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THE DAILY BEE~COUNCIL BLUFFS I0WA MONDAY FEBRUARY 5 e first time the supply pipe to the instl- tatlon ressrvolr w freeze, The Daily Bee COBBLING A GIRL. Miss Polloek, who used to tesch COUNGCIL BLUFFS, |An lowa rather Has a Hand|isy" ‘S hu aicoea er pace o % h i Ne ka insti ntiol Monday Morning, Feb 6. Timo Bocovering BI8 [id s now st home in Borlington Danghtar, She expects to be married soon to a SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ohioago gentleman named Fair- Oarrler, - = - = = 20cents k. oather. Do, -z o - S e A sleigh load of institution people met with quite s mishap Jast Sator- Odell, Nebraska, and Brings | dsy. Mr. Rogers was driviog and in Her Back. tarning & ocorner in the lower par. 4 : the clty, a short tarn over tipped the sleigh and threw the occupsnts O.lo the round with considerable violenor. b AL U L gflu Van Dorin seems to have boen the worst sufferer, recelvirg an injory Yosterday there arrived in this city [on the forehead right between u; accompanied by |eyes, which put those crgans iv yosterday, from ons to four hours. ln“::;iarllylu::!::n:ne s lnpnlry “!n .{wmln’. A WhikeyeA Hor BOMRTH —8t. Pauls Fpiscopal church, of this|® 11t 81 ge, d" WA | double its natural size. Miss Van aity, has decided in favor of free sittinge. n;vnn ‘:-hbet{waenhn:m ani l;en ylr-r;. E,““' ,,.% fih, l,(,,c,, sprained, ang i though her face had an older look, | Mattie and Mr Rogers escaped un- LROAD . —Buy the Loy |,,(,:,,l:'1’;,'vl\}:";;::;;“;“|'“;'::,,,,,, ,,:"h :,r; and her form and manners indicated [ipjured. Mr. Rogers was draggec postofE.ce, mtf |that she was lacking much of the along the sireot a hundred feet or . -1 | more whils holding to the lines bafore — Willism Lewis was complained of on [ vivacity and vigor of the ordinary girl |y o'uv00aded in stopping the horses, Saturday for assaulting Henry Vogelman [of that age, when happy and in good o by thumping him several times. health, The elderly man who had her Wl.mn’ you want to get Towa coal —The sheriffs of the state have desided | in charge proved to be her father, and &m isalmost if not qnuite equal to i ‘yoming, call for the Frederick, at tobold their next meeting in this city at | ho had qulte a story to narrate as to| o TH"MUCTC" ¢ 00 e the time of the spring races here in May. | oy he had regained possesalon of his —The care of Schlict ve. Guitter still oc. daughter after a long and anxlows PERSONAL oupled the time in the clroult court Satur. | g pgy, . F. 8. Bailey, of Carroll, was in the city day and was wtill undecided at the time of |y N L b e ey James | yestorday e Dickinson, and said his home has been | w. G —The boys, Rice and Goodohild, charged | for syme time past in Jefferson, Towa |y, . () jen with assaulting snother boy namsd Dev- | His wife died about six years sgo, his d . ilblis,s were discharged by Justics Ab-|little girl being then only between| ¥. J. Bell, of Grand Haven, Mich, fs bott Baturday. three and four years cf sge. lHe 'nr- st the Pacifie, ranged & homeo for the little glrl with| B, 12, Striciler, of Avoca, is a Pacific =Frank Mo dy was arrested Saturday | 'y eqithy family in Monticello, who | ponse gest, night for raising » disturbancs whils |31 ot adopt the ohild, tho under. i druok, He will interview and be inter- | standing being that she shoald remain | T*me® F, Diake, of London, O., San- viewed in police court this morning. there 80 lorg as it was satisfactory | 18yed at the Pucitic. —John Raymond, who has just served | to all concerned Time went on, and | J. 8. Wilkon, of Leadville, Sundayed at one term in jail for petty larceny, was ar- the foster Inghsr and mother | the Ogden reated again Ssturdsy for stealing an over. | had some family