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THE DAILY BEE. OOUNCIL BLUFFS, 18, Tuesday Morning, Jan, SUBSCRIPTION RATES, By Mall « OFFICE! 0.7 Poarl Strest, Noar Broadway, 30 sents por woek - §10.00 per your MINOR MENTION, The county board is to meet again to- day. About $1,000 was taken in at the “‘0Old Hickory” ball. Go (to Bliss' and get a nlce crazy quilt package for ten cents, The Dancbo society of this city will give a ball on the 31t of this month, The board of health will hereafter meet every day at 3 o’clock p. m, instead of 4 o'clock, I'he thermometer got down below zero again, but at noon clithbed up 512 de- grees above, Ladies, you can get a fine dress hat “or bonnet at Bliss' now at prices lower than anywhere on earth, The only ““‘temperance” saloon in the city has ylelded to the pressare, and now * mells beer as well as buttermilk, The district court has adjourned until Ffld-y. when the motion for a new trial will be heard in the Cuff-Johnson case, The county beard does not jseem to be doing anything with the Street matter, and the ex-clerk has not yet filed the re— port required, The Coliseum trled - to run its variety .lhow Sunday night, but the mayor shut itup, The town. might not suffer great- ly if it was shut. sip.on week-day nights a8 well [ 5 . B, R. Cadwell I lawyer E. P. Oadwell of this city, . M/ E:'€! Smith of Onawa, will shortly seuter into the insurance businessin this surely eutitled to the facts. falrs now stand there should be some rad- ical changes before any further support is given it. B Danlap, brother to|matter with Rev. Mr. and that that gentleman cared little about the reports afloat, that he and his work were 8o well known the Home, the fact is that the family has conslsted, outside of the matron’s family of only about 22, and of these, two were women, stopping ‘there temporarily, eight were ohildren for whom friends were paying board, two were boys who wera given a chance to support them solves by working half the time in the printing office, 80 that there are, only eight or ton really destitute children, The machin- ery necessary to care for the little band seems quite complicated. There Is the manager, there is Mr. Gorman, Rev. M Borell, Mrs, Compton, all giving their entlre time, while R r Roby glves part of hi. All with the exception of Mr, Roby have to got their entire support for themselves and of this work, directly or indirectly. HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS. Sime Straoge Revelations Abont Iis Management and Workings, A Complicated Piace of Machinery Which Needs Overhauling. Quarrelings and Neglect, The Home of the Friendless is an in- stitutlon which is, porhaps, as well known by name at less', as any in the west, and yot about which In fact there | Goun Ing up those ohildren whoto friends seoms to bo little known. Notwithstand. [are paying their board, and it appoacs lng the amount of spase devoted to it by that there are actually more persons liv- ing off the Institute than there are charity the newspapers, the gener: o ad- h h . papets, tne generous feee nd: | Loy i caved for by it. vertising that it has had, and the support |~ From this it seems that the firet step that it has received from hero and else: [toward reform shall be the simple hiring where, with the implied endorsement of |of 8 matron to eerve under a board of the subscribers, there seems to be little | irectors of citizens, who would serve Tue Bee man, in talking about the ing and newspaper office, an Industrial of affairs, Ttislearned that Rev, Mr [fonized in connection with the othor cure benefits, if sick, or in case of death, sistant manager, has severed his rolaticns groat enterprises aro connected with this and who has had the confidence not yet appear. financial mismanagement, and of other |« Christian” spirit inside this so-called a point where