f THEOMAHA DAILY BEE , MONDAY , JANUARY 11 , 1886 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , MONDAY MOHNIXG , JAN. 11. CrriCE : no. 12 Peaxl Street. JH-lH ei ed hy cnrrlrr In nny j nrt of the city nt lnr iityicntej.crfltck. 11. W. TJLTO.V , . - Jfnnngcr. TP.t.r.l'HONES , nuPiNr-ssOmcf : , No. 43. NliniT KHITOII , No. 21. MI NO 11 MKNTIOX. Tlipoily coiineil meets to-night. Pants to order , from $5 up , at Ueiter's. The new board of trade meets tomorrow row evening. Additional Coiineil Blulft local will bo found on seventh page. The Milan opera company is to appear at tlio opera house January 1 ! . An attempt will be made to-day to vim thcfetreet ears so far as the dummy depot. IVrmit to wed lias been given J. J. ISymi , of Omaha , and Miss Kiln Ahem , of this city. The board of county supervisors finished their labors Saturday , and adjourned until April. The Union I'aeille employes at tlio transfer ft eight depot will receive their pay this morning. Carl Williams is in the eity jnil on sus picion of being the fellow who "went through Cornell's coflln .shop. " Wanted A chambermaid and Jaundry girl to do plain wahhing and ironing. T'ACIKIO llOL'SK. Next Tlmr day and Friday evenings Miss Lillian Olcolt will appear at the opera house in Hugh Conway's "Dark Days. " A. W. ratten-on & Co. have sold their gents' furnishing goods stock to S. K. btanret , of ClarU.s , Neb. , who took charge on Saturday. A largo < | tiantity of snow has accumu lated ea.-t of the transfer and it is being hauled away In coal ears and dumped where room is not so valuable. Few men have put in an appcaranc at the freight transfer yards during this cold weather , but the.y- were all given work shoveling the drifting enow. Mr. Conrad ( ! eise is arranging to com mence entling ice at the lake. A plat form will be put up to-dav. The leo is thirteen inches thick and clear as crystal. John N. Baldwin has tiled an applica tion to admit Dr. Cross to bail. The matter will be reached at an early date , and it is predicted that Cross , instead of being hung , will be walking the streets at his ease. A number of thosajoon men have not paid-thcir December license yet , and pro ceedings are being commenced by the city. David Dtinklo is one of the first to be pinched. He will have a hearing be fore Judge Ayle-sworth next Saturday. The other night Sanders was arrested by the police lor being drunk , and on suspicion of having stolen a live duck which he had under his coat. The tluck was placed in jail 00. but it bus now dis appeared. The mystery as to its where abouts is not solved. "Dark Days" will show at the opera house on Thursday and Friday nights. The company are snow bound in Webster City and in consequence have been com pelled to cancel their ihitos at Lo Mars and Sioux City , and will in all probability not go to Lincoln , Neb. At the transfer men , wojncn and chil dren have crowded the waiting rooms for the past three days. Many of them for lack of funds have been compelled to lay on the bunches. The hotel man agers have been very considerate , and in the cases of women with children , have furnished rooms and meals during the blockade , whether they had money or not , BO far as they could spare rooms. 'Many of the snowbound passengers had limited tickets , which on account of the delay , must expire before their journeys arc ended. Tlio ticket agents have been making these tickets good , and thus re lieving passengers of undue worry. The yoinur people's party that was to be entertained last evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kimball at their residence , No. 807 Fourth avenue , was postponed in definitely on account of the extreme cold weather. For hardware and house furnishing get prices of Cooper & McUee , No. 41 Main street. Money to loan on chattels , by Forres Smith , i0 ; ! Main street. Personal I'nrngrapns. II. Mendel , of Ncoln , was in the city yesterday. jJ : J ) l ' "ai ° ' 'On'in , was nt the Ogden yesterday. Will L. Lukcns , agent of the "Dark Days , " i.i at the Ogden. U. M. Wilbur is in oft" the road , and is registered at tiie Ogdcn. Mr. Ernest Hart now leaves for the cast on an extended business trip. President