Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 21, 1885, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE DAILY BEE-- THE DAILY: QO UNCIL BLUFFS, Wednesday! Morning, Jan, 21 s SUBSCRIPTION RATES, 30 sonts per weok 410,00 por yesr OFFICE:] 6.7 Boarl Strest, Near Brondway? ————————— MINOR MENTION, L. 8. Mosler has opened a branch houso at Tda Grove, Thoe Knights and Ladies of Honor meet this ovening. Tho Bavarian band pleys at a hall at Mineola Saturday evening, 1 Gillnsky is removing hls second- hand frniture store to 638 Broadway, been connected with the Nonpareil for BEE.|! ars, and has done more and better edi- torial work than any other msn who has been oonnected with the paper. Aside from his ability he has won the esteem of thess who by belng closely associated with him have had opportunity to know lim best. He is at present taking a noeded respite from arduoos editorial ork, and is in the business office most the time mow. Itisto be hoped, for {he sake of the readers of the Ncnpareil, “ | that he will ero long pick up the pen gain, ok e — PERSONAL, M. D, Aller, of T Ool. Crokrane hias returned to his ranch at Little 8i ton, is at the Ogden. g, Col, John Chapman has returned from sn eastern trip. D, H. Frahm Bechtels y R. T. Gowdy, of Westfield, Masa., was at of Wakefield, Neb,, was at J. J. Dickey has gone so Esrling to look after the recent loss by fire there. Horace Simraons, formerly a resident hore, died in Kenosha, Wie., Saturday. Leave your ordera for job printing a day or two ahead at Pryor's Bee job of- fice, The circuit court for this county opens here wi h Judge Conner on the bench, February 9. Pormit to wed was yestorday given Gaoorgo T. Lacy and Alice F, Giblor, both os Council Bluffs, . The Y. M. 0. A. held another of its pleasant literary and social entartoln- monts last evening, « A private roclal party will be held to- morrow evening at Smith’s hall, Sixtoenth aveonue and Eighth street. Among those who have applied for lodging at tho city jailis a poor fellow who has had both legs frozen. Mras. Elizabeth Stein bas commenced suit against the city claiming $2,000 for damages on account of a fall on the slde- walk, Mra, Ann Phenioks died Sunday at her home on Sixth street, of pneumonia, and was buried yesterdsy. She has lived hore alnce 1852, Prayer meeting to-night and every W odnesday evening at the usual hour, at tho Home of the Friendless, No. 714 Avenue D. Al are cordially invited, A well known sporting man appeared on the streets yesterday with an ever- coat and wearing a straw hat, He must have got hit hard, or else s blufing old winter, The Women's Christlan association moems to be doing a noble and practtcal work, helping many needy persons, and mending sunshine into many a gloomy home. A fino musical and literary oconcert will bs given in Masonlo ball next Mon- dsy evenlng, January 26, utder the man- agoment of the music committee of the Congregational church, C. E. Stone has commenced suit egiinst the oity in the circuit court, c'alming $3,000 damages cn account of damages to his property on Vine street by the overflow of the creck. The variety show is sald to have closad for repairs, orin other words that the wonderful stars forming the galaxy want more money before they-go on the stage again. It is high time the thing went by the boards. It is gottlng worse and worse. Surgi- cal Inatitutes and dootors are posting ad- vertisements about the front of the old ocourt house so that frequentors of the old rookery in case of accident will know where to go. "7 Billy Heffaer, bartender for John Nich- olson, is said to have attempted to make quick transit by a dose of arsenic Friday night, but Dr, Green saved him, though 1t was a night's work. Domestlo trcuble is said to have been the cause of tho at- tempt. J. 0. Fitts, the contractor, living on Mynster stroot, has been saffering greatly of late with neuralgia, Monday night, while in a dazed condition, be took a re- volver