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THE DALY BEE- CIL BLUFFS FRIDAY, FEBKUARY 6, 1885, THE COUNCIL BLUFFS 6, Friday Morning, Feb. SUBSCRIPTION R. By Osrrler By Mall - “- .- 0. 7 Pearl Btrest, NoariBroadway, ——— MINOR MENTION, Great salo of slightly damaged muslin at Cocke & Morgan's, The faneral of Mrs, A, C. Becbo was held yestcrday morning. Just recelved, an elegant line of white gooda at Cocke & Morgan's, Justice Schurz yortorday married E. A. Harcourt to Jennle Brown, Ladies’ hemstitched handkerchicfs, 10¢ worth 20c at Cocke & Morgan's. The olty council Is to meet again to- morrow night, or at least try to. Leave your orders for job printing day or two ahead at Pryor's Bee job of fice. Under Vall’s pop ordinance three sa- loons are now running there, paying $40 & month license, Bob Burdette lictures on house this evening, The young ladies of the Eplscopal church gave a soclal bnd dance in Masonic hall last evening. The suit of Vaughan agalnst the coun- ty for justice fees Is sct for a hearing in the superior court Febraary 16, Bleached and unbleached muslins at 5 cents worth 9 cents, only slightly dam- aged by water. Cocke,& Morgan. Best grades of bleached and unbleach- od muslins at 6} cents worth 10 centas, slightly soiled, at Cocke & Morgan's. Regular meeting of Fidellty Council , R. A., this (Friday) even!ng. All members are requested to be present. The stock and hxtures of Braun's res- taurant are advertised to be sold at auc- tlon on the 16th, having been seized by No. 15 credjtors, Water has broken through the grading near the Congregational church, and got into the basement of that building dolng #some damage. The sheriff is out of oftice now, or out of an office, rather, the old court house being condemned, and no room belng as- signed him in the rented building. A number of builders and contractors DAILY BEE nte per wook 410,00 por year “The rise and fall of the moustache,” at the opcra should be removed by the authoritles to tome comfortable place. A private telegram from Winterset, from W. R. Vaughan, states that the Levwis {tial 1a well under way, & jury hav- ing been Jselected and several witnesses for the state examined. Among the wlt- nessea on hand are Judge Reed, R. P. Bryant, J, L. Forman, John Beno, Har- vey Pace, Tom Cavin, H. H. Field, Charles Bump, Mr, Giraves, M. Pleiffer, and others. He Judge Cole and Mr. McHenery, the young man's attor- neys, are working hard. The witneescs expect to reach home Saturday. Not long since Mr. Martin MeKim, of Denison, died, willing his rich estates to his wife, In the main, but giving &1,000 to the Baptist church, and leaving a pro- vision for the maid servant. Shortly thereafter Mr. Owens, brother to the widow, came to Denison. Under his in- fluence Mrs, McKim destroyed her will, which also provided liberally for the Baptist society, the W.C.T.U., the sorvant, oto., and willed her property to her brother, and united with the Catholic church, of which he is a member., Sub- sequently the old Jady aga'n changed her mind and returned to fellowship with the Baptist church, while her brother and his family returned to the east. We learn that the sacond will has also been destroyed, Under the clroumstances it is doubtful if any will now made can withstand the ordeal of the courts, and the property will probably be soattered among relatives, £0ays As wlill be seen by the notice given in another column, the annual mecting of the Home of the Friendless association is to be held on March 16. In vlew of the atatemcnt made that there has been no active organizatlon and no duly elected executive board, an opportunity i3 now given for all members of the association to show themsclves, and to take a voice in electing such officers and committoes as they want, 1f they donot improve the opportunity they will not be in very good condltion to find fault be- cause the organization is not made