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MNDT™ M ATY S amn ARE A PP A TIRT R | m ERm A s e e - THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFF3 10WA FRIDAY FErRUARY 2 ) B, HAGG & 00, the total expenditares of the present couneil will reach above £60,000. The suditor's books show the expendi- tirea ot the proceding councll to have been $84,6566, but in this amount are included expenditures for several per- FAST COLORS. fwo Black Girls Claim to Have Been Drugged and Badly The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. - - L T—_— MAX MOHN, }crestox nous. | froe B BERiing: MILLINoRY g T} o cont foe DHALBRS IN BUBSCRIFPTION RATas: Tmfitfld- :‘-‘::::fi.:::'ifl.l::d :::):flnct:iei;l:uofi? ARsTow M n OFFKICK : g GEI SE’ BOTTLED BEER, PRl 2222 2 e van deoossors, Of the amount, expended J- M-”_Bfl_‘ JLsvey sy OCRIDMEL S Oih A ves MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER, ALSO AGENTS FOR THE by the present council, the most has bien paid out for current expenses, the main improvement being that of Indian creek and the Missouri river levee, while the amount reported as expended on streots and alleys includes much money paid for condemnations of property, It is prcdicted that the present counsil will have a small balagce of funds to turn over to the Another Oolored Woman Ar- rested For Her Share in the Death of the Wash- ington Baby. OFFICE: Oor. Main and 5th, uo-stairs. Ofce: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near Reatdence, 609 Willow Avenue. OCOEHLBEERATEHD BEUDWBRISER! BEREER andway, Orders filicy In any part - the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to, BATH INSTITUTE, Bryant Street, one Door norih of Dohany's Hall, Thermo-El-ctric, Medicated and Sulphur Baths, DR. J. F. WHITE, JOHN BEND & 00., o suint W binEL, S ] ce after February 16th, over American Exprers, MINOR ME ~TIONS. =J. Mueller's Palace Music Hall, ~The city council is to meet in regulae session next Monday evening. Some Lesser Troubles in Court T —More snow may now offset the salt on Willow avenue, and enable the consters to resume the sport, ~—Most of yesterday in the circuit court was tuken up in the triul of the case of the case of Fausler ve. Gillespio, a damage cass brought on an appeal. —Leave to wed was yesterday given to Chatles Herder, of Pleasant township, and Maggie Paulson, of Avocs; and to Wil+ lism Lanterwasspr and Emma Morgan, both of this city. —A RARGAIN, —Any person desiring to purchase an elegant residence one block from Bayliss’ park, for 86,500, part on time, should address W, box 1,5(7. 2.3t - The Sioux Ci'y & Pacific railroad is blockadcd above Sioux City, but onlytem: porary., The nisht train will probably be absndoned for the present and only the ‘morning train will run out, —Two new boarders arrived at the jail from Neols yesterday, one being William Yeaterday morning at an early hour, there were two yonng colored women found on Pearl street near the court house who were in a beastly state of intoxtoation, one being in an insensl- ble condition and the other unable to oare for herself properly, It took the united efforts of Offizers Brooks, Ou- slok and Edgar to get them to the station, whers they were booked as Nancy Harrls and Molly Gill. The soberest of the two clalmad that the night before they were drinking a lit- tle and were beguiled by & white bar keoper into his room, and there treated to liquors, which she belleved to have been drugged, for she real ized uothing unti! they were thrown out of the room upon the street, where they were found by the flicers. The county physician, Dr. Bellinger, waa oalled in to attend to the one who lay in such a stupor that nothing seemed to revive her in the leart. He gave remedies but it wes fully new council. - PLUCKED BY THE POLICE. The Kffects of Swearing Off on New Year’s Slightly Vieible. The chlef of police, H. H. Field, yesterday figured up the number cf arrests In January and found them {o be only 83—quite a falling off from the usual monthly number. The va- rious charges on which the arvests were made were as follows: Disturting the peace Aseault and battery, Houses of ill-fam Gambling Malici us that it to $. S. WAGNER and the vague and ambiguous