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ANOTHER BRACE. GOUL Morning, tbe Mayor's Bill, Jan, 16, Friday BSCRIPTION RATES, Tax Payers Should Read, nts por wook 910,00 per your —— ‘When Magor Vaughsn’s bill for sorvi- con in selling the paving bonds was pre sented to the council some doubt was ex- pressed as to the legality of the claim, and it was stated that Judge Dillon would not deem it logal. Therofore, the i inting' at Peyor's Bee job | mayor wrote to Judge Dillon and re- T sol¥ed opinion from him, which has already been published, declarlng the olsim legal. At the last meeting of the | counoil {t was suggested that the matter About forty toams are at work BUng [ 0" rorrad to Judge Rogers of Daven- Sixth and Seventh strests. pott, his legal optnion being held in high Job printlng in tho latest atyls of the respect here, and he being the one who art, at Pryor's Bex job offico, fought the Unlon Pacific mandamus case Loave your ordera for job printing'a |sosuccessfully, resalting in forelng the day or two ahead at Pryor’s Bao job of- | road to meke ity terminus here. The P mayor has now sent to him and received the following clear opinfon to the effect “Ouly a Farmer's Danghter” was tho | that that the olaim is legal: entortainment b the opora house last Davexront, lows, Jan, 14, 1885, My opinion has been requested by W. R. Vaughan, Eeq., mayor ¢f the city of The city jail is nightly crowded with| Council Bluffs, upon the legal validity of ponnilass, homeloss lodgore, who have no [ his claim against said city for compensa tion for his time and services in negotiat ing its *‘improvement bonds,” issued un- der chapter 20 of the acts of the Twon. tlotl genoral assembly of Towa. I underatand the facts to be, that in orio 7 Pasrl Biress, Noar Broadway. MINOR MENTION, cffice. The fanersl of Mrs. William Lov burg took place yesterday. evaning. other place to go to. Regular mooting of Fidelity council No. 156, R. A., this (Hriday) evening. All members ore grequestc to bo pres-| ;144 Pore being an immediate and ent. presain g necessity for effzcting a salo cf John Remlck, while driving one of | the b.nds,In order to pay the contractors Sackotts conl wagons yesterday, was | for the paviog of strects (for which pur- oso the bonds wero issued), the city thrown off and ono whool pawsed over | Souncil by rerolution authorizsd and ro- his arm cauzing painful injuries. quested the mayor and twu other gentle- men to go cast to nngiutia{te thc:l biu;dud .1 | That they went accordingly, and vlasites and on tho chargo of beating & board bill | et F B Reow York and at Mre. Billup’s, has been let loose on | Boston, and after considerable difficulty condition of ekipping ot of town at[sacceeded tn effecting advantageous sales of bonds to the amount of about $175,- 000. That the time consumed was A horse boing driven down Maln street | nearly seven weeks. had his leg cut rathar badly yesterday by | On these facts, I am of opinion that a telephone wire which was lyigg across Mce. Vaughan has a valid and just claim against the city for reasonable compensa. the atreot while somo repatrs or changes | 15 "ron iy edaps sl wera being made. first place, 1 have no doubt of the power of the city council to employd umg: an . agency for negotiating the bonds, Being stallation of the offices of the eeveral empowered by law to lssue the bonds, 0dd Fellowa'lodges. An excellent mus- | thoy had the incidental power to employ feal programme was glven in connection | the necrssary and usual meoans for die- with the services, and a geand ball slosed [ Posiog of them. It is well known that Henry Morrill, arrested as a vagrant, once. Last evening thers was a pablic in- h RS Aol such securities usually find their market the evening's doings. in the largs eastern commerelal cities, Two colored men, Tom Koy and|where capital abounds, and Knight, wero atrestod for bolng concorned | that ordinarily _ they cannot f { tho wanster Iate Wedneadsy |22 Promptly negotiated” in large EANVKUWARLINES g Y | smounts and “at their full value else- night. Koy had a cut on his head, | where. As