com- plete. If the institution is to be kept before the public as under the active control of an association, there should be a regular election of executive officers, and to hold euch an election satisfactorily there should be a large attendance ¢f the contributors to the homwe, all regular con- tributors who are not in arrears, being declared to be members and entitled to vote. BAD BOYS. Some wstriking Examples of Juve- nile Depravity, woro at the Pacific house yestarday in- specting the plans of the new court house with a view of preparing bids. An infant child of Mr. Newman, on ‘Washington avenue, is supposed to be fatally Injured, the little one falling down stairs and fracturing its skull, Tne cases agalnst Wilson and Connor for burglariging Cooper & McGee’s hard- ware store has been again continued by Justice Frainey, this time until the 10th. thefr friends had a pleasant social last evening at the residence of Mra. E. E. Harness, she being assisted In entertainlng the ompany by Mrs. Sibley and Mrs, Swan. Thoee interested in prlmary work in the city schools are invited to attend an oral examination and exhibit of written Bloomer afternoon, February 6, The Congregationallsts and work in Mrs, bullding, Frid beginning at 1:30 sharp. Ware's room, Republicans eyen are signing peti- tlons for a new democratic postmast- Just how they make this out as con- sistent, is not easy to see unless they are dissatisfied with the republican who is at er. present in office. E. C. Smith, of the new Insurance firm of Smith & Caldwell, has lost a finger He got his hand caught in corn- sheller on his farm the other day, and so wangled the end of his forefinger that it liad to be amputated at the first joint. Steve Kra!l's billiard hall, at Vail, was burglarized the other night, and cigars, tobacco, confectionery, ete., stolen. Jim McCarty was arrested on suspiclon, but no sufliclent evidence was dls- tip. there charged by 'Squire Darling. A personage well known to the police He was ordered out of town by Judge Ayles- worth and for what purpose he las re- turned no one ecems to know, as he seems of no use to himself or any one es ““Cute” has returned to this city. else here. Officer Hurley seems to be having hard time of it. and make a roport, by hearing the case and deciding it. Mune Green and Ole Jackson were ar- rested yesterday by Officers Culsick and assault on George Payne on last Sunday morning at Mollte Green and Johnson have been In Omaha ever since the fight until yesterday, when they came over for Wheeler for the Wallack's place. a change of clothing and were nabbed. Officer Wheeler was yesterdsy notified by George Edgar that a descrier from Deadwood, D. T., was about to arrive via the Rock Island road to which place they fmmediately repaired and found their man and brought him up to the ity jail. Wheeler and Edgar will divide the re- ward of $30 between them, The case of Mre. Barrlnger, the old lady llving in a little hut on Sixth street, The old lady is not capable, mentally, physically or financlal- ly to oare for hereclf properly, and the little house in which she lives alone is sbout surrounded by water, so that she She demands attention. Is really In distress everyway. The mayor will not ac— cept his resignation, and the committee will not get together to Inveetlgate the charges against him, listen to his defense The best the com- mittee can do Is to relieve his suspense A wave of reform Is evidently needed to sweep over the boys of ths city. The police were yesterday called upon to ar- rest one of these youthful gangs, who seem to have gone far in a course of disslpation. They have been frequent- ivg the basement of the old brewery at Stella Long’s place, where s storad some hard cider. They have been imbibing of of this fraely and getting quite drunk, and while in that condition have visited school houses, and other places, and used very abusive