teach- ings of the authors he has read, more from curicsity than anything else, he {s dispored to regard the corftrol of pub- lic effairs as o business to be en- giged in by a class, and that olas only to be fitted for its exer- olss, He may have ambitions in the direction of public life, but if he has, he seeks pablic lile as & maans of per- sonal gratification or emolament only and it he choot another sphere of action, he eschews and votes for his party as blindly and ignorantly as the foreigner in New 2| York fraudulently naturalized used to 11 vote on his arrival in this country. That there is a cause for all thls misapprehen duty of a citizen is evident, and is to bs found faulty eystem my mind perfectly To the remedy. The diffizulty will politics entirely, with regard to the in a education, s certaln, of LIVERY AND FEED. ] for funerals ut reasonoble ratos, No, 22 4 h St. WILL CONI(RACT COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special advertisemonts, suc Lost, Fourd, To Loan, For Salo, To Rent Wants, Boarding, ote., will be inserted 1n this column a8 the ow rate of TEN CENTS PEE LINE for the first insertion and FIVE OENTS PER LINE for each subsequent Insertion Leavo adv ortisomonts &b our office, No. 7 Pearl Btroet, ncar Broadway. Wanta, VWV ANTED-A good barb r at Ogden House barber shop and bath ro.ms immaciatly. Feb1:2t N, Joux B JITUATION WANTED—A lady of experience ) d sires a si'uati o as stea graph c clerk; can aloo use t e caligr ph Refe ences if necessary. Ad 'ress “0," 417 8 uth Madison St., Council Bl fle, owa. [ 00 POLES WANTED _Par further par. ticulars all on or diess Joseph Roas, 6/5 Upper Broad Febl-14t ANTED--10,000 bushels of crn. Inquire For lndies and gentlemen, These Baths are tully en®o +d by the Medical Fraternity ua being an anfailing swila yin rec nt Codn, Rieunaism, * euralgia, Lumtago and many other ailments Besides, my +ife, a competent lady, will attend adies. F M. LOCKWOOD, Propr. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT EHOUSH, Council Bluffs, - - - Beer and malt in any quantity'to sult purchasers. Boer $3.00 per barrel. plied with small kegs at $1.00 each, cel vered free of ckarge to any part of the clty. PETERSON & LARSON, ‘Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing lowa. Private tamiiles sup- Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. City ordera to familiea and denlers deliver:d free. BEER, Orders from the sountry olicited e e e idea ¢f the at No. 34 P-er. street, or birom factory, Kolly, charged with larceny, the other |[three hours before she showed much be found in the erroneous © | Mills and North Siathe th frod aamed Jones, chaged with horss senlng, | algan of e, and during tho entira| IO nacemeary qualiestions for s eda | Y Rorts i Broadway Steam Laundry ! Both are to awalt the action of the grand [dsy was In a deplorable condition, g ie act that the number of arrests | cator of our yout llll & mistal ef ———————— jury next May, There was much difference of opinion | fF intoxioation are so few, in com- | estimate (f the relative importance ¢ o A ~The funeral services of the late Wm, Howe, son of A, B. Howe, were held yes- terday forenoon and were largely attended, the young man having many f:iends who share the sadness of the family in thus losing one whose life was so full of promise. ~—This evening will be the second and It of the fair and festival given by the Indies of this city for the benefit of the poor of the olty, Those who attend will not only be repaid by the entertainment furnished, but can have th isfaction of helping aloug & cause most worthy, —A countrsman nwmed Kilgore was yesterday so full that it took two police- i overnment of the United States to— N office, mo t advantaceously rituated, off men to guide him to the haven. He was)|gomplalnts agalnst her husband iy fi., is no more like what an Adams, aak Fo0RY 10 YeRAPR foF (6 rvioas: gas, uth fortunate in having a dutiful sonvinclaw, | for maltreating her and fhreatening| T: Y. Mickle, of Ottawa. IIL, is at the ete., furn'shed. Adaress, “Office,” D office, however, who at once paid the fine, loaded him into his wagon and took him home to sober up by the fireside, ~—One of the K. O, conductors gladdened the