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. —_— The Daily Bee GOUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning, Jan. 10, — & SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Oarrlor, 20 conte per woek 87 Ml 10,00 per Year OMoe: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. Tuar Oouncil Bluffs has had a year of great prosperity, and great ad- vanoement {8 evident from the show- ings of facts and figures already given in Tux Bee. It remaius with ite citi- gons and buriness men whether this growth shall continue, or whether there shall come stagnation and de- cline. This city has al- most unparalleled railway facil- fties. It has many marked ad- vantages for manaofacturing enter- prises and wholesalo establishments. It remalns simp'y for Council Bluffa to use Its facilities and improve its opportunities. This olty is In coudition to reach out much farther into the surround- Ing country for businees than 1t has yot done and to draw trade here from amuch larger terriioiy yet covored. In thus gathering in the business which ought to be tributary to Ooun- THE DAILY BEE -COUNCIL BLUFFS :0WA WEDN SDAY, JANUARY 10 : time and waste mwch wind in grambling because the eity does not boom more, and yet they show sa little appreciati n of their own responsibility that they will not even attend a0 Importast & meeting v that onlled by the board of trade, If they would air their complaints at the board of trade meetings, instead of on ths streets, and join in measures to remove such cuuncs, there would be more consistency. ~ | 'I'hereneeds to be a rattiing of the dry ones, Holiday gocds at Harknees, Orcatt & Co.'s. ——————— Don't be Faintcd-Heart:d If you are in trouhle look up, hold on, give Yhe ‘blues good by. I1f you ate in pain. have a lamenows, have an ache of wny kind, goto the druggist end ask bim for Thomas' Eelectric 0il. It will do you good every time, Harkness, Orcutt & Co. have still & few fine silk dolmaus, Oall and sec them, I PERSONAL. 0, W, Harard, of Des Moines, is in the city. L. Merchant, of Tsma City, is at the Ogden. T, W. Ivory, of Glenwood, was in the city yesterday. J. ¥. Loomis, of Shelby, dined at the Pacific yesterday. H. Richardson, of Clevoland, was at the than 18, 1i6o yesterdsy. George L, Ordway and wite, of Pierre, Dakota, are In the city, Charles R, Hannon, of Quinoy, Mich,, cil Bluffs, all mast conoade that Tue waa at the Ogden yesterday. Bxx Is an invaluable help, of which M. B, Hawley and M., Oavett, of Deni. every bnsiness man should avail him-( o "L oy, tho olty yesterday. self. Boaldes its large local ocircula- F. B, Tait, of Deoatar, Iil., was among tlon it finds Its way into almost every | yesterday’s arrivals at the Ogden. nook and corner of a large field, east W. H. Cottroll, of Sloux City, Iowa, wes., north and south, where its com- | came tothe great rallway centre yesterday. potitors aro almost unheard of. The wide awake and enterprising business men and manufacturers of Councll Bluffs need but little more than & reminder of Tun Bng's ex- tensive olrculstion to cause them to realize that by no other advertising medium can they so readily reach the trade which they are secking, ————— MINOR MENTIONS, Harkaess, Orcatt & Co. Ohildren's heavy achool hose at Bt i ] Whest you feel out of sorts, have the blues, melancholy, ete., it must be Indigestion that ails you, Brown's ron Bittors cares Ladios’ and children’s wool hooda st Harkuess, Orcutt & Co.’s, ——— — Oriticizing the Charitable. To the Editor of Tur Bre: 3 In an iisue of The Frele Press L LR week before Lt appeared the fc - ~—For diarles for 1888 go to Bushnell & log: Brackott's. ~The board of supervisors meet to-day to finish up their business, —For your blank books for the new year go to Bushnell & Brackett, —Subsoribb for newspapers andfiperiodi- eals at H, E, Seaman's book store, —One citizen who has resided here twenty years says he has never known such a win- ter here Onear Ramnoan Tiokers,—Buy them from D, W, Bushnell, 6 doors north ,of postoff.ce, ~—Paddy