and obscenc language and conducted themselves ina very rowdy- ish manner, The police made a general haul of them yesterday, and when arrested some of them were quite tipsy. The following were the boys as they gave their names to the police: Oscar Sprink, George Powers, John Puder, Ed Miller, Frank Miller and Peter Bellgen. The Puder boy and one of ths Miller boys were afterwards let out, but the others were kept locked up, and amused themselves by playiog cards, chewing tobacco, and induiging in slang, they glving evidence of being thoroughly versed In the ways of the world Arother complaint was made to the chief of police yesterday concerning the actlons of some boys who had visited the Washington avenue school building, and, standing in the yard, had behaved very indecently, The names reported of these boys were Oscar Roper, Robert Bosteld, Charles Dickson and George Ereley. ' The police will have to bring them and others to the front to explain their conduct unless there is a radical and prompt change for the better] Stul another inetance of how the bad boys ara performing comes in the form of a report from the Twentleth avenue school that some boys entered that build- ing, out of school hours, and drew ob- scene pictares on the blackboards, and wrote all kinds of filthy words in the scholars books., It is about time that some sharp measures were taken with these boya. 1t is not long since one boy's life was sacrificed by the cruelty and ruffianly treatment of eome playmates, and these many instances coming one after another show a deplorable condition of the youth of this clty and does not reflect very {lat- terizgly on the training the have recely- ed. a e e— Real Estate Transters, The following is a list of real estate transfers filed yesterday in the recorder’s office of Pottawattomie county, lowa, as furnished by A, J. Stephenson, abstrac- tor, real estate and loan agent, Council Bluffs, Iowa, February 5, 1885. W. B. Cuppey to Gaorge Maler, s o} 8 w}-11.77-39; $500. Fred Kelley to Lowls C. Besley, lots 13, 14 and 15, olock 10, Turley’s add.; $300. Davld H. Frisble to Fred Kolley, iots 13. 14 and 15, block 10, Turley's add.; $150. E. 8. Miller to F. J. Stemler, lot 5, block 14, Mill add. ; $900, John Ryan to George Monuin, part of ne}swi-19.77.43; $100, Henry G. Russell et al to Christlan Young, } n w} 0.76-40; §1,160, Total sales; $3,110. —— The Home Association, The regular snnusl meeting of the Home of the Friendless association of QOouncil Bluffs will convene at the Home, No. 714 Avenue D, March 16, at 1 o'clock, p, m., All persons who are monthly subscribers, and paid up, are memesrs of the assoclation and entitled to a volce, and are earnestly raquested to be present, as nine trustees sre to be elected, and other lmportant business to be transacted. J. G, LemeN, Manager. WiLL C, GarMAN, Sec'y and Treasurer, COUNTY CONCERNS. The Masonic Bfiilning Leased fur TWo Years a a Coart House. The Board Adjourns Until After the Special Election, The county board of supervlacrs yes: terday closed its seesion and took a trip to the poor farm to see how matt:rs wers belng csrried on thers. The board has adjourned to mect on the 16tk of March, which will be the next Monday after the speclal election, which is called for the 10th, At the meeting yetterday the board au- thorized the chairman t eign a lease of the Masonle building for court and county purposes. The county officers are to occupy the first floor, which 1s 60 by 100 feet, and which wlll be divided into offices, The mesonic hall on the second floor will be used for court purposes, the Maceonic assoclation reserving the right to use It evenings for ontertainments. Two other small rooms in the building are to be for jury rooms. The total rent i3 to be $3,000 & year, peyable in_quar- terly installments, the amount including the heating by steam. The lease la to be for two years, from March 