the particular bonds now in cauted ha clalmed by some other darkey | question were, of course, wholly un- hittlog him with o dish half fall of froren | Known in the dfl"n‘l‘;'r']‘mf'g};'; andgbad o establishe was veaeonp. Added to hls other troubles |50 S AT L RCT S H ot ho was fined $7.60. Kunlght was diz-|who could give the fuliest information to charged. purchasers in rogard to their validity and There belng & report that there was a ;f;;{u‘:p:':h"l“z;‘:f“‘:::h‘n“‘l‘é‘;"e'fia‘:t‘“‘:g a case of small-pox at Lower's hotel, a | thejr negotiatlon until it should be school girl from there was sent back home | effzcted. The particular agency to be by the teacher, but investigation econ emvlqylfld e dl-manmrlv 'e":lh the city % ¢ s < council, e agen selectet success- showed that the report was false, there| ) oo ooomplisned thelr mission, and the having been no sickne's of avy kind at|gity has reaped the benefit. I think this hou:e for a year and a half. The |there can be no question of the legality girl was thereupon readmitted, and allow- | of ;huir da;nplffil;wnt.u e R s i econdly—It Is quite clear that these editoigoion withihor/acudics: services rendered by Mr. Vaughan were entirely outside of his officlal duties as BOARD BILILS. mayor, and can not be treated as com- pensated by the salary of that office. His Tho OCounty Supervisors Raise a|duties as mayor are prescribed by law, Howl by Cutting Justices ana -yd t;s tobo 'l_lnx:;tfqrn:ed ntfbnlnlm. auii .n0§ H e'sewhere. is is true of all municipal O e L. oftisers, The city council surely can not 4 impose any officer of the city, as such, The county board of supervisors ad-|the burden of going onr a journey of journed yesterday., The closing work was | over & thousand miles, end remalning at the conslderation of bille, and the way th | that distance from his home for wooks or b a blos £ months, It was entireiy optlonal with justices and constables found thelr claims | the mayor whethor ho vould undertake choppedl and hacked, naturally raised a|or decline the mission to go east. It storm of indignation, Justice Vaughan | was no part of his official duty to ne- out of 8270 was allowed shout $123, |Ectiste tho bonds, cither at home or i .- '’ |abroad. Any private citizea might have while Justice Abbott on a bill of $65 got |0y omployed as agent if the couucil a cut down of §17. So all the way|had so chosen. The services renderad through. Constabla Wesley was awmong | by the mayor in this business st.nd on those who folt that ho had bosn wronged | the same ltavting ms to their character, and ho had a lively Tittlo talk with Sunar- | 3 Fontorch by any otho parpenroloF 82 ;’.;'{E,fé'fl.. o, :({'lg; rfifi‘.‘fdv&filfl;‘?.l“f‘fiiz i Logal ’affimaqa. fully sustain their view, and pashing hima vay. For a moment | SOpipe IOVOmiR onnen: | it looked liko war. William Selle, [ goa0y vy Tronton, 4 Zahe (N, J.J, 701 the ity Jm;rlnld of x‘:)e.,m, who | Gonverse vs, U, S., 21, How,, 463, has also been eleoted constable, was not Arsdipt T i Ll e Dooauso bill of §40 for going into No.| Lo Mo first cited is ospeoially in D oo Dhillipe o S atee. g |point. Tho city council of Detroit, be- been cut down to 89, Ho clalmed that |, crPowersd by law to appoint & spece B e e ha | ialagent to negotiato bonds lssued to aud on_gotting & traco of Phillips fol: [ rag o ancyy gty o dlors’ bounties, lowed his trail to Linooln, Neb., then to | the pauter, fo money to payment of Boatrice, and from there still furthor RURE Sopoinked aslsnakpacnt the ot the” oountry. et sausht Fhilling | controllr, o faoncial ofcee of the clty, and brought him back. and that the bill | in6 & fixed salary, I¢ was held that should bo 860 4o cover actual expenaes, | oy cr".ce8 a8 such agent were extra offi- s o o Bttt CXhensct, | cinl, and that tho cily was liablo to him cluding his foen for the preliminary ex | ©oF & restonable compensation for such am:aation, railway fare, hotel bills, and | feryice® in addition to his salary as con- all. An the board vwould only allow him { about §) he gormad and reaignod his | yjand, 10 Brockwag va. Oooks