Ryan, the pugilist and handy man with the gloves, visited this city yes- terday with a band of music and accompa- nied by several Omaha gentlemen in cut. ters, ~Permits to wed were yesterdsy lssued ing about the liberal donations which are glven by some in aiding the poor. “Oarlocal English papers ar. tak- extraordinary pains to herald We were recently told in whates con- temptible manner the charities of our people are specalated upon, “‘One, and one who calls himself a sorvant of the Lord, goes about and gathers donatidns, This part of it Is commendable, but the contemptibili ty oonsista in the fact that this ser- vant of the Lord" who preaches ‘Lay down lies and tell the truth,’ alms to allure others, for instance Mr. X , to give a dollar or two with the promise trom him to publish his name as the giver of 86 or $6. *“We should think that a man who to Wm. B, Austin, of Neola, and Catha- | {s intending benevolence should no: rine F, Moors, of this olty; slso to D, B, [allow his name to be used in conneo- Talbot and Josle E. Eastland of this city, | tion ,"L"‘: -::h :lh-fl‘:'-nm h":d e —The bal masque to be given this even. | 70 #!8d to be able to say that this fag at Bloom & Nixon's hall by the Resouo :;:';3:’;;“&01":"3“?: fyenaboms team, will be & notabie event of the "; mako partios to this delusion, and yet on. Many are preparing to attend, and | po alms.gatheror was more partiou- there will be a large and variod showing of | Jarly uotive about the 27th of June to ‘costumes, save sonls fsom misery. —Hency Jordan appeared at Tmu Ban| Tus Bxr did not think that any- office to-day with a lot of counter charges [ body had a right to thus attack other sgaiust the woman who had him arrested | PO0PIO's cherities. Tho neme of for beating » board bill. Henry says he | ' Freie Press” was not mentioned in was promptly acquitted, and that he in not 3‘;.’"“:.‘ (;C::.“‘},n:.',,;."d( : ::mrtz ‘«'}:: guilty, him who it was intended for) ~—Twenty years of happy marrled life | trled to save souls, The Frete Presso should and will be celebrated by Mr, and | advooated the principle that a man's Mrs, John R, Willmott, of Boomer town- | liberties should be broad enough to ship, A dance snd trimmings will be the [ allow a man to swallow his charities programme at their residence this (Wed. | towards himself down his throgt in nesday) evening, liquid form. Tue Bke was the only paper to defend the action of Rev. —fThe band wagon of the 0,“““‘ OXCUF- | My, T.omen, as ho desorved it in its slon ran into Osptain Kirsch's cutter in | fy)ieet torms, as thanks for the noble front of the Shugart block, slightly injur- | work that he has carrled on this win- the gallant captain, who stuck by his dn fine style, thus preventing a threat- * ened runaway, " —At a meoting af the board of trustees of the public] library, held Weduesday evening, Horace Everett was eleoted presi- dent, S, F, Folsom secretary, and A W. Street tronsurer, The board starts out on its new year with much enthusiasm as re- gards the prospects, ~~The subjects for this day of the week of prayer are: “Prayer for families, for parents, children and the household; tor integrity, purity and plety in home life, and for a spe.ial blessing upon Sundsy schools,”"—Prov; viil, 1; Joha ii, 13.17, —The cost of carrying concealed weapons hos been ralsed by Justice Vaughan, Two fellows brought before him were ssseeson $20 each, in place of the usual 85 fine, and the revolvers were stored in a pigeon.hole there, until the owners are released from Jail, —T. Woolsey was complained of yester- day for throwing ashes in the street, Mar- shal Juckson will find his bands full, s there are Lurdreds of cases of such nah- throwing up nnd down the stroets, The oity building folks have reformed and have bogun dumping their ashos in the pound, ~—Deputy Sheriff Clatterbuck has re. turned from Eldora, whither he took Charles Duncan to place him in the reforts sohool there, On the trip the boy showed his viciousness by picking the pockets of Clatterbrek’s coat, which was thrown about hiw to keep him warm. He thus stole a silk b.udkerchief and some other small articles, and when he was wched not only thewe were found, but a pack of cards which he was going to smuggle into the school. 