nothing but a full and sat- tions, and bursts f temper, Chiistmas port and ondorsement and the publio fs #nd, it is claimed, in an effors to disci work, if rightly handled, should and |Yiolence and bruiees Children have It is 8aid that as regards food and cloth- Lomon, learned |#d 1ack, whilo for moral and religons the quarreling aund strife which have of the details known, and littlo real en. | " hout expense, Tur Bre, starting out on a little tour |school, a kindergarten, ah academy, ete., Botell, who hiav been in oharga of the schemes, By this those who pay cerlain the amount to be raised by assessments with the institutlon, and that Mrs, complicated machinery for caring for management and of the public, has alsy T¢ ssems admitted by all coneerned troubles are afloat, and it seems|‘‘Christian” home. There ars numerous isfactory investigation will eatiafy. day itself was characterized bya scene hars. &5 pling ono of the children, thegirl wes 8o would recelve cordial support, but as af- | P°en 8llowed not merely to go dirty, but fng, there has been plenty, but as to training, although prayers are held daily, appeared among those by whom the chil- He held the position p.5 . sven % “***"{}g husband is sick in bed, and there are e that even if the newspapers printed col- «wity as partners, :;rnntnfle:‘tculnnm l::out ]:z, lcl wo:ld not < . loct matters 'y v /" Rov. Me. Grotts, of Sandwich, Til, has | right and having tho confidence of the mot decided whether 'to accept the cail{people, he would go ahead. He laid to the pastorate of the Congregational [Mcst of the trouble to Rev. Mr. Bovell olinmll ’imre, or not. The question of and Mrs.@ompton, and he thought the e charges beneath his notice, as the; hoalti sedms to be the perplexing featuro ey “‘discharged empioyaau”y as he . of the matter. te;met}i th;l:l, and anybusiness man knew what discharged employes were. The The mayor was pretty woll satisfied | gp,jq trunblesarole from the fact that yosterday with the result of his order |Mr. Borell and Mrs. Compton could not published in yesterday’s Bek, ordering |agree, and that he bad got tired of being the closing of all unlicensed saloons, |8 Peace-maker, and that he had dis. About §550 was paid in tho fund and tho | Sharse the both. g AT e others promise to pay within twenty-four [ Ever since Mrs. Compton had been notl- hours. YeTeg fled that Ill:. 'was no longer needed, she 3 3 had been hanging on, and almost had to A petition has been propared asking | gy her out, and had to pay her $75 the county board to bulld a* bridge at|more than was really due her to get rid Seventh street to take the place of the glf hte:i llIn thekmnst]in:e nh:at luuit a:e- ectod her work, and let matters at the one swept away by the flood. T::t street ETeRetn very’b R TiHapaNtHaTohlldrexd is a long and important one, and it seems dirty and lousy, and he was away from a pressing nesd for many citizens to|here much of the time in the interests of have a bridge there, as they are subjected | the home. Rev. Mr. Borell seemed very retricent z::“.t inqonvenlence Py/ithefiack fof abont saying much_about matters when questioned by the BEE man. He denied A caso of destitution 16 reported to the | indignantly that he had been discharged. | i Hej ‘had, resigned two weeks | Before Christmas, because A *“lcould not consclentlously stand oman.srd Soven children, while | by and endorse the instltution as it was being managed. He did not find mat— ters as it was represented to him that he Bee as existing on upper Brondwn.y oppo- site Swan's packing honsé. - There: ars’ therg dren are most greatly Influenced. said in the matron’s behalf that there has been more work than she could attend to with the faciltties which she had, but that there has been gross mismanagement |- somewhere seems quite evident, The church over which Mr. Lemen ns been pastor