Brooks , of Tabor college , spent Sunday iu the city the guest of Dr. Hart. M. W. Allen , of Springfield , Ma s. , who has been .spending several days here , the . . . I guest of E. K , Adams , went east yes terday. L. J. Crawford , who has been hero thirty days visiting his sinter , Mrs. D. Maginuis , left yesterday for Camp Supply , Indian territory. Dion lioiieieault , the actor , and his wife came in from the west on tliu Union Pacific yesterday morning and remained at the transfer hotel all day , taking tliu C. M. fc St. P. for the east last evening. Mr. Boueieault ha been the hist two months on Ids way to New York from New/calami. He was dressed inn ty pical KnglMi costume of light colored goods and wearing a helmet hat. Ills linir is growing more gray , and hi.s close ly clipped mustaches of white , make him look aged Indeed His wife is young looking and a perfect blonde , Cottage ranges , ( iarlauil stoves Ha- dlant Homes and Hub Heaters of the very latei-t patterns nt bed rock prices , at Cooper A : MeGco's , NoII Main street. Having put in a complete new stock of clothing , nirnivhing goods , hats , caps , etc. , Fox < ! i Hughes , No , 1115 Main street , invite the public to give them n trial. Tlirlr expenses are small and they can and do sell cheap. Tain on Keatley. Col. Tarn was in the city last Wed nesday , nnd of cruise talked politics , And democratic politics at that. He is now living in the Seventh congressional district , and his eyes have become blurred looking Into the Ninth , At least wo think they have , as he figures Col. Keat ley out of the race this year , intimating that ho will kill himself in tliu legisla ture. Wo give Col. Tain credit for a coed deal ot political sagacity , but think that ho is altogether mistaken in tlds. The colonel ulso mimes J , U. Yet/.er of this citv as a possible candidate. Cass County Democrat. For first class Missouri wood call on tileason , at Ids coal otllce , 20 Pearl street. For everything in tlio grocery Hue give the now linn of KintKleeb , ItW Broad way , a trial Kverything now and fresh. Fancy groceries a specially. There. won1 I'O L i' ! * ij. Scott count during lbTt,44 ( n t n : i : 1i Ul dinth SNOW BOUND TRAVELLERS , Some of Their Experiences , Both Stormy ami Sunny , CEr4SURING THE GRAND JURY. A Wreck on the Xor i vcscrn IIIR Over tlio Coroner's Office An Accomplished Imtly 1'oor and PreezliiR. A Sensational Jury. Tlio grand jury concluded its labors Saturday and niado n linal report to court. Judge Loofbnurow was evidently not pleased with tlic manner in which POIHO of the jurymen had coiidticteil lhem clvcs. Ho uroeeetk'd to give them n dressing up which would keep them warm , if not hot , oven with the thermom eter below the teens , and make their ears tingle despite the frost. The judge de clared that he would hereafter make his opening in truetions more elear and dis tinct to grand juries. From information reeeivco by him , ho was satlslled that certain of tlio jurymen had allowed tlicin- selves to be buttonholed by persons in terested in ca cs being investigated ; that they had been talked to and had talked over cases with interested out.iidcrs , and probably been Influenced by such a pres sure in some matters. He further had been informed that some members of the grand jury had be came so intoxicated as to be unlit for duly. This was a cause of severe con- Mire. In discharging the jury it was ap parent from the remarks of the judge that ho felt not in the humor of compli menting them or of giving them a "God bless you. " Tile bulge remarked that if his censure seemed hard to those jurvmon who had honestly and faithfully sought to perform their duties , they must console themselves by the thought of how poor dog Tray had Mtllered on account of the company in which he was found. The judge failed , however , to note-the faet that tiie honest jurymen did not have the say as to what company they should have. The criticisms of the judge have brought to the surface all sorts ot reports as to the causes leading to their utter ance. There seems a general belief that there was some ground for the censure , about some of the jurymen imbibing too freely. As to