'he board of trads Is to meet to.mor- row evenlug to elect oficers for the eniu ing year, It is hoped that there will be a large attendance, as othsr import- aut business is to be trans scted. It is astonishing that cit'zans snd business men should need urgivg to actively sunport such an organizstion, o easential to the growth and prosperity of & city, but suc. reems the oase here. There are mavy in this community, among them members of the board, who spend much ter for the benefit of the poor, regard- less of nationa'ity, ereed, or color, but the most abeurd thing of all was Inst weok's article in the samoe papor, arking Tue Ber to prove that the v. Mr. Lomen did not do what he was accussd by The Frele Preesc? No explanation 1a wanted in regard to the last named artlole, For the benefit of the editor of the paper demouncing the actiona of charity as carried on at present, we only wish to say, belng so anxious to correot public morals that he ehould bear in mind that if he fs not above reproach he should com mence at home. A Friexp or OmARITY, - Table linens, napkins, els and orsshes cheap at Harknces, Orcutt & Co.’s. e Soms Strong Minded Wemen Can regulate their husbands smazingly fast, should they not do their duty, Bur- dock Blood Bitters wre a good reaulator of the eircul Thoy are exc! blood tonic, and consequently stride o root of many serious ailments. ———— Money for the Unmarrie One of the most solid and substan- tinl institutions in this country is the Marriago Fund Mutual Trust sssocfa- tion of COedar Raplds, Ia, During their first year, ending January 1lat, 1883, they pald over £30,000.00 in benefits to their members, and the greatest satisfaction preulf- among their certificate holders, They are organizad under the laws of Towa, and their officors and direciors are among the leading and most prominent busi- ness men ot Oodar Rapids, Every un- married person shoula have a certifi- oate in this association, It is & splendid investment, as safe’ secure and sure #s a government bond. You can just as well have a good sum of money to commence mar ried life on s not. Over 200 mem- bers have been pald off, receiving over 300 per cent. on their invest- ment- end & postal card for free clroulars fully detailing the plan, which is the fivest known, Good sgents can get territory if applied for soon, Write to.day. Do not post- pone it. Mention where you saw this notice, Jé-1lm doylies, tow- 32 AFTER AMENT. He 1s Not Anxious for an Examina- tion Just Now on the Oharge of Assault, Yenterday morning there were a goodly number gathered in the police court to see what was going to be done with Ament, who so generously assaulted his former law partoer, Sims, on New Year day, There was little done, however, to satisfy the gaping curiosity. Ament himself did not appear, but was represented by his attorney, John N, Baldwin, who fr his client waived examination Sims was there, his head well band aged a8 a protection to the wounds he still bears, snd was accompauied by Msjor Lyman, The latter nbjected to the bonds being as low as 8300, the amount fixed at the time of Ament’s arrest, ineisting that the gravity of the offense and the admlission of guilt imflied by the waiver should cause the amount of bail to be fixed at a higher sum* Judge Ayleswotth con- cluded that as the purpose of the bail was to {nsure the attendance of the wocused, the amount was sufficlent, and bonds in the sum of $300 were accordingly given for Ament's appear- ance before the grand jury in May. MDAt e A good medicinal tonle, with real merit, Is Brown’s Iron Blttere, so all drugglsts ¢ ACROSS THE STATE. Henderahott and Mann Start ifor Fo¥t Madison in the S8heriff’s Company. Yeostorday Shersff Guttar returned from Fort Madison, whither he tock Carpenter, the bigamist, jand Owens, who waa sentenced