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IIE DAILY l’l E ~-COUN (‘lL BLU OWA TU FFs Sbay, JANUARY Th D ' B thit the Injuries have not proven more BEFORE THE BAR. cuumrncml. GOUNGIL BLUFFS spEclAl HAHKN Ess URGUTT & nu € Daily Bee. [wiw Tiseeot At it to con v - i ” T T TT IR TR before Tudge Aylesworth to-day. »*'“"(")")' Um-[n](;ur;'\&‘inn \n‘;r '(mlv. of| The (uI‘n-\Inv wns n.v_- visible supply of NOTIGES. our and Had to be Adjustec ain on dates n ———— = GGUNGIL BLUFFS ~Mayor Bowman, duting his teip east, T 4 4 grain on 1..1.) named e = pathered up many items of interest, re- siis ekl b Lost, Found, To Loan, o Rend, Taesday M *Yfl' T 9 ports of cities, ete., and among other| ¥ A A LA "‘“‘ band . Wants, Boarding in thie p— et Ao i things brought back a specimen of cloth | waa brcught bufore Judge Ayleawor:k olumn ot 4 PER . BUBSCKIPTION RAT! nsed by the fire dopartment in New York | There were five of the boys altogether t ha'f what it fizet Casertion snd FIVE € Oarrler, = = = - « .r'vnuy\'vl) to cover roofs and piles of goods i of [ajed about 14 years, and the ch st yeir o and is being '«I" each subsequ. m“ nm:- 0 By Mall “ a = = = = 810.00per Ye ’ T samed ab rant i v ertlsements at our office, No, 7 ablaza, This cloth is non.con ngainst them was that of distur vumed at rapid rate, e / ot, near Brosdway and will stand intense heat for a long time | o000 Mha boys were on o lively | The supply of wheat is not laree, and - mom:.‘m. 7 Pearl Btrest, Near| . houtylelding. The fire lads ought to m:,»l.’ arday 'Hihl, yelllog e | farners find ready sales for all offering. Wante, i b : - 24 e | Bitve st of clothesmado from it,especislly [ oy th atroets, tipping over aigna and COUNCIL BLUFPS MARKET VY ANTED- 50 buidins to move, Wo make q PFT ¥ 1\ shil 0 had the back cf his overcoat | byxes aud raising§genoral devil ry an. [ Corrected daily by J, Y. Fuller, mer. W f movi g houses and safos Poeth ‘..D i t Bluffs has had a year | the chief, wh had the b (1 Y Address W Ayleswol box 79, Connc L 'T"“lc“"":'l 'ri‘l" r‘:n'; fm ¥ | burned cif t the last blaze, Gl they were arreated and locked up | handise, broker, buyer and shipier of | iy rth, box &, Conncll of great prosperity, g —Sister M. Bornadetto Maher, member [in the calaboose. This brought them [ ¥Wh A% Fpi it VW AR Een ey T Con e vancement Is evident from the show-| /500 Th T Ty A Tone of the ity rather s repentant state, and|rejected fci ood domard, NI L ML D R LA ) nga of facts and figares already given | '\ " T T T T i-|the parents of some got them| ConN—395 to faederu snd 805 to ship- | Moot aliarriors. Offos, No ¥ Peatl Bties i . i B T | v et i i i Tk roloassd on Sunday. Others | pers. i Tan B 1 emain wlh 0 it ot G o it | T 0 SO0 BT it gt Broadway, and Fourth Strees., : P ! o duty, departe ! this life yesterday o , i growth shall continue, or whether [o'clcck p, m, Her funeral will take place I'":""I ';"l":l'( :""d g yesterday < :i‘l‘nl 1]1‘\’\> '\”rny‘h‘u'(s”,,,,'t‘,,, 'I"i"‘.',‘,w : ¥ Foota to ‘v::w‘v"‘\::lh e B Byl b | promised to do bette mo of the | Rye—40c; light supply. sobonrd, & \ } there shall come staguation and de- | from the Acadewmy toSt. Francis church; | |05t 0t P avher to b ame, | COnN MraL ar 100 ponnds, reek < Council Bluffs, Iowa i § P from there to the Catholic cemetery, to| 1 Wo.n~-Good supply, prices ot 1a, L0 BEES— In packeges of s hundred at 26c ) cline. This city has al L the pareuts having been evidently too [ ; WO I~ vply, Bt yatdn, | (L e B oifice, Nor 7 Pari | mar-S:em orrow at 10 o'clock &, m, 1 + ) @v stk bl A oy A — most unparalleled railwa; )] ek, careless about letting them run the |~ ¢o\p,—Palivered, hard, 1050 on; L & 1t ILD b - mayr\ud i City Marshal Jackson in castiog about | stroets at nioht, o sure begimuing to | woft. 00 per ton, hard, 1050 per ton; = ) ies. } he s r..