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é = e THE DAILY BEE-~COUNCIL BLUFFS :OWA THURSDAY FESBRUARY 1 —_— The Daily Bee. | TROUBLES OF TRAVEL. The Experiences of & Council Bluffs Physician in Mak- ing an Overland Trip. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Thursday Morning, Feb 1. SUBSCRIPTION RATRS: By Oarrior, - = = % conts per week By Mall = = = « §10.00 per Yoar. Office: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near Sroadwa MINOR MENTIONS., Snowbound Traine, Dead Hn- gioee, Freezing Tanks and Oyclone Winds, *=J, Mueller's Palace Music Hall, —8ubscribe for;newspapers and periodi- eals at H, E, Beaman's book store, ~—Bupper served at Dohany’s hall from 50 80’clock this evening, the proceeds to for the rslief of the poor, ~Obarles Nicholson, who was lately eonnected with the fire department bere, is said to have been chosen as city marshal e Malvern, —The trains were badly off again yester. terday, the Chicsgo & Northwestern being the first to arrive from the east and that a0 hour bebind time, ~The Bohemian band has been engaged for the relief festival to-night, the band generously fixing their price at a nominal Sigure to help the cause along, —The twinkler's enterprise, or the lack of it, was shown by its cmission Inat night of any reforences to the election of United Btates senator in Nebraska., —All who have provisions or tancy rticles to contribute to the fair and fes- tival at Dohany’s, for the rclief of the needy, should bring them to the hall at an early hour to day. —The Round Table continued its study of German history, art and literature, at a meeting held at Mrs, Harkness' house Tuesday evening. The gathering next ‘week will be with Miss Beebe, —The following yesterday secured the needed permits to wad: €, M. Porter, of Pleasant Dale, Neb., and Annie Raum, of Orescent; R. 8, Morrow, of Keg Creek and Mary E. Lewis, of Washiogton town- ship, —Frank T'rowbridge, of Detroit, » brother of Mrs. J. W. Laiag, arrived here yesterday for a short stay, being |at 4 a, m., that we were snowbound, ealled hither on adcount of the illness of [ and not until about 1 o’clock p. m did his father, He ls #3 ill that it is feared b | he send two engines, which stuck in will not recover, the nov‘; af o dhon distance h-mnA 8id- ~Dr. Poulaon, who left recently for|Dey aud had to return. About Oalifornia seems to have had a hard time |6 ©'0lo6k 8t night = the 'mnow- 2 low arrived, and the swearing; gotting throu;h to the Pacific summer. | P p land. Ho givesthe details of his teip in | o 8 the road was blookaded for a by it Lateradbing 106hés 40 -beTound claswhere the distance between North Platte and Bidney, and several trains were under iu this paper, and which will be eagerly | the same judgement, and our locomo- read by his many friends here. tive hadto go and assist the snow plow ~—Marshal Jackson has added to his staff | to relieve ail the unfortunate, so our 6 an aid-de-camp Major Randolph, to as. | PaAtience was put ona teials till near sist In the capture of bovines. The major | Midnight. Threo miles enst was » s the colored jentleman whohad his valise | 100 fraight train snow-bound, and a stolen last weck, aud who hae deided to fow miles lrnhay the Denver express remain i the olty and appear agalnst the The snowplow did quickly move and fellows who have been arrested for the cloar tht:i main track for the U, P, the Ircny, s who o 1o havo o hewing o smoen oot o ot Saturday. Cheyeune, --In the ciftuit court yesterday Judge| A singular incident hapoened to Loofbourow’s attention was taken up with | the snow-bound freight train easst of hearing of motions aud other business of | 28 ~The boys found themselves in a little public interest, It is not known yet | ®01ld condition concluded to detach when tho jury will bo set to work, O the | t18 ovglnie gromithe (Tsin andyrunt) N to the nearest station and report, as :':1:'“::':: :;' :’::'h“ have already they dared not face for miles the cold ¢ nifee, of Walnut; | wing ™ For s short di " stance they A. 8, Oarter, Taylor Station; H. C. Pot. sl ushed the engine throngh, when the