county, an oflice of constablo. Tho board claimed | breneny coacyaccided on th Gih of the that the Mutaal Proteotive assoclation of | Proc’p's Mofus s meported In. tho Ohi- Neola bad offered a roward for Philiipy | $55° Legel Nows of the 10th inst., page Nocla bad offored o roward for Phillips'| (4, a gimilar deciston was made, sustain- en?mgh’ P l(:u; :lho right of the recorder of decds of o § i s £ Jook county to extra compensation for romnss liw beon somc fear exproesed by | suporintending the business of mking louse should bo voted by tho people, the | Sy rshin abstracty of title to roal B0 M nP ROOPIO, estate under the board of supervisors, that it Ia looking after the mtoreats of the | hoyy, worenred BY 1aw. And this wes pocpls, snd thoso who have had theie | Ses Dotwithstanding a provision of the KM PR e TR ooty fean atate aonullxtutlon that the recorder’s only vinced that 1ho present board Is fn any | forpeneation should b a salary fixed by danger of oxtravegance. y Finally, the fact that the servicos In e~ question were rencer d without any ex- o fif”‘ht" e ’l‘;lnulel‘fl. press cor tract or provislon for oompznn- o following is a list of real e'htls tlon, does not deprive Mr. Vaughan of transfors filod yesterday in the recorder’s |the right to compentation, Where office of Pottawattomie county, Iows, as [ Valuable services are rendered by one fusnishod by A, J. Stophenson, sbatrac- (P (7 fo, rue‘her, at the luttor's requer, tor, real estate snd loan agent, Council thetex impliss s pramiss fo pay. for uh services what they are reasonably worth, Bludls, Iows, January 16, 1885, Thls is a general rule, and applies as well N. A. Christenson to Robort Percival, | to & corporate lodge as to individuals part lot 4, block 4. Baylies 1st add | This point is involved in the decisions £3.000 ctted above, there having been no express Joseph Boiler to Wi Wan Buren, | #ireement for the servicos which were part 0} sw i 9, 77, 38, $200, there in question. J. A Brownison to Wm, Schofield, Jony N. aw} nej 35, 75, 58, L Total saler, £3,201, Breao War, —— 5 Wars in pusenger rates, wars In Having purchased st a great discount | freight ratee, and wars of all kinds are of uru: s‘uwl:e :\l ‘fh:-r-. p‘;l;)u L--[@ ;lfl)kerl‘ every day occurrence, but a bread war {rbcten rooently owned by Lutz & Laoge, yuch as tlis city fa liable to have Is Iam prepared to give purchasers the benefit of this great reducticn no matter | ©°mething unusual In any clty of the i n what qusntity they buy, either large [land. For a long while the bakers have or small orders The stock must b |had foll sway and turned out olosed out, and thet as quickly as possi {loaf of b that luirt'::l t::m‘l;’-t":x:g ble, ss it cannot have pereonal at- | the supposition s that they were waking| tenticn. Joo. Schoentzen, 0 Maln and |8 good marg A short time since 80 Poarl streots, Courcil Blufts, partles here concluded that they could FRoagrs, THE DAILY BEE -COUNCIL BLUFI make and sell a larger loaf than the bakers were then selling for five cents and started operations, A Ber man yesterday was shown a five cent loaf of bread, by a grocer who sald it was one he'd had since before the new large bread was made, it weighed five and one- qaarter ounces, he also then welghed one of these new-large.for-tho money-loaves, which weighed 87 ounces, and retailed for b cents; he tuen took out a Iarger loaf that he syd he just re ceived from one of the c1d hakeries hero, and it welghed 21 ounces, and they wera furnishing this bread to him so he could rotail it for 6 cents, and at the ramo time make as muoh money on It as he did when they furn'shed him the 5 or b} ounce bread. He said he felt satisfied the new concern would turn out a larger loaf than this bakery did yesterdsy, end at all parties interested had blood in their eyes. Whichever wins in this war, one thing is certain, people will get more broad for their money than previously. THE MATRON'S DEFENSE, Mre, Unllll)l"n;;;lll She Knows About the Home of the Friendless, To the Editor of the Bex. By those who are cognizant of the atartling revelations which have