got into quarrels and divisions, and has virtually been wrecked. Now the home seems following the same came | It appears that besides having a print- dorsement given to the management, of investigation, finds a queer condition | of¢ , there is an insurauce company cr- amounts monthly to the Homo may se- Home academy, and who has been as. on the other members. What other Compton, who has been the matron, of the|less than a dozen destitute children does eoverad ) y oversd her rolatlons. Many reports of that there has been anything bui a now that matters have reached |instances cited of quarrele, angry alicrea- institution appeals £o tho publio Tor sup. | hich was a disgrace to_the institation, need for a homo of the friendless,and the [£9V1y handled that she boro marks of have become afillcted with vermin, cleanliness and decency there has been a yet these must have been counteracted by It is It is barely possible that Mr, Lemen makes no mistakes and counts no wrongs, but if 8o be seems strangely un- fortunate in getting entangled with those who do make trouble. tion is really controlled by an assoclation that assoclati rectors shall investigate, become satls- fied that all is well, before appealing farther to the public. private institution controlled wholly by Rev. J. G. L thinks best, it shall go before the public in that form and not under a mask. If this institu- on through its board of di- It is practically a emen, and run simply as he ——— PERSONAL, J. C. Reagan is now in Chicago. T, J. Evavs is reported as quite seriously E, P. Caldwell has returned from his Chi- he | cago trip, Jobu N, Baldwin has returned from his eastern trip. J. C. Morgan, formerly of the Globe, was ‘no provisions in the house, and no source of income. The poor woman'a story" as told by herself is a pitiable one, and the case should be looked after. Hix-Gonstable John Fox has been ap- pointed deputy sheriff. This has caused a little ripple among the democratic con stables, who feel that their business is thus to be cut into by Capt. Fox serving papers which otherwise might fall into their hands. An attempt is to be made to got the democratic board of supervis- ors to refuse to approve the bond so as to make the captain’s appointment void. The trustees of the public library held their annual meeting yesterday afternoon and organized by the election of the fol- lowlng officers: president, Horace Kver- ett, secretary, D. C. Bloomer; treasurer, A. W. Street; librarian, Mrs. M. F. Da- venport, The December report showed the total number of visitors during the month to be 2,361, and the total number of books taken out, 1,790, The board of health, city physician and city marabal clear themselves of biame in the Streotsville small pox case by the claim that up to a day or two be- fore the man died the whole matter was in charge cf the county. The result is would find them, and the financlal side |inthe city yesterday. of it was by no means satisfactory, and | John Schmid, of the firm of Pace & Schmid, for other and more important reasons he | jeft, Jast evening for Michizan, and when he i He had ac- | . i it wil i deemed it best to withdraw. He had ac- | 1ymg it i said it will bo with a bride, cordingly handed in his resignation with Rev. O i el £k the offer that he would continue the| Wev. Cyrus Hamlin, lately pastor of tho school until Christmas, which woald thus | Congregational church here, has concluded to give Mr. Lemen an opportunity to got |accept the call to Beloit, Wis., rather than some one else. Mr. Lemen urged him |the call to Massachusetts. to romain, but finding that he would not, | Cyl, Henry Nutt andwife and son Harry, abruptly told him that he would accept|arrived yestorday from Boston, and are the the resignation at once. A‘l“’“,'l"‘l‘ ‘f guests of Mr. and Mrs, Horace Everett. Col. urged him again to continue in