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THE DAILY BEE-"'QOUNCILBLUFFS I — The Daily Bee_ GOUNGIL BLUFFS. Tl.ursl;;lyib(orning Nov, '30 e SURSORIPTION RATES: ~ 20 conta per week. ¥10.00 por Year. OMoe: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Sroadway. e e MINOR MHENTIONS, «J. Mueller's Palace Music Hall, —Dishes, glassware, lamps, etc., at 303 SIGHING FO R LIBERTY. DRUNK OR CRAZY. The Prisoners st the Jall Try to Burn their Way Out. Those who so stoutly opposed the proposition to butld a new jail here may be interested in learning that the present building is in such condition that a jail-break is at any time liable, and that the shief preventativo of such an oconrrence is the vigilance of Sher. iff Guittar snd Jailer Shontz, They have to keep on the sharp look.out all the time, and as a result a scheme was discovered last ovening which came near proving succeetful to the Force—Was It Hayden, the Murderer? lived here for thirty or forty year one, had a lively experience the othe boldest knaves who has escaped hang ing. A Futile Attempt to Seizea Horse b |road from La Orosse to. Kansas City. David Haines, who lives a short dis- | definite shape, and it is backed by tance from the city, and who has without coming to blowa with any-|latest out. day with a fellow who must have been drunk or crazy, or else was one of the He in company with a young|Northern is pushing its mammoth | " man had driven ont to look after some | hotel at 8pirit Lake to completion, persons planning the escape. Broadway. Howe & Son. —No paper to-morrew, owing to 7 hanksgiving. —01d papers for sale at T Brr office L:fl“fl“'i" prisoners. at 25 cents per hundred, —Subscribe for newspapers and periodi- | 5na of the of cala at H, E, Seaman’s book store, Howe & Son, 308 Broadway —Seal sacques, fur trimmings, low, at Metoalf Bros." Ono of the cells at the very rear of the jail has not been used for somo time, except for some comparatively This empty s chosen as the scene of opera- A p%fl leading from a sink in oes on the upper floor tions. runs down thmuEh this cell, and|[sion of the horse and bugey, and| gj, —TFurnitare of all kinds repaired by | through a hole in t! e iron floor, some- what larger in diameter than the 7 The prisoners had got hot coals from placed them about this hole, and in lota, to stake them off, or some busi- ness of the sort, and while thus en- gaged at a distatce from the roadside, where they had left their rig, they noticed a man unhitching the horse. The young man started for him, and asked the atranger what he was up to, The latter insisted on taking posses- would offer no explanation, and Mr, ipo | Haines, sotiug tho situation, hurrled | aq> for them all. to the spot. The man refused to let Yer¥ | the stove in the corridor, and had |go of the horse, and soemingly deter- M. mined to r::’::dpouauion of 1it, 2 —There will be appropriate servioes at | cuch close contact with the floor as to | Haines p: ed to hold his own by St, Panl's Episcopal church this morning. ~Pat Lacy's six houses in the south western part of the city are nesrly com. J :fli‘ ploted. ~Large quantily of stoves and furni. . | heat the tron to a redne - | taking the stove poker. had managed ot iron flooring, making a hole about 6 by 8 inches. ture at 308 Broadway, Howe & Son. this plan during the day, the inte;thn —New lot nloely decorated, 56 pieces, of | betng to turn up the floor around this pipe so as to get an opening large! taa mta, only 85 ot Maurst & Oraig, ln%:lgh to unvf through and then dig —There will be high mass at the Cathe- lic church this morning at 8 o'clock, and again at9 o'clock, under the wall and thus escape. Jailor 8hontz was suspicious, and in his walk down the corridor at the vear he willingly abandoned all attempts t a loverage, and pried up the | to drive the horse oft, and sneaked|py 40, ofi, It was learned afterwards that a fellow answering the same deacrip- ruffianly way at some plm near the scone of Mr. Haines' trouble, and threatened to whip any and every- :ody, but walked off without sny con- iot. The attempt to take Mr. Haines' horse was so strange a one that it —Hand.paigted chins, art pottery, solid | of this cell noticed that there wore|seems the man must have been either silverware, bronzes, &o., Oralg. —~Rescue Engine company gives its fif. at Maurer & |marks of smoke on the side of the|drunk or orazy. It cell where there was a crevice, and taking a walk about and into the cell, he found the condition of sffairs. The been suggested that possibly it