huarts and stomachs of » number of the colored citizens yesterday by bringing on the train thrée real possums sent them from the south to serve as a feast for those here who have not had such a rarity of late years, —George Wheeler, who has lately re- turned from Colorado, where he has been looking sfter some of the mines in which a number of Council Bluffs citizens are in. terested, has r eceived from one of the mines & gold brick weighing one pound among the officlals as to whether the girls had been really drugged, or whether they had been so generously treated to poor whisky as to make them dead drunk, The matter is being Investigated thoroughly and if it in found that & white man did get the kirls into his room and get them thus drunk, even if he did not drug the liquor, it is proposed to make him dnl{ suffer for it, The girls pleaded gailty to belng drunk, and were ser.t to jail for three days each, where they now walt for the second chapter in the history of the night's debauch. PAMILY TROUBLE, Mrs. John Roderick entered some her., He appeared yesterday and denied the charge in all respects, and the case went over for adjustment until this morning. BOTHERED BY BOYS, Four boys, Julius Nowman, Harry Eggleston, George Roper and Charles Onrisman, were brought into court yesterdsy charged with disorderly conduct, the chief offense being the breaking of a window in Phoenix hall. The boys claimed it was accldental and hl’ no means maliclons, and they were allowed to go until next Siturday, when they will be duly adjusted. SHOOTING A DOG. John Bohn, of the Ogden house partson with the usual proportion, in. dicates that there must have been many ‘‘swear-offs”” on New Year's day, strong enough to last at least a month, PERSONAL, S M. B. Darnell, of Walnut, is in the city. L. Brooke, of Pittaburg, is at the Pa. cifie, H. J. Chambers, of Avocs, is attending oourt, F. M, Wiliams, of Corlisle, is at the Pacific, G. S, Richards, of Des Moines is at the Ogden. Dr. Dolson, of Glenwood, is visiting the city. John L. Massie, of Helens, is at the Ogden, Alex Bergmar, Chicago, is booked at the Ogden., Wm. Giddings and family, ot Logan, are at the Ogden, L. R. Sargennt, of Cleveland, is an Og- den house guest, Jno, L, Orvis, of Dixon, arrived at the Ogden yesterday. H. C. Danforth, of the Tom Thumb troupe, s in the city. classical and ornamental accomplish- ments and historical and economical knowledge as acquirements, matter of history that the study of Irish history and vived in 1848 through the efforts of far-scelng Irlsh patriots, fas made’the I is literature, re- intelligent agltation of the papt fow years possible and beneficial and it is from the early history of our own oountry that a full knowledge, mnot only of the martial glories, but civic triumphs of the patriot fathers, may e gained and their thoughts and ac. tions taken together be made to give os an understanding of their ulterior China. objeots and ground theorles, The & Franklin or any of thelr cotempor- arles proposed than it is like that of Lat the youth 'of this genera- tlon once comprehend this fact, and when they come to talte our places they will find means to eftcct reforms. Supplement the grand and eloquent Fourth cf July oration by a corres- pondingly patriotic course of instruc- tion in the schools. who has advanced to thefourth reader Let _every youth have placed in his hands that glorious series of “Farmers' Letters,” which, published just before the revolution, made that revolution possible because everyone in New England the econo- mic theories they set forth, and not only that, but let the teacher under- ORSEMEN—1 have for sls the stallion, sung Wllace, 7 vears old, bright bsy, stands 16} hat ds big 1, he 14 w 11 broke he sosn at Compton's . Podigree given on 1 p) F.J. D, Owner. tmw-2w good poying A OR SALE—A half interest in hotel, also iuterest in a saloon. T3t Ooxui & Dav. OR RENT—The ‘esirable offices lately occu- pied by tiie board of (rade. Apply to Bush- nell & Brackett t OR RENT—A h-use of three rooms for e'ght «ollars & month, (ocat d niary opposite the high school. Ajply at No. ¥2% High School Aveuue, tf by BEEs—1n packages or & hundred at 2bc & puc.s e at Tix Bxn office, No. 7 Pearl stroet. [N