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THE DAILY BEE---WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1885. THE DAILY BEF OOUNCIL BLUFFS Wednesday SUBSCRIPTION RATES, ByCarrln = = = = = = = 30 Sents por weeh By Mall - ~ §10.00 per you Morning, Jan. 28 OFFI0E: 0.7 Pearl Straet, Noar Broadway. M}l;IOE—MENTION f # About twenty prisoners In the county jall now, The city councll meets this afternoon . at 2 o'clock. The Argovants met last evening with Misn Belle Hatcher, Coasting and progressive ecuohre con tinue to be the rage, Oandidates for aldermanic honors are being named in a whisper. The Y M. C. A. entortainment last evening proved any enj yable one. The pabliec is atill watching for the pre- dicted cha gz in the police force. R. 8 Ryan is laid up with a bad ankle, tho result of a fall on the ico in Bayliss park, i The arguments In the Dawson case are to be heard by JudgeAyleaworth thisafter- noon, City assossor Shosmaker has secured the services of H, O. Oliver to take the atato consus, Seals are ssll(ng well at Fcs'er Bros.’ for Bob Burdette's lecture on Friday ovening of next week. Tha city clerk, with an #s3is'ant, are still at work getting up the polling let: for the comlng city electicn. The cigars sold now by Orsfts two for fifteea oants or eight for fifty coants wore heratofore fsold by him at ten cents atraight, E. B. Gardner will reoresant Council Bluffs at the meetirg of the trustees of the grand lodge of A, 0. U. W, to meet in Watcrloo February 11. The olgars Crafts iy selling twenty for fifty conts or three for tin cen's cinnot be daplicated in quality for the price. It costs but ten cenis to ba insared of this fact. The Rev. J. Fisk united in the bonds of matrimony Me Robert C. Harris and Mrs. Amanda J. Phelps, a* his residence in Council Bluffs, on the 26thof January, 1885. ’ Tae funeral of T. Harl will take pleca this afternoon at 2 o‘clock at Broad:ay Moethoiist church, He has 1ved her: since 1865 snd was moat highly re- spected. Ths city pawn shop will cles> ont i's stock by austion sate Saturday mcraing In other worde,ths old watches, revolvers, jackknives, etc., which have been put up by prismners as security for fines, and never yedeemed, will be put under the hammer at that time, This forenoon at 11 o'clcck Mr. Chas. Kismback, a contractor and builder, of Billings, M« ntana, is to by married to Mies Kate Peters, the ceremony to tike place at the 1esidecce of her moth-r, No, 617 Twelith avenue, Rov. Mr. Doeiflsr officiating. The newly wedded ones will start over the Wabash this afternoon for New Orleans, Pearl Shaw, a gicl who has been there befcre, was staggering alo g Br.adway Monday night, when her brother tcied to got her home. She la'd down and scrosmed, and the polize coming up stuted to arrest bcth, when the brother got mad and talked tack. Both were ar- rested, however, and yesterdsy Pearl was fined and h:r brother discharged. Mre. McNaughton, wife of ths super- intendent of the city schoole, has been doing some excellont art work lately, especially In crayon portraits, she show- Ing rare skillin this, She has just com- pleted one portcalt asa gift for a lady friond in Des Moines, and it certainly 1s as fine a piece of work in that line as has been soen ia this city. Leave your orders for job printing a day or two ahead at Pryor's Bee job of. fice. For sale—My bo k aud -:l-tlonery bus- ness 341 Broadway, H. E. Seaman- Dr. 0. C. Hazen. Dantist 100 Main St. PEKSONAL, Marshal Sells, of