from the bureau and fired two whots, appsrently not knowing why or where. Neither bullet did any harm, and he was speedily disarmed. A meny party of yourg people went to Omaha last evening to attend the ball of the E H. club. The party were com- posed of John Cslhoune and Miss Kitty ‘Whitney, N. Porterficld and Miss Ida Tostevin, Mr. Headricks and Miss Stella Bullard, W. D. Cocke snd Mlis Gussie Minor of Plattsmouth, Neb., Dick Frencis and Miss Lou Smith, They went ovor in a large four horse sleigh, P. P. Kuhn formerly proprietor of the Colorado house, will shortly open a paint shop In this city. Mr, Kuhn desires to notify his creditors, also ‘‘his German frionds,” that he owes only §110 and that he will shortly pay them and every ocent he contracts for. He further states that cer'aln parties are trying to rain what little good name & man has after running a ealoon and he trusts they will hereafter let tho name of P, P. Kuhn rest. The case of N. H, Lewis charged with killing his room-mate at Des Molnoes has been set for trial at Winterset, Madison county, February 3, Sheriff MoAndrew has subpwnaed the following from this clty by whom the defendant expeots to establish his reputation for peacefulness, etc.: Dr. Macrae, H. H. Field, W. R. Vaughen, J. L. Forman, J. H. Pace, J W. Chapman, John Bens, Thomas Corin, W. M. Piper, W. L. Biggs, R, T. Bry- sut, A. J. Bump and George Graves, Judge R. O. Hubbard has been pre- sented by the Nonparell newsroom force with an elegant gold-beaded cane as an indication of how the boys appreciate his many good qualities, Mr, Hubbard has of Short-Hand, the Ogden yesterday, Mis Blanche Oliver expects to leave to morrow for St. Paul, Nat Willlams has 8o far recovered from his illnoss as to be able to be out. Harman Kelley tas gono to Siloam Springs where his wife has been for some time, J. B. Lowis, of Marne, was here yosterday greeting his old Council Blufls friends. Josoph Grason, who with his sons, now manages the Silvan springe, is here on a fow days visit, Miss Florence Root, who has been spending some time with friends here, hss started for her home 1n Chicago H. N. McGrew, the insurance rustler, was in the city yestorday, and started on tha fly to Atlantic, to look after some business there. Mr. Kempor Alker, of Colambus, O., ia visiting his brother-in-law, Mr. S, W. Vin- roarer, o well known farmer liviog noar this city. Hon, B, F. Clayton, of Macedcnia, was in the city yosterday, and seems to bear with due easo, the talk about his being the next lioutenant-governcr of (he state, ——— For sale—My book and stationery bus. ness 341 Broadway. H. E. Seaman, ————— Breaking Jail, Frank Jackson, arrested for stealing & sack of flour from Wels & Clausen’s staro, attempted to bresk out of the city jail. By the aid of the stove poker, while the officers were gone to dinner, he succeeded In working from the wali under the window of the corridor several Dricks, and had he not been discovered would in & few moments longer had quite a hole through. He was at once taken before Judge Aylesworth and tentenced to thir y days in the county jail. Ths city jall, though a new one, is by no means a jail. 1t is merely a buildiog, but ase_jail is a failure. 1t is not weli arranged, nor is it rightly bailt for jail purposes. Ou'siders csn readily pass anything into the prisoners and prisoners cau readlly pick their wsy ocut unless confized in the cells. e —— Real Eulzo Transters. Tha following i§ a list of real estate transfers filod yesterday in the recorder’s office of Pottawattomie county, Iowa, as farnished by A, J. Stephenson, abstrac- tor, real estate and loan agent, Council Bluffs, Iowa, January 20, 1885. John Krancisco to Richard Hines, e} sw} 1, 77, 39, $2,600. . W. Dearbora to William Gandy, part lo; 88 original plat, $1,200. Steph«n S. Rust to George M. Jerzett, n} nw} 30, 77, 39, $2,150. Henry Howe to L \deman Howe, lots 1 and 02, block 11 Siuttsmen's 2d add, 0. ,000. Wilber