v Griswald; J. P. Boulden, Weston, rntenn cold wave cooled down the and A, M. Miller, of Wheeler Grove, steam, and all the fire and coal could —As Justice Abbott and W. H. Kuep- | Dot get up power and even the fire her were driving along Pearl street yester. | Under the boiler went out. The fire day afternoon in » sleigh belonging to Mr, [ Man then started oa foot for our train Swelgart, of the Oalifornia houss, they and had his ears frozen. When we met with a elight accident. In turning out of the way of another team, the sleigh struck a rock lying in the street by arrived at Cheyenne in the morning headed by two engines, the thermom Shugart's buildizg, and tipped both out, striking with some force oo the rock, eter showed 36°below zero. Wo Kuepher got off with a woand on the moved slowly westward as onr loco- motive had difficully to keep up steam At kihefrmnnsvtuc';emw. Mrs. Rosen stook, from SBan Francieco, venturc chin, and Justics. Abbott with some allght | o louve the oar, but. fainted. sen it s took some time to revive her. At —The display in the heavens yesterday | RaWlIns 45 ° below, at Bittercreck forenocon was wonderfully brilliant and phenomenal. The sundogs, one each side of the sun, were 08t as bright as Old 8ol himeelf, while » rainbow neir the 46 2 below, at Evanston 50 ° below, and at Ogden on the 20th in the morn- Zenith preseuted as brilliunt an array of colors as were ever seen in the heavens, OaxraND, Oal,, Janoary 24, To the Editor of Tan Ban. When cur train left Omaha on the 17th st noon, the weather was fair, but some evil predicting prophets at Fremont promised us & bad night and it came to pass, The temperature In the car was several degrees below zero. It became deserted, and the passen- gers went 1n'o the small front smoking oar, where two redhot stoves did the the work (within two feet distance) to keep all allve, Although the drink- ing water in the tank, only at eight feet distance, froze into onme molid lamp, the most critioal aspect of the situation was the violent northern gale, which not alone cooled us thor- oughly, but threatened to upset the entire train, The thought occurred to us, as the wind at intervals bfied and let down the cars, what a dread ful accldent it would have been. With the redhot stoves and people jsmmed around them, it would only have been merely & momort's notice and & sea of fla would have fssued from the upset train, and made even our escapo diffi cult, Being near the station we did not starve and got an extra supply of coal. Towards evening on the 18 h after having weathered the situation for 17} hours, the wind abated some in turoing slowly to the northwest. The passengers expressed considerable ind/gnation sgainst the division super- intendent for leaving us for such a length to our fate. He was Informed It was a surprise to arrive at Sacra. mento the morning among ever- green encalyptus, and blooming almond trees, wfter paseing for miles through beautifal groves of live ouks, The Sacramento river was fl wing peaceable and serene as on a summer morning, when we rode aocross the bridge and halted at the depot. The slrdsn, clty and country green, as at une, with the magoificent capital s the presiding giant of the valley, was o Imposing sight, and much in con. trast with the waste of snow and ice ficlds we for days had been passing. The journey from Sacramento to the bay was a perfoot ovatlon for the pas- songers and a relief only few outslders could relish with us. W.P. P, fur cape or collar between Broadway and the Baptist church, Owner can be found through Tag Bek office. jau30.2¢ . - — Hosiery and t‘nduuun Dolmans, Clouks, Shawls, Oarpets and Uphol: stering Goods, Curtains and Curtain Material, Rugs, Mata, Hassocks, &o., choap at Haxkness, Oncurr & Co's, Ing 36 ° below zero. I suppose it is one of the coldest railway rides pas- sengers ever experienced. Dn:il;igatgml day the thermometer rose to elow zero j Even the oldest nettlers, who always re- |at the extrome cam[urt‘.nd R member something just a little brighter| Tae Contral Pacific rallroad line had and better, had to give it up and say they | experlenced a simtlar cold snap. The mever saw the like, dAuly :egor: we arrived at Catlin the —The horses stolen from Harlan, for | A!Cobol thermometer at that station which Benedict was arrested, were yn'-ha- :::'.