Neola, was in ths ity yoateiday, Me. sullivan’ of Sallivan & Fitzgorald, is reo vering feom ha illness, Mr, and Mer, George F. Maxwell left Moa: day for New Orlous, On thele reiurn they will visit in Kausas AYLESWOR(H AHEAD, The First Round in the Contest For Judge of the District Court, The contest for the position of judge of the distriot court for this judicial cistriot has fairly opened. The cate came op at DesMoines Monday. Judge Loofoourow snd Judge Ayleaworth were both present. The latter had foc his atiorney Mr, Fred Lebman while Mowre, Thos Wrighe, J, J. Russell, and Smi'h McPhirecn made argum nts in behalf of Jud g - Loefbourow Tho court was «onpis d ot Judge & c. Henry, G bb o, sud Can-r. Toe pointe raised wers on the jarisdiotion -and the suffisiency of the service of notice of the contest The ¢ urt decided that they bad jarudotion, end that the servien vas shor, It was ay 0:d to give farther § rv g, and e oase wus set for heqring February 20, At that time there Wili prubabiy 0e au sl Baer Dicd vy Jud . Loottoirow, and thon probatly s o m- missioner will bs appointed to take evi- dauce, whien will requice 8m o iy, then the ¢v deice wil be presonwd o the cour:snd 1hs srguments , mude, s that 1hs end 1o still for oft, HEAD AND HEART. farry Cartis' Aconat of the Literary and Stoiel Entertainment of the Y.K.C A Bome Practical Points, Tho literary and social phases of the Y. M. C. A, here hive atir.cied to much attenticn that the secretsry, Harry Oartis, was requested to prepare a paper oa that subject for the benefit of the state asrociation. At the meet'ng «f the assceiation beld in Ced.r Rapids he ac- cordingly performead thit duy, giving he following iatercsting account of this feature of 1h» work f.r the young en hore, He said: *In presenting this paper, I expact to be severely crl isieed. I do not know now the pian #ould work in other arso- ciation+, out I an prepared to say that it nas been the mesns of bringing ours to its present condiiion, and if 1t were to die now, we would regard 1t ss having dono a yrinder work than any effort we have yet pus forth, For eight years I hive been almost continually in literiry eocioties, and have s«en them open up like epring-time ver- dure, ard die Jike autunm lesves Ina cegu'ac literary ansiety there are a'ways o faithful few, who etand by it until its lest breath dies out, 1 speak now of so- cieties ous'de of cologes. In a college, regular wok of this kind is one of the branches 1hat a student is ex pected to attend to. Men, in genersl, can’t stand criicism. Severe c iicsm has can:ed the death ¢f thousands of hsto s cioties, When I came w 85 I was determnad thst no literaryacc ety should ha held in connection with my areo-istion. We go.n four d, ho~ever, udema d on the part of tae boye, for 8 methug of a lit. erary patare, to me snnounced that if ove'y one would do his part and come oat the rext week, wo would tiy for one night only. Tre vvenirg came; 8 number were pres- ent. At the opening uf \he meeting it was stated that no crlticism would be allowed, ard tha: every person mizhu real, sing, spesk ordeclaim as ho saw fit Everything w:s to. ba informal and sl must be brief. Brevity we insiet npon in this a8 well as in our regalar mestir gs, A1 seemed 8o wall plees.d with tho tirst «ffort that it was decided to h 1d one more. That night we had reversl exer- oises simiiar to the week before with an additional talk upin the ‘‘stove’—seven or eight eaying something sboutit All wanted another, and