Counc | Bluffs Miscellaneous. HE -Ttorougbred Noim n stallion, Sena‘or, 7ye rs (ld, 16 han s high, weight 1,700 prunds_can he 'seen at Ogden Livery, Teims easy. For pedigree, &c., ca lon or add efs . Stanibach, 313 Jnust JALOON FORSALE—In Om ha, doing & cash burie 8 frout 31000.00 to $1200 00 por mon h expences light the party has other husino . Ad- dross Omaha Daily Beo Omaha Neb- 776191 R, W. L. PATTON—Physician and Ocullst. Can cure any case of sore eyed, 1t is only & matter of time, and can cure generally in from threo tc five weeks—1t makes nc differ- enco how long disensed. WIll straighten cross eyes, operate and remove Ptyreginms, cte., and Insert artificial oyeo, Bpecial attention to re- moveing tadewor ap6-tt COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD 724 WEST BROADWAY, %|A. C. LARSON, LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. Proprietor. mwit. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fruiters and Gonfectioners 16 and 18 Peari-st., Council Bluffs, Ia tion to cnstomers. JACOB APPEIL GIROCER. No. 529 S Main Street. Our constantly increasing trade is sufficient proof of our equare dealing and atten- wood butter alwayson hand. Prompt delivery of goods. Council Bluffs. TITLE ABSTRACT Lands abfl)gmvlfu?min AT LO NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - = - - - - _OFFICE ht and 8old. RATES. ou 10WA. M. T. DAVIS, President. J, 0. HOFFMAN, Vico Pres. N. B. EASTON, Secy. C. HULBURT, Adjuster. barber shop, yesterday complained of Oharles Speucer for carryiug a con- cealed weapon, and also for shooting on the street. The cause of the trouble seems to have been that Spencer fired at and wounded Bohn's dog. Spen- ocer’s side of the story was that the snd three quarters, the value of which is estimated at $420. —The juvenile band have been making long and oarveful preparations for their first annual oconoert, w hich is to be given at Dohany's hall on Friday eveming, Feb- stand what he professes to teach, let the ideas be promulgated and discuss- daily, that were the staple thought of the men who made the Fourth of July possible, and we should have less iguorant voting, and, per consequence, lees bungling and hideously corrupt TIME TABLE. CHI0AGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIO, Arrive. W. B, Porter and wife, ot Le Mars, Towa, are at the Ogden., Alex Oppenheimer, Philadelyhis, ar- rived at the Ogden yesterday. E. Babcock, the Avocs attorney, is in MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURAKCE GO. Insures Live f tock Azainst Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Pacile Ext. Ex and Mali* pm Des Moinesnc*.4:40 p m GUICAGO, BURLINGTON AXD QUINOY Atlantic Ex and Mall D. Moines ac’ raary 16th. The boys have made wonder- | dog had bitten Mrs. Spencer's hand the city attending to business in court. legtslation. The great sclence of i ful progress in the musical art since thelr | severely, as sho was walking along the | Mre. Caughey, wifeof the proprietor of | political economy must be taught to M : Malee e 1% Office, 103 Pearl Etreot, organization, and will doubtless glve an |street, and that caused him to fire at | the Coy house, is now slowly improving in | the citizens of this country, and, ow- 18 92 SR,k 05 A COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, entertainment of mnuch merlt and enjoy- [ the dog. The cass was set for a hear- | health, ing to prosent conditlons, {t must be R A e, The only company in Towa that will insure ment, while, aside from that, they merit | I0g next Saturday. Constable C, W, Edgerton, of Omsha, taught in the public schools, o g your stock against loss from any cause whatever. This would, of course, necessitate the employment in many instances of a different class of talent as instruc- tors, but would secure a system cf educatlion instead of what is now, from a practical stanpoint, in many case a mere mockery., It is high tima to treat this juestion intelligent ly. Why not do1t? Yours truly, WHAT'S IN A WAME} Two boys named George Rice and Ed. Goodohild were brought before Justice Abbott yes.erday on a charge of assaulting a still smaller boy named E T. Devilbliss. The story rans that Goodohlld was anything but a good child and