the other cause of censure , it is supposed to have arisen from the faet that the jury returned no bill against A. \V. \ Coll'man , who killed a man named Main at Avoca. It is whispered that Coll'man , being a man of means , inliu- once and friends , some inllucncc was brouirht to bear upon the jury to bring about this result. On the other hand , it is claimed that the evidence produced before the grand jury showed clearly that the killing was in self defense , and that in view of this evidence the jury could not consistently have returned an indict ment. It is claimed that a certain policeman was in the grand jury room while a case against him was being investigated , and that he remained there while the ballot was taken. Onother claim is that there was too much "leaking. " Outsiders know just what was going on inside , and the proba bility of certain persons being indicted. Tin : grand jury failed to make any re port concerning the alleged shortage in the accounts of ex-County Clerk S. D. Street. An indictment was returned against "Major" Williams for the murder of .lames Hughes , also against George Biakely for stealing lumber and wheat from a Wabash car , and against James Nootou for robbing a passenger named Kastner on the Kansas City road. The foreman , K. Rosecrans , was com plimented by the passage of the following resolutions : Resolved , That we do sincerely tender our thanks to our foreman , E. Rosen- crans , tor the impartial and upright manner in which he lias presided and conducted the business which lias been brought before us. The jury also investigated the cause of Texas fever , introduced into this and ad joining counties last summer , by which farmers lost much stock. Tne jury united in the following petition : To the senate and House of representa tives of the state of Iowa : We. the un dersigned , members of the grand jury of the county of I'ottawattamic , at the De cember term of the district court of said county , represent that the cattle interests of this part of the state has Deen greatly damaged for some years past by unaccli- mated cattle being brought into the state , being in such condition as to infect and disease native oattle with splenic , or Texas fever , and that native cattle contract said disease by being shipped in tlio same cars , put in the same stock yards , driven over the same trail or kept in the same pasture where such diseased cattle have . been , and that in nearly ill cases , such disease is fatal. Your petitioners , therefore , by the trial cases inflicted on the farmers and cattle growers of this section of the state , and do in a great measure from the want of proper laws iinon the subject , ask for some legislation as will make it a penal ollciifu for any person to drive , or the employes of any railroad corporation shipping any deceased cattle into the state and the owners and contractors of stock yards , receiving or yarding any such decea < ed eatllo in tiie state to be subject to indictment , line and impris onment for any or either of said onensos , and that in addition to criminal prosecu tion we a k that Hieli persons so oll'ending and the railroad corporations aliinping Mich cattle into the Mate bo nil or either of them be held liable to the owner or own ers in treble value ot nil cuttle infected or diseased by reason of said Interdicted cattle being as herein wet forth and your petitioners ever pray , etc. Dated Council IJlulls , Iowa , Dec. S8 , 1885. 1885.K K , RosccraiiH , foreman ; ( ! . Canning , elerk ; C. C. Weaver , I. K. Hough , M. R. llarlo , Joseph lioiler , K. T. C. Johnson , T. Kearney , H. 1) . 