troudles, which| gy Green of Oakdale, Neb., wos at led to a divorce. On the day & coat from & Broadway saloon. that this divorce was granted the Ogden yesterday. —A warrant was taken out on Saturdsy | the man wrote to Mr. Dickinaon, tell-| H. N, Wocd, of Tabor, spent his Sun. for the arrest of Lewis Crandall, charging ing him he had better come and get day in the Bluffs, him with having got a $20 suit of clothes | his little girl, and in compliance with| Dr, A, J, Cook, who has been ill for & of Spetman & Bro, under false pretenses. [ this request he started at once for | feq days, is cn the gain. —The board of trade will hold & regular Monticello, bat found he was too late, E. 1. Mansfiold, ot Mi.neapolis, spent .| the child having been sent awsy to :u‘:::u:d‘;: ':;n'::, I;: i:: :::d some unknown spot by the woman, | Bnnday at the Ogden. The anxious father was natarally de- [ E. D. Humphrey. of Gneva. N. Y, i ""'T:“" e A if termined to l:n some tmu‘ l;l his | an Ogden house ;uest. —The telephone exchange was moved | child, but could not get any informa- yesterday, and the changing of so many | tion ‘nyond some faint clues that the h.J' W ::‘"'I' ‘:’l:h:‘"'l ‘"u‘;‘ mav, bas wires osused a general suspension of the | woman had sent the child to live with | Pee" on the sick fist for & few daye. telephone Lusiness here during the day. on: O'fh"i Iwu, who was married and | The wife and child of Thomas Kane, had a family somewhere in the west. | living near the transfer, are both quite ill —Burglars are reported as having blown d A 84 pestolies: el st Paslllo ‘Junstion thA short time ago he ascertained!with malarial fover, sometime Friday night, They got only | g ':‘;‘n'::;“ '::ft":;‘:d":";:i':é Fred B, Eastland has resigned his clerk- about $20 worth of stamps and envelopes | {n all probability to her sons, and #hip :n t:: po-’:nfllcew the t: gxlntt? busi- for their trouble. that probably his daughter was there | D¢ for himself at Neola, ‘5. A. Flagler —Fred Bokemper settled the cases|also, he followed her on the nex: |how bern relected to £1l the vacaucy. against him and his skipping bartender by | traln. He foutd the woman in Lic-{ A. T. Flickioger started yesterduy for payiog 825 fine for the latter, and the coln, and kept with her until she|Iowa City in response to a telegram ©onts in both cases. reached tho son’s house, about three | stating that his youngest brother, who is A Ghatias | peots, charyed wikh dlss miles from Odell. He there found bis | student at the university, is very ill with little daughter, livl ith that famil, n cbarging firearms {n. the. street, was him- | in l"":’ l}'ou‘hh lud"fil;blu ':” ;“‘l‘cg inflammatory rheunatism selt discharged on Saturday by Judge | in constrast with the comfortable and [ ¢ 1 Cameron, of Sioux Falls, whore Aylesworth, Thecomplaint for carrying | even luxurious home which the girl [ Bo™® has become pretty well known concealed weapons was taken under ad- | had elg’uyed in Towa. She was poorly | throughout the west on account of his visement. dressed, and though the weather was | convection with the “script” cases, wasin 4 ok extremely cold, her raiment was thin | the city yesterday, en route for St. Loui-, mro:::::::g‘nn:nryul;::: d:;l:h:;nx ond worn, she haviog no warm under- | his trial on the charge of conepiring to de. from Baylisa’ park, for 6,500, part on garments, and even her shoes being #0 | fraud the government being set for next worn that her feet were expesed to the | Tuesday, W. D, Russell, of Yankton, time, should address W, box 1 bitter frosts, and one of her feet had|who is n co-lefendant, Ey hers, both been badly frozen, She had ~Theodore Gifford on Saturday plesd | been helping gather corn, and @etisruon brios peeks of the Ogden, M, ameron 0 slity o taaling o valle from Msjor | dolng choren sbout tho placa, and | FHELL AR S (e WL Randolph, aide-decamp on the city mar-| 76t she was boguiled with such prom- | AL R GRS B BT shal's cow staff, He was sentenced to|1¢8 a8 that she was soon to have a y h 4 e T:"Mm Vibduly. dags T Jall; liitle pony of her own to ride, ang | Mence surely on XLueiday. 