‘;dsfi?: ::" ig'c'; ::ro, &1 Beno0’® day taken back thers. The officers who | Rah eold aeritrs coiree below zero. b Awadle, wiligs, Benediot, have dia. uch cold weather could aot be re- 8 up ave membered by the oldest seitlers at covered that at Ashland, Neb,, there are Nevada. about tea horser, suppoted to have been On the road we heard about the stolen by a gang of which Banediot is a |accident on the Southern Pacitio, the member, The horses were sesreted be- si-nt powder explosion, the Qimbria tween two hayatacks, a fow boards being | disaster, and finally about the stop- put up and hay thrown over them so that | Ping and robbing of tho train in tha one would not suspect from a distance that | Far of us. We considered ourselves there were any animals there, An at.|Very lucky to thus escape and get in tempt is now being made to learn to | "8Me: whom the horses Lelong, —The attewpt to spoil the coasting on ‘Willow avenue by salting the street calls forth hot indignation on the part of many, In several cities heard from, whole streets are temporarily given over to coasting carnivals, and yet it almost breaks the hearts of some few here if the young folks are allowed to good time of any sort, The Willow avenue track is not mearly so dangerous to young folks as some other tracks which are licensed and protected by the city authorities. It s better for a boy to slide down Willow aveoue hill than to slide down some other hills, If some of the licensed tracks which nightly invite the youthof the city to profligality and lewdness were ealted by the city officers it would be better, Pros. titutes and drunken men, confidence sharks and thugs are allowed to have free swing alobg the streete, but boys with sleds are altogether too dangerous charac- ters, Itseems as if the salt should be put where it will do the most good, Goods goirg cheap at the great sale at Harkness, Orontt & Co.'s, The finest lot of anthracite coal that has been reccived here this winter has Just arrived ot A, H, Mayne & Co.'s. —————— Attend the great sale at Harxwess, Orcvrr & Co's, — e Crystal Roller Mlills Patent Granu- ~There i wandering about town a young mau whose mind is & little upset on the subject of matrimony, Not that he is the only one thus afflioted, but b is markedly 80 He makes his home with his widowed mother, and having property enough to furnish his support be spends much of hls time in making arrangements f. ed~ lated Flour, Buperlative A, the high- | ding which never takes pl-o.o- o'll: I: al- place, furnishing him with farcial marriage liconses and certificates in which his name | ATTEND THRT DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. appears coupled with that of “May Cold: | S0 & oo a 216 Mair, Screet, feet,” or some such mythisal female. All MAx MOHN, }(‘RESTON HOUSE, }8:127317&21?;\1..:@;[ this may be extremely funny, but those who delight in thus having their fun at the M N 0 R H ls MILLINERY, expense of the unfortnnate, show that they s s, . y 105 Main Streey lack in heart as much as the victim of SR DRSUOED LY LU RSN LR their pranks Incks In head, The simple J. M. BARsTow, M. n.. it B BAYe young man is havwless and shoald not be GreatClosing Sale OFFICE : msda the butt of the jokes of thoss who OFFICE: Cor. Main and bth, up stairs would not dare to thus trifle with & man M J. F- y Re idence, 609 Willow Avenue. DRY-CO0DS of full mental and physical powers. | e s PJIINTS FOR POLICE. The great clearing out sale at Hark- ness, Oroutt & Oo.’s, offers a rare op- portunity to get g goods cheap. Some of the Rules and Regulations to Which Attention is Oalied. - When you want to get Iowa conl that isa'most if not quite equal to Wyoming, eall for the Frederick, at A. H Mayne & Co.’s) Policemen are human, or onght to be, and are therefore liable to yield to temptation and fall Into rins, and if a fraction of the reports are to be be