{y‘ f a8 to nd where ho shall open his war [ mischlef. Kach of the javeniles was| Buitkn—Plenty and in fair demand; Miscellaneous. vantages for manufacturing enter- he streots and ide- | fined §9.60, Including coat d the | 250, MOVAL Geo R. Beard ashesin the strects and ice on the side. | fined )y ¢ costs, and the 3 . S EMOVAL prises and wholesale eatablishments. | ks, finds that he will have to ccmmence | fines susp. nded for a time to nee how A 4~Scarce and in demand; £0c per JH\] )’.:l’:'r‘ .‘:l’l “n‘ r,“.f“ de ! [} It remains simply for Council Bluffs [ y.qr at liome, the ashes from the city thuyt‘v:nl( w‘rrythr :l‘»ll\‘\,!l‘ll’lvl. ':nluu- LARD=Halthank's, wholesallng at 180, Slahon block, 42 Main, and 85 Pear BiteM) nost iliti improve its | builling itself being thrown every morn. | 8@ tho firt boya that Judge Ayles | Pourrey —Firm; d ving 13c per | 480r to pos 4 to use ite :“”'““ snd imp S S il s Whon e | worth has fined, and it is hoped that | ponna for turkeys an chickens FOUD At o i T e Headquarters For the Cele- opportunities. : g o When hef i will not only be a warning to other | VE e Deas call ab 11, Seaman's hook stere, This city is in oondition to_reach |4ete through prosecuting the city, 1t 14| bogn but to othor parenta. canbiger, 30010c per dureus appice, 350 | (s e et Drove pro o brated i and. | 1iable to turn to The Nonpareil cffice, and | **¢ "[ivha™ waw ol NUi ca o gor | @550 ver buriel, © : el the same, % out much farther into the sartound-| Ny ol e to have the ashesand | g, ybor Bl i FLOUR=Crystal Rellee il flone rtail. | 55000 Silegn toc 5. Come to the i than ft has disturbing the peace, ed at 5 25 for disaum winter; 2 80 for gid. | JPON ND--A collegs eociety pin, Come tot 0 Iog country for business that 't A% rubbh which accumulntes from that| " Wi, Keosland was a plain drunk, | en sheat; 2 00 for »..‘r:‘ tick, gl | e e gy e Ay PSR IR 9 ! yot done and to draw trade ero|,p. carted away from Scott stroet sul |and assosted as usial 9 G0, whol rale prices are: | 2L08ct the D0 L from amuch larger territory than is yet covered. In thus gathering in the business dumped into the holes on Main stree’,| B K, M about which Olark whoops so much, 300; ND ORDERS for Cobs to Upper Broadway eary | S'Elovator, or to N J.Tond, by mail. 422 1w R. W. L. PATTON—Physician and Ocullst. ‘an cure any case of eore eyoa, 18 1a only arger, who waa arrested "W Ll for stenliny a coach dog from the agent ot Wright'a station, was tound guilty and fined & Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail, ~/There was & morry wedding last eve- ok " i and costs, He y ¥ & matter of time, and can cure nenurnll{ in which ought to be trlbutary to Coun- | ning at the residenco of J. J. Bliwe, the| T o T ity plavaiblo ex h CATTLE=3 00@3 50; calves, 5 00@7 50, | from threo tc five weeks—1t makes nc differ- . st i o lo_explanation M—TRecoips : thoe how jong diseased, Will ‘stralght Address cil Bluffs, sll must concode that Tie | contracting parties being Mr. L. 1L 5¢0 0 o™l Dossoasion of the dog, Hoos—Receipts, 1000 head, ence how long diseascd il straighton cross f Mitche 1 and Miss Mary &, Jacoby, Rev, oyes, operate and remove Ptyreginms, etc., and Mr. Lernen oficlated. ‘Lhere wers about | tneert artificial eyes, moveing tadeworms Bk is an invaluable help, of which every bnsiness man