8 uaTe was to have some pigs and calves of | »bout & hundred witnesses from Yankton —No services at the Presbyterian|her own to raiso and sell, etc, The | and vicinity who are invited to attend the church yesterdsy, There seems to bo, father found that the girl was sleep- | affair. Mr. Carpenter, of Beloit, another much trouble in getting just “the man”|ing at night upon a pallet of straw in | of the defendents, has already gone to St. for pastor, the pastorate having been va- | au unfarnished part of the garret and | Lous, and Mr, Cameron and Mr, Ruseell cant for a long time now. was in all respects undergolng hard- | left last ovening. The saloon-keepers are to meet at 4 |3hios which were rapidly making her —_— oelock this afternoon at Max Mohn's, on lm:l“‘ old and worn, To close out my buviness T will sell Main ster,to tako i coorderaton mat- | 1%, /210 R, 00 KR EL0 08 S0 SR e o ot i ) Lotion e :;":u':‘w‘““ In regard to the busi- (())p&mnitiun shown to this, ho went to|cost. Tha host burgain ever « flered )dell and there secured the mer- J. J. Buss, 328 Broadway. ~—The thermometer in some parts of the|vices of & constable, who pro- - — - city yesterdsy morning at 7 o'clock |ceeded back to the house with Chapman Usptured touched 24 degrees below, five degrees|bim. .Thoru WAB uite & scone, The officers for soveral days have colder than any morning this season. ‘-lw"rdmx't"t;lw g:ltllw;'n story, lun« of | been ou the lookcut for Josh Chap, a he sons o e ol 1 pouneing on r :{::::I;.un won the mercury was 2 R ORI i{-v!mu o ht{ter- man, who was wanted on a ch arge of 3 fere. The child was secnred by them, mayhem, he haviug bitten the lip of a —The Dinube soclety gave an enjoy- | howover, and taken back to Odoli, | man named Neal in & row arlsing over able marquerade Saturday night. This | where fathor and daughter stopped at | s game of “‘frecza-ont.” Chapman, it socety is composed of a large number of | a hotel while walting for the train the | appears, has besn at work in Boyd's the best Danish citizens, and their social | next morning, The msn at whose | packing house in Omahe since (he gatherings are always of an enjoyable ua- | house the little glr! had been stopplug | row, and yesterday he cama over here, ture. got some of his chums and sympathiz | Coratable Skinnsr spied him und ar —The polling lists were tacked up on era together and rullied at Odell to | rested him at once. _———————————|He Finally Finds Her Near Offce: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near #rosaway. MINOR MHNTIONS, ==J, Mueller's Palace Musio Hall, — Regular council meeting this evening. ~—The trains were all behind time again Albright, of Des Moines, is at take thechild back b, 0o Y 3 the corners Saturday, ready for the public hotel-keeper, hanln:c:}l:lhnl:o:‘r':’d ,3:: *»*''They who cry londest are not to gaze upon and correct, With the ther- | 1,0 o0 "y dyised the father to socrete | A1W8Y® the most hurt.” Kidney-Wort mometer below zero, there are not many [ ihe little girl uotil morning, | 40€® its work liketha Good Samaritan, who tarry and gaze upon them, and o accordauce with this ‘l"“":‘{‘; “"“;“’“““““"F b“‘H with i advice he placed her in great thoroughness, A New Hamp- i over . Shoemi - et faily. "G tking tho e | Sl ady wrtes: " Moihar ha been f »|the next morning the father and witl 1duey dls- 'h‘nhn itis woptl_rhuv “hash is good' daughter were ]ulgdnl by the deputy | ®aee. Last