B. Bishcp to John H. Ott, part lot 3, block 16, Walaut. $1 800. C. N. Green to J. L. Fetter, part se} sw} 12, 75, 40, $200. L'otal sales,s§8,850. e — Dr. 0. C. Hazen, Dantist, 100 Main St. e —m— Masonic. Harmony obapter No, 25, O. E. 8., held their first meeting in the new hall, Thursday evening, January 15, when the following officers were elected. Mrs, G, H. Jackson, Worchy Matron, Mr. EHuniington, Worthy Pat-on, Mrs. M. B. Maynard, Associa'e M- Carrie Huntington, Sec. S. Harrir, Tro:s rs. A, O, Graham, Conductress, Mrs. J. Keller, Associste Conductress. Miss Emuma Potrer, Adah, Mzrs. Brinton, Ruch, Mrs. E, B. Gardiner, Esther, Miss Auna Bryant, Martha, Miss H Haworth, Electa, Mr. H. Kelley, Chaplain, Mrs, H. Miller, Garden, Mr, S. 8, Nash, Sentivel, on, Mies M Coming Jurymen, The followlng gen'lemen have been drawn as the circait court jury for the term commencing February 9.h: James Rainbow, Silver Ureek; A C. Cark and R. £, Willlame, of Washlogton town. ship; D. F. Dryden, Harcin townehip; William Steele, Lowls townshlp; Wm, Carley, Minden township; W. Barch, Rockford township; J. W. Osborne, Haz:l Dell township; Henry Hapwood, Garner township; A. R. Prontiss, Cren- cent township; Wm. Xoble, H Faul, E. Britton, S P. Hansen, D. Eiwell, C 8 Hubbard, H, Otls, Alex, Woods, D W, Patterson, Jotn Jones, R. P. Sealy, Geo, Snell, Theo, Brasch and A, W. Vovalt, of Ki The reporting style of shori-hand Is now taught to local clastos which are or- ganized in towns and cities everywhere by the Iowa Staie Uaniversity school of short-band, Each student recelves per- sonal instructions by mail, snd drill Ies sons are given by a qualified class le de’, who is given the full courte in exchange |} This is the most ¢us A of learning sten- o3t lessons or other Usiversity School a City, Towa. —e—e The New York Senatorship, ALsaNY, January 20,—The democratic sen- atorial csucus was hel| this morning. Ed ward Cooper recelved 28, Jcseph Pulitzer 21, Wm. B Smith2. Coop r's nominatios was made unanimus. At ncon the honee ballotted for senstor, Toe fillowing is the result: W. M, Evacts, 78" Edward Cooper, 52, The senate form-lly neminsted Willl m M Evarcs for venator to duy, Evarts received l_w votes; Coop:r, 18 votes. for such serv cessful plan ography. For fr information, ad - POOR MINUTE ME fie ity Conien Nearlya Year Bebiud in Approvirg the Jonrnal, Talk of Adding One More Ward to the Olty. The council met yesterday afternoon 1 Ald. Sied- tho may or being present, Keating and entopf, McMahon, Myna James, Nenrly two hours were taken up in the readiog of old minutes. It appears that conncil has, with ita ueual ehiftlcsy way of doing business, lot the minutes slide, withoat reading or approving them for nearly » year. As election time draws near it etruck rome of them that it wonld bo wll to begin bracing up, and so the reading of old minutes is coommenced. Of course it is largely a matter of form, us 1he average aldermanic memoty is not euffictently strong to recall even's in de- tell 80 a8 to make needful conreotiins, at this late date, months having iutor- vened. By steady reading the minutes from Mag 1 to June 27, 1884, were canght up, leaving only about seven mon hs more to hear and to approve. Some other businees was transect d. The bond of Valen'ine Hauvson for ea loon license was presented and approved. An ordinance was presented defining the boundaries of the wards, but it wae not complete, and the matter was re- ferred to n committee of the whole coun- cil, with Ald. James as chairman, to re- port this afternoon. The ordinance fives the boundsries of the First and @ nd wards, the Kirst ward being all eset of the eist line of Galesburg aldi on and n r:h of Broadway, the Second ward being all weat of sald «ast Lno of (Galesburg addition. It was also pro- osed to organize inither wird to be known as the Fifth ward. This feature of the ordinance will be discussed a length, and citizens interested shoud at- tend and give