was Hayden, the Red Oak murderer, and that he wanted the horse to make good his further escape teenth annual dance this evening, and 8| prisoners with s fow hours' more | fcom justice. The murder committed merry time is promfised. —There are 20 civil cases docketed for the December term of the superior court. Business is improving in that court, ~—The new meat market of Shull &]Mul- len, 799 South Main street, guerantee best of meats and prompt attention, ~Tho street cars and dummy will make work the next day would have been able to complete their plans, thus nipped in the bud, and as they wero gathered around the stove in the covridor, looking as ianocent as babes, or trying to, Mr. Bhontz, having locked the door of the cell they had thus been using, walked down to where they by him seems to have been the work ot a crank rather than a perfectly sane man, and this would coincide with the: actions of the man In this case, and the dercription is said to correspond somewhat with Hayden's. The con- jecture is given for what it is worth, OAELAND ITEMS. trips this morning at 7, 9 and 11 o'clock, | wore and informed them quietly that | Corresoondenco of Tu Bxx. and this afternoon at 2, 4 and 5 o’clock. —Cheap Raflroad tickets to all points, Busbnell, five doors north of postoffice, tells them. Entrance, Main or Pearl streets, ~The Ratigan murder case promises to be tried at the coming term of the district court and witnesses haye been subpenaed. ~—Templeton & Lamb at 232 Broadway have put in place a remarkably fine assort. ment of clgars, tobacco, aud smokers’ arti- ales. ~J.J. Rudd narses his thumb in a aling mow as a result of a too free use of a hatchet while building a corn erib, —C, F.Weoks, the station agent at Den- inon, died last Friday after an illness of if they really wanted more heat at the lower end of the jail he would present their request to the supervisors for another stove. A stove would be more ish enough, but all denied having any idea what he was referring to. There was a plan on foot, Sunday last, to take advantage of the religious services at the jail to make a break for liberty., The scheme was that when those conducting the services passed out through the door, the prisoners were to make a rush, similar to the one made when Points escaped. The scheme was learned in aavance, how- ever, and the sheriff and jailor took precautions to have their guns loaded, and they locked the front door and Oaxraxnp, Iowa, November 25, — Oakland is growing and doing a large mercantile trade; also a very large highest price for corn. 8. 8. Rush has just completed his iarge grain house, giving Oakland the benefit of more grain trade. To-day the streets and crib yards are crowded. Now 1t is 8 p. m. aud teams are still waiting and unloading. The beautifal new school building is nearly completed. It is located on 8 vll:ry eminent site and shows off very well. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘The projest has been the subject of [=——— SE—— considerable correspondence botween ) NOTIGE.—8pecial advertwements, suc the parties, and has well advanced tn]Low, Found, To Losn, For Sale, To Kewh, Wante, Boarding, ete., will be inserted in this column a4 the ow rate of TEN OENTS PER LINE fot tho first tnsortion and FIVE OENT: PER LINE for oach subsequest insertion, Toave adv ertlsements at our office, No. 7 Pearl Stroet, noar Broadway. Wanta, ANTED- A'first-c'nss cabinet maker _Ap. py«t W W. Chapman's, 107 & strect, Counctl Blufts, Ta. Aoy southwest, are considering & plan to unite their interests in a trunk line some of the most_substantial railroad capitalists in the United States. = q’he Slippery Elm railread is the It will run from Garoer, r|in Hancock county, to Eldora, in Hardin county, A small fraction ;»f"it will be completed to Eldora this all, The Burlington, Cedar Rapids & \\ ANTED A good 4‘-\(""{ or Golden hand pieas In good condition (second . T will be the great hotel in the state, | O Fit " S e tering place plan. *4*‘No eye like thy master's eye.” Had Asop lived in our day he might well have added, ‘‘No popular ocura: tive like Kidney-Wort.” All oyes are beginning to turn to it for relief from eases of the liver, bowels and kid aeys. Kidney-Wort Ia nature’s rem- Those that cannot prepare the dry can now proocure it in liquid form of any druggist. and constructed on the Saratoga wa- \’ ANTED. — Broom-maker. wanted immediately Copson Broom Co., Malyern, Ia, NO. 1 broom ter ly or call on WV ANTED-A position to do_gencral writh ~ o young man well recommendod, and