should avail him-| i viion gy present, and the congratula- wolf, Bosiden ita large local circuln | ionyand well wishes were abundant and tion i finds Its way into almost every |hearty. The hospitality of the oceasion nook and corner of a large field, east|was also bountiful and all the wants of wen., north and south, where ita com- | guests and friends waio well 1.oked after. but urfortunstely for him, there was 010 wituess who tostified ay to his s1ying twice that he was going to steal the dog the first chance he got. One aged Toutonic pilgrim, was glven a chance to sleep at the calaboose Kioked Cut. How many peole there are who are struggling to rise in this world, that aro kicked down and out by envions rivals, Thomas' Eclectric Oil never icked out’ its patrons, Ivis true blue, For throat affectione, athma and catarrh it is o cor- tain and ravid cure, Special” attention to re: apb-tt L S I oouni::u. BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. MUELLER, C mabfibm CHICAGO, ROCK IBLAND AXD PACIFIC. Sanday alght, petitora are almost unheard of, The wide awake and enterpri business men and manufacturers of Council Bluffs need but little more than a rominder of Tue Bre's ex- tenslve clrculation to cause them to realize that by no other advertising medium can they so readily reach the trade which they are seeking. MINOR MENTIONS ==J, Mueller’s Palace]Music Hall. —For diaries for 1883 go to Bubrell & Brackett's, Clark, ot The Nonparei, ix fattenivg 1 inorder to take the part «i Oscar Wildo t the masquerade tomorrow evening, —TFor your blank books for the new year go to Bushnell & Brackett, —Subscribe for newspapers andjperiodi- oals at H, E, Seaman’s book store, The confidence taen who did up the old man Soucie from Illinois, are said to be hovering about tho city still, Cigar Ratroan Tickers,—Buy them from D. W, Bushpell, 5 doors north of postofE.ce, —This being the week of prayer, there will be a union meeting at the Congroga- tional church this evening, at which in- temperance will bs a special theme. —~Rev. P, I, Bresee on Sunday preached the dedicatory rermon of the new Metho- dist church at Silver City. The building cost, 83,000 and the $1,500 balance unpaid was subscribed at the dedicatory service, —The county board has not allowed the justices’ and constables’ bills yet, but will get at them this week. The relection of a county attorney is another important matter to be decided upon at this meeting. —The annusl meeting of the stock- holders of the driving park association, to be held this evening at the court house, promises to be interesting, as well as i portant, —Sheriff Guittir have gone to Fort Madison with Carpenter and Dan Owens, and will return to-day and then take somo others over the road. ] Two men named Cumming snd Young wero arrested last evening charged with carrying concealed weapons, They were brought before Justico Vaughan on a plea of guilty aud sent to jail for seven daye, —The hoard of trade met 1a t evening, The election of cfficers wiy postponed until next Thursday, at which time a full presence in desired, 03 businees of fmport- ance i+ to b transacted, —Mrs, Mary White, a very poor old homeless body, was hit in the back, knock- ed down and nearly ran over by a team going down Muin street. The old woman in deaf, lawo and near wighted, No won- der she got hurt, —The insane man found at the trans: fer, with 8274 in gold, is stiil being cared for at the jall, His friends in Wis- consia have telegraphed that they will be here to-day to take him in charge. —A patent, imported, earthen filter