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[ 25 / - F i COUNOCIL BLUFES H. BH. SEAMAIN, STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Lands and Lots ought and Sold. OFFOSITE THXE FPOSTOFEICE. BEN ROGERS' OLD STAND. THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2 1 IOOI""JIL BLUFFS RAILROAD (was decided in the supreme TIME TABLE. CTICABO, ROCK TALAND AND PACTFIC. Depart Arrive Atlantic ExY.. 5:30 p m | Pacific Ex} ... 0208 m Mai and Ex*..0:20 a m | Mail and Ex*..7:00p m KANSAS CTIY, 8T, JOR AND COUNCIL WLUFFS Overland Ex.11:30 . m. | Overiand Ex,,4:00 p. m. 800 % m, SI0UX CITY AND PACTFIC. Funeral Director and Undertaker, No. 17, North Main Street. - . - - . Gouncil Bluffs Calls promptly answered at all hours, night or day. New hearse and London carringes diroct trom the factory ars rin in connection therewith. WWAMMEIR WAVES That novor require crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Good's Halr Storo, at pricws nevor bafero touchod by ny other hair dealer. Also a full line of switches, ctc. at greatly reduced prices. Also gold, ailver and colored nets. Waves mado from Iadies’ own halr. Do not fail to call before purchasing elsowhere. All goods warranted as represontod. MRS, J. J. GOOD, 20 Maln streo., Counoll Bluft ~ UNION BAKERY, 617 SOUT MAIN STREET. 1HE BEST BREAD IN I'HE OI1Y. None but first-class Baker: employed. Bread, Oake, Pies, &c., delivered to any part of the city. Ounr NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 536, BROADWAY, (Palmer’s Block. Between 6th and 7th streeta. E. TIGKNOR, PROPRIETOR. Our? otto:—Strict cleanliness, the best quality of meats, and lowest possible prices. Meats de- ivered v any partof the city. Come and seo our new shop. = Bethesda ~ |MRS. E. J. HARDING, M. D, S SO Mail and‘EX..*9:20a m | A SX....0:68 pm Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. il eave Omaha. 108 m, pm, 8 p m, 4 p'm, 6 m, 6pm ary during the day 5 and 6 o'clock, and run to city time, pt Sundays, {Except Saturdays. $Excopt Mondays. THREE TICKETS IN IOWA. The Parties all Represented in the Congressional Oontests ‘With Their Quota of Drive Well Frauds Rail- road Notes. Des Moines Cor. St. Paul Piouver Prese. The democrats of the Third congres- sional district despairing of hearing from J. M. Griffith, who was nomin- ated for congress August 27th, and who is in Europe, the central commit- tee concluded to let him slide, and have substituted C. W. Durham, now mayor of Independence, to furnish the corpre for the political funeral in ocourt, and royalty was what they were after. One day Iast week Judge Buchauan, couneel for defendant, was aside the supersedeas bofore Judge Nixon of the fedoral court. Ho was not a littie astonished, and could not proceedings (supersedeas) must be ment to show that inasmuch as the the lawger what he was reading hi# law from, to which tho lawyer re copy of the Revised Statutes and requested him to read his law from that. He promptly assented and read that the proceedings must bo granted ‘‘within sixty days, or afterward upon the permission of & judge of tho appel- ;| late court.” The judge informed him that the location ot the comma made a difference in the law, and as the super- sedeas had been granted within the sixty days, it was useloss to make any argument on the motion, and the mo- tion would bo dismissed. The judge sugaested to him that with a little more care and attention to the law he would have boen saved the embarrass- is becoming famous as a political speaker, His democratic friends are sending for him in all parts of the county, Barney has given the ques- The “boys” are in anticipation of a fine treat as Mr. Walafald Yeahale, of Maryville, has agreed to come and The German-American Insurance with him, like it, and think we could not got along withoutit. Therefore please ac —_———— ¥ree ot Coat. A1l persons wishing to test the merits of a groat remedy—one that will positively cre Conmumption, Coughs, Colds, Anthe wa, Bronchitis, or any affection of throat and trial bottle for Consun whow you \ a regalar dollar-size bottle will do —_— WOMAN SUFFRAGE. Mr., Mosewater: 8. G. W,, of Fairfield, sent a com- | ment of such a blunder. RAILROAD NOTES, The name of the Forest City South- ern railroad company has been this new project, which is likely to culminate in an important line, as its name indicates, It is now being built from Gifford, in Hardin county, to