recently beon made publlo regarding the Home and its mansger, it may ba thought ab. surd and unnecoru_nry»';g_g_i‘ie.u\'un & pass- {og notice to apything Mr. Lemen may eay about those who have been aesocia- ted with him in his benevolent (?) enter- priscs, but who, owing to substantlal reason’s, have thought fit to withdraw thelr influence and aid from that institu- HONL S T8 1y iy A But, be, it said, there are ever persons willing to receive as gospel truth any statements which emanate from a minis- terlal source, and In order to save such persons from being decelved, as well as for other substant!al reasons, Mrs, Comp- ton has thought fit to publish the follow- ing statements regarding her experiences at the Homao: She resigned because she felt that she could not do the children justice with her lack of facilities and limited supply of help and means, She contendy that Mr. Lemen has on several occasions treated her very disre- spectfully, but not cruelly; and she has never made any statements about being treated with cruelty by that gentleman. Daring the time that Mrs. Compton has been matron, she does not think that Mr. Lemon has spent $10 for clothes for the lit:le children. Clothes were do- nated, but notin safficicnt quantity to in- sure the children healthy changes or warmih, There were,no conveniences for bathing the children. Till Christmas she had only two stoves; one a cooking stove in a cold kitchen, the other, in the sitting room where visitors had to be received, and the children were ever walking in and out. However, with all these disad- vantages, she bathed each child, all over, once a week. Children sometimes came to the “‘Home” in the most deplorable condi- tion and had to remain in their dirty rags several days beforea change of rai- ment could be found them, during which time they had to associate with the other children, For three months she had no wash- boiler and had to cook on a No. 8 bro- ken atove all the while she was there. ‘While all the academy pupils were at the Home she cooked for them and at the same time cared fora waif a few weeks old that required constant care during the night. Mrs. Compton rerigned some eight weeks betore she left the Home during which time Mr. Lemen repeatedly asked her to reconslder her reeignation as no one could be found capable of taking her place. However she refused to recall her resignation and waited only fora settle- ment till December 24, when Mr. Lemen came down to the Homs, flew into a fit of anger because Mrs. Compton refused to convert the orphanage iuto a hean store house and ordered Mrs. Compton out of the house at the same time stamp- ing onthe flror llke a mad-man., She calmly told him that she would vacate as soon as she was pald for ler sarviced, and soon after put her case In a lawyer's bands, presonted her bills, and told Mr. Lemon if he did not meet them in three days she would make a court case of it, By that means a settlement was accomplished but not a very satls- factory une, for she tock two notes, one on W. C. Garmau, and the other on Lemon and Garman, The above are the aesertions of - a lady who has made the greatest self sacrifice for the sake of humanity, a lady who has always assoclated herself with sctive Christlan workers, and she has authorized me to make the above statements in her behalf. The truth of most of these statements I am personally cognizant of, having myse!f been connected with the institution durlng the past few months, H. PiLuirs, C e ——— Dr. O. U. Hazen, ventist, 100 Mainst, C——— For sale—My book andstationery bus- ness 341 Broadway. H. E. Seaman, SWEPT BY FIRE. Earling Burned to the Ground Yes- terday, The report reached this clty yesterdsy that the little town of Earling was burn- iog down, Earlingis a little town' of about 200 inhabitants, located on the Chicago, Milwaukee & 8St. Paul road, forty-etght miles from this city. The business portion of the town is known as Main street, and the stores are so closely huddled together In one block, as to renderit almost lmposeible to save any of the buildings, there being no supply of