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—w THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS .OWA THURSDAY JANUARY 25 [ — —— — — ————">""°. — The Daily Bee. |HOPKINS' CHOICE WATER syt m it e oo GOUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL] HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., WAYs coritles had no words but those of sur- GOUNGIL BLUFFS. ik utes of our Union, and a copy of the same Le forwarded to his motber and family. J. 8, BROWNING, C.J Best, M. McWORKMAN, o on Resolutions o prise and satisfaction with which to expreas their thoughts. Under the circumstances, we fear THE BEE murt follow ruit and leave ita stinger in the roar, whore it may be of use on some NOTICE. —8pecial Lost, Pound, To Loan, For Salo, To Reny, Wants, Boarding, otc,, will be incerted In this Tapping the Missouri and Com- e Thursd;y Mo;-nlng;. J ;n. 25. [— BUSSUKIFLIUN RATAS: Py Oarrler, = = = = « 20 conts per week, By Mall 0.00 per Year — —— —— — —— _OMmoe: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near B ‘onaway, "MINOR MH VIIONS, pelling its Curreat to Run Up Hill The Btatus Quo of the Council Blufts Water Works. fatare occasion, There is a great Harkuers, Ozentt & Co.’s. WEIGHED IN THt BALANCE Thoee Who Were Introducea to Conrt aring out gale at Ladies’ and children’s wool hoods at Harkness, Orcutt & Co s - A MYSTERIOUS 8TRANGER Purchaeing Files of Goods from Var!- ous Merchants. column ad the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firet Insertion and FIVE CENTS PR LINE for each subsequent Insertion Leave adv ertisements at our office, No. 7 Pear| Streot, near Broadway. Wante, @) 5 Rewnd for the return of & ladi & go! Z4) watch snd chain, taken from my show aecterday nnd \ha Dispogition A mysterious stranger has been for [ case, on Monday, Jatuary 22nd, No qiicstions i of Taelr Casse a da or two electing goods at differ. | SR =J. Mueller's Palace Music Hall, W hy We Hive the Beat Works in — — 8 i | WA TED= 4n expericnced eirh o 4o gener. v ik - ent business liouses bere and having al house wor. . [nquire at office 39, corner —Subsoribe for newspapers and periodi- the West. Yeaterday morning Cicf Fiold got it oals at H. E, Seaman’s book store. —Jacob Sims was yesterday morning moving his law cffice into Shugart’s new block. ~ Officers Barhyte and Sterling are now assigned to day duty, the other policemen being on nighta, —A new flyor of ash and walnut is being placed in the Ogden homse billiard parlor, #ix inches above the old fl or. —The trains yesterdsy wmorning from the east arrived shout on time, Quite a There is great cause for congratula- tion as the near approach of the com- pletion of cur water workas indicates o termination cf the nomerous ills we have suffored from in the past, owing to the very inferior water furnished by the wells, which, in the central por- tion of our city, have become s filthy astobo breders of diphtheria, malaiisl fevor and a thousand ills, his «fli sisl eye upon a young Polander who was wanted for the eeduction of a 17 year-old girl and who has kep out of eight for several days, The young man was brought before Judg: Aylesworth and exolaired that he hac in‘eaded to marry tho girl and had gone to Omalin to ge: o liconse, wrich accounted for his sbience from he eity. I'ie w1z, learning that he bad gone oat of town, became frgite them laid aside, raying he would cul for them and then neitlo in cash. I this way olothing, jowelry, ladies’ wear and various other articles have been seleciod, and as yet no instancre are reported of the man getting any goods or paying any cash, The amcunt selected is 1 all about §2 00, and all for porsonal use Trore suems much dffsrence «f opw- ion &8 to whether he {8 san vesentric wiver who bes struck it big out west or whether heie alittle «ff in of I arl strect and First Avenue 1, WANTE —Any one kuowing of a and fur.iture for leasc, can loarn of a good te ant by adaressing, 11, Bk office, Coun- cil Bluffs 4t WA 10,000 bushels of corn. Inquire at N (el street, or breom factory, Mills and North Sixth. MayNE &0 et VW ANTRO kveryboay in Gouncli biuds to take Tus Bk, 20 conta ver weo Hvered b ear Ryo o carriors, Offico, No 7 Pesrl Street or Eale and Rent J OR RENT.The ¢ esirable offices lately occw pied by the boird of irate. Apply to Bush- t DRY GOODS AXND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Street., Council ‘Bluffs, Iowa mar.