Forest City, in Winnebago county— eighty miles. Judge Williams, of Clayton county, is very quietly puching forward a new railroad project, 700 miles long, which is to connect the Red river country with Chicago, via Olinten and Daven- port. Surveys are now being made up the valley of the Wapsipinecon river. munication to The Republican, al- leging that scandalous scenes oocarred among the women at an election in Rawlins, Wyoming, quoting as auth- asking him as to_the probability of that statement being true, and re- ceived from him the following reply, which I'ask you to publish, inasmuch as you used the letter mentioned as a T No. 519 South each week, Orders solicited and mtisfaction COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING G GEORGE F. CRAWFORD Depart. Arrive. n 3 " " " . Atiantic Ext Pacific Fat. 015 4 m | Surprised with a notice te come into | tion of politics much study, and we WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ex and Maii* Ex and Mail*6:55 p m | court at Trenton and make answer to | are glad he is able to express himself D. Moines ac*..7: 1 | Des Moinesac* 440 pm | & motion of Green's attorneys i G100, FERNGTOR A9 COTROY ys to set [ #0 as to gratify his many friends. W E O XL.EIS.A X5 N. Y. Ex. 1:00p m | Neb & Kas Ex. 8204 m | oo on what possible ground the mo- | show the inconsistences of ‘“dis phro- —_————— —— — — CHICAGO AND NORTHWRSTRR. tion could be based. He was on hand | havens pizzeness.” UVER AND sHlPPER OF Eccs T I T L E A B s T R A T A B Arrive and Green's attorney ealled up his| Ware's bank isthe only one we have g o Ext § 1Bam g ¥ E. Mai and Ex* d Ex* 615 pm |motion and read to the court the|now, and it is doing & magmificent - Py CIRE & OO Accom. (Sat.) Accom. (Mon.)1:45 p m | gtatutes which provided that a stay of [ business Main Street. . MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. r— ‘\"':‘.‘.‘“m’”“ gru:’tad wi!};‘m sixty days 'wr nH;-r l'mll\pnny has paid Will R. Gay his Expross.. .....0 Maliand Ex.. 645 pm | Ward, upon the permission of 4 judge | loss. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. i T of the appellate court. Ho rquared | W, J. Nelsun has roturned frog his | g« . COUNCIL BLUFFS W ST - - 10WA. Depart Atrive. himself away to proceed with his argu- [ Ohio visit. He brings his aged father COUNCIL BLUE I0WA 1 Y B . - Ve 0 a. m. stay was granted upon application to| It is now a conceded fact that our : . HENRY BEECROF‘T, s -“hhm Nll]xnn. nndlm\,t to s juige of [next county court will be temperance. I Pay the Highest Market Price and Deduct 9. ton b A the appellate court, the procecdings | Then saloons muat *‘git up an’ git.” iaai RY ST - wero' irregular and " shuid bn| s Brs somen to s each day | NO_OOMMission. g | Mail and Ex.."0:45 2 m | Mail and EX... $:30 pm sot aside. Judge Nixon asked | freighted with its honey of news, We [ = - Cannon Ball.. 4:50 p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 & m Arrive. 1 2 H® wi it o iy, Al ow aly ded rem Sloux Oy 6:50 p m | plied that it was a compilation of de- |cept the above 1 O AN B A ANTED ™ New stbek o anly Focelvoa. T *1? PrOmpU attonde i FortNiobysrh " [ isions of th courty and that tHrs | best wishen, L am - ""| Mouldings, Soroll and Lattice Work, Wood Purne ) was & comma after the word *‘aftor Yours vory truly, mf, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, Doors, D M CONNELL CIHIOAGO, MILWAUKER AND 8T, PAUL waed.” The judge handed tho lawyer Jaxox Faus, | Blinds, Boxes, Eto. l\fimufacturers and Dealers in \ . . Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J. J. Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, [a. - Machinery will be run exclusively for custom work on' Thursday and Friday guaranteed, CONNELLSVILLE COKE, GEME| part of your argument against woman suffrage. Respectfully, Crara B, Couny, Beatrick, October 24, 1882, Mrs Clara B, Colby, Boatrlce, Nob.: Mavase: -1 have just received yoar favor of the 15th inst., with encosed signed S, G. W, and in reply y 1 Hleventh Avenue, Council Bluffs. L. E. MIA XY NE & © (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) .~ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG Mbjy IOWA - AN Oandidates. changed to that of Chicago, Towa & | OFity an article, the responsibility of Wagona run all day. P. AYRES, Proprietor. i Dakota railroad onmpnny.' Judge | which has since been answered by Dr., ) . Porter, formerly president of the|George M. Prentice, of Fairfield, I Gen. Dodge’'s Reminiscences—The | Central Iowa, is the master spirit of | wrote to the postmaster of Rawlins, {e] NT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 84 Pearl Streel, Yards Oor. Eighth Etreet and PETER THOLL. HERMAN KRACHT, THOLL & KRACHT, CROGERIES AND PROVISIONS. . s e ¥ The preliminary work is to be [have been & resident of W Cor. Main Street and 7th Avenue. TH[NG HUUSEl Medical Electrician |November. It has been a difficult | joia the presont year nd constru ident of Rawltas S 1860, | 'm ; " . 3 re! cted [ 1868, and a resident of Rawline nce 1869, [ Fino Groceries, Teas, Fc., & Spec'alty. Highost prices pald for e od tore BA matter to make the canaidaies stick % e and must say T have no knowledge of the | oullding, new goods, Jow prices. Wo will not be undars R g Al PR AND GYGNECOLOGIST. At Bryant’s 8pring, Oor, Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain, Medicated, Vapor, Electric, Plunge, Douch, Shower, Hot and ‘Cold Baths. Com: plflcnl mll;:ndd lelfil{; l.:,\:::u’ and At;nnd&:h Siways on hand, and the beat of care and atten Hon yiven patrans, Spociat astention given to | 01108 Gur, Broadway & Blenn Ava_ | m::'g'fa children, Inyestigation aud patronage DR. A. H. SrupLey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Studley: Treatment of chronlc disoases ‘mado a specialty. Graduate of Electropathic Institution delphia, Penus. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The freatment of all diseases mdl sidtal dif- REMOVED without the A ANGERS e e T O — A nite. Cures lung diseases, Fits, Scrotula, Liver Com. | p AND OTHER Fite, Berotua, Livey Com: d. . TI P N, ( TUMO RS jirm, rover'aria storou: sores, Erysipelss Rheum, Scald Head, Catarrh, woak, inflamed A‘ht &G ].10 and granulated Eyes, Scrotulous Uloers and Fo- UI'IIB l]unse I'. malo Disoases of all 'kinds, Al Kidney and Venorial discases, Homorrhoids or Piles cured ‘money refunded. Al discases treated upon theprincipleof veget- Teretorm, without the use of mercurial pois- 208 or the Knife, Offico over First National Bank, Counoi! nml:' Towa. WIll practice in the state and fode courts, Eloctro Vapor or Modicated Baths, furnished JNO.JAY FRAINEY, e ey oo e | JTISE108 0 $he Peace, superior n the world. 814 BROADWAY, Counoil Bluffs, - - W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Esfaiie: riotdr of abstracts of Pottawattamio Tufity, Office corner of Broadway and Main CONSULTATION FREE Towa, JALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs, B, Rice and E. C. Miller, COOUNCIL BLUFFS, I e Btroote, Council Bluffs Towa. SINTON&RMEST. | JOHN STEINER, M, D, p m T I S T S. (Deutscher Arzt.) 14 Pear] Street, Council Blaffs. |90 WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St. Extracting and filing & speclaity, Pirst-class Council Blufls, work guaranteed, =~ 00000000 irseascs of women and children a_spocialty. DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | ¢ MONTGOMERY, M. D. FREE DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Offico, No. 14 Pearl Streot. Houzs, 9 o, m, to 2,e0d2 p,m, to b p, m. Residence, 120 Bancroft streef. Telephonic connection ' with 1 this year. They have been so accus- tomed to being traded and dickered off chat the L has become chronic. For the fir ne in several years the three parties have ngressional ticket in the field h Mr. Free- land in the, Kigh a declared he d:d not went il rson has yet n subst’tuted, Lhe den i central committeo is se ters to the faithful asking money—liberal contributions tu state campaign fund, which does not dovetail well with the second piank in their state platform, But tho piat- form was constructed for belief, any- how. It isnot a little significant that in Third and Fourth congressional dis- tricts, where the vote was almost solid against the prohibition amend- ment, Updegraffl and Henderson are practically running for congress, It as n0t until the 12th the democrats ad a candidate, while in the Third district the success was but little bet- ter. Two very estimable young women are running for county recorder. Miss Mattie Wells is the republican candi- date in Henry county, and Mies Em- ma Gill the democratic candidate in Sac. Miss Wells will be elected, while the other will get left. The md'z- pendent School district of Spence Clay county, shows the unusaal coj“i- dence of an e | Araniher of buy/'.gmd ikkes*1li 878 public