for obtailing mon- oy #nd goods under false pretenses. Qarpenter on arrlving at the peniten tlory, was sot at work in the chair fac tory, while Owens was pat to making shoes. Owens, at the penitentiary met his brother, who is confined there for forgery, having been sent from Wayne county. The sherlff rotarned imwlj" morning and last evenicg 0 started again to Fort Madtson with two other convicts, Hendershott found gullty of highway robbery, and Mann, convicted of larceny, the for- mer to spend two years and the latter three. endershott at the yery laat denled his guilt, and desired Tue Bre to announce his true name as Mo Cuen, Mann seemed to be more re- conclled to his fate, and was more used toit, he said. It app:ars that he has already served three sentences smounting to seven years, and now starts out on his fourth of three years more. The two were shackled together, and well secured. e *Ladies of all ages who suffor from loss of appetite, from imperfect diges- tion, low spirits and nervous debility may have life and health renewed and indefinitely extended by the use of Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham's remedies for all complaints incident to the female constitution. We have not only a living faith in Mrs. Pinkham, but we are assured that her medicines are at once most agreeable and effioacious. ———— JILTING JOBNSON. His Wite Leaves With Another Man, Taking Hls Onildren With Her. Peter Johnson, who keeps a saloon on Broadway, has been sadly betrayed and wronged, according to his state- ment, his wife having proved untrue to him, snd skipped for parts un- known. Johnson has gained intorma- tion leading him to believe that she has not gone alone, but that a man named Richard Straup has accom. panied her. Mrs. Johnson s also #ald to have taken her children with her, they being three in number, and all quite young, Johneon is natur- ally badly broken up at this desertion, it leaving him childless as well as wifelees, Thin song i very good in its way, bnt is there any sickness in the h usehold? If 80, home oannot_be always pleasant, We take orpecial plaaure 1o freommending Burdock Blood Bitters o bona fide and cer- tain cure for dyapepsis, and all direases of the liver and kidneys COMMERCIAL. OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Corrected daily by J, Y. Fuller, mer- chandise broker, buyer"and shipper of grain and provisions, 39 Pearl street. Wukat No. 2 spring, 770; No. 3, 65; rejected 50c; good demand, CouN—290 to feeders and 80 to ship- pera, Oat8 —Soarce and in good demand; 30@ Hay—4 00@6 00 per ton, Ryr—40c; light supply. (“‘gn Mr‘nfil pr;r 100 ponnds, 00n —Good supply, pri ds, s oan— pply, prices ot yards CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1050 per ton; soft. b 00 per ton, Burrk—Plenty snd o fair demand; irbank's, wholesaling at 13¢. rm; dealers aying 130 per ponnd for turkeys and 10¢ for chickens VEGETABLES —Potatoes, 45:5 onione, 2% cabbages, 30@10c per dozen; apples, @3 50 per barrel, UR—Cryntal Roller mill flour retail- 5 for disdum winter; 2 80 for gold- ;2 00 for hard tack, City roller mills whol sale prices are: patent fancy, 8 favorite, 300; cary 0 rinar, 2 40; ooccilental, 1 75, Brooxs—2 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOCK, alves, b 00@7 50, 000 head, Kioked Out. How many peosle there aro who are struggling to rise in this world that are kicked down and out by envious rivs Thomas' Ecleetric Oil never “‘kicked o its patrons, Iiis true blue, For throat affectious, asthma and catarrh it iy & cer. tain and rapid cure, — COontaining all the essentials of a true tonic, snd sure to give satisfac- tion, Is Brown's Iron Bltters. Real Estate Transfers. The following trensfors of real cstate are reported for Tur Ber as taken from the county records by J, W. Squire & Co., abstractors of titles, real estato and loan sgents, Counetl Bluffs: M. F. Elswich to J. K. Oaler; sw nw 20 and se ne 19, 74, 39—81 700, - M.J Learning to I 8. Wright; ¢} w6 26, 77, 44 - $1,250, W. Crosley to W, Steele; nene 15, 74,43 - 8400, J. Donnelly to H, Petert; w}aw 19, 77, 33 82 138, 3,000, Feater to H. Mower; 14 sw 2, 70, 41 - 8800, F. White to W Lemis; sw and se aw 6, 75, 40 - 8752, C Orook to D. J. Crook; sw ne b 77. 