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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1885)
I 0 TUB OMAHA BAHiB.TC15 , MONDAY. NOVEjrBKR 10 , 1885. TH K DAILY BKK COUNCIL"BLUFFS. . MONDAY MOKNrW , NOV. 10. ornc/3 ; Jo. la Tcarl Btro t. JMl mill ) c.irr-or In nny * nt ) II'M ' rw . k. 71 , W. 'I'n TOV , Manwrrr. At I\0l J. 3t I'.VJ'to'.V. Hi i iM' , llf tailor , for fall goods. , Ji r-M y dps live cunts etich , at the IV opI"'V Siuntoday. . Tli.-1 li L' "it 'icw oloa'ti have arrived lit tli' < l'i opi'-i | ' More. riio Mikivlo h to bo frivnn at the OJHTSI IIOHS-O Thursday cvenliiK. Kndlr : i bnrtfninq In nil departments duriiij' , 'InvvetU ' sit , tins I'onplis'.i HUirc , Nrv Jlw of initer-rt' mid tslilldrai'fl cloak just rocoivijd at tlm 1'eirplo's 3loro. Aifvnd HID tfivat bo-dory niul undiT- wonr sa'o ' thii vvck lit the I'yoplo's slort ; . T | > o Swftmon j\lu.ia \ company , last told llirf-o upright urn ! one Mjuaro . John fiirrln , fonnorly of P d Tw < ) od , ts about to PI > KUKO in the coal juid feed biiHiiu's-i buru. J'ostinasUT Hownmti lins orilorod all nih'prllsinjr matter removed from tliu walls of tlio pualulVico. Tlio PottsuvaUamlc clnh wiU flvo Us Child annual inufquorndu in I'latnor's hall on the uvcninj'of the 20th. ( ionrio ; King has boon pent to jail for IHUin ; daynfor taking an axn from Albert 'Jfylurvilliout asking him for it. T. A. Jorgi'nsrn nml jMIs Jobanna Jcnsrn , both of tbh oily , wcro married by Justicu Fraiiii'y Saturday aftornoon. 'TIKI funeral of little Louis McClelland , Ibo tlircyi'arold son of Air. and MTH. MrClolltuiil , of Lincoln avenue , was held yciitnriiuy afternoon. "Slu'k" tJio ' " " Carroll was only "drunk" royiHtural in tlio uity jail yesterday. He was also charged with using profane Ian- jjiino ; ; on thu struct. Air" ) . lJn il Lox , wife of ono of the best known citizens of the county , died ut her home In Kockford township on Thursilay , nnd was hurled Friday. The Sunday ordinance did not prevent Homo jjiunblinjr yesterday. One local c < * lourity in this line Is said to have dropped ft'O ! ) yesterday ! before getting np from the table. "J'hc're has been so niueh dolny in the DiliniC for tin ; foundation of the new court homo that it itj now too cold to do much wi'b the eement and concrete. Work is therefore to be suspended until spring. The notorioiifi family named Partridge , who have been rather quiet of Into , are to the front aijain. One of Iho girls is charged with throwing a pail ot swill over the dinner tabln oi a neighbor. She will have a heaving befuro Justice Krai- noy to-day. Council Blufl's hud coma prospect of colling located hero n elook factory. It is hoped that in Piakiiitf the preliminary nrrungcniunts there will be more public unit-it and generosity fhown than has eliamtttemod some former altemptB to ng here. Mrs. ( J. ( Serapaehor died Saturday evening at her homo in tlii.s city. She waa a native of Germany , and was in her filth year , blie bus lived in this city uinee 18iM , and for the hut I hirteen years lias been the proprietor of the Union avenue hotel. Su ! leaver three sons and live daughters. The funeral will be held at tin ) Cntholia church at 2 o'eloak tliis nftornoon Tdo'Tvy Leaf" was given Saturday evening again by the. Powers' company. The seonory iu very line , most of it living ejwi tally painted for the play. The com pany H a most obedient combination , and Sullivan , in the leading Irish char- acinr , sliows himself to be a true artist. The audiences hero have been delighted with the play and the manner of present ing it. The nxporiment is again being tried of opening th public lil.ur.y Sundays from J to 0 o'clock p. in. It W.H tried ono be fore , but in the summer sea-'on. Then it appeared that Uicro w.u no nubile de mand for keeping it open .SuiulttVH , as the pnrlia and drivH drew the peoplo. Now thai the weather is colder , and people Lave to get indoors more , it may be moro generally u ad. The mayor this morning ' -unod thn fol- Jowing order lo the eh ; "f. police : I do hrreliy order am } command jou to see tliatour eily oiilinane''S and Mate lan.s arc atonco obeyed , and that all violators nro immediately jiroweented under the city ordinaiH'LS and hlate lawn. Von must rid our city of vagrants , petty thieves , hoiiho roliuei'ii and law breaKers. J will furnish you detectives and extra , policemen if needed. Prof. S. S. Hiimmil ) , president , of Iho Chicago Hcliool of oratory , has been giving instruction to the tuanhers of tlic iiihtio hohools here , and the pupils ot the t ligh wheel for a wei k past. Human eloouUnnist of wide reputation , and an excellent instructor , 'llii.s evening he is to give an entertainment in the lUoomer pchool hall. The attiMition being paid in the public Mohoolr here to thin bnineh of culture Is gratifying to many of the patronfl. The Ancient Order of Hibernians have presented the Catholic ladies a handsome Bedroom set to bo rallied oil' : t the eom- Jug fair. The Eot was Hnoured through A J. Alandel , and is now on exhibition nt hia place , No. ! V.5 Itroadway. Sumo , who delight to t-ilk , have started a re port that the Bet is only a hccuiul hand ono fixed over. The fact is th.it the set v/na made to order by the 1'ond du Luc Furniture company. It la a beauty , and whoever gets it for twenty-five cents will have a pri/n to be proud of. The farmers are prone to complain that the city folks have ways that are d'trk nnd trieks that are not In vain , but the farmers are sometime : ) not over slow in this line. One of the city merchants bought a large number of isggs the other day of a good , hone-it old farmer , but it lias tiinee been discovered that the greater part of them , which looked so fresh and ni e , had been boiled to konp them. Old boiled eg # > nro not in good demand hero , and the merchant found hiniHclf with dead atoek on his hands- very dead stock. It scums that llvi mtiyor it allowing hi-i tiiHnUablo thirst for ono'iii notoriety to lead him into actions which appear to } > o voryorankihli. His recent elVuMon in a Chicago pnjier is a simple. It contains wood-out ni "his honor , which might per baps bo recogni/iid by the Ho-iton'cracker modal adorning hia breast , Much indig nation is felt among the Lest i iti/cns bu- cnusa the mayor lends his aid in pictur ing this city as in a fitate of ivln-lliou and lawlessness , Council KltilVs is damaged by Midi ) B.'iisationul ' plcturiugs more than can be estimated. The mayor ou ht to have deeunoy enough to resign. Then , if JMI wants to portray the eily sis defying nil laws of ( ipd ami man it would bo less harmful. His title of mayor gives him a little inlluencn , which ho would not other- wi.so have. Ho has no right to use. this Sntlueneo to thodamageof the ct ] > whUh unfortunately elected him. The cleetrio belt of Juild & Smith , SO Fourth street , Council Ulull's , positively cures rheumatism , neuralgia , dyspepsia , pile. * , juiritlyriifl , indif'c.stion , ( its , cold lout , nervousness , lucuhiclu' , kiijney ami liver complaints , loss of vitality , lead ] > oiMninjj , lack of nerve foruo and vigor , wasting weaknos- ) tlio-m dUeaties of a personal nnturc in male and female. Lumps cheap at Jlomor's , 88 Main St. BOLD ROBBERY OF A WOMAN , Another Thiaf who Needs the Attention of thoPoHco. DEATH OF MRS. WM. MYNSTEn. Wrorlc of Two Trains on Iho North" western Ollior Ncw Oatlicrcd In nnd About tlio City Tlio CiTBton Tragedy. Hold A bold and pucee3ful robbery waa oommitte.d Saturday evening nt the resi dence of ilr. B.V. . Tieknor , on Sixth Blrc'jt. Mrs. TiokuorTIIS seated in her private room in the rear part of the liouse about 7 o'clock checking up some accounts and crediting some money whinli she had received that evening from boarders at the house. A