lleved, there are some on the furce who rather enjoy the yieldivg and An excellent oppportunity to buy SILKS, CLOAKINGS, VELVETS, Dress Goons, PrusuEs, Tasue LINENS, FLANNELS, NAPKINS, talling. at Harkness, Oroutt & Co's, Are there not frequent Instances of the violation of somoe cf the rules and regulations laid down for their observ- —_— ance ! Among the rulqs. attention is William Hall, of Des Moines, is at the | especially called to the following: Pacific. “Loafing In or sbout salooni gambling houres or houses of pro tution is wiriotly forbidden, and its ———— PERSONAL. N. D. Sanford, of Avocs, was here yer- terduy, ‘i ) % 7. L. Mandeluohn, of Chicago, inat the [BF8CHo0 will sabject the offender to Ogden. “‘No member of the fires is per- Lee 3. Warner, of Buffalo, is an Ogden | mitted to use intoxicating liquors 'hll;a;;n duty,” / i asinnatl *‘When necessary to visit any house h\V’.'ll;]‘l!. Wbl UL A L of prostitation on buelness it s re- s quired that no familiarity will bo had P, P. Kel'y, of Glenwood, spent yester- | with persona thore, but the business day in the Bluffs, in hand attendcd to precisely as st Bouj. L Ran!, of Tonowando, N, Y., [other places.” ¥ 15 at the Ogden. Among the charges which, if sus 1 Holl i taiued. ure to bring punishment on the 8. .Holluwly. ot Plum Hollow, was in (ffanding polloeman are: the city yesterday. “Immoral conduct unbecoming an Dudly Wolt, of New York, is an Ogden | officer and a gentleman,” house arrival “‘Disorderly conduct, disobedience ? J. L. Maroney, of Philadelphis, arrived | ' 0rders of roles, inattention to duty} sleeping while on duty, laziness or at the Ogden yesterday lounging on bes H. R. Buumgarth, of Milwaukoe, 18 » | neay, and tidy at all timen Pacific house guest. . These, with other rules and regula- Frank A, Haskins, of ( hicago, arrived | tions, have been printed in convenient at the Pacifio yesterday. pocket form, so that the police cannot ¥, C. Tattle, of Lesvenworth, is in the | Plo*d ignorance, oity, & guest of the Ogden. There is a great cleari Judge Stockton, of Bidney, was yester- | Harkness, Orcutt & Co.’s. day greetin friends here, Our New Loan and Improvement Uo Dan Fauell, the well known sheriff, is Investigation into the matter con- in the city again on his return from Ne- | vinces us that one of the most equita braska, ble, reasonable and feasible plans of H. B. Williams, one of Glenwood's best | building houses is that proposed and known citizens, wa in the city again yes. [ 17 OPeraticn by the Mercantile Loan, Lediy, Trust and Ifnpgovenmu: company of this city. By iuvestirg in shares in 8. R. Smith, the veteran newspaper | this inatitution, which is backud by man who hovered about Ccuncil Bluffs [some of our best and most reliable considerably last spring, is again in the | business men, it becomes possible and city. comparatively easy for a man of mod- W. A. Doonerwood, J. M. Crabill, J.|€rate means to sccure a comfortable Lewis, ¥. 8, Grabill, and W. F. Mont. home for himself and family. In tak- gomery, all of Clarinds, were in the city ;‘;it:;efi:;“‘hl"y“":;;“’:n:,h';;“’; ',:: terd thdablady years a man can own a house W. 8. Homer has returned from his|of his own for about the sams ae trip eastward, haviog visited as far east|he pays monthly for rent. We a8 Maine during his absence. His chief | believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust miscion was, however, to look over the |ompany, by organizing and opening market and seleot stook for the opening of | UP for busineas, having filled a_long a crockery store here, he having decided [felt want In Council Bluffs. Thelr %o engsge In that busine plans and syatem of loans will bear i Ansite the moat careful scrutiny and exam- Mrs. Norris’ millinery selli ination, and we have no hesitancy in for.the next 30 days. pronouucivg them roasonable and equitable, und backed by gentlemen Joyfully Joined. n?fi‘;‘:fl'“fi As the com- 2 Dy exists oomes at once an in- There was a happy wedding yarty at Etituaion of value and credit to our the home of Descon A. Ritter, on|oity and those Who desire homes. 