44- 81, J. Walter 1o N, Parker, whee 8 74, 40 - 82,400, . Maizen to J. Stuhr, r} nw 76, 41. a0 ne 25, 79, 41, w} nw 30 76, 40 84 500, J. Minahan to D, Minahan, nw aw 36, 77. 42 8500 J. M. Walker to C. L. Roberts, ne ne 1. 75, 38 ~ 81,000, C. B &Q 74 39 - 81.146, E P. Voorhes to V. L Keller, 2 in 2, Voorhes' add—$700, - - Rallroads Blockeded. A rmash.op on the Rock Island ie repoated, but no details could be ob- tained. Tralns due here last evening had not arrived at 815, All roads e and wouth ave struggling with a blockade, S ra— Put Upon His Fest “Sot up in bed and coughed till the clothing was wet with perspiration. My wife insisted that I u e 7homas' Eclectric 0il - Thae firat teaspoonful relloved we, and two bottles have cured me, I can horestly recommend it.” E. H. Perkins, Creek Centre, N. Y, IOWA ITuMS, (Srarfaind Indisnola has incorporated a canning ccmpany. A Dubuque book agent is $1,500 short o his account, s Davenport employs a detective force to aaslst its police, Odeholt proposes to give $3,000 to secure # 810,000 flouring mill, Brrlington is moving in the way of founding a good hospital. Y Webster City is trying to raize a bonus that will secure a wagon factory, A meeting of the ninth Towa will be held ot Independence on the 12:b inst 1t costs the Keokuk business houses §48 to 860 per snnum for the telephone, The building improvements of Cedar Rapids last year amounted to $657, Tke Alton Review rays that 872, worth of building was done in that town last year. An attempt to burn the Keokuk opera. house Wednesday result.d in a damage of 81,000, A resident of Independence is talking of building & 875,00 pork packing establish- ment there, The German bank at Dubuque took 265.- 000 worth of that city’s bonds at & prem- ium of two per cent. An Towa City cherry tree is covered with blossomws, " Its ro are next to a wall, inside of which is a furnace, A company bas been organized at Ogden for the purpose of sinking & coal shaft there, e capital is $100,000, The number of pensiovers in Towa is 11,- 782, and the total amount paid to this nuw- ber last year was 31,231,497, and includlng arresrs it was $3,081,714, The Dubuque County Fair association begins the mew year with $101 in the treasury, Premiutas and other expenses took 5,164 83 during the year, ‘Lbe Two Rivers Coal and Mining com- pany has been organized at Demuinn for the purpose of operating west of the city. The capital is $200,000, The coal claimed to have been discovered a few miles east of Emmetaburg, it is said, was fouud forty feet below the surface while digging a well, and that the vem is eight feet thick, The ghost which is heard dressing burra at the mill in Mt, Pleasant has been inter- viewed. It states that it is the apirit of a man who was murdered twenty years ago, and who had 81,500 at the time, Last Saturdsy night about thirty men, after drinking freely in Ole Johnson’s sa- loon at Ro'and, turned crusaders and de: stroyed his entire stock, Tobacco and cigars were scattered about the room and the floor flooded with beer, About a week ago the genple of New- tonville, Marlon township, narrowly escay & serious disaster, About 200 people were assembled In Fletcher’s hall, During the progress of the programme several loud crashes weie heard and the floor of the building bekan to settle, when the crowd made a rush for the door, The doorkeeper succeeded in keeping them back, only letting few file out at & time, When the hall was cleared it was found that the floor had scttled nearly six inches, e~ Breaking His Heart. Wall 8 ree} News. It waa a clothing dealer on the Bow- ory, aud as tho slab-sided young man opened the door he rubbed his hands o7er each other and satd: “Come In my frent. I guest you vhas looking for an overcoat. Try on dis one, for $7."" “‘Thankee, I've got about $80 in my pocket, and I thought——"' “‘Ah! Mine freut, you vhas come to the right blace, How you like a blue sult for §10!" “I've got about $80 in my pocket and was looking for—" ‘‘Take dis gray for $14. You never had such a pargain in all your porn days.” ‘‘As I was saying, I've got abeut !NO‘,md I want to buy a pretty fair one.” ‘‘Here 1s one all wool for $12; shump right into it,” “A pretty falr one, with silver- plated handics,” continued the young man. “T'va got em! Y'm dor only dealer in all Now York who kerp oafergiats it silver-blated handles.” “I don't mean overcoats,” GNot ‘I mean coftina! latest fall styles,” ‘'My frent,” whispered the dealer, as ho took his arm, ‘I don't keep goffi: s Vhen 1 realize dot you haf 880 in your pocket, und I haf no goffins to sell, I feol dot I wmight as vhell gif oop dis mad struggle for riches, Haf some pity on & broken-hcarted man und tako two bed quilts at §3 apiece, und lot dot goffin go.” e —— Millions Given Away. Millions of Bottlesof Dr. King's New ery for Consumption, Coughs and s, have bssn given away as Trial 1s of the large size, This enormous outla would be disastrous to the pro prietors, were it not for the rare werit possesed by this wonderful medicine, Call at O, I, Goodwan's Drug Store, and get & Trial Bottle free, and tryj for youssolf, never falls to cure. Let's see your SWINE 07 [ S J. Hans to J, G. Haae; rh 6, 77, 40 COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL . NOTICES. NOTICE. —8pectal advertiscments, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will be Inserted in this column st the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firet Insortion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent (nsertion, Loave adv ertiscments a4 our offics, No. 7 body in Counci Blus i %, 80 conts per woek, do Offico, No 7 Poarl Strect ¥ rent, with at 706 Myoster strect. Day board, .50 per_ e deel8tf L B In packages or & hundrod at 2f¢ ()™a pucka.e s Tin Bux office, No. 7 Feart ot t Miscellaneous, to 8. L Rankin, sw 7, | 3a EMOVAL-Gro R. Peard, dealor in_ wall R paper and wind w sh des, wili m. ve Janu- ary 15, fr 1, Pearl strect, to new Me {n, and 33 Peatl s ro '8, rext Jand-tt —A check or_draft. The owner wll llayf1. E Seaman's book store, Iver isemost, prove pro erty and jana3t JOUND—A colleg + focloty pi. Come to the I‘ Bra offi e, pay for this ad, prove property and got the pln. do7 ¢t R. W. L. PATTON—Phystctan and Ocullst Gan cure any case of soro eyes. It Is only matter of time, and can cure generally in trom three t five weeks—1t makes nc differ- once how long disensed, Will straighten crose oyes, operato and romove Ptyreginms, etc., and 1nsort artificial eyos. Special attention 80 re. movelng tadew ormi -t éOlT;O'lL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAXD AND PACIFIO. m Accom, (Mon.).1:45 p m AND COUNCIL BLUPPS, Arrive, Expross. .. 2 WABARI, 8. LOU Depart. Mail and_Ex. Canuon Ball.. 4:50 p m BIOUL CITY AND PACTPIC. t. A L Mail ar Atlantic *Except Sundays. {Excopt Saturdays. {Except Mondays, Daily. Council Blufts & Omaha Street B. R. Leave Council Blufts, Leave Omaha. 8am9am 10am[8am9am 10am, m1m2pm3p|llam lpm, 2pm,3p 4pm,5pm,6pm. |mdpm5pm,6pm. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific t. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock &. m., and run reguarly during the day at9, 11, 2 4, 6 'and 6 o'clock, and run to city time, nxmn AND IHLAN. Dr. Meagher,—Oculist, Aurist, AND SPECIALIST, In Chronle direases, offors hls servicos to all at flicted with dissases of ths Eye, Ear, or Chronic diseases of any arrants a cure in 1 Rheumatio affect Can_be consalted b mall or in person at the Metropolitan hotel, Council Blufls, Towa. NEW STORE. New Eoods. NEW YORK PRIGES. For Dry Goods and Fancy Goods go to L HARRIS, 734 Lower Broadway, EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, 418Broadway, Council Bluffs W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Real Estate & Collectlon Agent. In Odd Fellow’s block, over Savings' Bank. jan8 -ty MES. R. J. HILTON, M, D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Broadwav. CounciliBluffs Sioux City & Paciie Qounc’l Blufls to 85, Paul Without Uhange Time, Only (7 Haurs AQE MUEs THE GHOETES ROUTE oouum’i‘::r-':}:uvm 70 7. PAUL, MINNEACOLI: il potnts ln Northorn I a3 ota. "Thls line is -wlywm eetivghouss Automsc’ Alr-Drak Plattorta Covples sod Rufter: and for SPERD, SAFRTY AND COMYOBRT 1s unsarpassed. Puliman Palaco Sleeping Oas run Abrough WITHOUT CHANGE between Kan o i akd A Paol, via Ooundl. Bluls so¢ ty. Y Toave Lnion Pacific Traoate oll Bluds, a4 7:80 p. 1. datly on arrd y Cly, 8¢ Joseph and Oouncll Bluf ‘ll'l\l row the South, Arriving st Sioux Oib 11:40 p. m. e a8 1he New Usion Depob ab 85, Paul av 1:68 =Dl“l- HOUES# IN ADVANCE OF ANYIOTHE Remember fn taking dhe Blonx Olty Bou flll.ll . 'l"hlonxl . The Shorbesd {Il o8t Timo and & Oomfortable Ride 1a b bed i NGIL BLUFYS AND ST. PAUL. oo that your Tickebs read via the “Blous and Nuls Oiby and Pactfic Rallx . R, BUCHAAN 8 WaTTL ¥ Gont Fam: Agen Mismour Valleyla. esbern senger ‘Oouncll Blugs * HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., DRY GOODS AND CARPIT HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Strest, Council ' Bluffs, Iowa mar.5.8m J. MUELLER’ Headquarters For the Cele- brated Weber Pianos, Toys and Fanc Goods| Wholesale and Reta’gl. Address, J. MUELLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 |5 EW T e T =5 MLADE IN THE WVWEHSY. Bluff aud Willow Sreets, Conncil Bluffs, B. HAAG & (0. DEALEBERES IN , GEISE' BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER, ALSO AGENTS FOR THE OHLEBRATED BUDWRISEHRI BEIME Ordors filied in any part of tho city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to, BATH INSTITUTE, Bryant Strect, one Door north of Dohany's Hall. Thermo-Blectric, Medicated and Sulphur Baths. and gentlomen. These Baths are fully endo-sed by the Medical Fraternity as being an unfailing auxihary In rec nt Colds, Rhevmatism, Neuralgia,, Lumbago and many other ailments Desides, my wife, a competent lady, will attend Jadies, F. M. LOCKWOOD, Propr. BURNEHANM & SON, STEAM COFFEE MILLS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh Roasted Coffece, Teas and Spices. 306 Bréadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - I0WA, MORGAN, KELLER & CO., TNDEIRITARFIRS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases, Calls attended to ot all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices, Our Mr, Morgan haa served as undertaker for forty geuss and thoroughly understands his business, - WAREROOMS, 846 AND 87 EROADWAY, pholut«erlnfi. in all its branches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins, Tele- raphic and mail orders filled without delay. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT HOUSEL, Council Bluffs, - - - Beer and walt in any quantity'to sult purchasers. Beer $.00 per barrel, liod with small kege at 81.00 cach, oel vered freo of charge to any lowa. Private tamitles sup. rt of the city. PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company’s Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. Orders from the dountry olicited City orders to families and dealers delivered free. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fruiters and Gonfectioners 16 and 18 Peari-st., Council Bluffs, Ta. GROCER. No. 529 8 Main Street. - - - Council Bluffs. Our constantly increasing trade is sufficient proof of our rquare dealing and atten tion to customers, Good butter alwayson hand. Prompt delivery of goods, 8. M. Crooks, Pros. N. B. Easton, Secy. J. C. Horryax, Vice Pres. N. B. Mooxg, Counselor, MUTUAL I0WA STOCK INSURANGE CO. [Tncorporated under the Laws of Towa.] Insurance ab Aciual Cost. Insuring LIVE STOCK Against Loss by ACCIDENT, THEFT OR DEATH, Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever, Experienced agents wanted, Correspondence solicited from all parts of Towa, Orrice: 103 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, Ia, dect-dtt - » i

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