spring she was very ill or **hesh are good.” Those who stand up | harif and o possee to avold the ex- | #ud had a rming pain and numb- on the platform that bash is singular seem | peoted attack from “the gang,” and | e*® In one side. Kidney-Wort proved to be in the ascendancy. under sad, exciting olroumstances the | ® &7eat bléatiug und hus completely —An stbempt 1s $0 be made to perfect | WO I&:& :)noa mu:; “ll: the journey ured her.” IS arrangementa by which the Council Blufts | 80 8ttempt was made by two men to| _he report that Marshal Jackson had driving park ssociation will bo included | §o% 108 chlld sway from hur father, |y narrow escapo while bringing Sallis in the Tows ciroult, togother with Du-| 1jueq'vantarday atthe transfor _“"r’h;"‘ Paine from Miescuri to this city is now buque, Cedar Rapids, Marshalitown and | 414 | the afternoon started off eul‘ confirmed, The woman had her examina- Des Moines, Mayor Bowman and J, T, o * | tion Friday and was committed to jsil at Hart expect to visit Marshalltown this Don't fail to attend the Turners’ |Pikbt for lack of $500 bonds. During the week to complete the arrangements, masquerade ball on the 22d, night she gave birth to & bouncing babe, B et oporran iy | e The woman and babe are being cared for box of Imported olgars resched this oity| Great closing out bargains at Blisy', [#t the jail. Tho child is dowg well, but B os afh naing theaneh the the woman was quite seriously ill yester- custom houss in New York, and they| The finest lot of anthraclte coal that | 4*¥: Tho city marshal brouthes easier as came t00 In the roundabout way of one hll been recelved here this winter has he thinks that the long trip is over and he Trlond InNew York buying a box sadscad. | just arrived at A. H. Mayne & Co.'s, | @caped “the saddest of ail it might have ing toa friend in this city, instead of by beel direet importation, X '.gdr’l:"l‘l lloléur M{“ll Patent Granu- a our, uper| - —The falr and feativa for the relif of | (60 TOUF, Buporiative A the bigh- |, g 11 griow otwoen “the Gailant the poor of the city proved quite a success Snowy white, pure, light and sweet, | 00" and an Editor Who Helped financlally, The gold watch was given to| Agk your grocer for It and you wili Defest Bim. Miss Blanche Oliver, she having received | haye none other, tf, the largest number of the 491 votes cast at . d ten cents ench, Rev. J. G, Lyman was Items at the Institution, Major Anderson since he was so over. given the gold-headed cane, there having [ The Deaf Mute Hawkeye appears|whelmingly defeated for congress by been 8% votes cast at & dime each. The | this week n tho form of w nest. There|W. H. M. Pusey. He has been al- entire proceeds of the fair amounted to | iy firat the paper of usual #lzo, inside | most & lost Charlie Roes, the places about $300, of that a smaller one ocalled ‘‘the|which kuew him once know him no —A mao giving his namo as Peter Miller | iu 100 id tnside of % ke ave e fac chaaling | 1R210R)" Ad Inside of that still au.|more, V. A, Bods, of Tabor, who e e ettt \/he €21 haloczed other called “ the baby;" o that each | fonght the major so strovgly during e R T e an youle o ;l:tdllll‘ can t(f“ the one which best fits [ the campalgn, dlscovered him by Deaver, and who carelessly loft it in the Pie 0126 aud ago. ~ From a number of | chance the other day, on calling at the B ae s0om whilshe 400k & ateoll about . og g @ gloan; ofce of Anderson & Eaton in Bidney, v. C. Sturges, late instructor | to see another man on business, 1t town, It scems that Miller picked it up |4y the proparatory de j partment at | s sald th and began peddling its contents at dif. T.bo‘r oollege, has been employed :. l:u-l"hnd : v::;hl;lvtall;/uljl;:stfi:d (l:;:tsl?; forent houses on the ples that he