the councll the benefit of their « pinions, A petilon of citizens was presented, asking that the neme of Secoua strevt be changed to Park avenue. The petition was granted, on condition that the prop- erty owners should pay for the neceesary ordivance. The committee on epecial #ssessments reported in favor of having books pur chased and the necestary sceounts opened, some person being employed to geu these books and accounts in shape. Ald. Siedentopf reported on the difter- ence aricing between the county auditor and the oity council, (hit the county auditor by law waa only required to put those special arssssments on the books once a year., The council holds, however, that the county auditor shall put them on the bo ks at once. Referred. Mr. Brown, of Brown & Woodbury, asked for a raduction of taxes. Referred to the finance committee. The committee to whom was referred the matter of ths new city map belng prep:rsd by O. R Allen reported in favor of the city purchaeing tan copies at $10 eash, meking $100. Adopted. The master of complng the oity ordinances was referred back to the judictary committee, Mr. Willism Siedentopf—not s *‘ald r- man” but as ¢‘Mr.”—was employed to prepare books aud open accounts of speciil assesement, The ordinance defining the duties of & night jailor was passed to a second read- ing aud referred to the police commitae. The estimate of the amount due on sewersge—81,331.76—was pre:ented ar.d | & 50. referred to the finance committee. Ald, Siedert ff reported a special as- sessment. Filed. Ed. Brittan requested that the oity warrant he had reeuiv‘ in paywment of ice furnisbed the city BB taken at par in payment of licenses dusdrom him for his express wigons. Granted. P. Linguniard complained of the opecial assetsment ior sewerage. Re- ferred, Tae council then adjourned until o'clock this afternoon, THE LAW A FRAUD, What A Prohibitionist Thinks of Iowa's Cold Water Law, To the Kditor of the Brk, The republican party of Iowa in 1883 in their state convention at Des Moines, adopted prohipition as one its leading plinks, and pledg.d- the party to the enisctment and enforcement of prohibi tory legislation, for which the party was to have and did reccive the votis cf the t.mperance people of Towa, which gave the republican party a majority in the state of over 20,000, notwithstanding the withdrawal of almost the entire Gorman vote This move was championcd, and ably advooated by J. 8. Clarkson, and the Dos Moines Registr, and also sup poried by almost tte en ire republican press of the state, which led the temper- ance peopla to balieve tha: they wero to receive what 1h y were promised by the republican party, tbat was euch L gisatision a8 would - enforce probibition—as to the marner in whish that pl.dge was kept the lowa liquor law speaks for Itself—ios eid of giving a gocd, sound, wholesome law which they ha! prom sad, they gave a sometaing, & 10 hing—a law that is not worth the paper on which it is writ'en. It shows upon its face that it is a fravd, and deslgned to deceive and mieload the tem pernca peopls—better by far have en aoted a stringent license law. Ths leaders of the tamperance cause in Iows have shuwn their iccompetenoy by accepting such a law, and if the republican party carnos do better on another trial, they had b.tter repeal the pres nt and give us a good sound lioense law insfead. PROBIBITIONIST, Council Bluffs, Jsn, 15 9 e Destruc ive Fire. Grery Bav, Wis,, January 20—The whole sale and reml dry goods aud grocery store of Juls P roent-raid the barness shop of L. Hisbun d at night, Losto Parmenter on tck §25,000 ‘in urance $17,000; Hill's loss ook 84,000 insur.nce $1,50%; loes on Iding owned by N rthwesera Mutual Life i4 urance cmpany $13,(0, insured $1 ,- | & 000, stove, The fuevrigivated frow an overheaed e —— Jealousy Leads to the Gallows, GaLwaY, Jenuery 20.