good penman. " Inquire at the office of John Li orney at law, office on Breadway. ANTE buildings to move, We make peciiity of movi g houses and_mafos) Address W. P, Aylcaworts, box 870, Connell Bluffs, Ta, ANTED—Rverybody 1n Councll Bluffs 1o %, 20 centa per waok, de oo, No t ——— - FREMONT COUNIY FACTS. and then | force, and ihrashed the fellow until | Correspondence of The Bee. Joe Riegle, who lives on Uncle Dan farm, west of Tabor, is a Pennsylvanian—to 'cok at as rough as is full of good sound sense; he talks 2 sense, and 18 a regalar worker. In short, he ought to be in the legis- latare. Fremont county has generally a fair corn crop, and it is being gathered and cribbed in good shape. ’ Business in Randolph is just at that stage at which it would boom if there was monoy stirring. It is to be hoped that the farmers will get their eyes open after a while to the reasons why there is no more, and take notice thei it is just at those times that they have plenty to sell that there is the least money; when they have nothing to sell there is plenty of money. Money is purposely made scarce as & means to rob them. For several days snow has fallen at intervals, so much as to bid the farm- er hurry up getting in his corn. The Nonconformist, at Tabor, has suspended publication for the present. convenient and comfortable than a|0rn trade just now. We have tWo It appears that this step wis deemed fire on the floor, They looked sheep- | rain buyers here who are paying the | by the publishers wiser than to incur | at the Excelsior Gal obligations which it might bs more difficult to m®et than to prepare for them now, They havea new office, a new power press, and will probably start up again in due time. The railroad, bankers’ and grain buyers’ pool has cracked, if, not “busted.” It will pay the farmers, however, to keep their weather eye open. Recently two ladies of the Good || M. L. Carpenter was about to cause a poor woman to be set out of one of Pearl 8t For Sale and Rent JFUR HENT OR BALE-Ton uores ot land, o2d honce, one room and kitchen black: smith thop, stablo room for six horves, good good cellar and one hnndre1 and twenty og tuit 1rces. “Noae Pony crock, apotic five miies of Council Blefs. Enquire'on the They were working quiotly along|tion acted in a very insulting and | a Pennsylvania miner, but Joe's head | premises of A, Milier or address hitn at Council luffy OR ‘urnished room, No, €06 South ) D T e e (B i T btk SO IOR SALE—The Western House, No. 308 Up- por_Proadway; or will teade for improved city or farm property; or will sell furniture and rent building; reason, il health. Address J. 8. C. MoCALLISTER, 808 Upper Broadway, Council Binfls, Jowa. FO SALE—A lumber and coal yard, dolog & 001 busineas 1o & now sown, 04 the Chl- cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad. FOR, R ostory b new twostory brick store building, on South Main street, PETER WEIS, OR SALE-My twelve-nore_frult farm, South Fir t sirect. PETER WEIS O AL B b on I residence iots, 460 ‘each; nothing down, and $8 perwonth only, EX-MAYOK VAUGHAN. apl3-tt M OST OR STRAY D—A light bay horse, bald |4 face and boo tail, both Rind ~ feet white, H's be ncat on the'b east and about the eyo with a wire fence. Ho will bo four years old in tho spring. Ho been gone about_four months, Addrens Wm Bium, Council Fluff, TALL AHEAD—Great success. Call and see mew accessories and specimens of piotuses tavon b the relfable golatine bromide process, 10/ Main street. I Can cure any case of sore eyes, It Is only OWA THURSDAY NGVEMBER 30 — TS DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOURE. Broadway, and Fourth Street., Council Bluffs, Iowa MUELLER'S eadquarters For the Cele- brated eber Pianos, Toys and Fanc Goodls Wholesale and Reta);fl; Address, C J. MUELLER, I COUNGIL BLUFF3, EN A . Xa.. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.756' and $2.:00 SEI I IRTS IXAIDE » TTIEE WWIEST. J. 7 A I Diirgen e B and Willow Sreets, Conail Binfis, o matter of time, and can cus Kemnrallmn from three tc five woeka- it ke nc dl . ence how long diseascd. Will straighten crocs oyes, operate and remove Ptyreginms, ctc., and 1nsort artificial eyes, Special attention to re- moveing tadeworms opb-tt || - KIDNEY-WORT | two weeks. Ho leaves a wifo aud oneatood guard, The prisoners saw that | ¢-unty and reflects mach credit upon | his tenement houees into_the streets, |[E It haspectfioaction on thismostimportant child, a mere baby, they were prepared, and gave it up, | 0o board of directors for tho great | She had three small children, one & |{) S2E32;Soablng thto shsew otf lormia iy aod interest and zaalous work., Oakland | babe only a few weeks old. She was —One drunk a day is the average catch will now see the part in the school|poor, needed help, and #o as a means TR RLA by ke nig tho bowels in froc of the police. Yesterday J. C. Banks was A Yelling Baby effocting ita regular discharge. in_somothing to; bo avoided. Babies [ work, the one pulled in. He had no effects, and was given a chance to board it out. —Thomas Radolif’s new house on Fourth avenue is nearly completed and is tobe one of the most convenieat and beautiful residences in the city. —Snow, beautiful snow, is the cry all over town, but what is more beautiful yet, is the display of Ohristmas presents and holiday grods at Blis', No, 328 West |’ Broadway. —The Miln-Burleigh dramatic company appear at Dobsny’s this afternoon and evenizg Mr. Milnappears ut the matines as Hamlet, and Burleigh as the ghost. This evening the latter appears as Othello, and Miln as Trgo, —A mannamed Billy Barrett was ar- rested yesterday for stealing a pool ball at wth colds, babies with croup, babies with scalds, burns, bites, aches, spraine, or pains Are bound to become noixy tenants of the household, Dr, THoxAS' EcLECTRIO 011 will cure all these compinints, U T T STREET LOAFERS. They Need Cleaning Up and Cleaning Out. There have been numerous com- plaints from time to time concerning the actions of streot loafers, especially evenings, and these complaints have of late been Increasing in numbers, A fow nights ago a young boy and his sister, while going home with some meat for which they had been sent to market, were assaulted by a cowardly Shroeder’s saloon. Barrett says he was pretty full, and put it in his pooket in- stead of the rack by mistake and returned it afterwards, ~—Officers Clough’ and Cusick last night thought they had a burglar trapped on Main_ street, and pulliog their shooting irons they reconnoitered; und after some time succeded in catchivg a cow who had wandered into the shed at the rear of the storo, , ~Last evening “The Maid of Arran” was given at Dobany's in excellent man. ver, Of the company, Fravk Aiken and Genevieve Rogers are always gladly wel- come here, aud they last evening won for themselves fresh praise. The other mem- bLers of the company did creditably, —Santa Claus appears at Muel'er's pal- ace music hall on Main street, and a glance at the display of goods there indi- cates that it is his hendquarters, surely, There is an endliss variety of toyr, noy- elties, holiday gooda of all sorts, and all Prices, to make the heart of little and big a8 gladas glad can be, ~The ucion rervices at the Presbyterian church this forencon will be participated in by the pastors aud people of the Meth. cdist, Congregationa), Presbyterlun and Baptist charches, and, of course, the pub- lic gererally is invited. The service will be one of song and praise, with several five- minute addresses, ~EA Stockert & Co., the upholsterere, at 509 West Broadway, have in stock a specisl and unwsually elegent showing of upbolstered goods and novelties especially ruffian, the meat taken away and the boy abused. A night or two girl of about fifteen, accompanied by a still younger girl, were necessarily on the street, en route homeward, and were most grossly insulted, the language used to the elder girl being too filthy for publication. Several similar instances have been reported. It is difficult, perhaps, to catch these fellows, as they cowardly improve opportunities when there are none to defend the victims of their in. sults and abuses, They can be caught, however, and they ought to be dealt with without gloves, It would be s good scheme if somo husky fellow with plenty of muscle could either disguise himself in feminine apparel and avenge on the spot any iosult offered him by the loafers, or could be in convenient distance of somo of these lusulters when they make their dirty romarks, and use his muscle to gocd purpose. Soveral of these atfalrs ace reported as having occurred in the vicivity of the Methodist church cn B Mother Shipton's prophesies and Louis iana elections are very uncertaia things, but Thomas' Ecleotric Oil ean be depended upon always, It cures aches sud pains of every description, PERSO L. Ben Marks has retursed from a Minne- sots trip, George Crocker, of Percival, was in the city yesterday, W. M, Ferris, Jr,, of St. Louis, was in Oakland has eome live folks, who will soon enjoy themselves in a grand all, Yepoo. stabie