light tap was heard at the door and she arose to open it , taking Iho money in ono hand. As she did ao a man suddenly sprang In- f-ide , snatched thu monov from her hand , and disappeared as quickly nn ho had come. She stopped into the next room , the alarm to a boarder , and fainted , gave was POOH restored to consciousness , and was able to give further particulars. She said she had about $ i > 0 in her hand when the follow robbed her. Most of it was gold. Her surprise was sueh , and thu robber wiis so quick , that. she gained no very nccurntu description of htm , mii'ely noticing that he had a Scotch cap pulled pretty well down over his /aco. Drs. Judd & Smith's Electro-Magnetic Insole * . Only fifty cents. No. JW Fourth St. , Council IJluH's , Iowa. Agents wanted. The very latest New York styles re culved weely at Mrs. O. A. llogero. Icath ofMi-H. Mytisfci' . Airs. Mynster , wife of the well-known attorney , William A. Mynutor , died quito suddenly about 8 o'clock yesterday morn ing. The event comes with little warn ing to her friend" , few of whom know oven Hint she was in dellcato health. She was feeling quite comfortable , and was up and about , but at an early hour yesterday morning awoke her hus band and complained of pain. A physi cian was summoned in haste , but no skill or tenderness availed. She hag been : v resident of this city nineo girl hood , and the cad and sudden event casts a deen gloom over a large circle of friends. Only hist week the family moved from their home in the suburbs into a rcsiiloncu on Avenue F , ju.st oil' of Oakland avenue. Besides the hus band , nhe leaves live children. The no tice of the funeral will be announced hereafter. _ _ Finest display of mc.orshaum and smokers' goods for holiday gifts. T. 1) . King it Co. , Cigars and 'Jobaceos , Oltt Jiroadwiiy. _ _ Try John Templcton's "Rose" cigar. Two Frolj > lits Collide. On Saturday night a collision between two freight trains occurred at .Montour , Iowa , on the Chicago & Northwest-urn railway , Ul ! $ miles east of Council Bluffs. An extra or second section of train No. 5 , was switching at Montour when train No. 13 , n live stock run , came thunder ing along and collided , smashing the two engines badly and ditching ten or twelve cars. cars.Mike ll.ignn , a single man of lioono , who was _ an engineer on ono of the ill- fated engines was killed and ono of the jrakcmen badly but not seriously in jured. The brakeman who was injured was on top of the train , and seeing the inevit able cullihion ran back as far as possible liiiforu the engines struck , lie was thrown to the ground. A .number olthe cattle on the fctoek train were killed ami injured. L isHenger train No. J ) was delayed for some time and left Boouo for this city two hours and tifty minutes behind time arriving here late yesterday morning. Correct Abstracts of Title and Heal Es tate Loans at MeMahon & Co's , No. 4 1'earl street. Bo sure and ask your grocer for the bread made at Smith t&Loerke's bakery , No. W5 ! Main street. It is the very best inaiio. Try it and bo convinced. The Coin ! iis Jury. The following is the petit jury drav.'n for tlio coming term of thu district court which opens hero December 7. Henry C. Brands , Jones township ; James Mith- en , Ifmo : township ; ! ) La rum Parish , Ha.vl Ucll township ; V. Kost , Kane towiifhip ; John J'arkcr , I'l'-asant town- hhip ; .1. W KiJgoru , Kuno township ; Joseph MeUinnlsr * , Wright townnhip ; C. II. Norton , Knos , township ; J , Burwein , Kane township ; L. Jonuen , Boomer township ; John liooth , Sr. , ICano town ship ; K. It. U'olls , L"wis toNYiitihip ; K. Muttnz , Kane tov/ns'dn ' ; E , Cas'vor , Hock- ford township ; Marl : Lnonard , Neola township ; Joseph Beck , Kane township ; K. V. Phillips , Kane township ; I. A. Boron , Crcneent townsiiipV. ; . II. Brown , Kane township ; J.V. . Hamilton , Mace donia township ; J. It. Wilmot , Neola towiibhipt John W'urnor , Vulley tosvn- hhip ; ( T. S. Dye , Carson to'.vnahip ; Chan. Carson , Silver Creek township. The grand jury which served the last term will servo the present. They are : Lewis Smith , ( iarnur ; C. C. Weaver , Wright ; , J. lllley Hough , 'llas-el Dell ; iloseph Boiler , D.iyton ; John -Iniiuin , Kane ; Joseph ICllis. Minden ; L. Kirscht , Kuno ; A. II. D. I'edeieoril , I'leanant ; A. Wheeler , Kane ; William Curriu , Crescent - cent : I ) . J. Farrell , Neola ; II. Getting , Sr. . Boomer ; Tho1) ) . Kearnev , Bi.lknup ; K. UoseneraiiH , Kane ; I1. Bcc'htulo , Kano. For hardware and house iurn-hinia ! get prices of Cooper Medne , No. 41 Alain i-trert , _ Pieot Uibb us in the latest color a Mrs. Hogcrs. Details of ( lie Crenon Tragedy. A BII ; : representaiive on Saturday meta a gentleman who doe.i biislnes.- ) and re sidc.s In Council Blull's , but who hap pencil to bo in Civs > toi : on Thursday mrirning last , when the shouting of Mr : ) . William F. Morse and her twin sliitor , Mrs. Siuie ( jray , by M'r- * . Joseph Long took place , lie was not far distant and was ono of thu lir.it to be on the scene of the shooting. When the Br.i ; man asked the gentle man the particulars in thu case he ro- poatcd just about thu sumo Mory as wag I uiven in a ppc.ciul lilopntoh in the ) > BC on Friday morning laut , The story he ne/i.m / witli. "Them wera three women H\iu ; ; in the hi > ue , the two sisters living down Maiui , and thi ? Mrs. Long , who did the shooting , up btalrs. "It seem * from what I learn that Mrs. Long was a resident , of Orostsusome tiiuu ago. .shj lli'.Mi being thu wife ot ; x Jlreman on the ' < J , ' nnd om > day > > hu seemed very anxious to know of her husband if ) ' < > uaagoiu ouion liis umiul run. Hit became suspicions that the tmd tome onjevt In view , so ho cmieludcd hu'd leuvu his room ut thu hotel and 'juuko a jrcak' n ? if to take his place with the jnbuoo of his crew "llo relumed to his lodgings affrr a few hours of absence nnd found the door locked ; aftfr repented ripi : at the door with no re- sponsn from the inside , the husband burst rn the door and found a prominent man of Crcston and hia wife In n very com promising position. "llo quietly ( that U as the rlrenm- ( Stances wouhl allow ) withdrew nnd pro cured -divorce from this vunnnn , who ia now known as Mrs. Long. She left Ores- Ion nntl went , to Kansas , ami just lately returned to Orc ton as the wife of : i Joseph Long , vho is a brako.man on tlio ' ( J.1 They procured lodgings in the liouso witli Mr. and Mrs. Monw and Mrs. Gray. "On Thur'xlny morninc Long , ho linil been out on the roailtho night pre vious. enino home nnd had a quarrel with ( its wife. Ho then went down Hairs and asked Mrs. Morao if she kmnv if any innii hrul stayed with his wife the night previous. Snc replied that .neh was the : asi : and that she , iii attempting to pa > > 8 lilm In the hall In the darkness , had ran against him. With this Long" wont up stairs , hud another quarrel and then lelt the houso. "Mrs. Long now camn in and askcil Mrs. Morse if * hn hnd told her hiioband Ilia about , her , Mrs. Morse answering , 'Yes , I did ; 1 wouldn't loll a lie to snvo my llfo. ' Mrs. Long , who , by the way , is quilo a nice appenrln woman , nulled hei * " revolver with 'Inko that , i ( - -yon,1 llred. Mrs. Morse throw up licr hands , the ball entering omof thorn. Shu started to run , anil MM. Long fol lowed nnd kept shontimr , one of tint halls milering thn breast of Mrs. Atorse. Mrs. Long llred three shots at Mrs. Moi > o nnd then turned on Mrs. Gray , the ball tak ing effect in the back of the neck , going upward nnd lodged in the brain , and another in the breast. "When I got to the scene of Iho shoot ing and the doctor came , ho probed for the balls and found thn ball that struck Mrs. Morse in the breast. This ball 1 now have