—Thomas Perry, who mudered his sweetheart, Burws, Nos vowher last, w s hnged to-da cukaged to warry Miss Buros, the vogsgement, He traveled over one bu dred tolis to commit the deed and afier huv- ing fourd thut she would certsinly not marry bim_he vhot sud kille | her, . fterwards shoot- iwg himself but uot sed usly. e—— ¥xpomition votes, Fie, Nrw OuLrans, January 18'—The day was ! olear and cold und twenty th weie at the Worlds Expos/ticn, weand peopkl COUNCIL BLUFFS WEDNES DAY JANUA HINGSA e Harkness OR the purpose of F Seal Plush Cloaks. ant Table Linen. Matting, Etc., Etc. nr Sale Begins BY EARLY 401 Broadway, making way for spring purchases, we shall, January 6ih, 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 o tewmarkets Brocade Velvet and Ladies’ and Childrens’ White and Scar- let Underwear and Hosiery, lace, Lace Ties, Fichue and Embroideries; also a lot of homemade Comforts, Blankets, QOur Carpet stock is complete and offers sepcial inducements for select- ion from choice variety of patterns. includes Exminster, Mouuettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply Ingrains, Hemp, Rattan Matting, Hapier Fine lace Curtains, Tamhour, Turco- man. Curtain Gdods and Curtain Shades eauty of desien. January Bth, 1683 Customers’will secure BEST BARGAINS, AT-- Harkness Brothers, Brothers. reducing stock and t PURGHASES Couneil Bluffs, COMMEROCIAL, OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET. Wheat—No, 1 milling, 65 No. 2, No. 8, £0. + Corn—New, 25c, Oats—For local purposes, 2! my—;é 00@6 5) por ton; 60; 3c.. baled, 60&60. R; ye—350. Oorn Meal—1 80 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ Ooal—Delivered, hard, 950 per tony soft 4.0 per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling ot 9§, Flour—0ity flour, 1 50@3 90, ma—2 95@8 00 per doz, LIVE BTOCK. CAN!:—B!IQ%:;: cows 8 25@3 75, Eatcher ‘Sheep—2 50@3 00, Hoge—4 00@4 25. PHODUCE AND FRUITS, Poultry—Tive chickens, per doz, 2 25; dreas- od chickens, 8¢; dressed turkeys, 10c; dress- ed ducks, 90; drossed geeee, 10c. Butter—Creamery, 22@250; choice country 15@16c. +—22 per dozen. ‘sgetables— Potatoes, 40@50c per bushel; onlons, 60c per bu; applas, choice cooking or eating, 3 00; baans, 1 00@] 50 per bushel, Cider—32 gallon bbl , $6.50, Oranges— 25 per bok Lemon 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 purchase Cliristmas Presents At Bottom Prices, is HOMER & CO’S China Store, 23 Main Street, (ou1di) Blu $20 REWARD! () REWARD paid tor laformation of present 2U o nlnnlrnll Yo'ses, wazon and barness, morig god by William D Hall to Teomas & * enton B ay horse seven years old 1,60 ponnds, soar lefs bind log, black hiree nine yoars old,i tariv fore- sed sparin In right hind ieg w gon, Coo-er make, th'e inch eet doable h rnews, taden from Pottawatt. u_dollsrs reward for @ sori edas about 5 mplexion, b:ld hew' (n top browniah red, stouti b'bulit, sboas 4) ears <pilyto Lo uard Evereut, aitoruey atlaw lufts, Tows, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS.. Councll Bluffs, . . s Established 1856 Dewters 1n Forelgn aad Domestio Exchauge and JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, CCUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. Office, Main Strect, Room 9, Shugart and Eeno block. Wili practice in 8 ate and Federal courts. J. R. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Practico In State and Fodoral Sourts. Collectlons promptly sttended to. Room 16, Shugast's Building, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10WA Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Masonic ‘Temple, Councll Blufts BROADWAY . Towa. STEAM LAUNDRY| EVERYTHING NEW, All the Latest Improved Machinery. All Work First Olass. Orders by Mail Solicited Express Paid on all Or- ders over $2.60. Collars and Cuffs a 8pecialty, Established 1882. H, E. REMER, Manager 111 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUF¥S, IA ROILILIE R Satng Rk ADMISSION—Gents 160—Ladies 100. EEATRS—Gents 150, Ladies 100 Admission Free %0 Ladles each morning snd Tuse day and Thureday afterncous. Use of Blates LI oonta. A. ¥, BOHANOE, Mauagor. I, MARTENS, Propristor St. Charles Hotel. 