the work, | it ovpects to start for California to-day, bat M. Borelliwonld nobiconsent, but Mrs, Nutk wil remain here for a time. Mr. Borell is a man who has an excel- iR b lent record as a pastor and as & man, and | Scott Williams, of Los Avgeles, is in the when he endorsed the work by putting | city visitiog his family with the intention of his whole time and powers into it, it [taking them to California to reside, where gave strength to public confidence. | Mr, Wilii ssided for the past four Now that he has resigned becaus as he | years, previous to which he resided in this says, he cannot longer conscientiously | iivu for fifteen years, stand by it, It naturally weakens public confidence. Mrs. Compton, the matron, deniesalso| To the Vice President and members of that she was discharged. She had her resignation In Mr. Lemen's hands for | the Harmony Mission Society —Liadies: — weeks, and it was cloarly understood that | Oircumstances are such as to prevent me she was staying slmply to give him "op- |from longer acting as president of sald portunity to_get another matron. She [gociety and therefora hereby tender my kept urging its acceptance, and finally, 8s | resignation of said office, e — The President XResigns, she says, Mr. Lemen became very angry| T return my sincere thanks to the mem- over tome litile matters of home man-|hers of said soclety for the honor con- agement, and flying Into a rage, ordered | forred upon me by choosing me as their her out of the house, She sald she | preglding officer, and hope that sald so- would go at once if he would pay her. | ciety will continue to prosper in future but it was sometime alter before she it has in times past. 1 remain as ever, could get a settlement, and then it was | g friend to said sociery. b by no means a eatisfactory one, the same, no matter who is at fault, The yA. PR (5 e i man was neglected, shamefully s0, and|yources of information the institution, his death s a blot on the record of a com- | which is so widely hearalded, is virtually munity claiming to be clvilized and chris- | owned "and controlled by Rev. J. G. g his word Is law, Thero is talk about Those who lately seceded from the |there being an incorporated association, clty taking thelr lands with them claim- | and :he '";P{f“io" :- -ll)m'nd tfiut dnn: i ici great association meets, elects a board ol ing that 1t was simply sagricultural land et I, S Sy and not city property, n secede from the township, and be joined [ whose actions end accounts are checked r Lewis township. to Garner or Lew P ¢ | vodeh to the public for the wisdom of Lemen, and he is absolutely managerand | ;'3 45, ow want 10| iy yubjact to their general direction, and |g 50, The |over and endorsed by them,and who|4 Mgs. Vasarr Fisk, e — COMMEROIAL, OOUNOIL BLUF¥S MARKET, ‘Wheat—No, 1 milling, 57; No, 2, b5; Corn—New, 21c, Oats—For local purposes, 23¢, Hay—$4 50@6 00 per ton; baled, 60@60, Rye—8bo. QOorn Meal—1 80 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ Coal—Delivered, hard, 9 50 per ton; soft 50 per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling ot 9o, Flour—City four, 1 50@2 90, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, f LIVE BTOCK. Oattlo—Butcher cows 8 25@3 75, Butoher stoers, 3 75@4 00, Sheop—2 50@8 00, ‘Hogs—4 00@4 35, PBODUCE AND FRUITS, Poultry—Live old hens, 2 50 per doz; dressed eounoll s to ppest betaro the board sl the management and its carefulness, but suporvisors this morning snd protest | ¢here geems to be no such practical work- agalnst lotting them go, and to insist |{ngs. All centers in Mr. Lemen and that if they do go, they should be Imlll,llll:l f:om him{. The B“l has ib:):n i .