from the night it has been regerded ss permanent. The ladies halped us first with the music and lat.r with the gereral exercises. A committee noted for griat activity was appointed t) have chargs of the ar- ringements, aud a beilthy growth be- gan. No regulir set systm was adopted, out each week the programme was varied About the 16th of May the celebrated tral, “Tootle va Hazeluns,” came off One hundred and fifty persons came out 1. wa: a bresch of promise suit,and much wterest was sbosn by people out:iie; also by our own boys. Occyamon'h we have a debate upon aome live quesiin, bat never allowing ths debale to take more 'han one-half of the evening. A recis: has been held niar the mddle of each merting, aad during that time an ¢ff)rt is made to get a quaint:d with all strangers present. From this we derlved the last part «f the name, S cial.” We uvss all mesns to make it jus: what the name indica‘es. Amcny e tares that we have presentad are general 1alkn on diffarent subji s Fcr example, *My firat eff res at making a fortune.” Quite a number spoke, swating the duficulties experienced in staridog out in the world; another “Im. provemsnte,” ¢ach person faking some article and epeaking of the improve- ments made on that one thing; another, “Sociabler,” each giving his idea of & socinble, Two newspsper men have given prsc tical ta'ke—ovre on ‘“What I koow of Journslis the other on ‘‘Education and Fashiol We have u'i'ized all the mueical talent of every kiud that we could find among our regular attencante, and have had miry fine songe, due's eic. We regard such instruments as the bones, tawb ur- ines, banj 8, 0-gans, concertin, harmo- nicas etc , jist in the right plsce when we get thew in our roc ms, Essags of comic gei-up a9 well as of solid_information have been p-esented, We have a plicy for all. Reciatons and readings ure always in order, ye1 wo 80 a range that raely, if ever, is there monotony. Fr qoenly we Fave ‘ha questicn box. Afwr the Chicigo convention we hell one toromina e einidie for the presi dency aud vee pres deney of the United Staes. All were evtauiast ¢ as at Chi- “Peferslonal jowwow” and “Whit'eological las” (ansed a g eat deal £ epeul tion cn the part of pe 8us readiog th adieris m nt The orgsnizs' on of & cox] mining com- prny vas ouo f tho mist i1 o . sti g ex erciees grten up. It wis o dicted 8 follows: A person had trav 1 d the world over t fina the best muing rigon He retvrnsd and repmted on Pe n ylvina callard, Ths wisdeseribidin en- t usrsic epe <h, A o mpny wes or- g nzdrni 500 000 wo h f ssock s 1d. ‘I'ne Mook Ui nress was found to be 80 popular thrt we coald not accommodste it in our rooms, 80 we secured a large hsl, More thin four hundred perscns were present, ai d all pleased. 1 close by sumwirg up resulie: Wa have given « p oriuatty for literery devil pment, Wy nave drawn to our r oms large numbers of young men wh could never have be-n indused to comv to the redir g room, mach 1.8 to the rc- | # ligious n ectioue, The atwndancs at the gospel servite has been doubled, ¥nd the young men's meeting rni Bble stedy” encouraged. Out of fifty five niw monbers tweny nine are direct resulis f this meetiag. Two young wen who ure new aotive Chris ans feared then ma Y M C A but were approsched by persoial frieucs «ho iovited them to the “Litirary.” The svorege st'endunce at tlicty of thess me: tioge, uot incliding ths muek songecss, wae 74 Now the wverage is U5, FRISKY tRTENDS, They Fonllshly scatter Several Hun- died