1. The first floor is to be divided into four rooms, the auditor to have the southwest corner, the recorder the southeact corner, the clerk the northeast corner, and the treasurer the northwest corner. No provleion is made for a sheriff’s office. Messrs. Kirkwocd and Graham are appointed a8 & committee with power to act in the matter of procurlng three burglar proof safes for the « filces., A STKANGE CASE. The Burglarizing of Conrad Geise's Office and a Mysterious Check, A day or two ago the office of Conrad Gelee, at the browery, were burglarized at noon, and a small quantity of cash and a §100 DIl taken from a drawer in the desk. The bill was payable to *C. Gelse or bearer,” and was drawn on tome country bank ashort distance from here. The next day the check was pretested to Officer & Pusey’s bank by & man whom the bank clerk took to be Mr. Lerche, the well known German newspaper man, He wanted 1t cashed, but the clerk told bim that he could not do that, but would collect 1t for him. He gave him a reccipt for the check, but soon after the man returned and said he could get the check cashed up the street, so the receipt was torn up, the check returned, and the man disap- peared. Nothing more has been heard of the check, but Mr., Gelse being noti- fied of the .affair, interviewed Mr, Lerche, and he denied all knowledge of the affsir whatever. He was not the one who went to the bank and he had not secn the check. The affair is clothed in a good deal of mystery, and is being in- vestizated with the hope of getting at the real facts, and catching the real thief, - e PERBONALS, Rev. G. G. Rice is able to be out again. Sheriff Dan ¥arrell was at Bechtele's yes- terday. Mr. R. Morgan, the undertaker, is vory ill with pneumonia, Mr, Nason now leaves for Dakota to look after mining interests thero, Jemes Frainey. aiter a bard time fighting rheumatism, is zila to be out again. John Donovan, of St. Joe, chief engineer of the K, C., was at the Pacific yesterday, J. C. Mitchell, the Wabash ticket agent, returned yesterday from a trip to St. Louis, Rev. Father McMenomy's aged mother still lies very low, and death is daily ex- pected. P. W. Dolan, aiter a few weeks' visit to his sister, Mrs, M. 11, Fioley and family, re- turned last eveming to Colorado, where he has been for the last four years extensively engaged in bridge building and mining spec ulations, He reports a healthy climate, bonsting of eight and ten feet of snow, Rev. McMeekin left Thursday to fill an appointment in the Presbyterian church at Red Cloud, Neb,, and from thence will visit his home in Ottawa, Canada, 1n his farewell germon he returned thanks to the officers of the Denieon church for their kind treat- ment, and to the press of Denison for courte- sies shown, Mr, McMeekin leaves many friends here who wish him progperity wher- ever he may locate, Few men are his equal in pulpit oratory and in the broad grasp of thought that makes him a power in the ros- trum,—[Crawford County Bulletin, e e— HORSES ANv MULES FOR BALE, Two car loads of hor mules and mares just received, for sale atthe stables of Schluter & Boley, Kiels barn, corner Fisth avenue and Fourth street. e —— Choice dry wood §6 a cord at E. L, Smith’s, 130 Main street. REMOVED Schmitt & “Harb ——THE—-- POPULAR BARBER Have removed from under the Opera House to :NO. 402 BROADWAY, They will continue their CIGAR AND TOBACCO business, and invite all their old triends sad the pub lic to call and see thom, The faest cigars and t0 Ba000 always on hand, GREAT CLEARING SAL P i Harkness Brothers. F OR the purpose of reducing stock and making way for spring purchases, we shall, January 6th, offer our entire stock of Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Curtains, Etc., fo be Isold 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 elvet and Seal Plush Cloaks. " ladies and Childrens’ White and Scar- let Underwear and Hosiery, lace, lace