which cost the covnty about £100, and which was originally intended for the court room, BOW occupie corner in tue recorder's office, where it attracts little attention, considering the fact of the amount of money there is in it, an obscure ~Thomas Guanells, one of Council Bluffs’ oldest and most respected citizens, died at his home in this city Sunday night, after a long illness. Mr, Guanella cawe to this city from St, Joe about 1808, sund has during the years of his stay here won the friendship of many and esteem of all, He leaves several sons and one daughter, -~The Rescue Hose compavy ix to give its fourth avnual masquerade at Bloom & Nixon's hall to-morrow eveniug. It prom- ises 10 be largely attended, and to prove a most enjoyable affair. An excellent orches- tra of seven pieces and other needfuls for a good time have been provided, —Mayor Harrington has fallen heirlto severnl thousand dollars, At least he has some such amount in view, He slipped on an fcy sidewalk the other day and broke his arm in the fall, A suit sgainst the city will probably follow. Other like accidents will doubtless follow if more at. tention is not paid to the coadition of the walks, —Jacob Sims was able to get out yes. terday for the firit time since Aweat sseaulted bim, He otill has his head baudaged and will probably alweys carry ascar on bis forehead, and will ever feel the loss of & front tooth, as the results of Mr. Mitchell is one of Conncil Blutts' well known residents and busic ess men, and the one hie has thus won has also many friends and scquaintances here, and has been for some time connected with Bliss' millinery establishment, —~——— Holiday gocds at Harknees, Orcutt Co. - b . Dont be l“lntrd-Hanrttd If you are in tronble lock up, hold on, give the bluen good by. If you are in pain, have a lamencss, hnve an nche of any kind, go to the druggist rnd ask him for 0il. Thomas' Eeleetric good every time, 1t will do you Harknees, Occutt & Co, have stilt o few fine eilk dolmaus, Call sund sec them, PERSONAL. J. Miller, of Relle the Ozden. Plainer, lowa, is at Harry Wood, of Chicago, the Ogden, K. R. Cadwell, of Dunlap, was at the Pacific yostorday. S, F. Nocl, of Malvern, Iows, was in the city yesterduy. has arrived at A. M. Carleton, of Boston, arrived at the Pacific yeaterday, George Perkive, of Kensas City, arrived at the Revere yosterday, Several of the Murphy company are at the Pacific and others at the Levere, Dr Green, who has been confined to his house by illness, is able to ba ont again, Sinnon Eiseman and family have gone to New York for about two weeks. “T'ho well known actor Joe Murphy and wifo arrived at the Ogden yestorday with others of the company. J. M, Bal, the Missouri Valley livery- man, was shaking hands and swapping jokes with Council Bluffs frionds yester- day. Miss Ida Hughes, daughter of M Hughes, lcit Sunday evening for Des Moines on n visit to relatives and friends, expecting t) be abseat about two weeks, Henry Paschal is now & grandfather, his daughter, Mrs, IT. B, SBuing, who has been visiting her old home here for a month past, now being the mother of a charming little daughter, Me, Suing is expected to arrive from Helens, Nob , where there homie s, the latter part of the week, Children's heavy school hose at Harkuess, Orcutt & Co.'s, bl Whon you feol out of sorts, have the blues, melancholy, eto., it must be indigestion that sils you, ~Brown's ron Bitters cures it. Lndmn Aud chlldrun ] wuul hm.dn at Harknoss, Orcutt & Co. a. o — e A Worthy Gift William Patterson, who has been traveling for meveral years