was| boys' supervisor, and has entered upon | blood was shed. The mn'urg'md :i hard up and was forced to sell his clothing. hl:xdutlu‘:l Bla isa nal:ltlemnn of edu- | him out of the office, -ndl made o:L catlon and culture, and we doubt not Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pearl street. | will perform his work to the ufi-lnn:- s::!:ldhhlc’ll ;:‘ socyibie Jerma tha:.;l:’e ! fon. M fall, T mself away to TRE LINES, o:: ':nd‘unqnl:: m&lon Is a trylng | tum and there peuned for The Un Planty of gooda on the lines st halt | edasation o Bll T, 0% 84 | ferow the folowing sooount of the . mxhfi: The cold weather has caused for the e it L D e—————— AFTER THE BATTLE. p) Hardly & word has been heard from We were in Sidney, otherwise ___ DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. JOHN BENO & G0, 1s sis ok MerGrannre.... MAX MOHN, }orestos mouse } Gt ishans: J. M. BARSTOW, M. D.. o o055 so ane DR. J. F. WHIT H. PETHYBRIDGE, mreirivenn's Movenrsrtem Sumaney Corea oty et satemon | COUNGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL and delirquent tax lists, last Mondy and having some bu-‘ness with G. R ROTICES. NOTICE. —Special _advertiscments, suc Roush, called for him at his headquar ters in the law (ffico of Andereon & Eaton, It was hore we mot Major | bost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Albert R. Johugou, ctherwie known | Wants, Boarding, etc,, will be_lnserted In this a8 the general passenger agent of the | *oluion ab the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER Towa lines, Our readers wlil remem. | VINE for the first insersion and FIVE CENTS bor wo dissgreed with the ma- PER LINE for each subsequent insertion. jor ® to tne qualifioations of Leave adv ertisomonts a4 our office, No.7 » congrepeman, but guided by the Pearl Sirook, ncar Brosdway. sdvice of his friends, who said we made many votes for him, we felt wo should receive s warm reception at his \ hands and at lerst eecure a pass over | Fol o St B the Wal Not trustiog his OWD | G ITUATION WANTED_A lady of exporienco sight, he inquired of h's secretary if it [ L9 d sires a siruation as sten g aph o clork; can wan the editor of the religions weekly | 4o 1%t o caligr ph Refo ences it neccsary, Ad rews “0," 417 Bouth Madison Bt., Co who seemed to float before him in a | BI fis, ows. OFFICE: Oor. M-i; and bth, up-stairs. Residence, 609 Willow Avenue. Wanta, ANTED—A good barber at Ogden barber shop and bath rooms immeciatly. b1-2t Joux Bonx, . HAGG & CO., DBALEBERS IN GEISE' BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE OHELBEEBRATED BUDWBISERI BEER Orders fllied {n any partof the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. . BATH INSTITUTE, Dryant Street, ons Door north of Dohany's Hall, Thermo-Blsctric, Medicated and Sulphur Baths. For ladies and gentlemen. These Baths are fully ondo sed by the Medical Fraternity as being ae. unfailing ausilia’y in rec nt Colds, Rheumatism, Keuralgia, Lumbago and many other ailments Besides, my wife, & competent lady, will attend Iadies. F. M. LOCK WOOD, Propr. PETERSOUN & LARSON, ‘Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company’s Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, City orders to families and dealers delivered free, M. GALLAGHER, GROCERIES, New S:ore, Fresh Goods, Low Pricos, Polite Attendants. TRY US. First Door East of the Metrepolitan Hotel, Lower Froadway. _teb 3-tu thesat-1y Orders from the sountry olicited vision, We a ouoe observed that bis 0P POL bosom heaved with unfavorable emo ticulars n or address Joseph Rows, 615 tions, and were not surprised when | Upper Broads Febl-14t in words found only in Dennis | rp\HE -Thorougbred Norman stallion, & Kearney’s aupplement to the Eoglish 7ye ra ld, 16 hands high, weigh! the wunlight of his love was | Btambach, 313 Pierce J still conoealed behind the horz‘.