Ties, Fichue and Embroideries; also a lot of homemade Comforts Blankets, and Tahle Linen. Our Carpet stock is comnlets and offers sepcial inducements for select- ' ion from choice variety of patterns. It includes Exminster, oquettes, Bodv Brussels. Tapesiry Brussels. Three Ply Ingrains Hemp, Kattan Matting, Napier Matting, Etc., Etc Fine Lace Curtains, Tambour, Turco- man. Curtain Goods and Curtain Shades elegant in heauty of desien. Sale Begins January Gih, 1063 Customers will secure BEST BARGAINS, BY EARLY PURCEASES AT Harkness Brothers, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. sMITH & TOLLER, \G LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Main St., Counctt, Buurrs, = <« lowa, A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From, KIEL, SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which wo will sell In retall or carload lots, “QII Stock Warranted as Reoresented. clerale sraretsll dea'ers in Graln and Paled Hay, Prices rea SCHLUTER & BOLEY sonablo Satlsfaction Guaranteed. Corner Fifth Ave, & Fourth St. CouncilBluffs, NORENE & LANDSTROM, NMerchant Tailors, Winter Goods Ready, Suits Made to Order in Latest Style an Short Notice and at Reasonable Prices. SATISFACTION GQUARANTEED. 200 Main Street, . B . . AGENTS WANTED. Drs. Judd & Smith’s New Improved Electric Belt. 819 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA; 726 ELM ST., DALLAS, TEXAS; and FT. WAYNE, IND IT POSITIVELY CURES— Ki and Liver Complaing, Bright's Diseas., Rheumatism, Nouralgia :‘v_- spopsia, Nervonsness akness, Paralysis, Spinal Aifections, Indigdstion, foart, Disoass, Flts ch, Lame Back, Cold Foot, and all disoasos requiring inoreasod motive powers. = New fmproved o §3 and §5; old style §2 ench. Counell B! GE‘NUIN:’XE;_SE_AU’GHTEii Cooking and Heating Stoves ! Tho seasen helng o Tar advanced T hava ~=scluded to dlspose of By KEOVES RRGARDLYSS OF CONY ta pres erence 40 storlog them untll nexd season. Call early as I will not be undersold by aoyone. Mandel. 325 tSroad\;uy. Uuuumlenl:xfl‘s. SPECIAL NOTICES.| M I J. EiltnH D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 229 M¥Mle Broadway, Counoll Bluffa. ~ JOIIN FOX, Deputy Sheriff and General Collection Agent, Office with N. Schurz, Justice of the Peace, Ccuncil Bluffs, lowa. NOTICE.—Special & vertisomonts, suo sa Losh, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Ront, Wants, Board. ng, oto., will be nserted in this column a the low [ rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho first lnsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- ertlon. Leave advertisements ad our offics, No. Pearl Street. near Broadwav WANTS, 7OR SALE—A rarc chance to gct & fing, well im- proved farm of 400 acres, within a few miles of Council Bluffs, at & bargain. Low price and easy term, EWAN & WALKER JOR SALE—A good payirg hotel property with liery stable, in one of the best sinall towns in western Iowa will sell with or without furniture, or will trade for a emall farm with stock cte. SWAN & WALKER. 108, OFrICRR) W B, X, rosEY OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Counll Bluffs, . . ni Established 1856 Denlers in Forelgn and Domestio Exohange and Home Securitics, R. Rice M. D. 1OR SALE—Fighty acres unimproved land in Unlon county, Jown, 3} miles south-cast of Al ton, the county eeat, or will trade for Kansas land. JHOR SALE—A 20 acre tract of good lund about one and & half niles from Council Blufiv post office, at a bargain, &W SWAN & WALKKR, O SALE-n Harrison county, Iowa grass land, all under fenco—n ¢ with fime inpros =, all under cultivation except £0 acres grass— %) acres good grass or pasture land, MURDER MOST FOUL To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria URING the last flvo years there has not been a death from diphtheria in Jefferls’ preventive and cure wan used. Ithas been the mears ot savi pensible in putild sore thrcat, in