for ihe Empkle Hardware company, has been kindly remembored by Lambert & Bishop, of Joltet, whose barbed wire Mr. Patterson has sold in large quan- tities throughout his territory, which lies mostly in Nebraska, Thai manu- facturing firm appreciating the fact that Mr. Patterson has sold more wire than any man on the road, have ox- pressed tho same by sending him coatly and elegant gift in the form of heavy gold hunting-case watch, worth fully $160. Mr. Patterson may well feel proud of such u glft, express- Ive as it is of the fact that he has been 80 successful in gaining and holding trade. The recipient of this elegant gift wakea his home in Central City, bat his friends are not confined to that place by auy moans, and they will all rejoico in learning that he has boen so worthily remembered, Table linens, napkins, doylies, tow- ols and crashos cheap at Harkness, Oreutt & Co.'n, A good medicina! tonie, merit, is Brown's Iron druggists say with real Bittere, so all *Ladice of all uges who satfer from lows of appotite, from imperfect digos- tion, low epirits and nervous debility may have life and health renewed and indefinitely ex ended by the use of Mrs. Lydla E Piokbam's romedies for all complaints incident to the fewale coustitution, Weo have not ouly a living faith in Mes. Pinkham, but we aro assured that her madicines are at once most agreegblo and the sssault, but it is afier all fortunate he being without Ou being lurned out = he gave the policc a startling but improbable story to the effect that fie had a year ago about $1 300 and the man and wife with whom he was boarding took it away from him, and had refused to give it bick. Ho told the bank from which he nad drawn the monoy. and the chief of police took the pains to investigate a little. He found that last March the old man had received from tho old country about $700, and that he had the draft cashed, end turned the money over to the man with whom he boarded, bat that the fund had ail been used up by board bills, and by money paid the old man in differont sums and differ —— LAWYERB- Their l!upnnuibfllty Expounded to the Lime-Kiln Ciub. “‘Each day as I look ober my pa- or,”’ d the old man as the lights were turaed op, “'T seo a case of em- b:zzlement, wholeeale robbery, breach of trust or m 5180 of odder people’s money. One day it am de cashier of # bauk; do next day it am a city or crunty treasurer; de nex' it am some confidential clerk or a bauk president. or de treasurer of aome cerporation ! It is an era of ste:xl n’ ani embezzlin’ an’ iraud, No man who has money in de hands of a friend or employe feels anfe. No man who depends upon an- moncy or home. yesterday mornin enb times, Ho had it scoms, lived it| ovher man. kuows what o doy may oat, end ncw ho has nots sou with bring forth, which to buy u orust. “What brang 'bout dis state of Maog:in Allison ecmplained b ke L Who profite by it ¢ Justica Schurz yesterday that Henry | (g T offerders to cacape 1" Jordan had beatea her out of o board | T2 wos a siloncs (he ughout the bill. hall s the president pauscd and looked up snd down. Symucl Shin was atouvt to rieo up and explain tha! e badn'c made a aollar out of 1t yet and didn’t expect to, when Picklos Smith hit him wich the blg end of a potalo und Brother Gardaer continuod : “I arraign de bar'ch do kentry an’ charge de lawyers, big 1’ little, wid being do direct cause of dia reign of koavery, Threo men outer flive am honest only until dersam u chanca to make a haul by bein’ dishonest, Ono wan outer thres wiil be dishonest on all occashuns whar dar am a chance