that he pitched onto the lit- tle Devilbliss in anything but a bliss- ful way, and that the other boy fol encouragement and patronage as an organ. ization, having always shown a readincss to assist In any and all public doings where their services were needed. ~The chief of the fire department has been inspecting hotels, school houses and other large buildings, with a view of seeing how they can be best reached in case of & ve, and has thus found mavy things was tripping about the city yesterday, with his usual lichteome step, C. G, Harding has been confined to his house by illness most of the sime for the past six weeks, having caught a severe cold while attending a lecture at Dohany's, the temporature of the hall being unusually low, He is now able to get about a little. Owners of Stock will consult their own interest it, whem insuring their Stock, tney 8 e tha: the p rcludes all the losses they may have, and be sa isfied with nothing less. For fuithr informaicn cal on or address N. B. EASTO» - - - Ccuncil Bluffs, Towa. It e e Uil SR EIORT PRSI Y i A . MLAYNE & CO. : : (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) Denver Ex Local Ex Emigrant. . e e Tt A KN1GHT oF LaBoR. i which need remedying, but there seems no | lowed it up by striking him with a Notice of Dissolution = s IN { powor vested in him to order the changes | stiok and braudishiug a revolver in| Notice Is hereby given that the co- | Cur New Loan and Improvement Uo |c..,no,. Ball, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER . %0 be made, Some of the recommendations | trae bandit mauner. ~ The boys thus | partnership heretofore exia‘ing under | Investigation into the matter con- U2 CITY AND PACIC, Y made’ privately to owners and co-upants | charged tell a difforent story and both | the firm name aud style of Baldwin & | vinces us that one of tha most 80010 | Bos B T it e 1 P Bl S p0 0 L A[}KAW ANN A LEHI[}H BL“SSBUB[} of such property, are cheerfully ag:eed to, | aldes sre to be beard tn fall next Sat- | Cowles, hos this day been dissolved | ble, reasonablo and feasible plans of | For Fort Niotyars. Frm Fort Niobrars, 1 ) | and the promise given of immediite at- | UFday: by mutual consent. All persons | building houses is that proposed and % s5am| Neb....... "6 eb*. . BROUGHT FROM MISSOURI, For 8t. tention, but there should be some com. AND ALL JOWA _ GOALS! knowing themselves to be indebted to |in operation by the Mercantile Loan, L% pulsion in other cases, The couucil should | Sallio Paine, the sister of the colored | said firm will pay the same to L 0. |Trust and Improverment company of m.v;'&‘.’.‘..“u?l ;R‘u'!:.“Tv:lT::an-Tfi Bluffs, call for & written report of the discoveries | WOmAD uamed Washington, now lying | Baldwir, ‘at Council Bluffs, Towa, | chis city. By investicg in shares in | Mail and Ex..*9:20am In jall on = charge ¢f murdering her Atlantic Ex. 1515 pm new born babe, was brought back from CIICAGO, MILWAUKHE AND 8T, PAUL. of the ohief, and act thereon in some way, 20 a8 to insure all needed preventive meas- and all persons having claims against sald firm will present the same for this institation, which {s backed by some of our best and most reliable 2 Missouri yesterday and is to have her | payment at the same place, business men, it becomes posetble and | yay Lo 'saOmabs. o Arrives at Omaha, 3 e — examination this forenoon It is| Dated at Council Bluffs, Towa, this | comparatively easy for a man of mod- | Atlantic Ex Mail and E When yon want to get Iowa coal |claimed that this woman Paine was|the 18:h day of January, 1883, erate moans to secure a comfortable | g, .t sundays. TExcept Saturd: that isalmost if not quite equal to | the one who carried the infant from L. C. Batowin, |home for himself and family. In tak- () ¥ Mondays. |Dail Wyoming, call for the Frederick, at Counctl Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. the house tothe vacant building, where A, H. Mayne & Co.’s! fri-tues E. H. CowLgs, ioga certaln number of shares, at a 1t was left to freeze, or that she tock h aoti MBI ———— certaln monthly payment, in a few glaave Council iutts, Leave Ounaba, flo""ELst'LLE cuKE, GEME“T, L'ME, PLAsTER, ETG. —————— some such active part in the dark DEFEOTS