Dollars of Good Mouey, A day or two sg» the police hiram rested two men giving their nsme McDonuld. They were quice drauk aud s throwing mopey sround quite reck- Lisly, sud in large amouuts, It was lears 0 that they bad about 3500 with them in the wmorning aud when arrested at night they had only about $100. There were f nnd on them several notes signed by Louis Schrieber, and which al been paid the dey before at the First N tional bank in O nsha, Thls a1d the o hor facts caused tie polico to «vapto that they had rosbed some msn Chtet Skinner sent aor 83 the river and hunted up the man whose name was on the nots, and then learned that he was a friend of the Mo Donslds snd had been boardng with them. He had rettled up rome notes at the bank, atou' £210 in a'l, ard had ba- tween $400 avd £6)0 in his trunk. He gave one of the McDonalds the key to the trank and to'd him that if he re.ded to ute any of tho money to help himself 1. s:ems they took the kitdy cffer n wernent and taking the money got on a «pree,and coming over to his city painted the town well. Ta ome place it is said they were shaking dice, and one of the McDonalds had a $100 bill in the dice- b x, when eome one iu the crowd shik iog with him slipped a §5 bl in place of the $100 bill, and thas got away with a portion «f the money. It i repo t+d thst another hundred dollars was atolen from them also, at another place they carelessly » howiong the rmoney and toswsing it abcut bossting of ther wealth, The owner of the money in- stend of prosecuting kindly paid the fin s imposed on them for beiog druvk, and to k what money there was left from his pile. FOR THE SAKE OF THE BOYS. An Organization Started to Help Them Alung in the World. Another mecting was held yeet: r s, tercoon to take further steps in the for- maticn of an organization for helping the boys of the city, Col. Hogeland, ‘*‘the boye' friend,” was present, and after talking over plans and purpeses the fol- lowing organization was made: g President—Henry DoLong. Firat Vi e-Presidint—Mere.S D, Street. Second Vice Premdeat—0. T. Officer. Seoretary—Harry Curtis Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. Daven- port. Treasurer—7 T L'ndrey. Advisory commiviee—Z, T. L'ndeey, Judze Bord, Mrs, A A, Hazz ri, Mrs. Dr. Grien, C. T. Officer, Thomus Skin- aer, W. R. Vaughan, Mrs L. W. ‘Lol luys, Mrs, F. H Orcutt, Frank Cook, Capt. Overton, B E. Harknoss, W. W Wallace, Mrs. W. C. Sticy, Mre. De Montgomery, Mss Laura Cule, Mis Raorger, Mrs, B ouvmer, J. J Slattery, Ms 8 D. Street, Jobn Haiwthorn, Mr. Kastner, H. Ww. T1 on, Ms L Make, Mes, M. J. O'Niill Another meeting is to be held at 4 o'cli ck Thuredry afternoon at the rcoms ofthe Y. M. C A., and 'hose named atove, snd a'l who are willing to help along the work are urgent'y requested to be present. The work is a noble one the orginization is simple, and wih a little help from each much can be accom- plished. NIPPING A NAG. James Harvey Arrested for Stealing a Horse, A young man named James Harvey was arrested yesterday on the serious charge of horse stealing. He had been stoppny «ff and on with Gaorgs Edjar, the detec- tive. Edgar had in his keepiag a horse owned by by Mc. John Clausen, who had taken it on a morfgige, and was having it kept by Edgar. It appesrs that Har- vey rude the horeo down town to get some feed, and getting too much liquid nour- ishment £ r hiwsolf, got befuddled snd whilo in thia couditon traded the horse oft for another « 1> and $15 The money he