e ity Givern Away. ‘We cannot h:‘fi noticing theliberal offer made to all invalids and_sufferers by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, You are requested to call at C, F. y}wd- man’s Drug Store, and get & Trial Bottle free of cost, if you are with Con- u\\mptlon(.scvem Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchiti Honrseness, or any affection of the Throat or Lungs, It will positively cure you, Iowa Rallroads, Present and Proe- pective. It is rumored the Chicage, Milwau- kee & St. Paul contemplates building two or three branches as feeders to the western end of thelr Iowa divisions, One will probable leave the main line at or near Manning in Carroll county and run to Sloux City. Another will start off at Coon Rapids, thence througe the east side of Audubon county to Atlantic, and eventually southwest. This would be a good ter- ritory, and would bring the latter line about midway between the Wabash and Chicago & Northwestern. The Central Iowa has taken posses- sion of the Ohicago, Baurlington & Pacific to Brighton, and trains pat on between Oskaloosa and that point. The Central is now using the track of the Chicago & Rock lsland to Ottum- wa, the contract for which expires in May next, by which time 1t is expec- ted to have its own road completed and in operation to Peorih, It has also taken possession of the branch from Newton to New Sharon, which is & part of the Ohicago, Burlington & Pagific, The Chicago & Northwestern seems to have giyen the town of Calliope the slip, as it has located a station and laid out & town called Hayward- en, one-half mile from Calliope. The Calliope people are considering wheth- er to stick or move over'to the new town., The uncertainty of locating towns is made wonderfully apparent in the railroad building in that stale. Railroads have made wrecks of hon. ereds of them, The Chicago & Rock Island has siruck & bonavza, It has discovered on its Gutbrie branch s bed of peculiar gravel, of deep red color, with which the roadbed from Stusrt is being bal. lasted. It is taken from the bed in large chuuks, and erushed ss it is used. adapted for the holidsy trade. ‘They have | the city yesterday, i also a fine display of picture frames,mould. | Will Brunsugh and wife, of St. Louis, inge, ete,, and those who are planaing for | are in the city, gifts shou'd surely visit this establisbment, | Mrs, Wilson, of Californis, hes arrived a8 there is certainly & great variety of ¥ich | hore on & visit to her sister, Mra, Ira K. goods to select from. —Yesterday afternoon there was » quiet | George Phelps, of the Ogden houee, and Strong, 1t soon hardens, wakigg » bed ulmost o8 s0lid and firm as a%ock, and will not wash away by water, nelther is there any dust from it. Its color gives the track a very peculiar appearance, but the track men ere very snthuai- astic over it, Des Moines hds now connectionjwith to get aid for her a story, without the shadow of foundation of truth, was tromped up to her disadvantage, and she muet be treated in this inhuman manner as a means to get rid of her. The plea for it was that young men maust be protected from evil influences, The question has arisen, why not get rid of that class of religious hypocrites against whom yonng women need to be protected? Isn’t that a pertinert question? Ivis said that Tabor has , Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, | sontributed thousands of dollars to | flloted with dis:a send the gospel to heathens, ten thou. sand miles distant, but if an American heathen lands in her midst this is how they are likely to be treated. The Good Samaritans collected enough to save the town the disgrace ef an ‘‘evic. tion,” ‘and the poor woman was by them helped to go to her friends. Loran Henderson, at Anderson, it is said, has concluded that there is more money to be made on his farm than in a dry goods store, and expects soon to dispose of his store, Dr. Hayes expects soon to remove from Anderson to Randolph. At no town is business as lively as. at this period in former years, The pastor of the Congregational church in Tabor is to be commended for his grea* fidelity, for after preach- ing a few Sabbaths since on, ‘““Thou shalt not commit aduitery,” remem- bered that there was another phrase of of the subject, so preached another sermon from, ““Thou shalt not cowm- mit adultery.” And even then having omitted something, he agaln on last Sabbath morning treated his congre- gation to the third discourse from the text, ‘“Thou shalt mot commit adult- ery.” Andatill he has'nt got down to wheré he might make some folks get up and dust, So look outye &- You Can Depend on It. “‘For severe toothacne and neuralgia o the head I used Tromas' Ecrecriic OrL, This is certsinly the best thing 1 ever knew for relief of pain of any kind. house isnever without it.” Mrs, A. M, Frank, 177 West Tupper street, Buffalo, e Unmarried Persons Should lose no time in securing a certificate in the Marriage Fund Mu- tual Trust Association of Cedar Rapids, Towa, concerning which circu- lars and full information will be sont froe upon applioution, 1t is organized under the Insurance Laws of Iowa, and is the only legalized end legiti. wate inetitution of the kind in ¢ country, Its officers and managers are among the most prominent bus- iness men in Cedar Rapids, inclading bankers, the postmaster, capitalists, railway managers, insurance men, leaaing lawyers, physicians and other reliable citizens, Over $15,000 has already been paid to members, It is The| _ ‘condi! Ifyouaresuffering from Malaria. o womese ave hilious, dyspeptic, or constipated, Kid- ney-Wort will surely rolieve & quickly cure. In this season to cleanse the System, every ‘one shiould take & thorough cowrseof it. (51) ') SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price $1. KIDNEY-WORT | BYXE ANDBAXR. Dr. IHeagher —Oculist, Aurist.. AND SPECIALIST. in Chroniediseases, offers hls services to all af t ths Eye, Ear, or Chronie diseases of any charscter, Warrants o cure in a ' Roeuma ic sffectiins Can Lo consulted l( mall or fn person at the Metropolitan hotel Councll Blufls, Towa. SuBivan & Fitzgerald, DEALERS IN l GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ! BOOTS, SHIES, ETC! Also agents for the fofjowing lines of Steamship Companies : Cunard, Auc.or, Gulon, American, and State | Steamship Companies. 1 DX AP TES i For sale on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Bank | of Izeland, Dublin, Those w: o intend to sand fas trieads to'any part of Europe will find it 3 theds nterest 4o call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 343 Broadway, Connoil Blns PETHYBRIDGE & NEUNAS, PROPRIETORS BROADWAY MARKET DEALERS IN Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry and Game in their season, Wiecer | and other Sausages o specinlty. _No. 327 BROADWAY. BT BRESAES EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrals Jocated hotel in the city, Rooms T8¢, $1.00, #1.560 $2.00 ponday First Class Restaura conneced with the botel, .HURST., - - Prop. Corner Fourth aud Locuet Htecots, MAURER & URAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Out Glass, i'tne ¥renc Sllver Ware &0, M0 Brosvway___OOUNCIL BLUFFA = BINT WHST, DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Streat, Usuncil Bluffe. Crockery, Glassware, I arrest of man who was booked by the | Dr, Woodbury, (xpect to start on Sctur. | St. Paul by three lines, the Chicago clerk cn the po'ice veglster 88 *Jubn Site, | day for Arizons and other points to in. | & Northwestern, the Minnespolis & smault, dismissed,” It is said that Site 1t | spect the mives in which they and others | St Louie, and the Chicago & Rook » fiotitious nume, and that it was placed | are interested. Lsland via the AIbert_I‘eQ route, It on the register 1o ableld the real party. 1¢| 0,00 Ao of Masshlltown, ex-prest | L1'C, 18 copuection with Bt, Louis by a splendid investment, as safo, securo .nf-.:s as a Government bond, You can just as well have good sum of money to commence married life on, as not. Remember it only costs you Eateeoting and f1ling » specialty, work usrantoed MRS, B, J. HILTON, M, D., Firat-clars s difficult to see why ono man should be| g4 of the State Viremen's association, three tos, the Wabsub, the Oblosgo, thus carefully screencd from publie atten- tion sxd some poor fellow, who perhaps thinks just as wuch of his good pame, is registered ip full, It is said that the al- leged naeault was of the nature of an insult «ffered & lady. If there was reasonsble ground to believe the charge to be true, the case should have been thoroughly in. | the 1lls that our poor hum ably represented by hiw, e Lo NI Fraud Tens of thoussnds of dollars are squan ered yearly on traveling quacks, wh Burlington & Quincy, and the Chi- was i the city yesterday on business for|cago & Rock Island, The Wabash Beymour, Sabin & Co., a beavy firm, ani | has put on through trains with sleep- ers, and is dolog considerable busi- ness, d If John L Blair desires to make a o go | €ood strike, let him build & road from from town to town pmlc.':j o' cure all | Des Moines to Missouri Valley, and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, one cent for a postal card to request full explanation and information. Good sgents can get territory if ap- plied for soon. rite to-day. Do not postpone it, Mention where you saw this notice. 0ct26-1m* e rr— Bucklin's Arnica Balve, Why will the public not learn common | road would then have five eastern oon- | ver Sores, T Chil R G sense, wud Il they wre suferiug from dye | nections whero it now has but one, | blalas Giras, aad all pions, epela o 3 r has e heart-burn, nauses, tn- | BT ORI Y)Y (Y Graggiits and | A 0mpany of capitalists, unorgan. | Poeitively eures oilce retunded n, “"m:'o.. are always relieved by | cudorsed by the faculty. Brown's Iron Bitters. als. Price 50 cents, bottle 10 cents, See testimoni. in rail ized s yet, but having large interests lroads in ve actfon 1 . ney The Busr Sarve in the world for Outs, ty is heir to, | his 400 miles of Bioux Oity & Pacific | Bruises, Bores, Uloors, balt Rbeww, Fe- ore an 14 1n yuaranteed to | y o, Lol formation call oa wale by O the northwest and|¥ quwt tr dor sele by 222 Proadwsv ConuciliBlufle. FAST TIME| (hicago & Harthwesi maze ([l wwax leave Omana 8:40 B and T “!l't, " DECEL, Tioke Agent, 14th and ¥ar: B. HAGG & CO. DEALEIFRS XN GEISE® BOTTLED BEER;. MADE FROM THE-ARTES{AN WELL WATER. ALSO AGEN13 FOR THE CEHELBEEBRATED BUDWAISEIR BRI Grders filied in any part of the city. Ordom by telephone promptly attended to. E. R. STEINHILBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL XINDS OF i AR I R 55 CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. We make the following a specialty: WALNUT EXTENSION: TABLES, POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANT®, WALNUT BREAKFAST TA"BL‘ES. POPLAR WARDROBES, FOPLAR BREAKFAST: TABLES, POPLAR CUPBCUARDS, WALNUT WARDROBES, POPLAR SAFLS, WALNUT OPEM WASHSTANDS. 8 Mail orders and correspondence promptly attended to. Office nnd Manufacbory 8. E. Cor. 7th Ave. and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUF¥S, IOWA: MORGAN, KELLER & CO., N ID E RT.A I IE IR S. | 'The finest quality and-lasgest stock west of Chitago of wooden and motalio case Calls attended to at all hours, Wae defy competidion in quality of gaods or nrices, Qur Mr, Morgan has served as undertalier for forby years and thorosghly undarstands his business, ~ WAREROOMS, 548 AND 857 BROADWAY. holstezing in oll its_branches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying snd lsmbrequins, Tele- grophio and mail orders filled without delay. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT Council Bluffs, - - - lowa. Beer and mwalt in any quan!ityto suit purchasers. Weer 83,00 per barrel. Privato famliios sup- pliod with small kegs at §1 00eaoh, oclivered frecof ot arge_to avy part of tho city. PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer-in and SOLE AGHNT FOR Joseph Sohlitz Brewing Comypany’s Cslebrated MILWAUKEE BEER No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Tovsa, City orders to fawilios aud (ln:\](:ru dalivered free, Orders from the soustry olicited \. BEEBE, W. RUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CO, Whalesale and Hetall Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs. JACCB APPEL, GCGROCHTR, NO. 529 8 Main Ftreet. Council Bluff. Our constantly incrossing trade is sutfeient proof of our square dealing aad attenti:n to cus tomers, Good butter always on band. Promph delivery of goods. MRS. J. E. METCALF, Millinery, Dressmaking, Hu W. BEEBG Cutting and Fitting & Spedialty. No. 548 Bucadway, Oppotite Revese House, Laces, Embroideries, and Ladies Underwear, Handkershiefs, hose of all kinds, thread, pins, necdles, ebe, We hope the ladles will call and seo our stock of goods. CHARLES RICHE, Merchant Tailor. (Late Cutter for Meteall B .,)_ Devol's New Building, Main Streer. Council Bluffs, la, Suits to order $18 and upwards, J. ¥, KIMBALL, GEO. H, CHAMP, KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Suscessors to J. P, & J. N, Casmady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers, We biave e only complete ses of abstrace books to all cl.y lots and lande in Pottewatbam! 1w ste., J. Ball, U Rallway, Depot ora) JAMES T, C LARK, Gener Ageut. county. Titles examined and abstracts fur: ished on short noblce. Money %0 loan oo city aad furm property, short wnd long tiwe, 1o s to suit tbe borrower, Keal ests,” bought and SR e oppouits S0t homes waoi

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