%-3m L. B, WA T RTIE 8& ©CO. (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN change of timo—for th bettar, Surfaco drainago poitova almont |cued, howaid, aud honco entered the | his head, o whether ho hassoma leve | oo pera i T T e 1 T o —T'here are meetingx boing held every | overy weil in tlis city, and this diffi- | complaint, Asheexpressed a willing. | *cheme of his own. Tho morch do ng & paying busne s, for ala cheap, by LmflKA ANNA_' L“HIGH’ BLUDSBURG evening at the Brodway M. F, church, | culiy must of courao incroaso, But in | aces to muery the eicl and father the | 4O hivve boen the patreuiand aro ex s L with preaching !y the pastor. an economic wey there is oue feature [ c0ming reeponeibility, an (fi A ) Tonth oyt heaty oppoeite i AND ALL —In conneotion with the Oathclic Fair | that is worth gront deal to our wan- [ ¢4 F:‘:‘f“‘ Sl ’l’lh‘ “'¢| thoy huve hocked on toa wealthy cus- UL AU I L G ) o, belog held in Dohany's hall, another vers | ufucturors, and that is this: At pren [ g i nersise of o priost, wes duly | “/BeE oF becn pluycd as fools, Ry AL S ; ::‘:;{":’""h’::‘;:‘::‘.'n""e'l‘l"y";;l;‘l"'j"""‘ "¢ ont no boilor lasts more than two weddid, whereupon - tho caso Vs PERSONAL. e e s ) i R g years owing to the peculiar charactor | dropped. Coune | Blufls 3 oy = i —A fine fish aquariam has just been | oG water and that fa all the |, J: O'Brisn wis before the bar yes.| F, J, Ries, of Miwuukee, s at the Og- L1 BEES—In packsges ot & hundred at 25c - put in the Tremont houss, it having been beliel) Z toray fir etenling two pairs of over- | qen. ()™= Packase 8¢ Tim Ban ofice, No. 7 Pearl made by Mathew Weaver, a brother of | ¥ater now obtainable. Hauling water | shos from 7 1 Linducy's stnre, and i) M wirot. \f HT.BO Mrr, Davicger. Weaver has shown him. | from tho tiver, a distance cf threc |a oap from Mr, Nowman on Washing. [ _Cherlos T Batee, ot St. Louis, is at the | * T AASIARBOEE self to be o skillful tinemith, mi'es and a hulf, to fill claterns fs o | ton avouue. He had tho property m | O¢der. . —There will be a meoting of Divisio No, 16, Yardmasters' Benefit aseosistion, at their rooms in Omahas, Sun {ay, January 28, at 2 o'clock }. m. Itis & request of the president and secretary that all mem- bers be presont this meeting. —Rev, Thos, H. Cleland, D. D., will preach in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath at ths usual hours, The morning sermon will be followed by a communion eervice. There will be the usual prepara- tory services Friday evening next. —Slade, the prizs thumper, is said to have at one time been in the spice businers in New York, his real nams being Her- bert Pinckney, He sold out bis business there some time ago to Smith & Vander. beck, —The church folks believe in advertis. ing. Last week the noon-day prayer meeting of the Y. M. C. A. was adver- tised by a liberal scattering of dodgers. Yesterday there were notices all about town calling attention to revival meetings at the Methodist church, ~—The replevin case of Mrs. Goldstein against her husband, 8. Goldstein, caused some #ix or eight witnesses from Omaha to visit Justice Vaughan's court yesterday, but the case was continue | and hence no new developments. —~Mr. and Mr«. Wood, in the First ward, celebrated their wedding anniversary last evening in & very enjoyable manner, » large nniber of friends participating in the festivities, and hospitality and happi. ness crowning every detail. They have re. sided here