| unable to learn of any meeting of the oh'nrg'ul up with their ehare of the town. e R Y AT T ship indebtedness, i can find no Mi nbl persons onlnidla the ' Real Estate Transters, management who bave any control over | ohickens, Sc; dressed turkeys, 13hc; ' dressed P ¥ affatrs. There have been financial re-|ducks, 9@10c; dressed geese, 10@12c; spring The following is a list of roal estato ports printed signed by an executive uhlcken&finr doz. 225,3 : OGA i opelng transfers filed yesterday in the recorder's | committee, which gives it the appsarance | But , 26@280; choice country office of Pottawattomie county, Iowa, as [ on papar of being very business-itke and qul:“’;” s furnished by A. J. Stephenson, abstrac :;*‘r'r:';'mfhfi:xm‘:e? f&fm;;:“;‘:;; ool custablos-— Patatogs, 30@400 per bushel; i . Mr, . Rov. Mr. s | onfons, v bu; a) ice cool or tor, real estate and loan agent, Council | ("N orly "My Gorman, Mr. Borell | sating, 2 5@ 00; ‘hesns, 1 00@1 ke o Bluffs, lowa, January 12, 1885: and Mr. Loucks, but Mr. Lemen seems | bushal: Sweet votatoos, 2o ver Ib, Emma J. Lovell to Thomay Rishton, |the only active member of the board, | Sider=52 gallon boly $6.50, Out lot 4, Neola, $600. 4 S Mr. Gn‘na[uun .‘mlf‘ lgllo:lhlt l‘:l‘h dx;‘n(i g ichael McDarmott to James Coyle, s e | tions, r. Borell denies that he has ha . f,h: w |, 15, 74, 44, $225. 74 any voise in affairs, Mr, Roby lives at| Dr O. O. Hazen, Dentlst, 100 Mainst. Emilie Blumer et. 81 to James Ccyle, | Malvern, and simply edits the paper pub- - o no},sw }. 10, 74, 44, §300, lished at the home, knowing little of the Sawuel R. Brown to James Coyle, | details of the work, Mr. Loucks, an es- part w §, s e |, 22, 74, 44, §500. timable young man in this city, it is said X Thomas Donahey to James Coyle, part { denies sll kuowledge of the facts to the . 23 mel, 14, T4, 44, §1 800, approval of which his nama was used us nfl u B danfl “Faunle Grote et. al. to James Coyle, t appears that while there is & gener- ), h nel,swl, 15, 74, 44, §—. al impression that many poor orphans and OFFICE OVER ANMKRIOAN EXPRESS Total selos, 3 destitute children are being cared for at{"QUNCIL BLUFF3, IOWA N. S8CHURZ, hundred people the wealthy would not more than 15, and the working class 80i ———— matoes grown in this eountry were culti- vated as a strange and showy horticultrral curlosity ia a garden in Salom, Mass, Forty.five years ago, or a little more, they began to be used as a wagetalle in the seazon. : the first train for home that 1xeally for- got myself.” singing “‘My a few evenings ago her brother remarke i that there woul i family if her voice were there | bAEAT CLEARINGSALE ol Tus Harkness Brothers. FUR the purpose of reducing stock and making way for spring purchases, we shall, January 61h, offer our entire stock of Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Gurtains, Etc., fo he sold without regard to cost, This stoc comprises ine_line of choice Dress Goods, Silks, Flannels, Ginghams, Prints, Etc. A choice stock of Newmarkets Brocade Velvet and Seal Plush Cloaks. ) Ladies’ and Childrens’ White and Scar- let Underwear and Hosiery, lace, lace Ties, tichues Embroideries; also a lot of homemade Comforts, Blankets, and Tabhle Linen. Our _Cnrpet stock is complete and offers s ecial inducements for select- ion from choice variety of patterns. It includes Exminster, Moruettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply Ingrains, Hemp, Rattan Matting, Napier Matting, Etc., Etc. Fine Lace Curtains, Tamhour, Turco- man, Curtain Goods and Curtain Shades in Variet o0 eauty of design. Sag Begins. January it 1685 Customers will secure BEST BARGAINS, BY «EARLY PURGHASES AT Harkness Brothers, 401 Broadway, Couneil Bluffs.. THEH, OTPIOERY V7. B, 3 PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY 0ad Fellows' Installation, The L. 0. of O. F. will hold a public iu!hilhtlun at Bono's hall, Thursdxy evening January 15, at 7:30 o’clock, at whlch timo and pl.]nédthe officers of the BANKERS. three subordinate lodges of the city will P 5 . bollnstalld; A cordial, tnvitation telex | o rr Ltk tended to all. Committee of arrange- | Established ments. [4 I 1856 Dealers 1n Forelgn sad Bemestio Exclange and ‘Home Securitics, JACOB SIS, Attorney - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUP1S, IOWA. Office, Main Stroct; Room 8, Shugary: and Easa block. Will practioo in $ aie and Federsl.oourte, J. R. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Prastioe In State aud Pederal Courts, Gotlections promptly astendod to. Room 16, Shugart's Buiidiog, COUNCIL BLUFYS, Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Masgonic Temple, Councl! Blufts . . Towa. @2 (), REWARD paid tor information of present Tocation palr horsee, wagon and harness, o bv Wiliam D Holl to Thomas 7 anton B ay horse soxan years old, 460 pound i Iack Borse ni o —— A lady in Connecticut has a harp 200 years old, and Johnson says he wants her to come to his boarding-house and mateh it against a piano he hesrs there every day.—Cincinnatt Merchant Traveller. For sale—My book and stationery bus- ness 341 Broadway. H. E. Seaman. e — Atlanta is a great mart for the sals, of mules and horses, furniching these ani- mals for a large section of the soath Thisis the season for the trade, and over 3,000 mules and horses have 3aen received thus far, which s a larger nyj ber than in any former year, and bueiness is steadily increasing. teade is at its best in Janusry and Fobruary, and generally winds @p in April, c ——— “There’s » man who is rolling in wealth,” remarked Blobson to Popinjay the other dey as they were walking down the street. ““Where 1" wildly around. *‘There " reiterates Blobson, pointing to a stalwart individual who was hurriedly trandling beer kegs into an alley cellar. — —— IOWA asked Popinjay, gazing Skating-rink floors are now made of paper by pasting and pressing straw boards together under a powariul hydrawt- ic press, the same way paper car-wheely are made. When thess blocks are per- fectly seasoned and dried they are sawed into flooring boards with the edge of 4he paper forming the surface of the floor, 5, soar loft 138, Wigea, Coopermake, e double hirncus, taker fiom Fottawat amio county in August Yen dolar weward for digeovery ofsaid Hall. Hall descidbodas about i feot 10jnobes, + andy compiexion, bildhosi on —top wikeors baownish red, s'wutish bullt, abaut 405 ca» <prly to Leonard BvOroth. attovney sl aifs, Iows, thr iy The average duration of llfe among|_ R e I T BROADWAY— STEAM LAUNDRY EVERYTHING NEW, —a All the Latest Improved Machinery. ““Beg pardon!” exclaimed alyoung msn | All Work First Qlass. middle class it 1s 2 years; among the la. boring class iv is 20 years. Amonga iumber more than 5, the middle cass no Seventy-five ye go the drst to- at a fashionable party, who.had trodden the trailing dress of a beauty just i ici ;:iu .nLlhin for her wraps. “i!e‘( Orders by Mail Solicited paxdon, t I am 80 accustomed to taking E’“'JI‘GSS Paid on all or_ ders over $2,60. Collars and Cuffs a Bpecialty, Established 1882, H, E. REMER, Manager 111 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, As s young lady of Siverlyville was g“l&'l in the Highlands” be more peace in ‘he 0. e To add swestness to the harmoay of a pisno, just cover the keye with molasses before the performer com'aences to fondle them, “ Jears 016, torin fore- | SMITH & TOLLER Agts, LEADING MEROHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Mala otr Qovuxort Brurrs, - Towa. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From, KIEL: SAL Keep Horsos and Mnle wo will sell In rtall or wh All Stock Warranted aslfi§ Wholeeale and retell d Gratn an faction G PSCHLUTER & BOIL Qorner Fifth Ave. & Fourth St. CouncilBluffs, STROM, Inavrat teady. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style Notice and at Reason: ble Prices, 'ACTION GUARANTEED. orale 206 Main Streot, Counc!l Blaft AGENTS WANTED. Prs. Judd & Smith’s New Improved Eleciric Belt. 819 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA ELM 8T., DALUAS, TEXAS; and FT. vor Complaing, Wi sting n. ralysis, Spi Co'd Feet, and all diseas s requiring faore s old stylo $3 each. GENUINE SLAUGHTER Cooking and Heating Stoves ! The geason belng no Tar advanced I have uded to dIsnose of Lay BLOVES REGARDLESS OF CowY 1 yrwee erenco to storlug them until next season. C rly an 1 will not be undersold by nuyome. 325%5 J: Mf.l..lnldnq:\lu'um R. Rico M., D. CANCERS, S5'er dravir ¥ igong,vithout the CHRONIC DISEASES ofan sads acpecity. Over thirky yoars praction! exparlenos @iise No. 6, Pearl siract, Council Bluffe, £ Consulta’ton free. il R ADMISS10N—Gents 150—Ladies 100. N N SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Speolal & vertisemonts, suo s Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Ront, Wante, Board. Ing, eto., will bs Inserted in this column at the low rato of CENTS PER LINE for the firet Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsoquent - erblon. Toave advertisomonts ab our office, No. Pearl Strect. noar Broadwav [OR SAL fixturo books and statio sccona-band safe, fls. No, £17 Broad- ~ One 16 horse portable boiler and est of order. Also one ht horse r, on wheels. Lowis & Gilte t, 521 engine engine and Main stre K VWANIED—A good girlor womn fr geae a housework, one suitablo will paid g0od wages Enquire at 1200 Sixte 3ot opposite school house. W ANTED—Agents Towa to sl the and light single ©. 1. Kobértson' 504 Broady ay. BEATES—Gents 150. Ladies 100, Adacisalon Free t0 Ladles each morning and Tues day snd Thuredsy afternoous. Use of Skates 16 ocenta, very county in_western pion Bosom Strescher y lady proncunces it on wants, either for heisclt ochirec beip. Big inducements w agents Kabails for §1, Address O. 1.8, and 1 Board, Bee otco Council Biaffs, Towa. and Ironir g Boori sight to be just what o A. ¥ SCHANCE, Mauagor. ORDER YOUR Cobs, Coalé Wood OF n 8 JoOoNES, P. 0, 8ddress, Loek Box 1409, Council Blafts, SEND¥ou= NAME AND ADDRRESS OW: A FOSTAZ OARD TO iR Ouion Ticket AQRAL, Hearistone Puishing Gomay.. PHILADELPHIA, PA , Aud you will rocetve by return mail & SPECIMEN COPYI Of Tuix HEARTHSTONM, Wnich 15 without exception the ST S\cry Paper published. Tux HEARTHSTONN. |8 8 5 R I, MARTENS, Proprietor 5, Lots aud Trst aveno. ey, Brat-1ss matoe and 0. 'Ox will trado for chesp iot. Addrew v M. Beo office, Council Blu7s. (COAL =8B » 00D —Guo o 1 way. salls coal and wood at blo prioes, Eives 2,000 Ive. for a ton, and 138 cublc for a cord, Try him. ANTED—Every boay 1o Gouncil S1ula 8o 6aku TunBau. Delivored by carrior aé only twenty oenta & wock. ()0, PAPEES—For ealo at Bua office, at % couta hundrod Ji L. DaBEVOBE. Land. A, . No. 607 Broadway Councll Blufla, fiifl\#aTyWTime Table, b:mma.d_n-.hvwm‘n 7,1885. QOUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are tha.times of the arrival sad do- parture of tralas by sentral standard time, at the local dupote. Ttaing leave transler depol #um min utes earlior 3od arriv> ten minutes later, CROAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY. ARRIVE seen-page peper, tull crialn, ketches, poelry and, d i ‘prinied on line tinted o during the next sixty days { the following articles: 8 PENOGRAPH, the best fountain pen MAN'S GOSSAMER COATor LADIES STORY, J quotations from 2:00 Ascoms “At local dep KANZAD OITY, LT, J Bind) Day *Dos Moines Ascommodation, At local dapot only. WA, BT, LOUIS AND PACIFS, Acoommodat.on of the men, 1 wo are suro you, rroading the paper Louis Xxpross Ghicao Express *At Traustor only ©130AG0 Ad RORTHWRSTRI S, Express, Paoido Express BEOUX OTYY AND PAOIVIOL b6, Paul Expross, Day Express SUNION PACIVIO. Waokern Expross, O.8TREEY, BET. 7th and 8th, - - LINCOLN, NER. Mirs. 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