malignant soarlet fever, changing it iv 48 no salo only at the doctor's office, N Dyspeptic, why live {n misery an: d ¢ every cate of indlgestion and constipation in & very short time. Ia the cause ef ninety per cent of all diseased conditions. % to the simple form. ,_Send for it; price §2. Dr. Thomas Jefferls cure Bost of rcforences given. djspepssia. y case where Dr. Thomas s thousands of lives. Indis- For and several other tracts of from 40 to 160 acres of unimproved land, BWAN & WaLRAR {OR SALE OR TRADE—For good city propertg in Conncil Bluffs or improved farm, ‘my brick livery stableand entire stock o the stock ouly and lease of stable for five yems or mora. Did a busi- ness of over 86,000 in 18:4 with eight livery horses. W. L. Patton, 23 N. Maln strect, Council Bluffs. VY ARTEDSitustion as g clazs meat, and ‘pas- try cock, by o man_of cxperience. . I Lerz, Metropolitan b YWANTE B \ Council inits. A boy & pony to carry Tik Brn. at Brx office immediatoly. J. R. TATE, COAXL | Practioe In State and Federal Courts. Collections promphly sttonded to. Room 16, Shugart's Building, OOUNCIL BLUFFS I0WA ATTORNEY AT LAW RO SALE-Lands improved sad unimyroved. It you wanta farm in western lowa, Kansas Nebraska or Dakota, let us hear from you. SWAN & WALKKR. 7OR SALE—Special bargain. A large tw, fraa e dwelling, ten rooms with sl modern provemcnts, well located aud almost new. 45;300. §1,000 cash balance long time 7ANTED—To correspond with any non-resident SWAN & WALKKR. WY noet property in C or Potta- story im Price H COUNCIL BLUFFS Hard Soft ana Blossburg Wholesale and Rotail Dealers in W. H. SIBLEY, Manager. Offlce, 38 Main St. M & St. P, Kailway, ROLLER Yard, on . R. L & P. and C. ADMIRSION—Gante 150~Tadies 108 = BEATES—Gente 150. Ladies 100, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR % A. B. HOWE’S Corn Meal, Graham Flour, cents. A. F. BOHANCE, H. I, MARTERS, Mansgor. Proprietor iy Bk Admleston Free 40 Ladles each morning and Tues day and Thureday afternoons, Use of Bkates 15 wattamie county, or any to buy ehiog or sell property in western low 8 or Nebraska. & WALKER. Alargo pumber of husinoss and resi- ots in all parts of Council Bluffs. Seo 113 before you buy, SWAN & WALKER. P‘UR RENT—We have several houses on our list for rent, v it now, WAN & WALKER. FUR SALE—Parties wishi build on can buy on 1.0 to buy cheap lots to hiy paymonts of from BWAN & WALKKR CANCERS, st S o o CHRONIC. DISEASES e st e CHICAGO Av RIORTH- WESTERN RAILWAY. . CHICAGO. | Nilwankee & St. Panl The SHORT LINE. And BEST ROUTE, Sl ' _THE EAST. We will rent you a lot to build on (‘hi(‘:\\;’n,l BAINS DAILY BETWEEN[OMAHA AND St. Paul, with the prisilage to buy it you with on very Milwaukee, liberal terme. BWAN & WALKER. Davenport Rockford, Janesville, La Crosse, o correspond with any one wishing a on t.r planning mlll. sash, door and bund manufactory, we have building machinery, well located, for sale, leass or tra: SWAN & W ALK Elgin, Mac Beldit, Winona, And all other Tmportant points East, North- east and and JOR RENT— y frawe bullding sult able for warchouse or storage purposes, office at 1401 Farnam steot (in Paxton Ho. railroad depot. SWAN WALKER. at Union Pacifio Depot. ] 1 tho Fixst DINING CARs 1x Ticket 1 St. Charles Hotel. 0 STKEET, BET 7thand 8th, - Mrs, Kato Coakly, Propriotorese, Hominy. Ground Fresh Every Day ! Ground Feed Always on IHand. Mill, corner of North Sixth and Mill Streets, COUNCIL, BLUFFS, BROADWAY STEAM _LAUNDRY rooms on first floor. ‘members of the legislature, nov10-1m-me J. L. DEBEVOISE. Onion Ticket Agent No. 607 Broadway Councll Bluffs. + LINCOLN, NEB, £& Newly and clegantly furnished, Good sample 4@ Terms - $1.60 to 82 per day, Speclal rates glven JOR RENT UIC SALE — b [{ 1 1o for small found ine shop. i xed shaft- | is paid to passerigers by courieous employes of the company. 8. 