(;n :lmf ‘;T?.n -Evenybody i Gouncil Biufle 1o the past, and requeasted us to elimi- Y ] A nate gun'all from ?he immediate ad l-'::r"gw:ydv:;," TSRS, /RS i EW PR jacenoy of the great pass agent, We iove the major, but could not help thinlkinq how dfieo?eh mhirgt:;: o‘[wms‘x:—lfl blv.,a for -ll; the hmlltl,un, would have acted bad he n in vung Wallace, 7 years old, bright bsy, place. Dubtless George would have | ,v. "g: ffim'&‘fl;x"gfl:‘,&'fi L given us a little hatohet and asked us Madhon steoct: Pedigree givon on pp ication, to continue in the good cause, with | Frice #. B8y Day, DN many words of encouragement, | ————————————————— George was a good boy and loved the | [I'OF aALE=A bt lnterest in g good - paying troth, Albert knew not the ways of |~ Tst NN OoRiL & DaT, the father of his country. OR RENT. ; 0 ¢ eni) offices lately occu- g 3y S n xl.ér by the board of irade. Apply to Bush- IOWA 11EMS. SeAER L. o B IOR RENT—A house of three rooms for e'ght e e «ollars a month, located nearly opposite the Belle Plaine is to have a packing house, | high school. Apply at No. 8% High School with $25,000 capital. AYeate; & Dunlap husiness house WANTED -For forther par- in Council Bl For Sale and Rent are said to be in | ( YLD BEES—In packages ot & hundred at 26c & prosperous condition. ."m" packa, e at Tuk Bxa office, No. 7 l’tl"lvl Cedar Rapids is s flering some from the - - #now blockade on the railroads. ¥ office, most advantageousiy rituated, offers . : desk room In retu 1 B! The Cedar Rapids Itepublican is venti: | ¢tor, furn'shed. - Adarcas, ~Office," Bk oifice, lating the furo and gemvuling layouts of | Counc 1 Bluffs that city. - — The farmers of Harrison county are complaining of the very poor condition of ~ REWARD—$25 for ono pockebbook con. uhe rouds. ) taining 8100 in cash, and two notes pay- A young lady named Crowl came near | ableto Lyd e DeCawp, on First Natiral bank, losing her life by kerosene one day last | Council Bluffs, lowa.” Leave at Brn o week, ALOON FOR I'be Knights Templar of Iowa are pre | 43 butine s fro ang for the annu-l conclave to be held in San Francisco next fali, Miscellaneous, n Om:ba, doing a cash &1 to $1200 00 per mon h expences light the party has other hus - dress Omaha Daily Bee Omaha Neb- A oollis’on on the railroad near Thayer G occurre one day lest week which resuited | business men, it bocomes possthle and in breaking up several cars, comparatively easy for a man of mod- The employes of the C,, B, & Q. rail- | grate means to secure a comfortable road at Oreston have commenced workivg | home for himself and family. I tak- nine hcurs per day. , Durlng the prevalones: of spialll pox in inga certain number of shares, at a Audubon county there wera eleven desthi. ;';f_‘;‘flnm:l_t:'!c_g;!";:':‘% inis dew The farmers of Towa are unanimous in the opini.n that this is the hardert winter | Of his own for about the ssms as on stock for many years, he pays monthly for rent. We The doctors of the owa electric medical | believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust college at Des Moines recently had a big | company, by organizlog and opening row which it took & policewnn to quell. | up for businese, having filled a long Glass hlowers are entertaining the citi- | felt waunt in Council Bluffi. Their zens of Dubuque. | plans and eystem of loans will bear The Lemars paper has given an_expose | the most careful scrutiny and exam- of & fraudulent bond mede by Wuliav | ination, and we have o hesitancy in Barrett, the conn'y treacurer. pronouncirg them reasonabls and A minor named Connelly lost his life in | equitable, and bucked by gentlemen a cosl miine near Octumwn, on tho 26th, | of honor and