spent in & con iouance of the spree, Two charges were lodged against him, one beins obtaining money under falee pretensts and the othir of stealing the horse, The cate was cont nued by Judge Aylesworth two weeke, t) give him a chance to fix the matter up, if he could. BAGGING THE BURGLARS. The Arrest of Two Young Men For Going Through Casper McGeo's Store, The arrert « f the two young men for burglarizing Casper McGee's store was brifly noted in yosterday’s Bee It seems that they are surely the thieves who did the business. The s‘olen revol- vers and pocket knives were found upon them, and 1t will be d fll;ul for them to explain thsir poesession satisfactorily. At Nelsin they traded & vevolver t) Mr. Shea, brother of the county clerk, for two tickets to Avcs, aud Officer O'Brien haring of this telephoned down ths 1 ne, and the fellows were arreated and brought bick to this city by Marshsl «le, of Avoca. They were nice y dreseee, fine appearing young men, sod gave their names a8 C. Wilson and C Counor. On baing brought b fore Ji s ice Frainey the bonds were fixed at $6 0 each, and not baing able to tesare \hom, the two prie- oners were placed in the county jal They are to have s hoariog Friday. e — OOMMEKROIAL, OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 1 milling, 65 No, 2, No 8,10, Corn—New, 250, Oata—For local purposes, 2%. Huy—8h 00@6 5) per ton; baled, 50@60, Rye—3'c, Ooru Meal—1 80 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 50, (loal—Delivered, hard, 950 per tonj soft 40 per ton Lard—Fairbaok’s, wholesaling at 9o, Flour—Oity four, 1 50@2 90, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per dos, LIVE ETOUK, Oattlo—Butcher cows 8 25@3 75, ateers, 8 7@ 4 (0. Sheep—2 50@3 00, Hogs—4 (@4 25, PHUDUCE AND FRUITS, Ponltry—Live chickens, per doz. 2 25; dress- od chickans fo; dreased turkeys, 10c; dress- od ‘lucks, 90; dressed gecne, L0c, Bnttar—Oreamery, Z2@230; choice country 5@16e 9«-42 per_dozen. ‘egotables — Potatoes, 40@500 per bushel; nlons e per bu; apples, choice cooking or sating 8 10; hanus, 1 1 B0 per bushel, Cider 82 gallon hbl , 86,50, Oranges—4 25 per box, 4 (@b (0ver box 605 Butcher J. L. DeBEVOISE, (Onion Ticket Agent No. 607 Broadway Councll Bluffs, EAT CLEARING SAL -A Harkness - Brothers. OR the purpose of F shall, January 6'h, 0 Seal Plush Cloaks. and Tehle Linen. Ingrains Hemp, : Matting, Etc., ttc. man. Curtain Goods BY EARLY making way for spring purchases, we of Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Curtains, Etc., fo be sold without regard to cost This stock comprises a Fine line of choice Dress Goods, Silks, Flannels, Ginghams, Prints, ttc. A choice stock of newmarkets Brocade Velvet and ladies’ and Childrens’ White and Scar- let Underwear and Hosiery, lace, lace Ties, tichue and Embroideries; also a lot of homemade Comforts Blankets, Our Carpet stock is comnlete offers sepcial inducements for selest- ion from choice variety of patterns. includes _Eymirster, Brussels. Tape. v Brussels. Three Ply ttan Matting, Rapier Fine Lace Curtains, Tamhour, Turco- elegant in beauty of desien. Sale Bzgins January Gth, 1685 Customers will secure BEST BARGAINS, LUAT Harkness 401 Broadway, reducing stock and ffer our entire stock It oquettes, Bodv and Curtain Shades PURGHASES Brothers, Council Bluffs. NOTI CE Fohmitt & Farp. the barbers remove Tuosday, Jan uary 271h to 405 Brosdwar, to the building Iately ©ocoup.cd by the 93 ce.t store. Joseph Schmits will sell AT COST the ttaok of CIGARS that