many years. Mr. Burhorn, the jeweler, is & son.in-law of Mr, Woods, —The Nonpareil has been very justly finding fault with the poor manner in which the streets are lighted, but it letsits enthusissm get away with Itself when it proceeds, as it did yesterday morning, to The ice and wate brought from the Missouri is now a heavy tax wvpon our people The water rent for a residenco will be only sbout one f,urth the amount now paid on the average for filling ¢'s- terns, as daring the winter months coal soot accumulates upon the rocf to such a degree that the water from that source i unfit even for washing purposes. Our Towa bituminous coal is a wonderful manufacturer of soot. The unprecedentedly rapid growth of Council Bluffs makes water for manufictoring and firo department purposes a necessity of the most im- perative character, Yesterday your reporter recelved an invitation to in- spect the works, Tk Berhasalwsys maintained that every interes: of cur city should be closely guarded, while dealing with this as with any other corporaticn, yetitis always rendy to investizate and award praisc as oromptly as censcre, where the former is due. ‘I'hs inspection « f the works revealed a porsistence truly remarkable, for 1 pite ¢f the thermometer having steadily indicated an Arctic tempera- ture for fully a week past, wo found work progressing “n a vast well and in the abops a corpa of workmen wers busy, while the out stone is laying around in ylles and the woodwork for the buildings is all completod, and everything‘indicated substantial and carefnl engineering, and no materials wore being used that were cheap or trashy. The best of pressed brick, the Illinois stoune, and oak, walnut and hickory were being put in where the cheaper grade of materials are ordinarily utllized, The water mains are larger than the cor- responding o.ies put in by our much vaunted Omaha works, and in faot common thing, his possession when srrested, and plenaed guilty to tuking the overashoes nuy denicd tuking tho cap, claimirg hat he hod bought that st Missonri Valiey. He was sentenced to thirty days in jil, his ovly excuso for the Inreeny beiog thet he was drunk at the time. Table linens, napkins, doylics, tow- els and crishes chenp at Harkness, Occutt & Co.’e, Death of Mru. laldwin, Mrs. Jane Baldwin died yesterday noon at her home in this city. The simplo announcement sends a feeling of saduess to many homes, aud calls forth great sympathy throughout the community for those upon whom the blow falls dicectly, for many here focl thut the lues is not confined to the firesido where she was so loved and renpected, but in it they, tco, have & share, Mra, was_ the widow of Judge Caleb Baldwin, to whom she was married in Ottumwa in 1848, He died here about six years ago, and was 0 widely known in this part of the country that his namo was tamiliar in almost every honrehold, She was born in Ohio in sbout the year 1830, and was ia the 531 year of har age at the time of her death. The family Baldwin R. H. Teed, of Marion, was in the city yeaterday. Tsane Jobnson, of in the city. Randolph, Towa, is A. C. Gariner, Chicago, arrived at. the Pacific yesterday. W. F. 8 urgis, of Carroll, dined at the Pacifec yesterday. B, Coheu, of New York, arrived at the Ogden yesterday. A. N, Klivefelder, of Joliet, spent yes. terday in thi- city. H., M. Rosenblatt, of Chicago, is an Ogden house guest. Allen Smith and child, of Boone, are registered at the Ogden. J.D. Halitead, Pattersburg, Mo., was at the Pacific yesterday, John M, Boyd, of Rockford, was visible on the straets here y«sterday. E. P. Caldwell, one of Logan's best- known businers men, was in the city yee- terday, Tuo. Me!z, of Riverton, Towa, was in the city yesterdsy, with hesadquarters at the P'acific, William Zietlow, of New York, who represents ono of the la: manufactorice in the covntry, is in the city interviewing those in that Jine. Dan Carroge, of Atlentic, who has many He has lately pur based a $10 000 the loug stretca of years since no|block in Atlantic, and seems to Le proe. wmember of that family won more or | pering wonderfully in hia finances, troer friends here than did Mrs. Baldwin hereolt. Her many noble quailties of mind and heart and her true womanliness are so familiar in detail to many here that they need not be rehearsed in public, and her grand Charles Officer and kis tride have ar- rived home, and are the reciplents of many worthily bestowed congratulations and well wishes. The latter part of their trip was not #0 enjoyable s it might bave character s a mother and a wife forma | been, #now and storm causing the trains arich legacy indeed to thoso of the |much delay. same home, upon whom the shadow tobacco pipe | L acquaintances here, wasin the city yester- | ¢ rettled fu this city in 1856, and during | dey. JALOON FORSAL husine s front $1( —In Ow: ha, doing a ¢ish TTOUND—A colleg focicty pin, Come to the %% oo, poy fof thls ady prove Peaperty ard get the ph, 4T ¢ K. W. L. PATION—Fhysician and Ocullst. Can ‘curo any caso of sore eycs, 18 1a only & watter of timo, and can cure generally in trom three to five weoks—It makes nc difter- once how long diseased. Will straighten cross eyen, operato and remove Ptyrcginms, ctc., and \ngert artificial eycs, Special attention to re. moveing tadowor opb-tt COUNGCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CIICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIPIC. Depart. rrive Atlant Ex and Mail* D. Moines ac CHICAGO, BURLING! Mail and E: Neb & Kas E: ORTHWES Atlantic Mai and Pacific Mai and Accom, (Mon.).1 KANKAS GITY, 8T, JOK AND COUNCIL BLUFHS, Depart, Arrive. Mail and o Express, Express.. Mail and Ex...6 UNION PACIFIC, Arrive, £00 p. i, Local Emigran WARARH, BP. LOUIS AND PACIFIO 0 Arrive, 158 m | Mail and Ex.. 4:30 pm 0 p m | Cannon Bai,.11:05 a m A CITY AND PACUFIO. Arrivy Frm Sioux t CHICAGO, MILWAUKKE AND BT. PAUL. i Bluffs, Arrives Council Bluffs, Mail and Es Atlantic kx.. CITICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND ST, PAUL. Leaves Omaha, Arrives at Omaha, Pacific E» 5 Mail and Ex. Leave Cou COHNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Btreet, Yards Oor, Bighth £treet and Bleventh Avenue, Council Blutfs, F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.756 and $2.00 SETIXI RN S MADE XN WEE WEST. Bluf and Willosw Sreets, Council Bluffs. B. HAGG & GO, SDIDAILIEIENE XN GEISE BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM 1TE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE CELIDRRATEID BUDWERISERI BINCGE Orders filiod in uny part of the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. BATH INSTITUTE, Bryant Street, ono Door north of Dohany's Hall, Thermo-El-ctric, Medicated and Sulphur Baths. For Iadies and gentlemen, These Baths are fully enco s°d by the Medical Fraternity as being an unfailing ausila yin rec nt Cods, Rheumatism, M euralgia, Lumtago and many other ailments Besides, my wife, & competent lady, will attend adies, M. LOCK WOOD, Propr. / complain of the streets being left in utter fiur ruport:ir s compelled to acknowl- | rouis deapest, while tho mamory bt Th’(""\f‘“’k':‘i’i"‘;“h““"i Dr. Cl:"‘“‘:' s Except Sundays. FExcopt Saturdays, {Except BURNHAM & SON, e general superiority. ) now of Keokuk, but whose long pastorate | Mondays. [Daily. ;:;:n;: ?h’n:?hh: :»:::r::nm-lo:an::.o: "i‘hg s '"l:”"":v{‘"hh that the h:r I“h:l .txuehv_mmln will long be|of the Presbyterian church here, gives|Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. R 5 v 4 beght moonlight night. pacty prosent wero unanimous in their | S aor preg i, {118 comuwunlty, whete | Gouncil Biutfs u perpatual claim on bim, | Losvs Counil . e STEAM COFFEE MILLS, —E. J. Farrell, of Neoln, on a recent visit to this city left his pocket book con- taining about $200 in Sherraden's photo- graph gallery, where it was found a little later and the glad news telegraphed him, he haviog gone home. Farrell was lately warried, which perhaps accounts for his abeent mindedness. ~=There are o many wicked stories go- ing the rounds about the personal reputa- tion of one of the city officials, that it seems a6 if the hero of the romances would either demand an investigation, choke the stories down the throats of the throats of the originators, or else the city council should investigate, There is so much street talk that the public is wondering why the city fathers do not take steps either to vouch for the assailed character or to cause removal, —Chas, Voght whipped the county doc- tor of Pottawattomie, and on the plea that any one who would thrash a Council Bluffs man is insane, was declared non compos mentis. Sheriff Jones brought him back to Deniton, and our commissioners de- expressions of approval, Hon Sidney W. Hopkins, the pres- ident cf the company, explained every detall with care, and in a future arti- cle we will try and do justice to the company by giving all the figares, and we must admit that a vast sum has been well expended by this company. Mr. Hopkins has made a very favor. quick perception and prompt, vigorous yet courtly ways, stamp him as a man that knows how to do businees in a mionte, and to the satis- faction «f all concerned, of course a wealthy capitalist from New York, like Mr. H, will always be something more than dollars to commend a man to our people, Nev- ertheless, the president of our water works is a gentleoman in the most complete sense of the wora, Mr. Harry Birkenbine, the engineer in charge, has shown remarkable ekill and energy H. P. M. Birkenbine, the chlef engineer, Ia now here, and expresses full and complete satisfac- tion with the entire results. able impression upon our people. His H find plenty of friends, but there must It her kindliness and helpfal influence has so long been felt. will be glad to know that he is to spend Mrs. Baldwln was soon after her|the DEXt few diys with his old friends husband's death made postmistress of the Courcil Biutfa offize, a position which she filled for five years with credit to herself and satisfaction to the public, showing good administra- here, and will accupy the Presbyterian church pulpit next Sunday morning and evening, Dr. B. ¥. Gardner, of Bloomsburg, Pa., who has recently been called to Yankton tive ability in the management ot the | ona case in the family of his uncle, Gov. fait fulness and accuracy in looking after the etails of the «flize, About, threo months ago she left for the east tovisit friends and if possible to hetter her heaith, which during the past year had not been of the best. While away she visited her daughter, week ago, would rally from this lllness, but the complications were of such a nature that it was hoping against judgment, and deepite the skillful care and ten- der nursing death came about noon yeaterday, idly lucraasing business and great Miss Susie Baldwin, who is teaching seminary at Lexington, Ky., and while there was taken qnuite 1ll, bnt was able to be removed to her home in this city, reaching hero about a It was hoped that she Pennington, arrived here last evening on bis way back to his hcms, and was wet at the depot by W. R, Vaughan and Dr. Sey- bert, the latter of whom is an old clasa: mate and the former a relative. During his atay herothe doctor will be entertaived at Mr. Viaughan's home. Bueklun's Arnica Balve, The Besr SALvE In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Uleors, &alt Rhenm, Fe. ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corne, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, It is guaranteed to ive satisfaotfon v rooney refanded, rica, 25 cents pvr cv, dor sale by O, * Goo —— o — COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, & m, 10 a m, Namim2pm3p m,4pm,bpm,6pm. |m Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. ~Ou Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock a. m., and run u-):u‘unf during the day at 9, 11, 2 4, 6 and 6 o'clock, and run to city time, E|MWIEl AN BEAX. Dr. J. Meagher.—Oculist, Aurist. AND SPECIALIST. , 1pm, 2pm, 3 p p'm, 5 p m, 6 p . In Chronlc diseases, offers hla services t5 all at flicted with dieases of th Eve, Ear, or Chronic discises of any character, Warrants a cure in &1 Rheumatic affecti ns Can be consulted | y wal or In person at the Mctropolitan hotel, Col ffs, Towa, " J. C. HOFFMAYR & CO0., CITY ROLLER MILLS. FLOUR Ground by Wholessle and Roetail Dealers in Fresh Roasted Coffeer, Teas and Spices. 306 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - I10WaA, CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT ETOUSE:, Council Bluffs, - - - lowa. Beer and malt in any quantity'to suit purchasers. Beer $8.00 per barrel, Privato famiilcs sup- plied with small keg vered froeof charge to avy part of the city. PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, | | 0 t : ; e Corrected daily by J, Y. Fuller, mer. City orders to families and deslers delivered free, ‘ S e o g Vot dor | P o T oSS s , to the poor farm, but refused to go, He |¥® the following: Mrs, W. 8. Ament, and Mi | Wakar, Now 3 soring, 1701 No. 8, 051 n olls was then told to o to_the d—), and ho | THOre are. SBANARA R GuASLes milok Bty ond s e aeny | Co R o 4 i TR Rt o, 0 orcela x DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., went to see his girl, —Crawford County :hepl‘nl:::;i::,;rf(,‘:.‘:;).!:i::. "ulell.t;‘lg this city except Misa Susie Baldwin, L to feeders and 832 to ship- AND (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), 4 Bulletin, K e plling is capped. Tho siphon well i | 4 tho snd ows having been tele- | *Gry _Soarce and ia good demand; 30 g f 1 portunity to get good goods cheap, 1s a large affair, with masaive boiler- | (ioods going cheap at the great sale| Coux M » 100 ponnds, @ % (" Y20 RO R T BO0TA AP iron caslog, and Hned with brick. | at Harkneas, Oroutt & Co.'s: . Wortn-Good supbly, prices bt yards, S (6 and 18 Pearl-st., Council Bluffs, Ia. Crystal Roller Mills Patent Granu.| Preparations are being pushed for- e - 5 M9@6 0. i 4 o g - ———e — — e 4 k N g ¢ y. — ored, hard, 1030 per ton; lated Flour, Superlative A, the high. | ¥2rd a8 racidly as possible for work| . L o (1 | s D e ey A 3 3 =K | est grade " of ré:)ur mnlm!lcturfd, vpon thefjeonduit, which i to conncot | I‘"”]n"‘,m' pu.md h'y the .l.lmh \y ‘ll\n n(»:)ul—):{’l‘-::lr'y and fo fair demand; | Worranted {‘:q\.m.ldfogmy made In the B _A.PP L Snowy white, pure, light and sweot, |=luhmnm nl:ren:; of the river wltlh the | Typographical union No. 203, on the nited States, 2 R Ask your grocer for it and you wili|[®'Phon well, and we are assured that | death of Steph J. Julian 8—Scarce and in demand; 200 per GR o G:E - S f, |28 soon aa the thermometer gota over| Wiyynuas, By the death cf our bo | E i Fuirhank’s, wholessling at 1. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. 4 : " T e oumreith o argo force of men ud | loved and worthy brother, Stophon J. | 0t imux ~Firm; dosler paylic 180 per ALso No. 520 8 Main Street. : - - Councll Blufls. 3 will ) orl At | Julian. Bluff City Typographieal union | ponnd for turkeys and 10c for chickens. . Ry S M aten £ of deali d atten- Children's heavy school hose at|the buildirgs will be lum‘hm‘l early in | N v pograp N Lot L8 1 2o Our constantly increasing trade is sufficient proof of our rquare dealing and atten ¢ Co.’ 0, 203, deeply mourns the loss of BOKTABLES —Potatoes, 45c; onlons, 3o: tion to customers. tood butter alwayson hand. Prompt delivery of goods, Harkness, Orcutt & Co. :‘:0“"“:::]". (.l: “;:et !2: !ulch:nuy c'g one of its brightest members and E‘!El:_'z;‘;:jr g:fi‘f_jr ver dozen; apples, 250 Bran & ShOf’tS. 910 TRERA Lisliia whd TS sl gy Rl ol I R ;"“"““ followers of its princlples, | * ¥roun—Ceyatal Roller mill foue retail: [ <00 0 Gonn ol Binmtra _ WOOL LINED, o i it it