water, except a well about a block sway from the storee. J. Dickey & Son, of 726 Broadway, aro among the losere. They had a gen- eral store there which wasopened by them about two years ago, and which has been under the charge of the sen, Albert D. Dickey., At b o'clock yeator. day afternoon Mr. Dickey received the following tulsurlrln from his son: Earuve, Towa, January 15, -1 Y out for all T am worth, - Caught. sesmn Has aboye Mr. White's, Atdinner, Ar, Dickgy. The lows to Dickey & Son is quite heavy. The building cost them 81,300, and the stock was valued at $4 000. The iusurance amonnts to §00 on the buildin, and §1,500 on the stock. d Masonic, Harmony chapter O. E 8. will hold its regular meeting this ( lhursday) even- iog at the new Mesonle temple at 7:30 o'clock, By order of the FRIDAY JANUARY 16, 1885, HING SAL o O Harkness Seal Plush Cloaks. and Table Linen. Matting, Etc., Etc. 13 BY «EARLY Harkness 401 Broadway, Ladies’ and Childrens’ White and Scar- let Underwear and Hosiery, lace, lace Ties, Ftichue and Embroideries; also a lot of homemade Comforts, Blankets, Our Carpet stock is complete and offers sepcial inducements for select- ion from choice variety of patterns. It includes Exminster, Moquettes,. Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply Ingrains, Hemp, Rattan Matting, Napier Fine Lace Curtains, Tamhour, Turco- man. Curtain Goods and Curtain Shades tuang eauty of design. Sale Begins January ith, 1885 Customersiwill secure BEST BARGAINS, AT Brothers. FUH the purpose of reducing stock and y making way for spring purchases, we shall, January 61h, offer our entire stock of Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Curtains, Etc., fo he sold without regard to cost. This stock comprises a Fine_line of choice Dress Goods, Silks, Flannels, Ginghams, Prints, Etc. A choice stock of Newmarkets Brocade Velvet and PURGHASES Brothers, Council Bluffs, COMMEROIAL, COUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 1 milling, 57; No, 2, No. 8, 45, Corn—New, 2lc, Oats—For local purposes, 23c, Hoy—84 50@6 00 per ton; baled, 50@60, Ryo—3bc. Corn Meal—1 30 per 100 ponnds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yerds, 6 00@ 50, Coal—Delivered, hard, 9 50 per tonj coit 4 50 per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling nt 9¥c, Flour—City flour, 1 50@2 90, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, LIVE BTOCK, Oattle—Butoher cows 8 25@3 75, staors, 3 76@4 00, Sheep—2 60@3 00, Hogs—4 00@4 25, PEODUCE AND FRUITS, Poultry—Live old hena, 2 50 per doz; dressed chickens, 8c; dressed turkeys, 12hc; dressed ducks, 9@10c; dressed goose, 10@12¢; spring chickens, per doz. 2 25, Bntter—Creamery, 25@28c; choice country 16@18c, Fggs—22 per dozen. ‘Vegetables— Potatoer, 80@40c per bushel; onfons, G0c per bu; apples, choice cooking or eating, 2 60@3 00; beans, 1 00@1 b0 ~ per bushel; Sweet votatoes, 2¢ ver lb, Cider—32 gallon bbl., $6.50, Oranges—6 50 per bbi. —— Shockport, ono of the oldest and most interesting towns of Cheshire, Kngland, amony its other attractiohs boasts of the largest, and it is believed, the oldest Sunday-school in the world, Genera- tions of Shockport people have come and gone since this Sunday-school became the famous institutian of the place and the envy of the neighboring"towns. o — b5; Batoher Orange pecl is now eaid to o collected, drled in over d s0ld for kindling fires, It burns readily and with great fierceness and is safer than kerosene. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR A. B. HOWE’S Corn Meal, Graham Flour, Hominy. Ground Fresh Every Day ! Ground Feed Always on Hand. Mill, corner of North Sixth and Mill Streets, COUNCIL, BLUFFS, THE PLACE To purchasel? Ghrismas Presents At Bottom Prices, is HOMER & CO’'S China Store, 23 Mo»sin Elrect, Ccvneil Blu 008, OFFIORR; W, M. X, TOSEY OFFICER & PUSEY ANKERS. Council Bluffs, . . In Established 1856 Dealers In Forelgn and Domestio Exchange and Home Securitics, — AMITH & TOIL I Agte, LEADING MEROHANT TAILORS ¥ and 0 Mala stroet, Qouxorr Brurrs, « « - « « Towa, A QQmplgto Line of New Goods to Select From. KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Hornes and Mules constantly on hand which we will sell In retail or wholesale lots, MMI Stock Warranted as Renresented. ale and retall dealors in Graln and Raled Iay, Prices SCHLUTER & BOLEY St. sonable Satlsfaction Guarante Corner Fifth Ave, I uncil Bluff NORENE & LANDSTROM, DMerchant Tailorss, Winter Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style n Short Notice and at Reasonthla Prices. N I'ISFACTION QUARANTEED. AGENTS WANTED. Drs, Judd & Smnh’; New Improved Electric Belt. 819 BROADWAY, COUNCIL, BLUFF 1T POSITIVET, Dyspepeia, Norvons Headach, Lamo Back, Cod Fe Now 1 8 a0d €6 old style §1 cach. s e GENUINE SLAUGHTER Cooking sz.-nd'mf-i’g;i'.ing Stoves ! Tho season belng so far advanced T b erence to storivg them until next season, 8006 Maun 8 Council Blufts, M ST., DALUAS, TEXAS; and FT. WAYNE, IND Complaint, Bright's Disea o, Khou vatisn sis, Spinal Aff-otion, Indigestion, Heart requiring facreasod motive powers, n, Néuralein , and all discay At =scluded to disposs of Lay RLoVES REGARDLESS OF COTY v prese L early a8 1 will not bo undersold iy auyone, A. J. Mandel, 825 bro.dway, Counail tsiuffe. R. Rice M. D, COHRU‘I!II"L: YBQIISBASES of all Kinde a spectalty. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOK.—Speclal a vertisemonts, sno a8 Loss, Found, To Loan, For Eale, To Rent, Wants, Board. 1ng, eto., wiil be knserted {n this column ab tho low tate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firs Insertion snd FIVE CENTS PER LINE for oach subsoquent n. ertlon. Leavo ndvertioementa st our offioe, Nc. Poarl Btroot, near Broadwav vor 6, Poarl sirnef, ol £ar Conmultafion fece. —| ROLT.EE Skalng Rk ! ADMISS310N—Genta 160—Ladles 100. Fiiu SALE: Twproved aad B0t you wanta farm i westera low Nebraska or Dakota, let us hear frem you. BWAN'E WALKER; OR SaLE—Special bargain. A largo two story fras e dwelling, toa rooms with sl modern fo provements, well located aud slmost new. Puice 45,00, $.,002 cash balance long time, SWAN & WALKER. WW/ANTED=To correspond with any non-resident owner of property In Council Bluffs or Potta- wattam'e county, or any ons wishiog to buy or sell property in westera lowa, Kansss or Nebraska. 3 SWAN & WALKRR BEATES—Gents 150. Ladlea 100, JFOR SAUE A larée cumber of business and res- dence lots in all pars of Council Bluffs. See us before you buy, EWAN & WALKER. Admission Free to Ladles each morning and Tues OR RENT—Wo heve soveral houss o our list | 20 800 Thureday aftornoons. Use of Slater 16 for rent, vacant now, SwAx & LD wishing to buy cheap lots to . build on canbuy on wonihly prymenta o* from 22to 210. BWAN & WALKRK A. ¥, BOHANCE, Manager, ORDER YOUR Cobs, Coal? Wood OF n S JOoONES, P. 0. address, Lok Box 1499, Councll Bluff. H. I, MARTENS, Propriotos 10 REN I-—Wo will reut you a lot to buld_on with the privilage to buy if you wish on ver liberal BVAN & WALKKR. VW ANTED orresy, thany one wishing a gocd locstion £ r {launing mill. sash, door and_bind manufactory, we have building und machinery, well located, for eale, lcasn or trade; SWAN & W ALKELL OR RENT - Large two story frawe bul'dirg sult able for warehouse oF Storage purposcs, near railroad depot. SWAN & WALKER, Fou RENT OR SALE — Building and grounds 3 su'tab ¢ for smail foundry and machine shop CHICAGO, Milwaukee & St Panl iug et ready toput in motion. SWAN WaLKER, RAIT.WAY. The SHORT LINE. Ii\l)ll SALE—She ving, oounters, tables desks, gae fixtures ote o paper, books and statione F’u’u SALE—A Council Biuft No. 217 Broad . vinglo buggy, and light 1. Kobertson 604 Broadway. WANIED—A good glrlor wommn (i gooe n housework, 0 suitable will pa'd good wages Enquire at 1200 0K SALE— Ty single harness. ¢ te str.et opposite rehool houso. JACORB SIMS, Attorney - ai-Law, COUNCIL BLUFIS, IOWA. Office, Main Street, Room 8, Shugart ond Eeno block. Wil practice'in §'ate and Federal courts. J. R. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice In State and Fedoral Courts, Collections promptly sttended to. Room 16, Shugart's Building, COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, DBiasonic Temple, Councll Blufts » = Towa, $20 REWARD! *“0 REWARD paid for Information of present &\ “location pair horses, wazon and harness, mortsged by William D Hall to Thomas a'ienton rsc seven years old, 1,000 pounds, soar lefh Korse nine yoars old,i tarin foro. right hind leg. w1gon, Cooper make, inch set double harness, taken from Pottawatt. county in August Ten dollars roward for diwsovery of said Hall, Hall describedss about f andy complexion, bald he nish red, ston!i:h bullt, abe «prly to Loonard Ev@rett, attorney atlaw lufts, lowa, BROADWAY STEAM LAUNDRY EVERYTHING NEW, All the Latest Improved Machinery. All Work First QClass. Orders by Mail 8olicited Express Paid on all Or- ders over $2.60. Collars and Cuffs @ Bpecialty, Established 1882, And BEST ROUTE, FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO THAINS DAILY BRTWERN OMAIIA AND i Minneapol's, Milwausce, Cedar Rapids, Davenport Dubuquo, Rockford, eeport, Janesville, La Croesc, every county in_western hampion Bosom Strotcher v lady pronounces it on sight to bo uts, either for herscdt oc hirec heip. Big inducemens to sgents Retails for £1, - Address O B. 8, and 1 Bcard, Beo omce Council Biuffs, Towa. A LE—Houses, Lots and <o, 603 First avenue r —A top-huggy, first- 1 8y mare and | Rock Island, in ex ellent condition. Or will trado for cheap | I h s, Address r. M. Beo office, Council Blu7s. Bel it, (COAL 8D 00D—Goorgo fivaton, 625 Brsd- | And all other Tmportant pints Lust, North way, solls coal and wood at reasonable prices, east and Southesst 4 gives 2,000 Ig, for a ton, and 128 cublo for a cord, i E", him. and Troning Boord Land. AU Ticket offico at 1401 m stect (in Paxton Ho- te)), and at Un . P Biuds v _oake zrior st only wenty ivory body in G 3 Delfvered by d the FINKET DINING CAR (1N WokLb wie ru - on the main lines of the Chicago waukee & St. Paul R'y and crery mtention to pansengers by couricois employes of the I 003 8 weok, ()P, PAPERS—For sale at Eia offic, a8 45 ovite & hundred J. L. DeBEVOISE, Ouion Ticket Agent Wiz ?{o. 607 Broadway Councll Bluffa, Railway Time Table. Corrected to January 7, 1835, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, 0 following are the timos of the arrival St. Charles Hotel. OSTREET, BET, 7thand 8th, . - LINCOLN, NEB, Mrs. Kato Coakly, Proprictoross. L& Newly and olegantly furnishoed, Good sample rooms on firat floor. £& Torma - $1.50 0 82 per duy. Special ratos given . | members of the legislature, novI0-11m e are of trains by oentral standard tin 0 — ' "R 010 RELIARL THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, £OL- LENDER COMPARY, LEAVE (BUOCKSSORS TO THE J. M. B, & B, €0,) anmvy, 6:00 0 01 700 p $00pm Chioago Exprose] Fast Mull, Accommodation. *At local dopot on KAKBAB OITY, BT. JOB_ AND OOUNJIL BLUFTH. am afl and Exprese, 625 p m pm Paolflc Expross, 6ibpm CHICAGO, MILWAUKKH AXD BT, PAUL, m Expross, 9:058m Exprose, 655 pm CHICAGO, ROCK IKLAND'AND PACIFIC, "Atlantio Expross, [} Dey Exprese *Des Molnés Aocommodation, *At local depot only. W 4BABIL, BT, LODIN AND PAOIVIO. Agcommodat.on Louts Expross Ohlcago Express *AY Trauster only EI0AGO M1 KORTHWASTEAN, Expross, Paciflo Expross IOUX OITY AND PAGIFIC, 84, Paul Expross, Day Expross UNION PACIFIO, Western Express, Faclflo Exprose, Liucoln Expros, *At Trauster ouly. DUMMY TRAINE T0 OMANIA, 85 pm am 15 pm Tho most extensive manufacturers Billiard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD John Hockstrassor Genorsf Agent or Nobrasks an Wostera Lowa, £0 8. Tenth Street + o+« OMAFA, NEH adation Billlard and Pool Tablos and materis 1 m, 1:80-8:50. srrive 10 minutes before lea: rom transfor ouly N. 8CHURZ. Tnstice of the Peace OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS ONNOTL RETRES nw ars, B, J, Eilton, . D., M. R. RISDON, (en'l [nsurance Agent . REPRESENTS; Phanolx Insuraoce Co., Loudon, Cash Assote. . ’ LY, Capltai . of Newark N'J H, E. REMER, Manager 111 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 552 M3ENe Broadway, Councll Blufls ‘hiladelphis Cai 's Fund, Capitad. .. , e e

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