8ixth street, Tuesday night, his|Their president is T. A. Kirkland; daughter, Misa Rose Ritter, glving :i::rypri‘md}:ni}; {uds:el’ouk_e; e z otary, . Beery; treasurer, Col, her hand tn marrisge to T. W, Smith, Boobe, and their i) 1n ihitha Dasar a Pallwan car conductor on the Kan- | ment ' of Shugart’s and McMahon’s sas Pacific railway. The cersmony|new block, corner First avenue and was porformed by Rev. Father Mo. | Pearl street. ___jan27-ly Monomy. One of the pleasing| Very low pricos, many articles at features way tho welcoming song giver | less than cost, Call early and secure by Jucob Appel's little son Harry, |the best bargains at] only three yoars old. A bountiful re- Haxgners, Orcurr & Co's, past was served and the gnests were given hearty enjoyment until & late True to her Trust. hour. The nappy psir thus worthily | Too much cannot be said of the ever wedded have many frieuds here, and | faithful wife and mother, constantly the beat wishes of all will follow then: | ¥atching and caring for ber dear ones, b never neglecting o ringle duty in their be- wherever they may yo. balf. ‘When thoy are assailed by discase, house guest. out sale at Among the gifts on the occasion | and the system should have & thorongh |- wero: cleansing, the stomach and howels regu- A handsome prayer book by Mr, h“d-b.""dé)u'ifitd. d malarial poison and Mrs. Ritter; eilver easter, by Mr, | 2xterminated, she must know the that and Mrs. Lower; elegant rocking %&?;'::‘B&:‘ ;:,:':n;h;::,?: "::M"d:':d {,,' ohair, Mr. ard Mrs. ‘Appel; set of sil- | the world and only cost fifty cents. Sold ver knives and forks, by L. P. Smith, | by C. F. Goodmar T COMMERCIAL-: brother of tho groom; set of silver knives and forks, by H. L. Oooper, of New York, uncle of the groom; hand- COUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, tomo hanging lamp, by Mr. and Mrs | Gorrected dail by J. Y. Fuller, mer- Washburn; stlver cake basket, by Mcr. | chandise hmlmy hnynr. and shipper of and Mrs, Tholl; cut glass fruit stand, | geain and provisions, 390 Pear] streat. Mr. aud Mrs. Lanzendorfor; cut glass ]Wa!;;%m- 3 Spriow, Tisi No. 8,65 pickle caster, Miss Julia Kinzy; pair | Fejec fe) €000 GARd, of beautiful roses, Mr. Churles theno; | , COMN =830 to foedern and 850 to abip- silver individual ralts, gold lined, Mra. | **Oans—Soarce aud in good demand; 30G D. F. Lofur. kb i ;'{u—:(gwf:s 00 per ton. Table liuens, napkins, doylies, tow- RvE—40c; light ruppl; A . CORN MEAL—1 bper {00 ponnds, O aud oreates cheap st Harknew, s Won=Good mpplyy prices st yards, oy it - Coar—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; 100 MUCH LIP woft. 5 50 per toi s Lo Burtr—~Pler Se; creamery, S0c, s—Scarce and in demand; 500 per and m fair demand; A Row in Which Une Man Bites His Assallant Badly, dozen., — LarD—Fairbank’s, wholes: 2 PouLtry—Firm; deslers b There was a lively row started |Lound for turkers aug ton for v Tuesday night in Pat Lacy's place| VEGETABLES—Potatces, 45¢; onions, 25c: over a game of froczo-cut, which [ nb oo J@100 per dozen; apples, 260 seems to havo resulted in a case of | FLoUR—Wholésale prices ~Roller pat- o ¥ " ent . 25 for superl: 3 roller atent, bite-out,” or as termed by 1aw, [ 985 tor dinduny e M s roller fin‘::d-rd: mayhem. The particlpants were two | 2 60 for golden sheaf; roller family, 160, men employed In Stewart's packing m‘&fim"&&m’&.fi'&'&.fio@s * house named Josh Ohapman and John STOOK, Nell. Tho row aroso about quarter | GATILEZS 0@3 50, calves 5 OGT IO, | of a dollar staked on the| active, and all offerings quickly taken by game, and Nell claims that Ohap- | looal packers, Car lots: Common, 5 45@ man struck him, and followed | ! 