1'edieord , Win. Currie , Joseph Kins , Henry ( iittcus , John Inman , Lewis Smith , Stephen James. Correct Abstracts of Title and Heal Ks- tatu Loans at MeMahon & ( Jo's , No.1 Pearl street. C. 15 , Jacquemin & Co. , No. S7Main btreet , take pleasure in announcing to the public that their stock of articles , or namental , stylish and useful goods , is complete in each and every de partment , and cordially invite everybody to visit their store , inspect their goods and compare prices. .No trouble what ever to snow goods. Scenes Among tlio Snow Ilonnil. "It's terrible. Wish you'd been with mo the past throe days , " said a traveling man to a BKI : representative on Saturday. "Just think of it , there were over a hun dred traveling men snow bound nt Missouri Valley ; everyone of them at the Ohcnoy house. Old man Cheney la getting fatter than over ; he just sat in his chair in the ollico and gave words ot encouragement to the boys who had gone broke , and ninny hail reached their last quarter. The Cheney got our pile , Hut we had n good time nevertheless. Wo sat up the other night all night in a ear , expecting the train to leave at any minute. A company of colored soldiers were on board ; feui-h laughing 1 never heard ; why. * umu of the boys laughed thom > elvi > a : iaeep ! ; the voourt1 just raised 'Old Nu-k ' A gent on board had just coino up from the touth , and had on u licht spring overcoat ; lie's a brother of one of M. K Sni'th ' & Co.'s boys he had his ovcreoat pockrn lillcd with books to make his coat feel heavy. "A party of ns started to walk clown to the Hltin" * this morning , but wo only pot a mile when wo learned a trajn was going to try and make the trip. Wo went , back and finally left the Valley with a 'double header. ' There were about thlrtv on board and wo just 'dusted1 into I'm going to remain homo for n wiiilo "Yes , there were Hilly Kcelino. H. 11. Van Brunt , R. M. Wilbur , Charlie Ker- guson and several other Council Bltifls men up there with us. We. lilled several hacks and Jake Roger's 'bus when wo came up from the depot this afternoon. " Another traveling salesman for one of Council llluflV largest wholesMe houses said : "I don't want any more snow in mitip. Wo had a good crowd up at the Valley and lots of fun , but its awful ex pensive. The boys did the best they could to pass away the time. Mr. Cheney told the porter on Friday ' night to keep the stoves going and to 'burn everything except the hotel to keep us warm. Sev eral of the traveling men got broke. The boys si/.ed up their piles yesterday morn ing. Is'oni ! of them had any too much money , and many a one would have been broke before Sunday if we'd had to stay there. As it was one of the merchants of this city , who was in the crowd , became busted , and came homo on borrowed money. " "Hollo , " shouted n commercial man to the BKI : man Saturday. "I lind you folks hero have had a little cool spell. I left hero about a week ago to take a short trip of about forty miles , ( jot snow bound , spent all the money I had , and among four of us we could only scrape up about $15. The pool was divided among us and I just got in with ten cents in my pocket after paying my 'bus faro from the depot. One of Neola's prominent merchants yesterday greeted a Bun man in the corridor rider of the I'acilic house and stated that ho had Dually reached Council Blulls after having been fastened in the snow at Wc.ston , ton miles east of this city , since Thursday last. When asked how the passengers fared ho said : "There were about seventy-live of us , and had the Hock Island train not had a dining ear attached I don't know what would have become of us. J. J. Anderson , the dining ear conductor , lixed up a line dinner and supper for us Thursday. On Friday we had two square meals. Wo lived high thntday , even had quail on toast. Satur day we had a good breakfast about 10 o'clock , but that was our last meal. On Friday , about forty shovelers were fed in the evening and breakfasted yesterday moining. "Doc" Rolf , the sleeping car conductor , furnished three berths for ladies and children that were in the day coaches. Henry Fox , the conductor , re ceived orders Friday to send a man west to see how the shovelers were getting along. Ho didn't send the brakemnn alone , but went with him for two miles and a half , and came back almost frozen. 