integrity. As the com- by the roof caving in o him. iy L2 h Dhe séventh annus) sesalon of ithe Towa | BARY, SX181 16 Dooomes &% 0260 an 'n° daseyon stituticn of value and credit to our Butter and Cheese nssociation will bas held | . at Marsualitown, February 21, city and those who desire homes, Tae thug who aseaulted s Storm Lako | Their president in T, A"I\‘rklund: newspapec man was fined $100 the other | Vice president, Judge Pouke; seo- diy. Leave the journalists alone here- | retary, I R Beory; treasurer, Col. after, Beebe, and their office is in the base- The infant town of Rolfe in Pocahontas | ment of Shugart’s and McMahon's county, expended 820,200 for building im- | new block, corner First avenue and A= . MANYNE & CO. Provementa in 18 s Aréaus Wiora Raymond, s iycung ) glrl.iab the|| £ o8] Bizect: jan27-ly Comme cial hotel in Creston accidentally 3 ahuk Berseih. 16 was the seanit of s quarrel]| | 1 BuokiL's Amjca Salve. i ov. | . The Brsr SALyR fn the worid for Ogts, with her lover, ) 5 Braises, Sores, Ulcers, balt Rbeum, Fo. The Masons of Lurlington have organ- | yor Sores, Tetter, Chap) Hands, Chil ized » Mascnio Building sssociation, with | plains, Corns, and all n eruptions, and the purpose of erecting a three story brick | poaitively oures plles. It Is guaranteed to block to be used for a Masonic building. f-‘" satisfactfon © pnmey refunded, The supreme court has reversed the de- vrlm. 25 cents per cx. for aals by O, cieion in the case of Hubbard ve. Mason Goodmerd City. Hubbard recovered $500 damages . R 1T for injuries received from an alleged defec- | #¥~No woman really practices econ tive sidewalk, The city carried it up and | omy unless she uses the Diamond is now on top, Dyes. Many dollars can be saved Three men named Thay, Childress and | every year. Ask the drugelst. Doc. Sweets have been arrested in Neola —_— :nd i zn to Uuu?cl] Bluflz Lnrhhéc k;- ng. ‘They are charged with the burglary 3 0 COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, (l.cm“lf-cnnd. Bro, store, in Neols, in May Comcied iy by 3. i, mer Michael Walsh, who left a residence chandise broker, buyer and shipper of (O “‘l""“ PR Emanfl:‘:mu. .h'\nn- grain and provisions, 39 Pearl street. ary 2, to walk to town, and had not sfter- | o0 ¢oq s Aidemard™ wards been seen, was found Iyfng desd in | "GR! %500 S0 AT 540 ¢o ahip- the wnow on the 23 inst. He had evident- | o FOKT U086 TR, B0 SR E Iy lost bis way an frozed to death, | mixed, e "here are 233 boys in the reform school 8 =S CATo i ol ; 30@ B The bosk ubesco T8 acre | 0T —Scarce aud in good demand; 0@ of which 300 are under cultivation. The | ““yy, ¢ Dulldings entiro cost about $100,000. Tae | Hax— #0006 00 per ton. chool has received up to the present time | Core Mpa-1 S5per 100 ponnds. out %00 inmates, and most «f thoso dis- | o1 —Good supply, prices st yards, arged have becote useful citizens. 5 00@6 00, The number of ils st Coe College at' s, f: Godar Tiapida s 145, Of those 68 are from | ,, CO8%5 Dellvered, hard, 1100 per ton; 0 nd the others from all por | gy Plenty and fn fair demand; e, Among the names pub. | 4 Tished by the Republican are the following | 2953 oreamery, 80c. |\ ' @ and; 800 por from Sioux City: Freshmanlclass, W. W. | 3 i Soule and Miss Lillio Jandt; unclassified, | °I°0 | Fairbank's, wholesaling at 13kc. iss Ida Jandt, PouLtRY—Firm; dealers paying 13c per e pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens *No lady of refinement likes to re- Vlt:nmm.ua-—)’untn;-, 45¢; onions, sort to superficial devices to supply a 255‘?6“;2} g‘"gf:?" per dozen; apples, becoming semblance of her former Frovr—Wholesale prices —Roller pat- beauty. It is health alone that kindles [ snt 330 for superlative; roller § patent, the fire that lights the countenance