in m.y possession. "After shooting the e women. MM. Lomr loft the house and walked down the street , and was overtaken by the of- liecrs who arre.sled her. "Before ihe shooting down stair ? took plnee , 1 undeMand 3lrs. Long tired a shot or two upstairs. At any rate uhy broke a considerable quantity of the household goods , then came down stairs. She 1001113 anxious to have the.so women die , and has 'hoped they would' several times. "I haven't heard if Mrs. Gray So still alive , but can't see how she can live. "It's said after Mrs. Long's lirst hus band got a divorce from her she made it lively for some of the business men in Crcston. She demanded money from a certain man , nnd he gave her , it is said , $300 , and after that slio didn't keep her mouth , till but gave tno fellow away. " Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J. W. , & E. L. Squire , 101 I'enrl street. _ _ _ For the best and cheapest ovators call nt Chicago Lunch Counter , fHKJ Broad way. Oyster soup all day , only 10 cents. Blatters nt ? lii | < icn. MUIDKN , Iowa , Nov. II. All is quiet since the election , the farmers not taking < - time from their cornfields to come to town. Suifort & Wic , of Avoca , have bought out Messrs. Oillaland & Co. , of MinJen , and will buy corn here this winter. Our postmaster has resigned and recommended J. W. Crow as hia successor ser , who if appointed would jjiyej satis- 'action to the republican politicians of this town. Mrs. F. M. V7i't is visiting , liar parents n Nnuvoo , 111. Foster Bros , have sold thqir drug store icre to Mc.ssrs. llarvy & Beard , of Neola , who will continue it as a branch of their SJuoiasliouso. W. - < i Cottage ranges. Garland stoves , Ra diant Homes and Hub heaters of the very Jntest patterns at hed rock prices , at Cooper & McUeo's. No. 41 Main street. Every onebuying 25 cents worth of T 1) ) . King & Co. , has a chance , free , in the great drawing , December 'M. Fimiiaj ; Foyer. In his rounds yesterday a KKB man learned that a gentleman in company with Col. Beebo , agent for the American Express company of this city , were look ing about town for an ex-agent of the express company munad. George P. Foyer , who , on November 7 , just a week ago , had absconded from Glcncoo , Out. , with between ? d,000 and $10,000 of the company's monoy. The HCB representative called on Col. Beebe , but that gontlem.in begged to be excused from giving tlio reporter any news concerning the case aa ho thought the abseoiuler was either in Council Bluffs or Omaha and the newti , if made public , would put the fellow on hh ( guard. So the reporter withdrew , know ing there were numerous other channels from which to gather the coveted item. The BIK man shortly after learned that the absconding agent , Foyer , was in Omaha last week , ami on Saturday went to ono of the banks of that cUv and hnd if,000 exchanged , and at another ? ldl)0 ) rauh.ingccl , and Mr. Warner , a detective for the company not being able to lind the fellow in Omaha , came over to this city yesterday and hunted the town for hint George J. Foyer , the nb-condcr , in described a-i baing 'M years of ago , sandy beard , live feet eleven inches high , weighing about 000 pounds , andUiaving one thumb slightly deformed , it' being somewhat uointed by a felon. If he is in this vicinity he no doubt will bo quickly nabLcd by the otlieers , : is thin are all watching for him. For everything in the grocery Hun jjlvo the new 'linn of Kinls & Klcoli , 103 Broadway , a trial. Everything now anil fresh. 1'nney groceries a specialty. Tlio special ngent of tlio Singer manu facturing company , Air. A.J. Dunn , \vlio ha * been in charge of the Singer olliee in tlii-city for Houietimo pa-it , lias about completed bis work hero. Ho Hilda the late agent , J. A. Powers , is ehorj in his aecouiud something ovur if-VH ) with no hoiidrrncn to fall luck on. Mr. Dunn is Installing Mr. L. Simmons as iiucnt for tliu Singer niuehlnes here , and will in a day UIM > go hack to Chicago.Mr. . Sim mons who has bern in the city for iover.il weikis a gentleman of very pleating addreKs , and eoinw.s with an abnndaneo of c\perienec nnd liigidy recninnicuded. Short Hand work and Tvno Writing. All kinds. Ed Wriglit. 