1 used to think Henry Fox the meanest man on the. Rock Island road but my opinion has changed since my incarcera tion \yith him for three days , and 1 was surprised to lind him such an accommo dating and line fellow. Byerly , the con ductor of the DCS Moines accommodation train , that left here Thursday morning last and got stuck four miles west of We&tou , walked over to our train and was badly frozen. We had a preacher and his wife nboad. He fed his v/ife on crackers until they had to give in. An derson invited all the passengers who had no money to diuo in his car , but the preacher held out until ho finally had to cave in and then Anderson reminded him that ho had been invited in and if he had gone hungry it was his own fault. We ran out of hard coal and our h'res were kept up with soft. The grub was cooked with fence boards. They tried to get the forty shovelers their meals in Wcston but it was no go , so they wore fed in the dining ; car. J shall take the first Rock Island train for home again. It is awfully expensive , this being snow bound. " Be sure and ask your grocer for the bread made at Smith & Loerko's bakery , No. fiii ) Main street. It is the very best made. Try it and bo convinced. o The Hailwnys. EIThc Chicago , Burlington & Quincy has been more successful in the running of trains than any road centering hero. The fast mail trains of Friday and Satur day night reached here on Saturday ni ght. Yesterday all trains came in and lett about on time. The Kansas City , St. Joe & Council Blulls hr.s been quite fortunate , and has been running trains continually , ex cept an occasional delay of a few hours. The Chicago & North western has Uccn at a standstill ns regards niuning pas senger trains in and out of this cityT The Sioux City & Pacific has got opened up , and rail its trains yesterday. On Saturday alteruoon , about ' . ' : : ) o'clock , the snow plow and ti gang of about seventy-live men , who had been waiting twenty-four hours for orders , loft on the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul road , with two days' rations. Last evening the Milwaukee left the transfer on time at , (5:40 ( : o'clock with a long tram. The Chicago. Reek Island & I'acilio road got their pas'senger train in from Weston on Saturday evening at ti o'clock , and atIsJIO o'clock yesterday afternoon started a train east composed of mail ear , baggage , ami four coaches , beside the dining car. J. J. Anderson , the conduc tor ol the dining ear , said ho had a good . -upply of everything but napkins , and under the circumstances people could furnish their own linen. At 0:10 : o'clock auoiitor passenger train was sent out over the Rock Island. The Wabash , St. Louis & Pacilio rail way managed to got the passenger train thai , was snowed in at Imogeno with a "dead" engine , started to'waid this city on Saturday morning , and in the evening about ? o'clock started a train for the south , The passenger train from the south ciimo in yesterday afternoon on time , with three engines and n snow plow , and the regular pasbX'iigor left on time. The ollicialo say the Wabash is finally clear. The dummy trains and ferry cars made their regular Sunday trips yesterday. Cloaks at Jess than cost. Comtorls and blankets at discount. Opportunity for bargains in every department of our stock , Society. The calm following the society whirl of the holiday week was increased by the severity of the weather of the past week , but will bo renewed In a modified form by several sooial events this and next week , full particulars of which will ap pear in the ! : ; . The entertainment of the whist elub this evening , by Mrs , F. M. Gault , has been postponed on account of the cold weather. The fifth dance this season of the Im perial elub will take place in Masonic hull on Thursday evening next. It will not bo tv full dress aUairhtrictlyspeaking , The Merry Thinkers meet this evening nt the residence of Mrs , L , Millard , No. 141 ( ilen avenue. The ninth of the series of the Married Ladies' Progressive Kuehro club will bo entertained on Wednesday evening next by Mrs.M. K , Smith , at her resilience , corner Kighth street ttnd First avenue. On Friday evening last , after a two weeks'recess , the Married Ladies' Pro gressive Kuehroelub met at the rc.