0; ood mixed, § 60@D 80; heavy pack this up y biting hia | 2% *70@5 95; choice fancy packing, upper lip badly. Dr. Seyhert dressed A the wound, and pronounces it quite s Nl ‘ol st Y| L, EVERINCHAM & 0., | cfore Juetice Vaughan yester ) ] Commission day, and & warrant was jssued for Merchants Chapman's arreet, but he could not bo found, Chspman lately came from Atlantic, where his home ha been. Ohicago and Milwaukee consimments of e —— e —— Giam, 8 'eds and Providons. solicted. Horsford's Acld Phosphate in Sea- sickness. BYER ap BHAXR. Pror, ADOLPH OTT, New York, ll;ulz‘ w"l used 1t for ae:l‘i'cknelu, Dr. J, HO&ghBl‘,:UDlflilt. Aurist, flour manufactured. | ways after a licenss, or after s justice to " for est mdcuuof m'y' ) pure, t and swoet. | perform the ceremony, or something of the y:-m ?M ynu;fll wort, Iou-.'ho'onvh“a know bet. among the Eu.engen, during a pas- AND SPECIAUIST. sage aowows the Adlantie, In the’ge rality of cases I saw the violent '.lym- 10 Cbronlo dissases, offars Bl services 1o all of paiy of usse Lo o flicted with dissases of the Eye, Ear, or Chronlc sctlon of the functions impalred.” | Bandl mheen o e M GOUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. AND CARPETS —AT— HARKNESS, 'ORCUTT & CO'S. Everything Very Cheap, B. HAGG & (0., DEALERMS XN . GEISE' BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM HE ARTESIAN WELL WATER., ALSO AGENTS FOR THE NOTICE.—8pecial sdvortisements, wuc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, ‘Wants, Boarding, etc,, will be insorbed in this column af the ow rate of TEN CENTS PEL LINE for the first insertion and FIVE OENTE PER LINE Yor each subsequent Insertion. Leave adv ertisements % our office, No, 7 Pear] Strect, noar Broadway. ‘Wants. W ANTED—A good batb e at Ogden House barber shop and bath ro.ms immac iatly. Feb1-2¢ Jonx Boux. /TUATION WANTED-_A lady of expericnce &) d sires a situation o8 sten graph c clerk; can also use t' e caligr ph Reforences if necesuary. Ad 'ress 0, cuth Madison 8., Council Bl.fle,'owa., OOP POLES WANTED -For further par- ticulars call on or address Joseph Rows, 615 Upper Broad say, Febl. T4t ANTED—10,000 bushels of corn. Inquire at No. 34 Poerl street, or broom factory, Mills and North ixth. Mavna & Co. dt Ordors filicd In wny part: { the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. BATH INSTITUTE, Eryant Street, ono Door north of Dohany's Hall, Thermo-Blectric, Medicated and Sulphur Bathe. For Iadies and gentlemen, These Baths are fully endo sed by the Medical Fraternity as being an unfailing ausilia'y in rec nt Co'ds, Rheumatidm, N enralgis, Lumbago and many other ailmenty Besides, my wife, a competent lady, will attend Iadies, F. M. LOOK WOOD, Propr. to taki cents livered by carriers. Gffice, No uear Brosdway. For Sale and Rent ORSEMEN—1 have for mls the stallion, H Voung ¥ old, bright by, wtands 164 hat da hig), he ia w il broke, _good stepper, and can be seen at Compton’s barn, on Madison street. Pedigree given on +pp ication. Price $100, ¥, . J. DAY, Owner. fmw-2w OR SALE—A half interest in & good _paylng hotel, also luterest in & saloon. 8t Gont & Dar, [on BENTThe Tesirable offices lntely occu- Elon by the board of irade. Apply to Bush- nell Bnckeur i tr FOR RENT—A house of three rooms for «'ght ollars & month, located near y o) ite the high school. Apply at No. 26 High School Aveoue, tf OLI' BEES—In packsges of & hundred at 26¢ a package at Ts Bux office, No. 7 Pearl stroet. & A Njoffice, motadvantageously situsted, offer et BURNEAM & SON, STEAM COFFEE MILLS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh Roasted Coffees, Teas and Spioes, 306 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - IOWA, CONRAD GEISE'S . BREWERY & MALT HOUSHE, Council Bluffs, - - - lowa. Beer and malt in any quantity'to sult purchasers. Beor $5.00 per barrel. Private famiiles sup- plied with small kegs at $1.00 each, cel vered free of obarge to any part of the city. "PETERSCON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joaeph Schlitz Brewing Company’s Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Orders from the zountry olicited City ordérs to families and dealers delivered free. Broadway Steam Laundry ! deek room in return for :ervices; gws, fuel, nished. Address, “Offic BEx office, Miscellaneous, ALOON FORSALE—In Omiha, doing a cash busine s front $1000.00 to $1200 00 per mon h expences light the party has other husine s, Ad- dress Omaha Daily Bee Omaha Neb- 776-19 R. W. L. PATTON—Physician and Ocullst. Can cure any case of sore eyes, It Is only a wiatter of time, and can cure generally in from threo to five weeks— 1t makes nc differ. once how long diseased, Will stroighten cross oyes, oporate and remove Ptyroginms, etc., and inoert artificial eyes. Epecial attention to ro- ormi ap5-tt COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC, Depart. Arri :55 p m m | Des Moines ac*.4:40 p m CHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY. part. Atlantic Ex: :30 p m | Pacific Ex Mall and Ex*..9:20 & m | Mail and Ex’ pm B s et 124 WEST BROADWAY, Depart. 