wore lott by Frank K. Kern in his charge. The store formerly cocup'ed by Schmitt & Harb 552 Brosdway, u dor tho Opers h wie, FOR RENT apply to Jos. Schwitt, 402 Brosaway, Jos. Schimitt offers tho flnest FRUIT FARM in this county FUR SAL choup, provided it i+ sold in side of 61 da 8. Enquire of ¥r. McGee, in offics o Horsce Everett, 10 Pea]l 8'reet Council Bluffa, 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, JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. Office, Main Strert, Room 8, Shugart snd Eeno block. Will practioo In § ate and Fodo.al oourts. J. R. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Practioe in State and Federal Courte. OColiections prompily astendsd to. Room 16, Shugart's Building, OOUNOIL BLUFFS owa R OILILE E Staing Rk ADMISS10N—Gents 16c—Ladies 100, BEATES—Gents 150. Ladles 100, Admisslon Free 40 Ladles ench morning and Tues. day and Thureday afternoons. Use of Bkates 18 ocents. A. ¥. SCHANOK, Managor, B H, MARTENS, Propriotes St. Charles Hotel. O STKEET, BET. 7thand 8th, - - LINCOLN, NEB. Mrs. Kate Coakly, Prcprietoress. £ Newly and elegaotly furnished, Good esmple r.oms on first floor. CUUNCIL, BLUFFS, BROADWAY STEAM _LAUNDRY EVERYTHING NEW, — All the Latest Improvea Machinery. - All Work First Olass. Orders by Mail Solicited Express Paid on all Or- ders over $2.60. Collars and Cuffs a Bpecialty, Established 1882. H, E. REMER, Manager 111 Broad COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Masonic Temple, Qouuoli Blufle = ¢ Towa. &% Torms §'.60 t0 82 pex duy, Bpecial rates kiven meombers of the lgislature, novio-lm-me ORDER YOUR Cob, Coal ¥ Wood OF B ® JOoNES P, 0. address, Lock Bok 1189, Council Blufls, R. 8CHURZ. Justice of the Peace OFFICE OVER RIOAN EXPRESS COUNGIT, BLITHE: i B [AREY s, B, J. Bilton | D., PHYSICTIAN & SURGEON, 222 ¥2Ale Broadway, Councll Blufte NOTIOE OF DISSOLUT ON, Not/ce s heiehy given that the partnership here toforo existing b 4vien M E. Bmith and A. J. Crittenden un- er tho firm nams of Swith & Cristen- den his been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hers fier be conducted in the uvame of M, K. Smith & Co. Al 0 bte due said fl:m are to be pa d toswd new firm of M, E Smith & 10, and &'l outs'anding Nabillties will ‘b paid by th) vew Srar, The buriness will hercafter bo coaducted at the old stand of Smith & Crittenaan, Couxoi Buvrs, Tows, January 22, 1885 M. kS, A3 Crirresey, £, OFFIORK, LA™ OFFICER & PUSEY BANK ER 8.. Coune!l Elufts, . 1a SMITH & TOLLER Agt., Keep wo will se Oouxoru Brurrs, « - « LRADING MEROHANT TAILORS ¥ and 9 Mala stroet, « « Towa, KIEL SALE STABLES Torxen and Mules ¢ tantly on hand whioh o1l In retall or who sale lots, Al Stock Warranted as Reoresented. Wholeralo and retall dealers in Grafn +nd Balod Hay, Prices sopable Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLKY Coruer Fifth Ave, & Fourth € . Council Bluffs, ~ NORENE & Winter Goods (Leady. Suits sn Short Notice an SATISFACTION 905 Main Street, . 3 AGENTS Ors. Judd- & 8muh’s Ne LANDSTROM, IMerchant Tailors. Made to Order in Latest Style d at Renson bl Prices, GUARANTEED. . . . Councll Blufts, WANTED. w Imoroved Electric Belt. 819 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA; 795 ELM ST., DALUAS, TEXAS; aud FT. WAVNE, IND IT + OSI'IVFLY OURES— Kiiney Dysper in, Nervons ess W sting Weakn e, Hoadach, Lame Back, Cod Feor, nnd all dise s req 88 and ¢6; old style $7 «ach. GENUINE SLAUGHTER ) Li-er Complaint, Bright's Dis P ralysis, Spi beu natian, Neuralols ation, Hoat Disoasy, Fity wors. ' Now fmproved o AM otiona, In alring taoreasod motive p PRICKS OF Cooking and Heating Stoves ! The season | eing #o Tar advanced T hav #rence to storlug them until =zaeluded to LApOs 01 4aY RLAYCR RROARDLESS OF COwr un prew xt season. Call early as | will not bo undersold 1y wuy one, . J. Mandel, 825 viro dway. Councl tsiuffa SPECIAL NOTICES. R. Rice M., D, KOTICE.