x| ™o, B b e e |52 0 o | TITLE ABSTRACT OFFIGE. Men's grain wool lined boo(s, only |tensive array your reporter has ever thronghout the entire jurladiotion cf| Wholesale prices for flour, 2 10@: ) s . oF. WA, UIRD & OO ) $2 at Phillips. Jnu23 3~ |wesn In Gouncil Biuify Two of the | e Toternational waton, fs deprived | 1H90%3=2 GG 00 por disen (¥ « |bands and Lots Boug ht and 8old, B plles were abou x25, and fully 25 [ of 'n life cf rostl STOCK, MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, = feot high, The f _[of a life f restless activity and wo-| (Oarrie—3800@ alves 5§ 00@7 50, R e = b - i o Eoliday goods at Harkness, Oroutt | o, e e a2l 80| fultoring enorpy that hus evor boen do. | Tinga-— About b05 lioge b dav. . Market - 20 NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. \ 0.8, DL DR et S AR T ‘: I‘)lv(ml to its advancaments; therefore active, at d o) ngs quickly '“fl':"r’ ¥ WINT“ERUGH B " S y n';uumi Bl Ur,."q - - - - - - |OWA | Postponed placed on edge, and over a half & mil- | "R scorven. That Blad = ) Iixod b 1065 §0: heavy paclcs | AT O T e e b s O | e 2 \F "T'he reception which was to have oc- | lion were used in that work -’,‘,“\ H‘:{I":‘.':“l', \.““' ‘;,"-“ r . ‘l'”"f' g oi <-\:»-A.‘) lfuu .-l‘ 605 | \ALLE \BLE IRO ! 8. M. Cro P Se ¥ curred Thursday is postponed till | west reservoir is not quite comploted, h PHRIN \Bion:. wht ing in | @g'10 MALLE o R RO, S . : 3] Tuerday next, the 30th instant, on ac- | but the east one is ready for businees \l‘n.« ] iseion t [ 4 f th | = = i % \\"_-‘-l“ SRABR J, 0. HorrMax, Viea Or C unselor, | ¢ count of tho deceane of our highly es: | “The store reservoirs will ba the sub. | 4 “Ahy deeply f o efitieion, | L EVERINGHAM & CO. E 1o 1o the tict thetbhel B " \ \ . wotas b L teemed neighbor, Mra. Jane Baldwin. | ject of a future articlo, when wo get | oy I 16 careen, i takine PN . el e D 4U] UAL "}NA S}TUG?{ $] SUR GE sfl. { M. AND Mys, Tuos, OFFICER to 1ak id the pressure on | 3 o2 yeunges most beloved C vory best cau pes " Y : { ke AND Mas Taod e to 1nks iy U N{I:“'“u pressuro on | o¢ gur cirele and bo It furthor ommission o i B d [Tncorporated under the Laws of Towa.] | 1 gestenk sl and nervan gt | " viting et tat Tux |y s vt b ehs| Merchants.|Burning Brands Tnsuraies at Acval Cost 4 " pHOT | - ’ v . —FOR = 1 1 . | ] Repsok Shoushs sf toa y BEE reporter to-day honored with his | not only bowed down with the burden & T T nsuraies av f (HAES 0St, % i 0 Joon Bistess, company wero 8. Farnsworth, prest- |of grief in her loss of an sffsolionate | , Oncago and Milwaukse o-msimments of | DISTILLERS, BRENIE, FASE 1y Harkners, Orcutt & Co. have stilt a | dent of the First National bank; Thos. | son, but loses an well the protection of | i C1181d Protiions, solloted______ l-.l(;, 51“:;;‘(1““‘ = h“;-'\L Insuriog LIVE STOCK Agatnst Loss by ¥ fow fine silk dolmans, Call and see | Bowman, mayor of the clty; Thomas | his watchiul oare, han the decp and s N AR AY R 6y By ACCIDENT, THEFT OR DEATH, Or Any L gA ity Tostevin,city engineer; Messrs. Birkon- | heartfelt sympathy of this Union; . K y B WA Unknown or Contingent Event Whatc ver, " ! ——— bines, engineers of the company, and [to his relations we extend in th Cattle Brands MR : : When you feel ont of sorts, have | onr -editorial friend, Colonel J. H. |bereavoment our condolence and AROEIT N O™ Experienced agents wanted, Correspcndence { blues, melancholy, ete., it must | Keatley. pathy; and be it further - ARE NICELY EXECUTED vited from all parts of Iowa. be Indigestion that ails you, , Brown's {ron Bitters cures it, The president, Mr. Hopkins, took good care of the whole party, and ResoLven, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon” the min- Offce over savinge Leok, JOUNOIL BLUFFS, . Towa, Works: Corner Sixth street and Eleventh aveuue JCOUNCIL BLUFFS, I0OWA, Orrice’ 103 Pearl Street. Council Bluffs, Ia, o dut

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