OF OU gears a man can own s house |83m 9am, : o, 0 am, 108 m, Show Advertisements. transaction, It is sald that sho is ) R PUBLIO i R houbl the 1lam, a2 pm3p|llamipm, 2pm,3p No. 34 Pearl Street, Yards Cor. Highth Strest, and The evening blinker seems to have | herself in rather a delicato oondition BOEQALS, SR sams 8¢ | m, 4 pw, Spm, 6pm. |m, 4pm,spm 6pm. [ Offlce No, P { e the Editor of Tus Bas, he pays monthly for rent. We | Street cars run half y to the Union Pac for undergolog the natural excite- ¢| Hleventh Avenue, Qouncil Bluffe, been badly whirled by the Alice Oates e tl believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust | Depot. On Sunduy the cars begin their tri — entortalnment, To the ssme colamy | @O0t 80d. straln attending such a| I0 these times of abuses which call| goupany, by organising and opening | 55K a,m And run seguiarly during tho day charge. Bhe was arrested in Missouri soveral days ago but has been await- ing the arrival of a requlsition, B — The finest lot of anthracite coal that has been recelved bere this winter has just arrived at A. H, Mayne & Co.’s. for reform, and as a means to that end for sorious study and agitation, there 18 a question which constantly suggests itself to the philanthropistsa and pa- triot: It is this, what Is lacking in our systom of education? We have the most excellent form of government up for business, haviog filled 4 long felt want In Oouncil Bluffs. Their plans and system of loans will bear the most careful scrutiny and exam ination, and we have no hesitancy in pronouncirg them reasonable and €quitable, and backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity. As the com- it gives two strangely ocontradictory paragraphs. Inone it states: ‘“At night the combination was groeted at the opera house with a good audlence, which was mainly well pleased with the entertainment.” In another paragraph in the same MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EHAIR G OODS 837 Brondway, Council Blnffs, Towa. COUNCIL BLUF! MARKET, Corrected asily by J. Y. Fuiler, mer. chandise_broker, buyer and shipper of grain and provisions, 39 Pearl street. Wirar - No. 2 spring, 77¢; No. 3, 65; rejected 50c; good demand. ConN—320 to feeders and 852 to ship- e et— THE AUDITOR'S ACCOUNT, . known to man, comprising the most | PARY cXists {t becomes at once an in- peg. e i dd W column the blinker thinks that| Oitf Auditor Burke has pre ¢ stitotion of value and credit to our Are—Scaroo and I good demand; 30@ AYH & 00 Alico Oates has already shown too | the following showlng (urproal:n&.t::: perfoct appliances for obtaining the |olty and those who desire homes. | °; ClTIZENS BANK J. C. HOFFM ¥ much— “‘Alice Oates should either adver- tise just what she is doing In the show line, the character of her perform. ance and the people she has, or retire from the road. She has a very inferior show, so to speak.” 'he real fact is that some cf the more decent people In the andlence fullest expression of the will of the people, in all that pertains to the vary- ing political and financial relations of the difforent localities and int 8. Wo have na a characteristic inetitu. tion the public echools, which 1s sup- posed to be the bulwark of our froedom, by reason «<f its ca- Thelr president is T. A. Kirkland; vice president, Judge Peake; sec- retary, I. R. Beery; treasurer, Col Beebe, and their office is in the base- ment of Shugart’s and McMahon’s new block, corner First avenue and Poarl street. jan27-1y to the city council at ing next Monday evering: T0,the Honorable Mayor snd City Council of GeNTLEMEN:- T horowith submit the following report of tho city warrants issued during the month of January, 1883, and the total smount of ity 0Of Counoil Bluffs, Organized undor the laws of the State of Towa Pald up capltal 8 76,000 Authorlzed capi e Interest pald on tima deposits. Drafts lasus on the principal citios of the United States auc Europe. Specisl attention ziven to collectiont and correspondence with prompt returng. regular meot- CITY ROLLER MILLS. FLOUR 5 00@6 00, CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. 5 50 per ton, Burter—Plenty and in fair demand; eamery. 