-idence of Mrs. John N. Baldwin. The ladies linn prize was won by Mrs. A. M. Jack- sen , while Mrs. A. T. iMwoll received the second pri/\ H C , Cory won tlio gen tleman's first priw anil ( > eO. W. Thomp son was jxwarucd the second. The winner. ? of III" ladies' first prizes in the Married Ladies' Progriss'vo ' Httchro club so far'this ' season have been Mrs. M. E. Myers , Mrs. Horace Kverelt , Mrs. B. Xerveley. Mrs. A. T. Klwoll , two ; Mrs. A. T. Rico. The gentleman's first prizes have been cant tied by F. L. Clark , Hon. W , F. Snpp , twoF. ; M. " Os'iiir , "H.n Van Brunt , Judge W. T. James , John N. Baldwin and II. U. Cor- > " > Snd Destitution. Mrs. Barringcr , an od ) lady living in a little hovel next to tlio new Kpi.icopnl church , wandered from homo Saturday , and was found on the street in a badly frozen condition , An ellbrt will bo made to have her sent to the asylum. The old lady's ca o is a peculiarly sad one. She has lived hero for years , and when in her prime was one of she moit cultured ladies. An excellent performer on the piano , an artist of no mean ability , won derfully skillful in embroidery atid fancy needlework , a linguist with several lan guages tit her ready command , she is now passed into dotage and poverty. She has for a long time lived alone In the miserable hovel , subsisting on charily , witli only rats for companions. Naturally eccentric , tind crowing more so by the in firmities of old "age , it lias been very dilll cult for the authorities or friends to do anything for her or with her. Unless taken care of in some way , she will bo found some morning dead in her house , or upon the street , a sad ending for a life which has been marked by such ac complishments. Best coal and wood in the city at Glca- son's , SO Pearl street. Jtesult of tin ; Museum Henellt. The teachers of Bloom school wish to thank the ( J. A R. for the use of their cross , Messrs. Cook and Keller for their Hags , Messrs. lionham and Harkncss for pictures , W. W. Chapman for easles , Miss Ella Slubbs , who represented the ( loddess of Liberty so pleasingly , and to the Nonpareil , Globe and BKI : for tlieir local notices without charge all of whom helped them to make a success of the en tertainment in Dohany's opera house , December 18 , 188.1) ) . ' The total receipts wore ? 10S.80. the expenses sf.VJ.'J.'i. The museum dent of $40.15 has been paid , leaving a balance of $ ! MO. The items of expenditure will bo found tiled in the superintendent's ollice , Bloom building. Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. J. W. , & E. L. Squire , 101 Pearl street. Fight in ; ; fur the Coroncr.slilp. Dr. Bellinger proposes to carry his case into the courts and have it there deter mined whether ho is coroner or nol. Ho states the reason of his not qualifying being that ho was too , ill to do so. On Thursday ho had to appear before the grand jury , but was'too ill to do any more than to be taken to the room of the grand jury , and then' right back to his own house. The first day ( Friday ) that ho was able to attend to business ho offered Ills bond to I ho county board , but was informed that tlio hoard had elected Mr. Faul. lie claims tlrat it is a piece of spite work , and while there is not enough in the ollice financially to light over , yet as a matter of justice he means to tc > t the question by legal proceedings. Harkncss Brothers are on"erin < r their entire stock of ladies' winter underwear at cost. , Mated. Last evening at 0:30 : o'clock William F. Patton and Miss Mary Hickcy were happily joined in marriage. Rev. B. P. MeMonomy officiating , assisted by Rev. R. J. Healy. The happy pair were at tended by D. Patton , brother of the groom , and Miss Nancy Hickcy , sifter of the bride. Mr. Patton is a talented young man who has lived hero from boy- need , and has a largo circle of friends and acquaintances , lie is now a postal clerk on the Sioux City & Pacific rail way between Missouri Valley and Sioux City , and makes this city still his homo. The worthy bride thus won by him is a daughter of Mr. Hie key. i well known farmer of Silver City. Friends of the happy couple bestowed upon them numerous gifts , while many and hearty arc the expressions of good will and well wishes , in which thojii : ! ' . joins heartily. A Drop in On Saturday afternoon the shelving on the north siite of Eisoman , Rodda & Co's. domestic department which contained an immense weight toppled over and caugliL