—8pocial & vertisemente, exo &y Loot found, To Loan, For 8ale, To Rent, Wants, Board ng, eto., will be Inserted in this column at the lov rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first lnsortior snd FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n ertlon. Teavo advertisemonta at our office, No. Pourl Streok. near Broadwav WANTSH W ANTED-A drl € v geneval b usework iu fam- ily of three. Call at B office, VW ANIED=Agond gl for gencral housowo . Apply in rergon, tuds morniug 10 0 Taivd strect coruer lenth ve ue. QUK NALE ccam tu i arare la guin uncil Bl 15, JFOR RENT-A tarubhd huuko chosp to partion without sm: dren who wil 1oar adults, Addross ‘© office, Cout g WANEeD A good cook and laundres, but com ctant girl need apyly No. 03 & venue. W W ANTEU—A yourg oIl aboe 15 fin 1 a pleasai t h me for the s tenling scnocl preferred. Call at o avenue nay wnd ice 1raly located on Bro dw. y iliisms, 18 N Maln sticet, 7ANTED—Two dining rorm girls at the Ogden I use b m diately. Woges 816 p r month Nene Fitth ANTED—A boy with a por y to carry Tur Bes, Cal at Brs offioe immediato y. re old can One at 428 Thi.d Y "Cun umish vor sifrg chaige. s, 'd veferenc s and 1easoul for Addresy A Fee office, Council oL Bs1E~tands lnproved aad uumjroved. It ycu wanta tarm in we tero lows, Kauses Nebraska or Dasots, ietus te m you. SWAN & WALKER; [OR S LE—Special bargaln. A ‘a‘go two story fra. o uw. )l oy, te | r oms with wi modern i/ povem nts well licated a d almost new, 5 L0 8, 0: cush balauce long ti 6, SWAN & WALKER. VW ANT! D=0 corr upond with anv non-resident owner of yroper ty i Coun.il Blufti or Po ta- vattime county, or any cn. wihig tb buy or sull piopeity in Wistera lowa, Kans s or Neb-ask. BWaN & WALRKR. —Alargo cumber of tain all pars of ¢ buy, noss and rosi- il Bl fls See EWAN & WALKKR. JFOR BENT—We h vo several hou s o1 our list for rent, vacant now, SW.N & WALKER. g 3 before you 10 buy oueap lobs to 1y iyments o from WAN & WALR® K [FOR REN —We il ront you a lot to buld on H " with the pri tlage to Luy it you with on very liboral ferm . WA & WALKER VWANTED= 10 ovrreape fany o @ wshinga godlooitont ryla wll. sash, door and_bund nanufactory, wo building aud machinery , we'l located, for sale, I aso or tiade; SWAN & - ALKER. 0R RENT Larc two ttory frame bullding su't adle for warchouse or storage purpmwes near railcoad depot. JroR BENT Gi BaLe Fu'ti) s tor sma | found y Good b iler, eogine, cup)l, Hlower iug eta., 1eady to put in motion Swax WALKRR, achin b fl.ed shati- T e e e v fixturew ete. K. quire ol B. . buoks and stut.overy, O NAUE wing'e harn s e ke, g Scaman, paper, 41 Broad way g chus 8, Hinglo bugj C.H hole tson § ANTED 7 werts 1 oty 1 WomEn WV Vlowa ton il b o plou Busom Streteher and Ironis g Brurd’, Eve y ldy pronounies 1t «n &ight 1o be just whst shs wart , either for he sl o hirec Leip Big nc ucemenis o agents Ret 1ls. for §1, Address U B. S, anda 1 Board, Bee owce councl B uffy, lowa. LUK SALE—H uses, lots and 7 ton o Con, 3 et avenue, Wi 8aL Cop-bugky, trot- | . e 6 aud i ex ellent condits 1 OF will trado tor cho.p b, Adares . M Hes«thie, ' ouneil Flu7s. WAL adb » 00D—Ge ge Hewon, 0o Br cu- way. solls coal und wWood 8t ressonable prices 1ves 2 000 1bs, for & ton, and 178 cublo for w cord, fry him. ANLUBU—Rvory HUdY i Loubcll Blufls 80 take YV Tuubus. Delivared by oarrlorat only swenty sents a woek, ()0, PAFKIS—For wals a1 Bua offis, a1 18 oenta s hundred Land. A J0 Plice| CANCERS, & ey e e e OHRO “[C DISEASESo:.I Kindt 8 epectalty, 5, Pou "5:3-:’.