schoolenume ration, Webster City does the sarie, GEN, A. C. DODGE The venerablo Gen. + C. Dodge was hore this week, at 41¢ request of the governor, to aid © making a dis- tribution of the fund sent to the gov- ernor for the berefit of the cyclone sufforors of last Juue. The amount wan nearly §9,000. Tho governor had previousy sent competent persons to make irdividual investigation of every cge of loss and damage out- side of arinnell, and the facts were laid bofore the committee, It is be- lievsd an equitable and satisfactory distribntion has been made. The general is _a component part of the history of Towa from its organization, Ho is one of the old time gentleme th next year. Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North- ern officials were at Decorah a few days since, in response to & call from citizens to consider a proposition to extend the Burlington road to that polnt, probably from Postville. The result is not known, but will be soon. It has been announced that a through solid train, with sleepers, would be put on the Wabash between this city and 8t. Leuls last Monday, but at this writing the same has not appeared. There ®ppears to be a hitch somewhere. E Q. Physicians say it combines all the desiderata of every ferruginous tonic prescribed by every school of medi- cine. Browil:c;n_fl_ir_t:n. BURLINGTON JUNOTION NEWS. Correspondence of Tu Bi BurnINoTON JUNg@TIoN, Mo., Octo- ber 23, —Last Fridgy ‘our little city wis thrown jntu a high fever heat of excitement by U. 8. Marshall R. M, Elliott, of Kansas City, appearing in our midst and arresting Edward Je- rome, who had resided here for a number of years, on the charge of counterfeiting, ' Jerome has been in the Yakery and restaurant business and was generally considered honest, He pased some spurious money on our postmaster, I. B, Chrissinger, and W. J. Mendenhall, and it is owing to their efforts that he has heen detected. Their evidence as to the counterfeit- ing was very /meagre, however until the marshal came, when he accused Jerome of it, showing him some of the coin, Then Jurome was so very accommodating as to crawl undsr a boilding and dig up and bring out dies for ‘the coining of dollars, half dollars and ten cent pieces, He also showed thera his bab- bett metal and pounded glass he had on hand. He had erected & tarnace with bellows and bsd everythig in firat-cluss order. He ‘‘gave avay” some accomplices who at one time scene and row ha describes, and believe it to be a gross fabrication. A Our elections here are as orderly as in any part of the country,=nd it fsthe opinion gen. erally that our elections are more quiet and order/yon acorant ¢f woman suffrage, than they would otherwise be, Inmy opinion good wifl result in any state or territory adopting woman suffrage, Very respectiully yours, AMES FRrANCE, P, M, Rawwrins, October 21, 188 SHENANDOAH ITEMS. Correspondence of Tie Bra: SHENANDOAH, Ia., October 20.— Shenandoah is still on the boom, Nog perhaps, as much as earlier in the delivered, dersold, Call and examine our stock, Goods P. T. MAYNE. COUNGIL BLUFFS season, but still there is a steady in- crease in what it takes to make a city, namely—capital and population, It will undoubtedly be better for the future prosperity of our town, if we take a good long, steady look at the future before rushing too frantic- ally into everything that opens up. Our new normal building is ready for the roof. It is certainly a conspicu- ous object to travelers passing through, standing as it does, four stories above | m the basement, on one of tho highest pointa in this section of the country, Nevertheless some of our citizens persist in thinking that we have a nor- mal - dool building at the expense of H. a» 33, machine shops. The Shen- andoan house with Sam Scott as pro- prietor, is increasing its patronage every day. Sam has been there be- fore and knows how to dish them up. Bill Priestman reads Tue Bee and as n consequence is called the ‘‘Re- publican Dutchman,” and best builder in this neck of timber. W. J. Staples is a No. 1 tonsorial artist, but a terrible democrat, Pusey and he would make a good team, C. 8. Buw is on his feet once more ready to face anything from a ‘*Bushel of Corn” to the ‘‘President of the First National Bank.” If you want to see the nicest boot snd shoe roum in the state step into 0. E. MAYNE STEAM FAGTORY MANUFAOTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES’ ‘CORN MEAL, CRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Oonstantly on Hand. The Higheat Market Price Paid for Corn, Oats, Rye, Barley BROONM CORIN Parties Wishing to Bell Broom Oorn_Will Please A Send Sample, COTUNCIX. BLUEES. - MBS, D. A BENEDIST, G OO DS, Bluffs, Towa. THE LEADING X A X L 337 Broadwav, Council THEHUNTRESS TRACE BUCKLE This buckln'has beon on the market for threo yea LENJE THE WORLD to produce & buckle hat 4 perfect ratisfaction, WE CHAL- ollowia pointa: ist—1ts fine ap Daatroth shve 3 ) ( i N ) ; pearance; 2ud—1ts ease Upon the trace; 3d—Its strongth; 4th—Its cass in changing withous L — Ooe 1n Krosebb's blook, Bear] Sreeh n;:n whom it i8 & pleasure to moct, |lived here, but now are away. The'r J.I];)' T “""‘\“‘E ]'I“‘d“’ ““’""("‘"; h;,“:‘." taking tho eraes out of 1h 1 0 G116 will not unbucklo Raelt: Oth—Th hame tug palie J M P LEIE dence 628 Fourth stroct. Office hours (rom § to He ia rich in remints- | names are withheld for the present. ovetto Wells supporte: Y YAUES | yiraight with the trace. HUNIRFSS TRACE CAKRIL R, the best intho world, The 03 . . PA m.,2todand 08p.m. Oouncl blufls R 1y | Jorome was taken fto Kansas Oity|& Brown's Chicago thoater company, | swbly adusted, canuct gt off itect, sud will ot catoh the reln or tall, HUNTRESS PATENT DEALER 1IN cences and incidents of early : 7ave & threo nights entor(ainment here | WHIFFLETRNE ARD it Ant HOOK. for heavy wogons, ~lowing, dragging, eto., REAL ESTATE| F. G. GLARK, days, which, related now, seem fxl— most incredible, Given an apprecia- where ho had hi preliminery hearing and was bound over till November lest week that for excellence is seldom cannot boequalied. Tho tug will not unhook itse f. Manufactured by ~~DUTTON, HUNTRESS & CO., Janesville, Wisconsin. A ; ; it over oxcolled outsido of the large tive listener and he delights to recall | 4:h /o o dofault of bail ho|it ou d , ; . AND LOAN AGENT, PRACTICAL DENTIST. them. Ho is a splendid conversation- | wis » ail, citiss, L, H. Phillips as Ingomar, .”l';n:.mn(lnl\“:";‘:‘ln‘llc(humn, Councll Blafty; Sharp & Son aud 1, 8, Colllus & Co., Omaha, and by OP,UE,C“‘ BLD!?‘E'_IS’W Pear) opposite the postoMice. One of W. D. STILLMAN, |sierresiers » s ot s . Pncfil:ona-r of Hemeopathy, cousulting | HUGHES & TOWSLEE, hysician and Surgeon. DEALERS 1N ol Towa, once 610 Willow aveutie, Cow-| (3o factionery, Fruits,Nuts F. T. SEYBERT, M. Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in alint, yet measured in speech—the re- sult of age. You would scarcoly be- lieve it, but he says that when he was elected to congress, for his first term, the territory where Minneapo- lis, St Paul and Fort Snelling now are, was 4 part-of Olayton county, It was called Fort Sopelling settlement, and he received forty votes in the district now comprising the two citios. That yenr the district paid taxes to ho Ul-:l)"‘lon county tax colketor, Kou 0t J bromo is about twenty-four years of age, of medium height and build, smooth face, talks very little, and, in fxct, is not “‘overly sharp,” as the sayig is_ He has a wife and in- fant bisby. For them, and him, we fee) sorry. We would moch more oferred he had chosen the rough and rugged, yet honest road of poverty, than to have been lured by this temptor till he has forgotten honor, wifo and home, We pitty the poor and Lovetto Wells us Parthenis, are eimply par-excellent, Politically we have noatir in this district. Hepburn has a walk-nway without opposition, Freight trains will commence run- ning on the H. & 8, road next Mon- day. Passeuger tramns will be put on November 1. Tae city sires have ordered the nitehing racks off Sheridan avenue, The farmers request & vote against it Any porsom haviog ‘‘the aim of life” and wishing bo iuvest, could find Saloon and ADOLPH DOERFLINGER, Proprietor, Oysters . Every Style, 709 Lower Rroadway. STARR & BUNCH, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 128, That was in the year 1540, He | wife and child, and hope for them that | ¢ ; ! Season. Uy bas been a resident hore, slace 1827, | somothing will yet devolop itsulf to|immediate w.:' {:'r twenty-five tene- HOUSE SIGN ; 19 meaxwy 8T, and durlng that time witkout changé | the benefit of the unfortunate father [Ment hourgd t & big interest, y y COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA. 2 Office No. 5, Everett Bluekm way, over A. Louie's Re—= 9. E. MAXON, A R O EE X T E IO