and | 2 60 for golden sheaf; roller family, 160, s back the fresh tints of the apple ;Vhol:Ills ;&cen ll:: ||uu‘r, 2 40@3 25, Jree JROOMS—2 @3 O er en, blossoms to the faded cheek, It any-| srock, o [ i CATTLE—3 00@3 50; calves 5 00@7 50, thing on earth will do this 1t Is Mre, | At ot 8 cars of hogs Friday. Al Lydis E Plnkham's Vigetable Com- | grains delayed by extreme cold aud now pound, which has already brought | Packers puying about 10c advance on all des. ML t active, and all health to multitudes with whom all 'q‘f,“;u,.,,ku,; I : thet : Common, b good mixed, 5 0@ other means had failed. 580; hoavy packing, 570@5 95; choice i L IET R 2 Our New Loan and Improvement Uo fng__g“ vg, 605@6 10. Investigation into the matter con- vinoos us hat sue of the most sautte: | L, EVERINGHAM & CO., ble, reasonable and feasible plans of i Lsiin Comumission Trust and Improvement company of Ohicago and Milwau " of ‘his city, By investicg in shares in some of our best and most reliable | Gua, Seeds aad Proviso this institution, which is backed by Wikar No. 2 spring, 77¢; No. 8,65; [~ ; | Counctl Bluffs, Jowa. DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & BUQUETTE), Wholesale Fruiters and Gonfectioners 16 and 18 Pearl.st.. Council Bluffs, Ia. TITLE ABSTRAGT OFFICE. e infi)NE-Yl{'gwsANu?Il}) lik“:na iy NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - 10WA. M. T. DAVIS, President. N. B. EASTON, Secy. J. 0. HOFFMAN, Vico Pres. C. HULBURT, Adjuster. MUTUAL I0WA STOCK INSURANGE CO. Insuies Live * tock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. Offioe, 103 Pearl Street, COUNCIL BLUF. - - IOWA. The only company in Towa that will insure your stock against loes from any canse whatever. Owners of it, whea insuring thel k e tha ths poticy i cludes all the losscs thy may have, =nd be s isfied with nothing less. For fucther informati-n ca | on or address Ccuncil Bluffs, Iowa, (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACEAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND ALL JOWA GOALS CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC, [ & & _te] lighth Etreet and Office No, 34 Pearl Btreet, Yards Oor. Hleventh Avenue, Council Bluffs. MRS. D. A. BENEDIGT, T, THE LEADING DEALER IN EHEAIXR G O OoID 337 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, fowa L BLU: 1.D. ADMUNDSON, B, L SHUGART, A, W. STARRY, Proaident. Vice-Pros't. Cashler. TIME TABLE. Ex and Mail Of Council Bluffs. Des Moinesac®.4: Organized under the laws of the State of Iowa Depart. hidied Pald up capital. .. .9 75,000 ;zclllfi:m!;‘xl’ g » » Auib Spbial 0o Neb & Kan Ex. 6120 & m Interest pald on time deposita. Drafts issued L J wnlh-’vrlnpv:ldpll citios of the United States and 1A/ AXD KORTR “?;:'vu, Europe. Special attention given to collections and correspondence with prompi returns. DIRROTORS, . D. Edmundson, K.L.Shugart, J.T.Hary, VW 3 W Rodter, 1. A, Millsr ] AW, Riveet. oM JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. CQOUNCIL LLUFFS, IOWA, Office—NcMahon block, rooms 1 and 2 Msin WABARH, Y. LOUIS AND PACIYI Depart. A T e chioand 1o Bante and Fouitl | s g Mail and Ex.. 4:30 pm E = -y Cannon Ball... Cannon Ball' 11:65 & w BYE A BAXR. XD PAOIFIC, 3 Arrive. w— i it Frm Sioux C'y.6:50 p m , J, Meagher, —Ooulist, Aurisi. P SO T ) Neb........"6:0 pm From St. Paul..5:50 & m , MILWAUKKS AND ST, PAUL, AND SPECIAUIST, nic diseases, offers hls services 1o all at 3 okt with lmases of ths Exe, Ear, or Chronic ;’\r[rl‘m’\}m.mx}‘p‘mnm diseases of any ol Warrants cure in | Mail and o | Mall and Ex...:6:35 p all Rheumatic affectic lan be consulted by | Atlantic 5 pm | Atlantic Ex...19:10 8 m mail or in person at the Metropolitan hotel, CHICAGO, MILWAUKKE AND ST. PAUL. 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