8. MERRILL, General Manager, R, ing eto., ready to put in motion. BWAN WALKER, A. V. H, CARPENTER, 'l Passonger Agont, F. HEAFFORD, I Managor. 46,8 Gon'l Pass Agont. LAKK, Gen'l Superintendent. JOR SALE—Sh counters, tal fixturos cto. books and stationery, 341 Broadwa, o8 dosks, gan man, paper, winglo bugky, and light H. Kobertson 604 Broady ay. E—Houses, Lots & B Stoptonson, 663 First aven 70K BALE—A top-buggy, first-lsss make auu TR eliomt condition.0r will trado for cheap lob. Address ¥, M. Boo office, Council Blu7s. VOAL aND WOOD—George Heaton, 823 Broad- (00 s tolls ool and wood at. roasonable _prioos 08 2,000 Ibs. for ton, and 123 cublc for & cord, m. ANTED—Every boay i Councii Blufls 80 TunBax. Delivorod by carrior st only Awi oants a wook. THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LLINE Omaha Council Bluffs y Railway Time Table, Corrccted to January 7, 1885, COUNOIL, BLUFFS, The following are tho times of the arrival and de. rture of trains by oentral standard time, at tho Tralng loave trausfor dopod ton min- and arrivo ton minutes later. CHICAGQ, BURLINGION AND QUINOY, Anwv Ohloago Expross :00 & m Fash Mall, T0pw ‘Accommodation. 200pm *At local dopot oly. KANSAS OITY, 7. JON AND OOUNCIL BLUFPS, am ‘Mail ‘and Expross, 625 pm Paciic Expross, 665 pm ORICAGO, MILWAUKNK AND BT, PAUL. 9:068m EVERYTHING NEW, All the Latest Improvea Machinery. All Work First Class. 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 Brosdway, COUNCIL BLUF¥S, IA 'Atlantlo Expross, Day Expross *Dos Molnes Accommodation, *At local depot only. *WaBASH, BT. LOUIS AND PACIFIO. ‘Accommodat.on Louls Expross Chicago Expross x Pacifc Expross WIOUX OITY AKD PACIFIC, [ Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Masonic Temple, Qouncll Blufts Towa, Wostern Exprees, Pacifio Expross, Linooln Expross, *At Traoster only DUMMY YRAINS TO OMAHA, 20-6:30-9:80-1030-11:008 W 180~5:80-8:80-11:06 m‘ w m, 1:80-8:80--6:30-6:50-11108 , p. m, 10 minutes befure & Mme, ] @ traosferonly (LD PAPERS—Tor wis st Bs offico, ab 46 cente » hundred JACOB SIMS, Atiorney - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUF1S, IOWA, Office, Main Street, Room 8, Shugart and Keuo block, Will practioe In S\ate and Fedoral courts. and Chicaco, The only line 1o take for Dis Moines, arshall. Jedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixle, Chicago, Mil- wi ud all polnts To the peoplo of Ne. Yraska, Colorado, Wyos Utah, 1daho, Novada, Oregon, Washington and Cafifornia it offers superior advautages not possiblo by any other line, Amoni a fow of the points of superior. i ity enjored by the patrons of this road hotweon Omaha and Chicago COACHES which ar ING CARS which are models of comfort and elegance; It PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM UARS, unsurpassed by an and its widoly colobrated PALATIAL, DINING CARS tho equal of which cannot be fourd elsewhere. At Council Bluffa the trains of tho Union Paclfio Ry. connect in Union Depot with those of the Chica. 0 & Northwestorn Ry In Chicago the trains of this Htno make closo connection” with thoso of all'eastern nes. N. 8CHURZ, Justice of the Peace. cOUNCIT BLOFHS. " “i0Wa For Detrolt, Columbus, Indianapo'ls, Clncinng Nisgara Pulls, Bufalo, Filtaburg, Toronto, Monteeal Boston, New York, Philadelphis, Baliimore, Wash- ngton and sll points in the East, ask the tickes agent {or tickets via the “NORTH WESTERR, ¢ 1t you wish ske Dest accommodatio agents sell Sickets via this line, M. HUGHITT. General Managor, CHICAGO, 1 AllZtickeh 3. HAIR, Gon, Fass. Agont. ORDER YOUR Cob, Coal ¢ Wood OF H &S JONES P, 0. sddress, Lock Bok 1189, Council Bluffs.3 H. 8. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, Nebraska HEREFORD AND JERSEY GATTLE AND DUROUOR JERSNY RED SWINE O Y cvp bk dor gmle. Corvergondence soly 18 aphrodisiac, arous- ou wetivity, positively cures impotoncy, loss Wamgr Vigorsce £ ity, all woakness ofg enerative system ; either sex ) H,Warner, 2107 Stato bt Chicago.