to o:cape coneequences. If dar was no 1aw to punish dishonesty we wouldn’c find one man in twenty doin’ de hon- est thing for prineciple’s rake. 1t am do fear of consequences which koeps thoueands of clerks an’ cashiers an’ treasurers houest. Whe PR L e “Home Bweot Hom “Phin song in very good in its way, but Is thete any sickness in the household Tf w0, home cannot Le slways ploasant, We take evpecial pleasure in recommendi Burdock Blood Bitters o hona fide and cer tomn oure for dyoupsin, and all disenses of the liver and kidneys, CARPLNTER'S CASE. He Starts Acrosa the State Weil Ironed, While the Virginia Wite sighs for Further Revenge. Shoriff Guitar has startad across the state with Harry Carpenter, tho bigamist, to lodge him In the peniten- tiary, where he is to remain a year, Tho lightness of the sentenco seemed to b pleasing to the Council Bluffs i : “An’ what do de lawyers say to wife, who has an abiding faith in the | ebery man whose fingers itch to mak promiso mado hur that Carpenter will |a hanl, Dey might sa well advertise on getting ou', cling to her and bo como a true husband to her and father to her promised child. The Virginia wife is not at all satisfied with the re sult, however. She says it is poor satiefaction for her, after having como so long a disience o appear against him, and having resisted 81 many 1n- fluoncos brought to bear upon her to keep from appearing ogainst hiw, She 9 quits irdi-nant about the statement made in Carpenter’s ba- half, that he left homo beciuse ahe wag gossiped about, and she denies etoutly such other statemonts as that she ever gavo rise to any roports that #ho had got o divorce from Carpenter. She is now waiting In the city for the county board to allow her wituees feen, and as soon as she gets this money, which will boin a fow days, sho ex. pects to etart back to Wheeling. She eays she does mnot iutend to remain there, however, for any great length of timo. Sho has commenced a suit againet Oarpenter's mother for defamirg her character, and she says she propoees to puch this, and whon it 18 over, and some |in’‘em a fat care, other matters adjasted, she purpcaes| “Suppose it wer’ known dat ebery returnivg to Council Blufts aud mako | burglar fa'rly convieted would receive this her home, as she has some rola- | twenty years in prizon, wid no possi- tlves and friends hero. She avows | bility of pardon, would we have one that she will not “‘lot up” on Carpen- | burglary whar' we now have two! ter when he gots out, as he fecla sg- | Who makes burgliry a payin’ grioved, not only at the injustice doue | foshun? Do lawyer. her, but at the attempts o cast sha- It a clerk who embezzled was sar- dows upon her character, tin 10 receive a five of ten y'ar sen- tence, how many cases of embezzle- at regular rates dat dey will gnarantoe to clear 'em of de law fur asartin sum. L2t mo steal $75,000 in cash and nine-tenths of de lawyers will be eager to defend me—to effect & compromise -to hush it up—to c! mo of pun- ishmont. About de best lezal talent in Amorica makoa a spacialty of de- fendin’ criminals, Any lawyer am looked upon as good 'nufl for prose- cutin’ attornoy, while de werry koen- st talent am reaerved fur defense of thioves, burglars and odder law break ers, “Time afier timo men have stolon or embeazled, an’ do lawyers have taken a shoer of do plunder to clear ‘em. We've had half ® dgzan cases right yere widin two y'ars, an’ we am sartin to hnvo mo’, Lst me steal a ton of conl, an’ up I go. Let me get my claws on $50,000 an’ I doaa’ go up worf shucks, I may ba 'rested an’ toted