w. ! Blutfs. STEAM LAUNDRY, 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors, Office over savings bank, QOUNOLL BLUFFS, - - REAL ESTATE. W, C. James, In counection with bls law and This laundry has just been opaned for busi- uoss, and wo are now prapared 0 do ladr work of all kinds and guarantee satisfaction specialty made of fine work, such as coliars, cuffs, fine shirts, stc. We want everybody t0 give us » trial, LARSON & ANDERSON. sollection business buys and sells real estate. | Tios, orvicEs. W. H. M. PURRT e s ot o v | OFFICER & PUSEY, e EDWIN J. ABBOTT. | (el Blufs, Ta, Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, Established, - - 1866 Dealers 1n Forelgn and Domestic Exchange 416Broadway, Council BIuffs. | s home sccuritios. of rusidence has been a citizen of three territories and one state, THE DRIVE*WELL FRAUD, The victims of the drive-well royal- ty swindle will be pleased to know that the plunderers have been knockaed out of court sgain, Beveral weeks ago I wrote that the defendants in New Jersey had sucooeded in gelting an ap- peal to the supreme court, which was Just what the plaintifis did not want. The defense in all these casés in the several states is the same—that is, like the movements of an Elgin watch, they are interchangeable, What fits a case in New Jorsey will fit & casoin Minnesota and Jowa, and attorneys are 80 helping each other. A few da; ago, from private sources, informa- tion was received that Green's attor- neys had got scooped again. Since the supersedeas was ordered in the sppeal cases Green's attorneys have been at their wit's end to get around it. It blocked their little game of bringing suits ageinst any- body for royalty until the case and husband. Itis currently rumcred that the Villisca Brauch of the C., B. & Q. is to become the main line from Chicago to Denver, and that this place is to be a freight division town. We hope so, and with hoping awit developmonts, Mr, James Bryant has just com- pleted another brick building adjoin- ing the one he built last spring. Mr, Bryant is one of our most enter prising citizens, I fact he has done more for this place in the way of building than any other eitizen here, and we give him credit for Owing to ill health Mr, Orrin Mil. ler has sold his business property and retired from the banking business, Mr, Miller was 4 very obliging and Wedding cards are out for a big wodding here next week A young groceryinan is going to be Benodict, Partioulars next time, There are two or three more on the tapis, according to Madam Rumor, but are not yet fully settled, Ey next time I hope to give you sore news, Yours, eto., AvoLry, +1f Mres, Lydia E. Pinkham has not reully discovered the Klimir Vitu, which the ancient Alchemists sought by o much patient researeh and per- eistent experiment,” her medicine eoms, ot least, likly o command an accommodating gentleman and we are sorry to loose so good & banker, Samuel Butcher, of the new drug firm of Butoher & Mitchell, is off to Chicago laying in a nugnific«nt stock of holiday goods. We predict for them an immense trade. B. P, Dufly, Euq., an attorney here, {mmense sald and universal popularity lu the future; If rapid progress and AND RNAMEYTAL PAINTERS, PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, i BEEOLALTNY . 8hop —Uarer Brosdway and Scott 81 MAURUR & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rlch Out Glass, Fine French Ghins, Bllver Ware &c., 840 Broavway COUNCIL BLUFFS, WA, Deeds and mortgages drawn an dzed JACOB SIMS, eminent sucoess furnish’ any basts for correct judgment, Mrs. Pinkham is woet promiging competitor for such honorable distinetion as the alchemists failed to achieve, Attorngy and Counsellor at Law, COUNCIL BLUFF¥S, I0WA, Office—Broadway, between Malu and ousle P d ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Restaurant, Choice Wines and Cigars, Qouncil Bluffs, lowa. MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED ~AND— SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonabl charges, STREET, SOUTH OPPOBITE ORYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - . Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER, Proprietors, DAVID C. EVANS & CO., 504 North Second Street, ST, LOUIS, MO, 2@rAsk your Grocer for the Cel- Btroots. WAl practice 10 Btate aod Fedr, | obrated Btar Uoffee and Star Baking Powder, 4‘!

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