lC. 11:00 : A. M . tlonvorHypic'-s . 4r : ; > i'.M. lAi > . M.-.l-lnooln I'li's. . Din. & It V. . . „ ' : : ! . > r. M. 7 : il * . M . Ovorlaul Kvpn > M . 8:110 : A.M. nrM iv TIIAINS ro OMIIA. l.ravo Couildl lllillls Ta"i 7r : > T > USO : IOJW 11:40 u. in. ; l : ) -SJ.- > JW : : f2S-in : OS5V- 11:45 p. in. I 'n-.i Oinutiiiiav - 7Kibr10OJ : : : 11:16 a. in : l-M 2.UJ-i.c : 4-M tD5 5 : ! > 3. OISTLY HOTEL In Cotuu'U lllutrsiiiivlng And nil iniMcni Itnprovtmtuls , v.ill bcllH , lire alarm ticlLs , i < lc. , tatlio CHEST ON HOUSE ! Kos. 'M , 217 uml "IS , > fnln Street , MAX MUliK , l'itprl tor. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT BSens Fai ! & Winter Wear . ' nu 1 lloj ( , ' ISiiFtrrw , Suits. Jli'iih' uml llojs' lrti Suits. rii'lciH'nV ' ' Uvury Diiy and Droin SniK f niwjitts lor .Vfon , Il < > } 'n r.nd Chllilrou. Mr > iiliintTiiII : rSult- > . Jlcrclu.ur Tailor OVOK MCI cliant Tailo I' < ) uul to tlio lut t , tu oilor , AtliiUrilin pi-Ic . Vat Moris' Kultn ir.i-1 O rroat& ] .c n JfrnV Pullh mid H\tir i W. Vtit Moil1 , ' TIIIHM 11 i'J TOIWHTS in ISco Mcdlcatdl Pcaih ts" , lv\tra llt-inv ranry ColoroJVouh > uU julrwl iiuiUiiict ) , iroui ftc cuih to ( t.oJ. DUHLAP fiHD STETSON 10U TIIU 1'ALL Ofc 16 T. s -crnisnssscciTo 000x33 G-loves , Neckwear , Suspenders , Handkerchiefs , Collars And Cuffs , iUiillUo3 | uml ii'UKniublo priooi. BETAIL DEPARTMENT f , Co jut .1 HI alts , JACOB SMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW CO CJ ITOIX-i SLiX3 IPP'Sl , l'r ct tv1' in llou.ui i Ju.l o , PAlDUPCAPIi L , j20,000 , , AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , $100,000 , liosl SX7OOE3SSOie. 3 TO J. 103 B1AHST STSEET , COUNCIL BLUFFS * X& . niPOUTKKS OF AND DEALERS IN Musical Merchandise of Every Description , Toys ar.d Fancy Goo .is. Wo make tlio cclccratod Ilardman Pianos , and the Royal Whitney Orgnnn , 0 specialty. Every instrument warranted. Send for catalogue. MUELLER MUSIC COMPANY , Council lilull'H , lown , THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE Have removed to their New Store , Hos. 32 & 84 Main and 33 & 36 Pearl Sts. , 'NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF THE Where they have put lu u new stock of ladies' ' and Gents Furnishing Goods , Etc , , Etc , Among which are the following lincfl : its and Caps , Gloves and Mittens , Gentsf ISTeekwear , Gents' Underwear. H .OT * * < ! > i.-'i f , Tui'NKSND VALISUS , MOVAIMI VIXK Sninrs ( Vifttii'eit.'s ct/Hd Misses' "Underwewi Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and Shawls , Ladies' Valises , Blankets an4 Flannels , Rock ford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO. , No. ftj anil i Main Stroct , Council No. 33 and 33 I'ourl Stroot. No TRAVELING AG-EH s ! EMPLOYED BY J. M PHILLIPS , WHOLESALE DKA.LEU IN ' ! Ho. 413 Broadway , Council Bluifs. Our customers get the benefit of the expense thus sat od. Scud for jirico liota.T W. nrtcJt Inilldlnrs of nny lilml rnlP vl or moved and satisfaction suurAnloed. Fraino lioonoa inoT on Lllllo Ulunl trufUty ibo licjt ill tliu vvurld. loiootu BT. , coiiNcit. ni.urrs , IOAW. Y AND- No. 29 Main street , Council Bluffs. HO , 7 and 9 MAIN STREET , Council Bluffs , Iowa ( CEO , W. SCIIINCLLC i CO , , ) No. 540 Broadway , Council Ciiffs. All woiU . imrn iti.cd o < | iutl to Tr-.y l/unuliy \vorl. . Vi'nrli tailed Tor an ! dollii'icl I'l K . ' . .MUiiMlfc : Uy mull or in pi 11.11 louc-lvu | ir. mpl ; il > I c. nt I u. Kv \ - mlucaUJtuulmuM uud luiriupuivs. 'ivl f | ihuue .Nu IU R. BICE , M. D. or "ll'T tuinort roir.ovful wlctioul ( | M , i.i.lfo . nrilruwliiK ol' l > lo < ) < J. CHRONIC DISEASES of all klnm a ipootelty. O IJT thirty ycuiv' ( iiiiotlcnl oxnorioiwo. Oflloa No. 11 I'curl hircct , LViiinuil lilulli. nios. omcrn. M. tr. n. OFFZGE& & FUSE ? , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. , l&U. -AT Mrs. B. A. Benedict's , Jin. an llronilwiij' . Ijonticll llluir * . HairGoods'HairG-ooda ' Of nil fclndi niiKlo to Of overnllo older. niudo. Hair G-oods Hair Goods