off to jail, but nmds a week de case am settled up, an’ I walks de streets a hero, Da lawyers return $40,000 of do money, pocket 9,950, an’ han' mo fifty as a reward fur bring- = pur- S ms Strong Minded Womon i mont would you h'ar of ina y'm( Au’ Can regulate their husbands amazingly | who makes embezzlement 8 payia' not do their duty, Bur bizness! Do lawyer. “4f dat Rochenter bank prosident am sent to state prion for twenty years, what wi | be do cfleck on odder Rochester bank presidents! But he won't be, Do lawyers have gathered to his aid an’ will defeat justice. “T am spokin’ what I believe to be de solemn truf, when 1 say to you dat law has becowe a farce an’ lawyers de middlemen between robbers and de robbed. De question am how to arg & good regulator of They are_exclusively a blood tonic, and consequently sérikc at the raot of wany serivus ailments, C——— Mouoy for the Unmaxried. One of the most solid and subatan-. tial institutions in this country is the Marriage Fund Mutual Trust assocta- tlon of Cedar Raplds, Ia, During their first year, ending January lst, 1883, they pald over $30,000.00 in benefits to their the circulation mewabors, and the | hroak de law—not how to enforce it greatest eatisfaction prevalls among | It am not how to put a thief into their certificate holders. Thoy are|prison, but how to keop him ocut, It organizad under the laws of Iowa, and am not how to punish the hon cials, but how to goently squ as dey cau restore, an give do remainder. Lot ua proceed to business, feelin’ dat whatever crime we commit wo atan’ two chances of thuir ofticers and direciers aro among the leading and most prominent busi- ness men ot Cedar Rapids, Every un- married person should havo a cortifi- cate in this association. It is a splendid investment, 88 safe] eflicacious, 1 goin’ clear to one of punishment, securo und suro a8 & government i bond. You can justas well have a g good sum of enco mar Put Upon H(s Fort e o aa Ovee 000" b t up in bed and coughed till the bers haye fi, r clothing was wot with perspiration, My 3 wife insisted that Tue 7homas’ Eele over 300 | their in o T'ho fiist teaspoonful ved me ment- Send & poaral card for free|and two bottles b me, I elrculars fully dotailing the plan, | honestly re H. Perking, which is the fiuest known, Good | Oreck Centre agents can get torritory if applied for| ~ o soon, Write to-day, Do not post-| Containing all the essentials of & pone if, Moention where you saw |trus tonic, and sure to give satisface this notice, J4-lm [ tlon, Is Brown’s Iron Bltters, 20 p m 25 4 m 76 am CHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINC Arrive, Pacific Ext Mail and Neb & Kas Maii and Accom. (Sat.)..bf Accom, (o145 p 1 KANSAS CITY, BT, JOB AND COUNCIL BLUFFS. epart. Arrive, Mall and Express. . Expross,. Madl and E PACIVIC. O\nr]r\l 1 K Lincoln Denver Local Emigrant Denver Ex Local Ex Ex, “w Ex WABARI, B¥, LOUIS AND PACIFIC Depart. Arri Mail and Ex.. 9:45am | Mail and Ex Canon Ball.. §:50 p m KIOUA CITY AND PACTY Dey; Arrive. For Slons City.7:56 a m | Frm Sioux C'y For Fort Niobr ¥ Neb* For St. Paul...7:40 p m CHICAGO, MILWAUKKE AND KT, PAUL. Leave Council Blnfts. Arrives Council Bluffs Mail and Ex..*0:20 & m | Mail and Ex..."6:56 pr Atlantic Ex. 515 pm | Atlantic Ex..9:10 8 @ CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. V. Leaves Omaha, Arrives Mall and Ex..*7:15a m | Pacific Ex Atlantic Ex./[3:40 p m | Mail and Ex ) 1 Leave Council Biuffs. gam, 9am, 10am, Mam,1m2pmap m, 4 p'm, 5pm, 6 pm. Leave Omaha, 1an, 1pm, 2pm, 3 0. Sun X a. m., and run rogwarly during the da; at 9, 11, 24, 5 'and 6 o'l W ED AND Depot. 