‘&7"..\‘4,'.’ B Sheo R iltaion fr CHICAGO, Nilwankee & St Pan RAITWAY. The SHORT LINE. And BEST ROUTE, FrOVM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND. Chirazo, Minneapol's, Milwaukee, St. Paul, C dar Rapids, Davenport Cint o, Dunuque, Rockford, Rk Island, Kreepore, Juneavillo, Elgin, Mudis -0, L Crosse, . Win na, And all other Tmportar't points Bast, North- enst und thenst, Ticket offire at 1401 Fari am steet (in Paxton Ho- te) and at U ion Pacific Dop . PrLLMAN ~LEEPERS and the FINest Dineva Oan ix 7% WoRLD we i on the mai 1 lines of the Chlcago milwaukee & St Paul R'y and © vry wtention i) 1 to pusrengers by courwo 8 employos of the sy 8.5 MERVILL, Gener.1Manazer, R MIL K 3 Asy't Gen'l Manager. A8t Gon'l Poss Agent. LAKK, Gen'l S erin ende A. V. W, CARPENTER, Gen'l Passe ‘wer \gent, KO, K. LK 19 L0 LT [BUCCESSORS TO THX J. M. B, & B. €0.) Tho most extonsive mavutacturers Billiard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD John Tockstrassor General Agent or Nebraska an Western lowa. 41 8, Tensh Stroet s+ + - OMAHA, NKB s eatiou Billlard and Pool Tables and materts rloce ABIG CAT e~ FREE Also 13 valuable and reliable re- cipes (or ver brfore published,) any- oue of which is wwth $1.00 and from that to 325 00, a-d a copy of the “Cultivator” senb FHEE to. uny one that sends 3 stamps to pay postage ete., 3 comic picture cards will 480 be evelosed in the packe age. These recipas sre walua e to the househald aud avgp energet ep r- son knowing the secruts they disclose aneed nevee want for money. Please write v no adcwess pl inly. Put $ stampsin a lettsr and address it tot e wESIEWN PUB. CO., box 509, Omaha, Neh, Raillway ‘U'ime Table. Corrected to Jancary 7, 1855, OOUNCIL BLUFFS8, The following the times of the arnval acd d:. parture of tr.ins by central standard time, st the ocsl depoti ., Tralus leave travsfer depot tem iy utes earlivr .od arrive ten minutes later, GHIGAG), BUBL NGTON AND QETHGY, Lave, 586 p m 40 & 1 1550 p m Olfcngo Kxpres, Fost Mall, Accommodation. *At local depot oaly. KANBAS OITY, AT J0B_ AND 000 NGI BAVPPS, Mail and Exprose, Paolfic Kxpross, CHICAGO, MILWAUKER ASD 58. PAVL, Exprow, x 60, ROCK 181, Atlantio Day E *At local dopok ouly. *WaBASH, 7. MOUIS AWD PACITIO, Avoomniodal.on Tewls Bxprers Culean 0 Expross *AY Pransfor aoly 9104 1oAB) KONTIWRITE My Expross, Pacifio Expross WO GITY AND PACITY B Paul Expross, Hypress, Doy Express SUNION PACIVIO. Western Expross, Pacflo Expross, Litocoln Exprose, *At Trapaler ouly DUMMY TRAINA 1O GHAI Established 1856 Denters 1 Forolga sod Domestio Exchauge aud Howe Secusitica, 01118, w W SHORT HAND. A wachine for short- hand writing, welght 3} Ibs, Send for aircalars, Stripe & Miller, Ag:n's, 1617 Harney str o', Omahs, Neb. go's Ford makes & ol us dict, wh 1h ho fo m { Custards digs, Biane, Ma ge, or ab & gr el © oau b nbed with ar wtout wilk, Full dis {ihe st nacn ix oMk forder, make s weal irtw or 1 dke'sFood Put up in tour Hies ~ 16 bragaiats sl it M 0 ¢ fuly nars wpon Ridg thas it the utber foous ocmblaidy WOULKICH &C0 , ou label.