Prank Forcy , the colored porter and A. Christiansen , one of the salesmen. They were almost buried under the domestics but wore quickly rescued by the male help while several of the lady clerks came near fainting. When rcncucd , Christian- son was found somewhat injured and Dr. Laeey was summoned but pronounced his troubles external but nothing serious and lie was sent to his homo in a hack. A wreck on the Chicago Northwest ern occurred yesterday morning at Ar cadia , two locomotives coming together , fcintishing both badly. Engineer Snlton , who lives at Arcadia , had his shoulder dislocated , and his lireman was some what hurl , none were injured seriously. Such were all the details that were to be learned hero yesterday , ONLY HOTEL In Council HlufTrf having- IDsosi/pe And all moacrn improvements , cull belli , flro uliirm bolls , inc. , IB tlio C'HESTQN HOUSE ! Noe. 215 , i17 ! uml 213'jluln ' Street , M. X J1O11N , 1'ropriutor. I' , T. MAVND. A , S. HAKBI.TO.N f. T. May lie < Xi Co , Real Estate. Exchange No. 101 IM.irl 8tr Ht jConnell HlnlTs , Iowa. Donlcrs In Jowu , ICunsiu anil Nebruskn I < iintU LOTS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY. Kcul Kbtatu bought and sold. N. SCHUBS , Justice of the Peace. OfflcoOver American Ktproas Company , B. BICE , M. D. , or oilier tum-ir rcinnviul wliliout tiiu knlfo or Ut4\vlnj ( of blooi CHRONIC DISEASES or ui umu p uiir , OVIT thirty years' prict ujil oxpurloncs. OiJico No. 11 IVurl s-u-cut , t-'oniK II JJIuir * . SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE Spfclsl ndTertlsemcnU , titch ns Lost , Found , To Ixjsn , For Sale , To Kent , Wants Hoarding , etc. , will bo Inserted la this column at Iholowrnto of TKtf CENTS I'KR MNKforths Orst Insertion and KIVK CI5.YT3 PKU L1NH for cocli subsequent Insertion. I/euro ndvcrtlso- monlsat our oflieo , No. U Pearl etroct , near Uroadwny , Council Bluffs. WANTS. TKMt r.lINT Tlio tlireo-story brick InislnCM - - lion-o formally oconple.l by (1n ( > iionctr& cliornlgoii , Ktuinlro ( it MeMuhon & Co. , No. 4 I'cnrlsticot. SWAN & U'AlKiit : , No. : Mnln street , ( nnilor I'll I/en's U. ink ) , renl rstiitonna mcr- chiindlsc oxchnnjfo broken. Unr books lire full cif spcolal linrpnliK , but It Is Impo'slblu to pub- IMi n icllnblc list from tlioliiot of so iniiny daily elninjrcs. Wlint wonsk Is : If yon wnnt to sell ortfiidnnnytbliiR In our line , write IH nnil wo will send you u pile of buwilns to select from. Lands Improved or unimproved , ell ) * or town properly , slocks or f.ooih of any kind In liny plnee , It sileh joil Imvo or giii'h yon wnnt let 111 liotu- from you , Swim Si Walker , round ! Itluffa \\MJfTIJt ) flood girl to do housework at 818 llnncroft . t. UANTP.t > Two irllnlilo agents for tbo o M ilinil MreiiiHl linilowiniMit Co. to work In round ! Illuira. Apply to Win. 0. Unndall. Bnpt. of AKOKC.US , Ugdoii House. 701l HKNT-l'url of ill 1'enrl SI. Half of It Is X1 occupied by .Mis * Ji. (1. ( i leaf-oil's dress milking etnbllslimoit. : " 1710H ItKNT A llnoly furnlshoJ front room JNo. . EJI Vine slreot. IJ\AUM roirSA iKAt n ImrsnTiiTr MflTTooiT IBO acres , O'j ' miles southwest of Oinalui. 6 room house , nxeollent well nntl cistern , : ! burn * . one for elRbt Imisos. one for 'M cows : hen , tool BntI wutfon houses ; I ( > J iieres In timothy : G. " > , OJU forest trees , cotton wood.blaek walnut , ash niut maple ; Kood orclund , apples , uhcrrirg , plums , ( trapes miU small fnills. Never fnllhiff slock water. It. 1' . Umi'KK , 500 llroutlway , Cotinell llluirs , Iowa. _ _ HOUSKSi ? ( > IUfKNT--At McMnhon" " * Co'a. " , No. 4 1'cail btreot RUSSELL&Go Manufacturers or nil sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Especially Designed for Ktinnlusr MILLS , GRAIN ELEVATORS , AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS , Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. NLMV Massillon T hrcshcrs. Carey and Woodlmry Horse Powers. STATIONARY , SKID , Portable awl Traction Engines , SAW MILLS , ETC. Factory Mussillon , 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. SENB FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Our stock Ifl n < m complcto In rverj dopnit mcntnnd contains all the latest styles nudelTucts InCARPETS CARPETS , CUKTAINS , SHADES DPHOLSTERY GOODS , ETC. , BTG -THE- Largest Stock -AND- Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CAKl'Kr HOUSE IN WKSTCKX IOWA. SAMPLKB furnished upon implication to down town purtiua. PINE UPHOLSTERY YfORK TO ORDER Capl Company ; > Broadway. E. B. Cad well , Real Estate , Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. Ko. 504 Broadway , : Council Bluffs THOU. orncEiu w. n. H. rusir OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Estubllsnca 1EU5. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT AND DK.U.KK IX HAIR GOODS No. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL , $20,000 $ , AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , $100,000 $ , , 408 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN Musical Instruments , Musical Merchandise of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. We mnkc the celebrated llanlni.iu Pianos , and the Royal Whitney organs , a specialty Kvcry Instrument wnirantcd. Send for catalogues. MUELLER MUSIC CO. , Council Bluffa. ARID RAISER Hrlck buildings of nny fclnil rnlsod or mnvoJ nnd satlsfnctlon RimrintooJ. Frnmo hougoj moreJ on Little ( Jliint trucks Hie best In the world. SOS Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street , Council Blulfe. ; J ] If you buy any where except at Metcalf Bros , They are selling their Clothing at Cost , and guarantee prices on hats , caps , underwear , hosiery , neckwear , silk hand kerchiefs , trunks , bags , etc , , etc. METCALF BROS , , 344 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Northwestern Hotel. Newly fitted nnd furnished. Opp. Uroadway Mammy Depot. Sl.W ) pur day. SAMUEL TATE , Prop. L. II. HEIISHAW , Manager. Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale anil llelnll Lumber , Littli , Slifng-los Snili , Doors nnd lllinds. Solo iiRenls for Ilio eclL'lirutcil Murlilulicad Concentrated White- Lime. S. 1" . .MACCON.via.i. , Manafor. Telephone No. iif" . No. 710 Main Struct , Council JJlnirs. EVERYTIII.NT. IMAGINAIILE IN CROCKERY , CHINA , Queensware & G-lass At Homer's , No. 2J ! Main .Street , Council lUitlls , la. ESSEX HOUSE , COII.SKH llllYAXT ASH Vl.NllSW. Council Illnlls. Warm rooms nnd irood bniml nt reasonable ; ici > . " " JACOB SIMS" ATTORNEY AT LAW OOTJiNOILi Practices In Hlat'J anil Keilernl Courts. Kouius 7 iiiul ! : , timutui lilur.lt. HOTEL , Main St. , Council llliill's. Near the 0. , 15. , % ( J , ; 0. . M. & Jit. I' . , nnil C. , It. I. & 1' . railway Uepuls. .Street ears iiais tlio door. Everything new and Hist class. Oi . . . , , | } | Proprietor and Manager. J.M. SMITH KO. 7 and 9 HAIH STREET , Council Bluffs , Iowa UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEYOISE , Agent. Ko. t07 BroudwftT. Council Railway Time Table. The following IB tlio timeof nrrlval nnU flcimi'finu of Iruliis l > y central Htmirlnnt time , at tliu local depotH. Train ! ) leiiru trniiNl'rr depot ton minutes earllur mid arrive ten minutes later : I1CMIIT-CI1ICAOO t NOIITIIVflSHTeil ! , U:3) : A , M . Mull mid K-\ press tt-Mv , M. l":40l : * . M . Accoiiiiiioduilon . 4:60 : r. M. Iii0 ; r. U . M.xpl-i's-H . 'JU5 ; A. it. CI11CACO & HOCK IHI.4MI. fl-'M/.M . .Mnllunil Kipiuks . fir,3iM. : . 7irA. ; M . AfconuiKiUittlon . ,5 : < , r > . u , cu ; f. > i . Kxprc.-s . 0:05 : a , u. CHICAGO. UII.\VAIKI.I : ; & ST. r.Mii. PSO : > t , M . Mull and KvpresH . ( liWi1 , M. 0WJ1' ; . M . D.vplrss . 0:0.rA. : H. CHICAGO. IHIIII. INdfON A DII1NCV. II ; JO A. M . Mull mill U.VIHSN | . IJiMr , Uii'Ji-.M ' . Uxplim . li05 ; WAIMItll , ST. MllilH * I'ACIKIU " : 'f > e. M Local St. I. mils Jixnioss Local . IlilOi'.M.Tniiisrorht. ' KANSAS CUV. HT. JOU k COII.NCII. UI.UfTrt lOilOA.M Mull mid llvprcsa fr.0 ; ! r. M. KO&I' , II. EIOUX i'nv A _ . 7:1BA.M : Slour rily .Mall HWiM. : ) . ( , ; M f. u Sl. 1'iiul Kxplo-iH HI OA.M. UNION I'AfSHU. 10:35A.M. : Uunvi'i'i\prcb1 : ! nMui'.M. Jlll p. M..Lincoln ] 'ns , , < ) m , & U. V.U5 : p. % ? : Wr. M Uviulund RxuroH BID ; A. tf. DUMMY 'IIIAI.SrtTl ) OMAIM , I.cnvc council 'iM-f.M-uM-W-M ' " ' " " " 11:45 : p. . 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