90l EFAR. AND SPECIALIST, a0 of ths Eyo, Ear, or Chr character. Warrants o cure wffections. Can be consalted 1 reon at the Mectropolitan hotel Counil Blugts, Towa. NEW STORE. EDWIN J. ABBUTT Notary Public. W. R. VAUGHAN. Real listate & Collection Agent. Bune a Solid Traln Through frow Council Blufts to 8t. Panl Without Uhange Time, Only 17 Houre —i? 13- LEBL WILFE THE GHORTEX COUNO TO T, PAUL, WL I. HLU"F'* otweon L Uiuds uper AVIY Boutkwestorn Passen ¥R Couvcll Blufis * Councll Blufts & Omsaha Street B. R. and run to city tim Dr, Meagher.—Oculist, Aurist. |- Ic dieases, cffors his sorvices to all at New Eoods. NEW YORK PRICES. For Dry Goods and Fancy Goods go to L. HAR Broadway. Justice ot the Peace and * w <rnadwav, Council Bluffs JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. In 0dd Fellow’s block, over Savings’ A Bank. jan8-ty 1 Sioux ity % ; Pagint AT IIRC MDD . THH SIOUX OITY ROUT: ROUTS COUNCIL BLUFFS, Je A W Wa. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 n DLAIVE » WIS OIS, Bloff and Willow Sreety, Council Bluffs. “H. BAGG & GO, m DEALERSG IN | GEIS BOTTLED BEER, w MADE FRO 1HE ARTZSIAN WELL WAT! ALSO AGENTS FOR THE OELEBBATED BUDWERISER! BEDER Orders filiod ln woy partof the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. witiihel BATH INSTITUTE, m, 4 p'm, 5pm, 6pm. Street cars run halt hourly to the Union Pacific ay the cars begin their trips at Bryant Street, oue Door north of bohany's Hall, . Thermo-El:ctric, Medicated and Sulphur Baths. For ladi d gentlemen, The unfailing awilia'y in rec nt Co d Besides, ny wite, a competent lady, will attend Baths arc fully eno sed by the Medical Fraternit Neuralgin, luml ago and wapy other ai adics, F M. LOCKWOOD, Propr. WATER WAVES. That never requi ctlping, eb Blrs. J. J, Good's Halr Btore, ot prices nover befere touched b 4 fall | oy other he ine of switche . at greatly re Also gol {Iver an: made from Jadics’ own halr. Do not fall to ro purchasing s warrantod as ropresent GOOD, M 29 Maln strcer, ( Bluffs, Iows. MORG#N KELLER &' CQ,, The finest qua and large v At \k vies icago of wooden and metalic cascs, Calls attended ¢ Jl hours, We defy tion in quality of goods or prices, Our Mr, Mol od as unc lLrlnLu f:.r fnxt) ears and thoroughly understanda ROOMS, 246 AND BROADWAY, Upholstering in also carpet-laying snd lambrequins, Telas olav. CCNRAD GEISE'S A graphic and mail orders filled withont = " BREWERY & MALT EXOUSIE, Counci! Bluffs, - - - lowa. Boer and walt n “ny quantityo suit pnr-hasers. Beer $8.00 per barral. Private famliles sup- plicd with small keg < at 3100 each, oelvered froc of charge to any part of the city PETERSUN & LARSON Whelcanle Dealer in (\I LE i o U E‘ e i }3:‘ ?:d &&‘ A X 1 Blufis, Tows, lie: and delers deliver-d free. poLl> ALl : BT — DU GUETTE, GUIBERT & CO,, essore 10 ERB & DUQUETTE), Who'esalo Fruters and Contectioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st.. Council Bluffs, Ia JACOB APPETL G ROCEIR. No. 529 8 Main Street. - - - Council Bluffs, sfent procf of our square deal o hand, Promp delivery iway, Coun Orders from the sountry ullumd ng and attens tion to ¢ Peras, N. B. EasToy MUTURL [0Wh STOOK INSURANGE 00. [Incorporated under the Laws of Towa.] Tnsurance ab Aciual Cost. fosvring LIVE STOCK Against Loss by ACCIDENT, THEFT OR DEATH, Or Any Unkuown or Contingent Event Whatever, Experienced agents wsuted, Correspondence solicited from =1l parts of Iowa, Orrice: 103 Pearl SBtreet, C decs-dtt unci! Bluffs, Ia,

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