8300, —Scarce and in demand; S0c per The People Must be Roused, doz A e ' |pacity ~ for diffasing knowledg The Pes Latn—Fairbank's, wholesaling at 18c. MR, Ground by | left In t.‘l|;qm|, lltndl t!{%‘ expreascd | FATEU R ;:rln:{f:zz:::ll‘h:fl”“ We poiat to it with pride as the | V! Commercial. PouthY—Firm; dealers "“I‘f" 180 per | &, D EAmubdsen: ?'lvafl.msn:' R i ;hvlrolm 'lml qui h. ool v ll:lolDu- et y ¥ |pursery of statesmen and_financlors, |, The only hope of any reformation | pound for turkeys and 10¢ for chickens. . allacs, " Vynant A ‘or Janua "ola y VEG s — P », 45¢; onic a— -::’w b:'::x:g:u:l:u:'uoz: ;L:;.\: Gt s ] uary otal. | yot, 1f we examine a graduate frem |18 t0 quicken the conscience of the [ VEokrapLEs—Potat:es, 45c; onions s 2.3 Porce|a5 n RO' Is people, statates, cahbages, 3U@4i0c per duzen; appl @3 50 per barrel, Police fand....,.,... "Un -;i. i one of our high schools, with a view It's no vee to make or repenl Until the people get fully them believe it was somothing worth - | to his eligibility to the positfon of a MRS, R. J. EILTON, M., D, ] e yR—Wholesale prices ~Roller pat- : going tosee. In taking it in they 5 teader of the people, or a guide of | *0u#%d 80 as to demand a real enforce 425 f perla oll Jatent, AXD were taken in. Also repozt bills sudited and allowed | Public thought we l:h-‘;ll find !‘x‘il:n uurl:- ment of the lawa we have, and good 355 for d'adum winter; roller 2"5‘:"‘:“‘: p“YsIc'AN ANR SURnEnonl This is only an instance of the way | as follows: tully lacking in appreoiation of the | Pebavior on the part of thoee intrust. | 2 60 for gollen sheaf; roller family, 160, 222 Prondwar ConnolliBin®e. in which the show business is being R real objects of government or of the|®d With their execution, it will be orices for flour, 2 40@8 | E A BAXR. | HUNDAR 1A “ P R 0 [H E ss run here, There being no place fit for | 8treets and alleys..8 1 i | renl wants «f soolety that government folly to expect anything of legislative “"Kwr dozen, . 4 the proper Pm“"";‘h'u of the h*\'t_ur Plapouririves loves is ntended to subserve, and the idea [*V2¢'ments. The bottom grievance walves 500@7 50. | D1y J, Meagher,—0culist, Aurist, Exolualvely. shows, the poorer shows are more fre AT ;m ment.,.. 1, 6 | that patriotism 18 an everyday virtue, of all is the supluess cf the people hogs to day, Market AND SPECIALIST, quent, and thie public is made to be-| {148 TERE..-- .0 aud roal buetness ability a requisite of | Rewselves. lerings quickly taken fat liove that they are worthy of pat. | peiiin, " Proper good statesmanehip 1s something that —— = Car lote: Common, 5 45@ | chronic diseases, offers hla services Warrauted Equal to any made in the § rouage. Cltyenginseraofiioe 123 70 his education has failed to suggest to B Eldney Diseaso, 0y U0RAB0 oavy Pecic | foked wih dmeges sL 1 San, Sat, o United States, e 4 — © 00 him, 2 'aln, Trritatton, retention, Incon- & e N afiins’ Can' be Crystal Roller Mills Patcnt Granu- 610 57 ‘3,, the contrary, the mind of such | tinence, l)apo.ita,I Gravel, cto., ou‘nd - m—— SaTor i Tarma st the Metropolitan hotel, | SK YOUR GROCER FOR It i lated Fiour, Superlative A, the high- 198 45 5| & one is oast in the mould of 80 called | ®¥ ‘Buchupaiba.” L. EVERINGHAM & CO. Council Blufls, Tows 1A ' ’:r ::O:;A:;molwgguru‘h?n::;n::tt. 76 853,914 0 | *dvanced thought of dths degenerate P —— T . : : L s E MAXO“ Lo T ) ) A Respecttull : prosent Anierican tendencles, He has | Russia Salve is unrivalled for it: ed, C L] . 14 Ak your groca fof It and you wii pecttully pubmitted. | Cartalu Joous sud half formed notiona bealing e Ak your Gt | oOIIMIISS10N amomxzT moT Bran & Shorts. AN J Olty Auditor, | °01Cerning tariff and free trade, olvil |': 2 cbs. A SRR, . ) ml& Norrg; :.nnn.q selling st cost | There are two more r:nn’hr m“‘:;ng. ;‘;rz‘::;;::‘:lm e d‘:l:"v‘l‘?m; :mtuml ANTED— Evergbody In Counci! Blatl lo Merch&nts Bl e e R jand-tf Councll Blnfl'-; Ia. ’ § next .. jan20-tf e like, but, from o cen! woek, 1.D. SDMPNDSON, N L.SHUGARY, 4 W.STAMIY, \ " i st which bills wil bo llowed, so that | the very nature of hia surroundings | e e No f FeulBiioed | Ohicaga and Milwaukes conipumeats of| 0o yNoI, BLUFFS, - Tows. | "™ "l ™ “ViceFrah. * Goahien

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