52 - gl #2lA. O. LARSON, - - Proprietor. Accom. (8at.)..5:50 p m | Accom, (Mon.).1:45 p m KANSAS CITY, 8T. JOB AND OOUNCIL BLUPYFS. part. Arri 9:55 & m Efl')rfl.“ :10 p m | Mall and Ex UNION PACIFIO. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. aw. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & PUQUEITE), Wiolesalo Fraers and Gontectoners 16 and 18 Pearl-st.. Council Bluffs, Ia. JACOB APPREIL G IROCER. No. 529 S Main Street. - - - Council Bluffs. Our constantly incrensing trade is sufficient proof of our rquare dealing and atten- tion to customers, Good butter alwayson hand, Promps delivery of goods. TITLE ABSTBAGT OFFIGE AR b LR NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - I0WA M. T. DAVIS, President. N. B. EASTON, Secy. 3. 0. HOFFMAN, Vic Pres. C. HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL I0WA STOCK INSURAKGE CO. Tnsuves Live ftock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Office, 103 Pearl Etreet, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - . IOWA, The only company in Towa that will Insure your stock agalost loss from any cause whatever. Owners of Stock will consult their own interest if, wh Depart: Arrive. Overland Ex.11:30 a. m. { Overiand Ex,, Lincoln Ex. :30 &. m, | Denver Ex WABARH, BP. LOUIS AND PACIFI Depart. Arri Mail and Ex.. 9:45a m | Mail and E Cannon Ball.. 4:50 p m | Cannon Bail. BIOUX CITY AND PACTPIC. Depa For Sloux Cit; For Fort Niob GHICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND BT. PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs, Arrives Council Blufts. Mall and Ex..*9:20 & m | Mail and E: Atlantic Ex.[|5:15 p m | Atlantic CHICAGO, MILWAUKEK AND BT. Leaves Omaha. Mail and Ex..*7:15 a m Atlantic Ex..|3:40 p m 7 *Except Sundays. {Except Saturdays. $Except Mondays. |Daily. b Council Biufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Blufts, Leave Omaha. 8am9am10am[8am9sm, 10am, 1amim2pm3p|ilam, ipm, 2pm,3p m4pm,bpm,6pm [mdpm,5pm,6pm Streot cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. ' On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 alock 8. m, and run reuiarly during th day #t.9, 11, 2 4, 5'and 6 o'clock, and run to city time, J. C. HOFFMAYR & CO., CITY ROLLER MILLS, FPLOUOR Ground by at Omaha, Porcelain Rolls E :'fl:’flj;‘.fi:lt'fif',fn._»ki.;ie’ i an loed ity ..gn.%‘;?,“.'u' Aup Yor fucther informaticn cail on or address N. B. EASTOv, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. -de HUNCARIAN PROCESS|—= — Exclusively. A- H- MA ! N B &’ co- (Buccessors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND ALL JOWA GOALSI CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 3¢ Pearl Street, Yards Oor. Highth Btreet and Hleventh Avenue, Oouncil Bluffs, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EEAIR GOODS 837 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, Iowa. Warranted Equal to any made in the United States. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT, Bran & Shorts. jand-tf Council Bloffs, Ta. 1.D. NDMUNDSON, W, L SHUGART, A, W. STRNNT, ( CITIZENS BANK Of Council Blafls. LS Organized under the laws of the State of Towa Pald up capital Authorized ca) X Interest paid on time deposits. Dratts lasued on the prinoipal ctlos of the United States and Europe. 8 atientlon given to collections and correspoudence with prompt returns. DIRBCTORS, J. D. Edmundson, Jl.l;!mn. : :- El.l;l" W.W.i\Wallscs, J. W. Rodter, 1. A. Miller e A W, Btreet. Avide MRS, B.'J, HILTON, M, D. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, 222 Brosdwav. CounciliBluffs.

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