0 8TKEET, BET. 7thand 8th, - - LINCOLN, NEB Mru. Kate Coakly, Propricsoress. 9 Novly aod slogaatly furulsod, Good sample rooms on firet floor. &@'Terma $1.60 40 82 per day, Special rates given members of the legialatare, novi0-1mwme RY 21, Lt 1885. AMITH Oouxon I & TOLLER Agt, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS ¥ and 0 Maln stroot, LUFFS, « A Complete Line of New Goods to Solect From, wo will sell in rotall or who 5 SCHT_.‘T.J Corne, KIEL SALE STABLES Horses and Mules constantly on hand whioh sale lota, " NI Stock Warranted as Reoresented. avd rotatl fon ers in_Graln and Baled Hay, Satisfaction Guaranteed. TER & BOLEY Fifth Ave. & Fourth St. Uouncil Bluffs. Prices NORENE & Winter Guo Suits Short Notice nr SATISFACTIO 205 Main Streot, iy LANDSTROM, Nieorchant Tailors, Made to Order in Latvst Style 1d at Renson bls Prices, GUARANTEED. AGENTS Drs, Judd & Smith’ 810 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA; Tho teason being ro Tar advanced 1 hiava u erence to storing them until nexs season. ) GENUINE € Cooking and Heating Stoves! Councli Blafta, WANTED. 3 New Improved Electric Belt. NE, IND uralels eart Disoass, Fits w fmproved be LAUGHTER ded to dispose of ty RLoven REOARDLYESS OF CORY 1 prwe y a8 1 will not bo unersold by xiyone, 825 510 :{C M%fl(}enl&m SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—8pecial a vertisemonts, suo Found, To Loan, lng, eto., will bo Inserted In this column w rato of TEN CRNTS PER LINE for the firat insortion ER LINE for each subsequent n: and FIVE CEN ortlon. Toave advertisementa o4 our office, No. Poarl Streot. nuar Broadway a0 Loet, For Sale, To Eent, Wants, Board R. Rice M. D. CANCERS, fasitertama rraored witons o CHRONIC DISEASES ote stnas arooctans. ver $3irly yoars practionl experienss @eios 5, Poarl avrert, Countll Blutte, e #arConmltafion fre W VAN 0t Can furnish gond roference drsiiing change. Blufls, AN ED—Place to work morrings and eve- Mogy Py Biel attending echool- Q. Boe 1. partRer fo 1 ne s, 22,000 ¢ i o8 with it 80 a8 £y ta¢ profle. Aa diess L. Bee office, Council Bloffs. Address A Ece office, Council ORDER YOU; Cobs, Coal%Wood OF n & JON®ES, P. 0, address, Losk Box 1409, Councll Blufts® N. SCHUR. OR SALE—lands improved asd unimproved 1t you want a farm Nebraska or Dakots, let us bear fro you. SWAN & WaLKER; in we tern lows, Kansas Ok SALE—Special bargaln fras o dwell ng, ton rooms with all modern im provements well located sid almost new. 16;.00. 1, 00 cash balance long tii e, BWAN & WALKER, Alarge two story Price OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS COUNCIL BLITRES Justice of the Peace, 10) A7 o Y/ ANTED—To correspond with any non-resident owner of ) roperty in Council BIffs or Po:ta~ wattame county, or any on or sll property in Western lowa, Kansaa or Nebraska, Swan & WALKER. OR SA!E—A Iarge cumber of busiacss and rest- dence lots in all pars of Council Bl ffe. Seo w8 before you buy, EWAN & WALKER, OR RENT—We h' ve several hous: for rent, vacant now, OR 8ALY— wishing te build on can buy on u onthiy $10. BWAN & WALRN K i lots to JOR REN | —Wo will rent you a lot to buld on with the pri.ilage to buy if wou wih on very liberal term . y one wishing & 7A W loostion £ r ylanniog mill. sash, door oand bind manufactory, we bave building aud machunery, woll located, for sale, Itase or tiate; L 79 BWAN & ¥ ALKAR. SWAN & WAUKER. 