051 Mills r > t. County Clerk Shea spout' Sunday in Fairlield. S. P. Folsom , jr. , Sirmlayctl with his friends in tit. 1'aiil. Misa Anna Wright is conilnod to her bed with mnlnrla. Jim MoMnhon , of Fremont , Neb. , spent Sunday in the Blull'4. A. W. Minturn has boon I'pj'oirtcd postmaster nt Little SInu * . 8. Stewart , of Council Binds , is visiting Dea Moinea Iriundg. So unUiir thuKr's ; - tur. tur.S. S. B. Uoliror , of Haaar'ttmn , Md , ia in the nlty , the guwstot-M. V. and SauiD. Kohrer. Cajit , 1) . F. Elcher to-duy 6uccc < 'l ' ( Xljit.VilH im n4 . t-r3nt ndotit of ( ho mull service ntlfc trunsfcr. Miss Oullain , who has been tlio pu-st of ilr" . Xlontjioiiivry for finerulcvke. . liaK returned to her Chicago home. J. Jl. MrNanmrn , goticrrtl agent of Die fninotis Jhivi'vly ininPlrcl troupe , uhd lite assistant , \Yminm Kvi-rrnll , nrnin the city nnd stopping ill tlio Ojrilcn honso. Senator Oark. 6f Page conniy , is re ported ns bciiiR inHI health. Tile ram- ; n lias been a source of both mental and nilvsioal strain ; and physically , bo was ill prepared to meet It. Mrs. George Chninbcrlaln , who Is visit- Sting her old homuin JefTorsonTille , hid. , has been called npou to mourn tlu > death of her aged father , Mr. Myron Stratton , who died there on tlio 10th. Mzzio Kincht liiis left to attend in riiicnjro. Slie was accom panied by her father wim , before bin re turn , will vlit hia diiughlor. Mitf. ( ' owduroy , in her now Immo in Wl - cousin Nortliwestern Hotel Nely fftt il nml furnHicd. l.r | icra\ . KIi TATE , Prop. SMITH I.SADIHG HO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET , OoiTiicil Bluffs , Iowa DRESSMAKING- , CUTTING AND FITTING. Formerly of Now York , Ko.MPcsrl Street , - - Council Bluffs , Icma LATK Ol'l' . V. ftr\ , Fnt oponosl a mite ot itrcesumUlnp parlors nt Ko 07 llroadway. OPPOSITE THE PEOPLES' STORE. Cuttliip anil fltlluu : i iHxaHy ! ONLY HOTEL In Council liluffs having And all niouorn Improvement * , call belle , Cro , nlisnn bcllR , etc. , la thd -j CREST O f HOUSE ! Nua. 1:15,1:17 : : nnd 21 ! } , Mnin Street , UAX,4 > Hl LS , Proprietor. ( CEO. SCHINDLLE / & CO. , ) A'o. 540 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Allirorlf Kunrnntpcil otjiml to Troy Tnun ) ry wirlc. Work r.illoil lor nml dcltvnroil rilKU. JVI1 Kocda by mail or Ciprciw receive prompt , t- l-'porlnlt.ca Cloanlinocs nnd promptncfB. Tel f jihono No IKt. -AT D. A. Benedict's . . . , No. 11)7 ) Dronilwny , Council Uluffa. Hair Gfoocls Hair G-oods Of pJl Xinda rando to' Of ovi-ry Btylo rcndy order. inc.dc. Hair Goods Hair Goods tfMO l IINACB lAIHItO WITH Tl , ! CEOOHAPHr Or THU rOJKTFlY Wll ! C 01 EXAUININO IhH HAP THAT TH * CHIOAGO.ROGX ISLftNDfi P4GIFIC RiiLVVAV li/i an > ifllr > n'.r > l | > oiltr.ii ! mil rloca nt ! ! .11 to nil inl.li l | > Al lines i : 3t u l Writ , nt liilllnl mul In- rnliml iMiir.l' . , run < tlliuph 'un i\oft \ linporUnl tnl < t- rontlniiilnl link In t.iat .itrti-m nf Hirunirh tinn-rnr tAllun xlilrh lmlli-1 nml f 'l ! ! ) tfR irntfii-iul lr nlo lM > IWfcril CillOl Of IhO AlUl .Jt > rll | 1'AftHp i'tUKlP It IM nlmi Ilia difi.nlu AUI ! li Mfciiuitg to and fr > Mi pulnu l-.i t. Mnrll i t mid hmillioiei , nd corri-jpvnJIn | -c > ! , Wot. Nnnlmr.t t.n > \ 3..nlir : < t. The Great Rook lslc\ l Ftouto Onmnl fi l patronn ( lint > iiir < if per onol ff.-n. rll.r r.trii.rtnl hy n luillil , iHir n < hly ImHn-tr , ! r.imj. liI. I. nn > elli trM-kn ut rni.ilniiuuj fittI toll , rnhflnn. 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A1..I liunJUK jnl lUklne v 19 If. : IOWA nml Ml mwlfu It IalMt ilir MILL it itil n.i.loiM lur rl.'j wheat i : M > tal luttouj lu.i > rf nf Inti-il ir iMVotji i II IMOI | r DlUM'i' I'V1 irlaPmec * an.i Kin- Bitkoia ! tifi iHnril li"i in ' liflnn ul , Inrinn. noils . ii.ll.-vrmf lie. ui.ili . 'iiiii-ll lUuirn. K n it7 ! , Wllm.apnll3i.iiijst I'milnlull. It lii .IIMc I olliln. ] u ' nrlfclliil taforiRnii.nl tro n ii * i tul VnMtrt , chMr.iMe.fi . ! ! n. tli-lirli. : ill i.rli , < .laM kr % . < , - > m tli * L'nUeJ tuit AIJ t , ' o Jni ur LJ - Urcj fj R.R.OAEtB , E. GT. JOH , I' . . 't i. Otu'l M'jr'r. QinlVltlJtVtn.st , SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special r.tlvcit'fcmcntuoh ' m lxi < t , I'ounO , To Ixvui , I'or Stale. To P nt 'NVi iitt Ilotmlliiir , rte , , will IK In rtnl In llili > column t t tlio low rate of TKN rttNTS I'KR t.JNi : for tlis flrst Insertion nn.l I IVK ITXTS 1'KIl UNR for each fiil equoiit Inotrtlon. J.onvn advertl"0' tnontsnt our otr.eo , No. 13 1'carl etrcct , near Uromiwojr. WANTS. STltAVr.D-On tJftfunlnr nlenf. n I'lnckow ' , \ < : \rt .lnrncv. \ snltnhlo . wllllxjIMld tor nny Inroimitlon h'nd ntr to Iliu llnflliiK of the cow. Joliu M. Dllte , No. into It'th Hvonuc. - To tiny nil Ilic tlr t-f litss * rrnli < t > luiiii .Kiuscholil pioils Unit ure oilf rc < l lor fpi' , meh ug fnrnlturo , curpMit , s-toios , oli- . rer'ors not lm\lnp PTUHMI.Y llistelai'sootls ( will snvo Umo by not applyintr. All DIIIPI-S will nvi'lvo proiniit nttontlon mid will lie pnld Iho lilitlufil mnrkct prli-es by A. .1. Muntlol , ittt Ilroailnuy , iJonlor In now ami slrlcUy tlrtt-ela < torotul-bmul ruriilture , ite.elo. : WA'JTKD- ' lo room , with lironkfi" . ! nml mpporonlv , iu\ir llrondwny ilciHit , liy rt > ouiifj tiiun. Aildrops IItcc. . \\TVNTJti-1 : Irst-ol.ns Itnncn nl Homo Ktcnni Uiuulrj' , No. 5 < oilroiul\\i y Council nlulfp. nnVisiTjjn TtunTrA iiiocV nu'uWiM KrRDlreii ) loom for rout at Xo. LVl Vine Ftreot , CouiU'Il Illtiirs. Ir OIl fl.M.U-Hi'lnjr diijlnwo or tnoxUiir lo ( ) nUlmviii ) Hi-count nl'my tinelnotB , I oiri-r forralomy rc Wi'iiee , cnrnor I'ourtli axrinin nml Ninth olifet. Inquire on pronilbcs. A. 1 * . llr.llimnl. OfSis : 1-011 lH'.N'lAt McMulion .t No. < 1'ojirl MrocL. WANTl'.U Ctrl todo liousa orknt 61B Fourth 8t , Wotk llf nf , roil SAI.K , you itn.vr < iu""l\uiiA.NnT ; NO. M l'or FBlooiMrnt. on very llbnrnl tenna. The ( 'OIHK-II llhnrn 1'npor Mill , ooinpli-io , with the liu ( TO lKiai\Unu' hoithO mul tlux > e ticio.i ot RIOIIIKl. No. ' 'i5 A business property In Clinrokco , county , limn , will tnulo for wn > nrni ) nii < l . Vnlue , nliont f < . ( MO. No. .T9--A lieniitll'nl homo In the tnwrn of Mn f- Inifs. Mills roimty , Joivn , for Nebraska ltnJ. Value. W.500. No 4t A iinni ! tjuMncfti | > ropM'ly nnd nUo i\ pooil ro ldciice pniporly in tli town of > .U'l , < > : in comity , 111. .low douii lor ojt"h or will I'Tohaniio for wettcrn hinds. No. K'.i A i > i > li'inlld farm. wf > ll improved , W ) nei > "i In Dleldnmn county , low.i , julnlnn tlm ton n of Hphlt I.uku. t'rlco , for n fhort time , VW i ; r nero. No. 11 lo 1ST Are four Inproved farms hi I'biHIp county , Kiuu'ii" , c'ucli wlili : i Binull In- iMiinlirnnco. Tim equltni will lie c.\rlmnRc < l for iiii'nt'iiiiitii'tciinlld luiiii In Nc1irn ltn. No. 1 1 1 ) ncri'S In ItolLvoiinty , Vel ) . . partly , impnived. nl a bli baiymn. Wiints to eichiuiifo for tnrreumulfoo. No. fit A line t o MOIT- brink n'ldrnro , ono of lliR bet looatloiiB In Council Illultf. will tmdo for irood imlnrunbi-iijil Kaneas or Nn'oruilid InwK Vtiliui. $ I5V ) . No. Tkinml 11 Aio tnnotlirr bcrtutlfiil homos In Council llliil'n , lik-h cii'-h pn > ineiru will buy nt fi bargain. No. M A bcnntlful sii'iiirbnn ' location In lo n f'lty , lown.vlll vichanco 1'or wcstorn nlue , . . ThonlKivo nro only n f-ivof our "podnl tmr- iraln < < . If jou'voKOt nujlli nsr lo trndoor will , or want to soil liny real esl-ito or mcroban-llsc , wrltn us.'o liuvo tcvernl mxnJ hlcckK < D ifoods to tiaitu for lauds. SWAN & WAl.KKH , < 'oinic.l lllutfH.lowa. TICKET OFFICE J , L. Do BEYOISE , Agent. No. tC7 Jlronilirnv , Council IllutTo. Railway Time Taliie. COUNCIL HLUKFB. Tl'.a following Is tlm tlino of nrvlvnl mid ilppnrtiiro of tvnliis by i-cnlrnl slunditnl llino. ut the locnl dojwMs. Trululomo tmuMprdoimt ton uiinutco rurllcr ixr.il urrlvo ten minutes l.itrr : iirr-iriT. JIIUUVB. CIUCAOO h NonTiiwrguiuN. S.ri.i. ) : v Mull mul l\pioa ? fluOe. M. Y-'Afir. M Accomiuodatiou 5Ue. M. C:3U1 : > . .V ! IJ.\jreiH | 0iAA. ; M. CHICAGO fe IIIKTK ISIAM > . P:2fi : A. M Mail mul Kxprcss C : " Tp. v. 7:1.5 A. M Aucominodiition 5:4"n : * . H. bui' : ! . M ExprcMi IJ:03 A. a. CI11C.VGO , MILWAUKEE ft ST. PAUL , n'Xl : A. M Mull unil K.xpiess 0:50 : p. M. 6:25 : p. M K.vprt-s.1 ! ) :0j : A. M. CIIICARO , I-.UIII.ISOION & QUINCV. 0:10A. : M .MuilRml K.xprws T:10p. : v. 5 : iV.il IJ.xpie-.s 8WA.M. : ) IVAIIASII , RT. LOUIS & IMriKlrt. 2:1B : J * . M.Local SI. Ixiuls Ktprcss Loeal 8W : ) I1. M.Ti-iinsfor St. LoiiH t'ix. Trun-.Icr.'itM v. M KASHAS CITJ' , BT. JOB & COUNCIL III.Ul'IU J0:10 : A. M Mnil nnd Uxprcss. 7i5 : : e. M. UU3t'.M : Express O-.IJJA. M. ] liCITV i. I'ACiriC. 7:15A.M BIOIIV rily Slnll Cr : OlMu. bU5 v. n .St.l'mil Kxprcrs BttA.M. : DNior : i'A < Hr. Jl.'WA. i Denver IJxpiriii ) 4i'il : : > . M. 1:051 : > . ji..Lincoln Puns , Om. ft It. V. . . : ! ! r > K M. 'tMv.u Ovcrhmil Kxpro's ijjiiUA.u. 1IUM.MY TIM INS TO OMtllA. Icnvo Council lllnOfl 7U.'i-7rM : : U:30 : lOrDQ 11:40 : n. m. ; 1 : > -J- : : ! ( ; > : : ) i:2S3flav : : : - 11:45 : p. m. Loiwo Oinaliii firiR 7:2n : tiU-10:00 : ) : 11:15a. : ni : teb : > ; ! : Ui-Uu : > 1UO : { :53 : SKk : KH HEIST Y0IC 552 EBOADWAY. COUNCIl , J5LUH-S , . IOWA. Sgniiary Hydraulic Public antf Prlvafg Systems cf Water woiks aud Ventilation designed and eon.itnietcd. rinmling work in all its branchcs.Thls company Imvo ono of the best assorted ptocks of plumbing goods in the west Eitimatc.1 furnished. IIARKY 1WHK1UB1NB , ' * . Manager Now York Plumbing company 053 Urosul Council Ulnfl'3 , Tulojiliono No 07. B. BIOS , M ; D. , npiMi or oit.iT HII . " . ) i-n'mil wl.Jiuut Oyri H' rtv > .MiV vrartiiMlntH | > rtuuJO. O.SicO Nt > . It 1. -it r-.ut l.Cnuiifil lllulli. ' IT O TJT \Vas able to buy so many good g oo ds for so t tie money as now , at the low cash sales at LOOK AT OUB Silks , Tricots , Homespuns and Boucle Dress Goods. Sucli Bargains in Blankets and Flannels. Our stock of Are particularly clioice , and our prices for tliem are tlie lowest they have beeai in twenty years , 441 1ROADWM , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ho TRAVELING AG-ENS ! LorEu y J. M PJJLU.IJ'S , WHOLESALE DEA LEU LV iuuo QL F Ho. 413 Broadway , Council Our customers get the benefit of the expense thus anvcd. Send tor price flfj Ilrlrtt ImUillii * ' . * of nny kind rnlrp.l or r.ir.ve't nml iwUefRClloi ] 6U r ntc J. rrara * houuw tso on LltUu Olnnt trucks Uio liodt In the world. J0103lh ST. , COUNCIL B1AJFW , lOATf. -1 > * -AND- tLxJz Jlxfc-t + ua * - Vro. 29 Main Street , Council Bluffs. 1'ancy ' and Staple Groceries. 3KTo. 1625 - Broadway. Opposite Ogden House , Comnoil Thi.s botur belnt ? a novon , eonso- nni'iitli r > uotbiiif ( iu Block i nwr uml Ircsb. llrlooa as reasonable as any oilier gro in ibu v.'uii. Ouo Iriul is all w a > k. KINTZ % Grocers JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW ractlcoa In SUti uml reJorat on ins 7 un I 4Jai i.-t . silos , oyncfcn. w. it. . i'c i v rcBn & PUSEY , COUNCIL DLUrfS , IOWA , J. H)5 ) " Hotel v Alter , IOWA. OKAS SXJTTIBR , 3H , r.aoC < iU' J'JIrlnily lulniilf-il for the tr.tyclltti ; u.i 'i'j ' HlKlii In tlm li'ifini h.ii'cnitr. Jlr.V r. 91 ti > u..ir lirtlun \ uiiini > lij riioin. I , I N. SCHUB , Justice of tlie Peace. OIB : vOuir AiiKTicao Ki Ul I : t .4.