100 rrespond with sl OB RENT Latso twostory teame buldi g sutt able for warehouso or storage purgorcs. near railroad depot. RO BENT OR SALE —Bullding and grounin #w'tab e for smal found,y and machine shop Good biler, egine, cupola, Blower withi3ced shafc- ing eto., 1eady toput in motion Swax WALKRR, SWAN & WALKER, blov docks, gas caman, paper, books and st Pwn SALE—A fe Cownel Bufts- DUR SALE—Twehois 8 ringle buggy, and ight single harness. C. I Robeitson 604 Broad: ay. NTED—agents 1 ever: W 50 ton i to Homain and Ironirg Board’, Sight o be Just w o hirer beip B for §1, Addrees C touncil B uffs, lowa, ~ No, £17 Broad- County in_western mBosom Stretsher Fye:y lady pronounces it on ants, 1 for he self nencs to agents Retudls nd | Besrd, Bee ob.ce “Houscs, Lots and Leud. A. J. t 508 + st avenue. | firet- § K0 waL6 o Or. will trado for chesp e, Counail Flu7a. (OPAL b v O0D—Goorgo Tioaton, 05 Brud: way. selly coal nd wood at rensonable _prices, gives 3000 Ibs. for a ton, and 123 cuble for & cord. Try him. [EL—Kvery body i Counci BIufls 40 ke Bax. Dolivored by carrier ab only ¥wenty woek, LD PAUERS—For uale at Bua offioa, & hundred J. L. DeBEVOISE, Onion Ticket Agent No. 607 Broadway Councll Bluffs, wt. Address r. M B 6 conta ( Railway Time Table, Cnnoc!c:la January 7, 1888, OOUNOIL BLUFFE, The following are tho times of the arrival and de. artare of trains by central standard timo, af the ocal depots. 3 leavo transfor depod $em min- ates carllor And srrive ten minutes I CHICAGC, JURLINGTON AND LuAYE. 5:85 pm 9:40 & m 1:50pm Chicago Express; Fost Mall, Accommodation, *A4 local depot oniy. KANBAS C¥UY, BT. JOB AND OOFS0IL BLUPYE. 10:06 8 m Mail and Expreee, 816 po Paolfic Kxpres, OUIZAGO, MILWAUKRS A¥D Y, PAGL, Exprose, Expross, 00, BOOK IALAND 44D FACEIO, "Atlantio Expross, Day Expaess *Des Molnos Accommodation, At local dopot only, ¥WABABH, BT. LOVI AND PAGIYIO, Accommodat. on Louls Expross Chicago *A% Trausfor nnly 0MI0AG0 A1 NORTHWRITRAX, Expross, Pasifio Expross HIOUX @TY AND FACUO, Bh_Paul Expross, 54 p m 616 pm y Express oo rAang. Linooln Exprow, *A¢ Transfer only, DUMMY TRAIXS TO OMAHA, Loave—7:30-8:8°-9:80-10:80-11:408. w. 1:8)- 8:80-4:80-6:80-0:80-11:06 p. W Bunuday ~7:20* ' A m. 1:90-8:80--5:80-6:80-11%6 p. m. {pute. before lea ring time. Hrs, B J, Blton | D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, withiog_to buy m need never want for money. CHICAGO, Milwankes & St. Paul RATT,WAY. The SHORT LINE. And BEST ROUTE. FROM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapol's, Milwaukee, St. Paul, C.dar Rapids, Davenport @iatn, Dubuque, Rockford, Rock Island, Freeport, Junewville, 153in, Madison, Las Crosse, Vel it, Win na, Azd all other Tmportar't points East, North- east and Southesst 2 our list Tioket offine ab 1401 Fa tol), and at U fon Pacafiy P1LIMAN S1zgrgRs and the T3 WORLD Are ru o the ma milwaukee & St. Paul R’ (in Paxton Ho. 3T DINIYG Cai1x s uf the Chicago pd eery aitentin mpioyes of the AB L Pass Adent. LAKK, Gen't Su.ain. oudout. THE OLD RELIABLE "HE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- LENDER COMPANY, (SUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. B, & B, 00.) The moet extenstve manutactirors Billiard & Poot Tables IN THE WORLD. John Hockstraseer Goneral Agont or Nebragka an Wostorn lowa. 30 8, Tonth Htroot + OMAHA, NEB. @ adatiou Ellltazd snd Pook Tables and materls rloes Also 13 valuable and reliable re- cipes (oc wer before published,) any- oue of which is worth $1.00 and from that to 828 00, ard a copy of the “Cultivator” sent FREE to |80y one that rends # stamps to pay postage ete., 8 comic picture cards will as0 be euclosed in the pick- age. These recipes sre valuavle to the househeld and any everget ¢ per- son knowing the secrets they disclose Please write name and address pl.inly, Pot 3 stamps in a lether and address it to tne W ESTEGN PUB. CO,, box 509, Omaha, Neb, Matsor of Application of A. & B. Bierboch for Lis quor Liconue. NOTICE. Notloe 18 heraby given that A. & B. Bierbo'h did upor the A7ih day of Jauoary A. D, 1559, fle thelr application t. thiv Board of County G« f Douglaw court, Nebraaka for ilosuse to I hora Chioao Frecinot, Douglss cou'y, Nes T+t day of debriiey, 1656, %0 tha lery be 10 objecllon, remonstrance or protorh filod within two we ks o Ja wary 17:h, A D, 1668 tho sald licsuse will bx ¥ rauted. A B. B FRBCH, Aoplicaut 222 W34l Broadway, Councll Biuts WY, LEAVITT, County Chark,

Other pages from this issue: