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* THE DAl1LY BEE--COU THE DAILY BEE QOUMCIL BLUFFS. Feb, 7. Baturday Morning, BUBSCRIPTION RATES,. senta por weok .~ #10,00 per year By Osrries By Mall - OFFIOR! 0.7 Pearl Street, NanriBroadway.( MINOR MENTION, 1} bed quilts, Cocke & Morgan's., 70, at Slightly damaged maslins 53, worth 9, at Cocke & Morgan's. “Sport” Miller now wants his boys ment to the reform school, Kate Castleton appears in “At Sea,” at the opera house this evening. 100 dozen towels 20c, worth 40c, at Cocke & Morgan's, 347 Brondway. The Bavarlan band gave another of their populat concerts lnst evening. Great sale of slightly damaged muslins still continues at Cocke & Morgan's. Mrs. J. W. Chspman entertains the Progressive Euchre club this evenlng, Revlval services will be held at Broad- way M. E. church this evening at 7:30. Phot graphad copies of the proposed new court house are shortly to be made. The Newman baby, which had its skull . fractured by a fall down stairs, dled yes- terday. Chief Skinner went to Omaha yester- day with Henry Schulz, who was arrested as a doserter, V. Battin has the work of finising off the first floor of the Masonle hall into county offices. George and Joseph Gerspach this even- ing re-open the saloon next to the Unlon avenue hotel. The bar docket of the circuit court for the term opening February 9, is now ont. There are 233 cases. The Royal Arcanum is to have its sccond party of this season's serizs on the evening of the 13th. *The small-pox cases having been dis- posed of, Dr. Seybert is now giving his time to his regular practice. ‘Wheeler, who was shot last Sunday by Jefferles, Is reported as some better, and 1t is thought he may recover. Conrad Geise s belng sorely troubled by thieves. Night before last a set of harness was stolen from his stable. In the coming term of the circuit there arc sixteen cases against the city and six in which the clty is plaintiff, The man Lake arrested for stealing wood in Garner township, has been found guilty by ’Squire Prouty and fined $5 and costs. The X, Y. Z. club of the Congrega- tlonal church is to give a Martha Wash- ington costume party in Masenic hall on the evening of the 21st. The Knights and Ladies of Honor have invited the Omaha lodge to an en- tertalnment to be given here on the 18th inst. at their hall on Main street. 5 Mrs. Hewltt has received the sad news of the death of her aged mother, Mra. Sarah Kellogg, near Denver. She was 84 years of age end was ill but a short time. There is a report that the ¢Three Nines,"” as it 18 called, is to be opened as adance house. 1f so, the enterprise should be suppreesed without much cere- mony. Alderman James 1s telling his friends that he has had enough of aldermanic honore, and will not aepire for the office or perspire In the office, after his present term explres. Fun ahead! Masquernde phantom or pillow-slip party at Spiritual hall to-mor- row, Saturday, evening. Don’t you for- get it. Admission, ladies ten cents, gents twenty five cents. Bob Burdette's latost joke ls that he missed connection and could not reach liere in time tolecture last evening and the entertainment was therefore post- poned until Monday night. Willinin Brix expects to start in a few days for bis old home in Germaav, from which he has been absent for eighteen years, (o his return hoe expects to start a starch factory here. The non-appearance of Burdette last evening was a great dissppointment to many. There were a large number of tickets sold, and there would have been a crowded house without doubt. “'All the iboundless universe ls life— thera ls ng death.” Spiritual circle this afternoon and evening in Spiritual hall, at £ and 7:80 o'clock, Entrance on Main and Pear] afreets, via stairs two doors south of the poatoftice. 1t pleased Harry Hunter greatly now to ask him:haw about the report that the ‘Wabash had nearly got its foot iato it Between that and the ‘‘Martin” pars. groph this pet child of the old grand mpthar will die young, It secws conceded that J. A. Roft' will be sppointed as cashier of the Rock Is- land as successor to Mr, Treynor. Mr, Roff has served acceptably as assistant oaehier for somo time, and has mapy friends nere who would like to sse him take a step higher. While there is a Jittle scheming and gotslp going on as to the coming city election, and who shall be chosen for alderman, there is also quite a slde show starting s to who thall be chief of the fire department. Amoung those whose . mameos are mentioned for the position are “/khe present chief, Walters, the old chief _ John Templeton, Charlle Sanderson and }da Rogers, e W s 45 | eshool is belng idly cut down by the lack of bridges acroes the sewer dlich, The children living on the other side of the ditch are compelled to go way up to the dammy train bridge and cross there, and as many parents are natarally afrald = |of having their children run the ik of crossing the railway bridge, the fehildren are kept at home, Some twenty or thirty children are thus kept out of school on account of the lack of these bridges. The elty councll 'has glven Ald, Sledent- oph power to have temporary bridges built and this should be done at once. 0UT OF TUNE. “Tane” Green Found Guilty of As- saunlting Another Coon with a Flatiron, Last Sunday there was a racket at Mollle Wallace's place, in which one dusky youth named Payne was given more paln by belng hit over the head with a flatiron, *‘Tune” Green and Ole Jackson were charged with being con. cerned in the row, and they skipped the town and kept hidin Omaha. The other day they slipped over to this side and the police surronnded the house they were in and trled to capture thom, but they sneeked out and flew again. Thuredsy night they came over here agaln and this time they were captured. They were given a hearlng before Judge Aylesworth yesterday, and Jackson was discharged but *‘Tnne” was found gailty and fined 826 and costa. and in derault of payment he was sent to jail. He has been going from bad to wurse pretty rapldly of late, and has into several scrapes, has lost his “job” and stands a good show of getting a free ride across the atate unless he traces up rapidly. s one of the young men who lately raised some money for the colored church here and then gambled it away. THE AVOCA COURT. The First Jury Drawn for the First Term of the New Court, Yesterday the following petlt jury was drawn for the term of the circuit court which opens at Avocs, March 9. O D Laporte Center, G W Robinson Knox, Charles Leheck Layton, D Higby Knox, 8 M Hildebrand James, J H Baffingtcn Center, A C Bergman Pleasant, M C Heflin Knox, Raiph Sage Center, D L Hackett Macedonis, Wm Smiley Layton, Henry Maon Belknap, R G Harlow Knox, George Pahl Knox, J D Hooker Qarson, Wm H Coon Knox, John Hardin Grove, J B Jackson Layton, A McCandless Pleasant, N Diamond Car- eon, James Osler Grove, S B Passmore Wright, Theodore T'files Macedonia. STRIKING TEAMSTERS, The Grading of Sixth and Seventh |} Streets Stopped. Yesterday the teamsters strack at work for Regan Bros. & McGorlsk filling up Sixth and Seventh streets struck for higher pay. They say they have been gotting only 12} cents a load, while the contractors were getting more than twice that amount, the teameters doing all the work, and the contractors sitting back and taking all the profits, The contract- ors claim that during the winter, while work was scarce, they bave been giving taametars a chance to earn §2.50 a day. They have until next June to complete the contract, and so they say that it the teamsters do not want to haul at the price stated, they can stop the work and wait awhtle. e PERBONALS, H. B. Feed, of Portland. Maine, is at the Pacific. J. B. Jones, of Atlantic, was at Bechteles yesterday. Col. Wood; the coal man, went yesterday to his home in Chariton, Mr., Mann, the architect of the new court house, left yosterday for his home in St. K. B. Vosburg, general agent of the Gaicty company, was 1n the city yesterday aud made rrangements for that company, who play & Adamless Eden,” at Dohany's February 3th, William Gironewoeg, who has been in charge Lutz & Co.’s old store, is now going to take week’s vacation, and on lus return will take his old place as shipping clerk for Groneweg | P & Scoentgen, Death ot Mrw, Strang, - Mcs. Jane Stravy, widow of William Straug, of Crescent township, died &% her home Thursday afternoon, She was born in Scotland in 1818, and with her husband came to this country In 1853, and took up their residence in lows. Mr, Strang dled about three years ago. Four children now survive them, William Strang, Mrs, R, Dunkle, Mre. Margaret he sttendance at the Curtin street Kirkwood and Mis, Jane Harding. The funeral of Mre, Strang will be held Sun- day at 11 o'clock at the homestead, and the remains will be leid to rest beside those of her husband in Crescent ceme- tery. R Real Estate Transters. The following is a list of real estate transfora filed yeaterday in the recorder's oftice of Pottawattomie county, Iows, as farnished by A. J. Stephe: tor, real estate and loan sgent, Bluffs, Iowa, February 6, 1885, . John McLane to Henr, sef, 8 e}-870.43, 31.00.6.,00.5' in Seth W, Hale to Sarah E. Bea: 3 lofs 19 and 20, block 14, mdal‘fi;m B £200.00, Total sales, $1,200.00. The city council mests this even: e —— The Home Association The rogular annusl meetlng of the Home of the Fricndless association of Qouncil Bluffs wili coavene at the Home, No. 714 Avenus D, March 16, at 1 o'clock, p. m. Al persons who ara monthly subscribers, and paid up, wre memesrs of the assoolation and entitled to a volce, and are carocatly raquested to be rrmflt. 88 nine trustees sro to be elected. and other imporiant business to be transacted. J. G, Lexes, Menager, WiLL C. GanyaN, See'y and Troasurer, The Skipping Editor Ncililng very now was learned yeefar- day concerning the case of Lersh, the Friore Preess, who on being suspected of having burglarized Contad Geise's office, left the oity so suddenly, the particulars of which were given in yesterday's Bre. 1t fa Joarned that he told one of his ac quaintances Wednesday that he was about t> atart for St, Louis, and wanted a letter of introduction to some business men there. It fa reported that he was s> short with his accounts with the newspaper office, having collected bills which he falled to report. e HOR'ES ANv MULES FOR BALE, Two car loads of horses, mules and mares just received, for sale atthestables of Schiater & Boley, Kiels barn, coraer Fisth avenue and Fourth strect. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO, The Trving engagement in Chicago netted £60,000, The receipts of the last week of Mr, Irv ing's Chicago engacement were $18,250, Tt i« tho toot-ansombled which constitutes the beauty of & brass band at a distance, Mis, Lungtry sets the fasbion of the latest color for dress, Tt is called ““Thames fog," Anu eastern paper says that Haverly wants to go iuto partoership with Brooks & Dickson, Sardou, it is said, has already netted 900,000 francs by eules of the right to reproduce “Theodora Mr. Carl Roea will produca a new opera by Goring Thomas at the Drury Lane theater in Tondon at r. quare theatre, New York, has cut prices of reserved eeats and general ad- mission 25 per cent, Mr. Daniol Sully took in € 207 in one week recently in New Orleans over the coun- tor of bis ““Corner Girocery.” M. Coquelin will make his firet appearavce in this cou try at the Fifth Avenuc theatre on the 11th of January, 1886, The heroine of “‘Caprice,” Minnie Maddern, will probably play all summer, dates having been made for the hot months, Muse. Nileson has been decorated by King Alfonso with the cross of the Civil Order of Benificence, founded by his mother, Mr. J. HHill, of Chicago, has rented tha Union Siuare for'a six weeks' summer term in which to introduce Margaret Mather to New Yorkers. Willism Muldoon, the chumpion wrestler appears with the Thatcher, Primrose & Wet minstrels in ancient and modern statuary tablequx. Jules L. frankly said to a Louisville re porter, "I ain the only great coronatist in the world,” Teople with delicate nerves wish it were true, Maude Granger's “Lynwood” speculation has proved a falure, The company is on the homeward stretch from Pullwan, 111, in a go- as-you-please fashion. ow were you struck by her perform. ance?” asked a gontleman of a musician at an amateur pial debut. "“Not half so hard 28 the poor piano was,” he replied, Miss Putrice, daughter of Judge Patrice, of Brooklyn, « society belle, plays the Fronch Girl in “Three Wives,” She dresses superbly, and i petite and pretty, after the style of Minnie Pulmer. “Play? T guess you'd think so! Why, map, Fuguerson can take the commonest tune and disguise it 8o that nobody would ever rec ognizs it. Oh, yes, I assure you Fuguerson is exceedingly clover,” Edwin Booth und Lawrence Barret ure dowg the legitimate in New York to large ouses, Both gentlemen e been pluying there for weeks to unus; Jarge business, congidering theseason. Mume. Modjeska is playing in 1t land. Last nivhe she was to have appeared at Posen. She is due in Englans the latter partof March, and succeeds Mary Anderson at the Liyceum Theatre. William Carroll, the leading spirit of the Howard Athcomum company, is to Like the rond ehortly with *“Lend Me a dollar,” ow play which he has owned for some time, Ed. Taylor is org:uizing the company. A German journal suys Richard Wagner's trustee has decided that no featival perform- ances of Wagner's works shall be given at Bai- reuth in 18 But the *‘Parsifal” and “Tris tan and Isolde” will be given in 1886. Three McCaull oper: companies are travel- ing to-duy; one from Phila i another from Boston to P’h elphia_and the third from Cleveluind to Chicago, The rail road fares of these trips :mount to over $1£00. Mrs, Victoria Morosini-Hulskemp's wostern tour has been a flat failure. She did not even achieve the succees of curiosity which she ob- tained on_her first visit to tne eastern cities, The sensation is dead, und a dead sensation is a thing not casily revived. There is arulein the German theatres wotthy of general adoption. No one is allowed to move about the theatrs, lsave or enter it while the music is playing, and the man who eays he will is sont, asi. by poen ic, to the nearest police station, Minnie Palmer will leave for Europs cly after her two weeks' engagement at the Union Square theatre, beginning A pril She will be abroad two years, and give My Sweetheart” i London, ris and Vienna, in Eoglish, French and German. (Gieorge Kunkel, the well known minstrel, whose recent sudden ¢ eath in Baltimore has been announced, began life as a typo in John W. Forney’s office, Harrisburg Pu. Subse quently he turned his splendid bass voice to account as & winstrel, and when that failed him becume a leading Unele Tom. Lawrence Barrett and Henry wted to participate in the ises at the dedication of the in the Metropolitan museum . The statue represents the muse crown- mg a medallion likeness of I’os, It is the work of W, H, Park, an American artist at Florence, At Patti performance by the Mapleson Opera Company in the St. Charles Theatre, New Orleans, & panic was caused between the third and last act by the falling of plaster from beneath the dress circle. Great excitement vailed during the brief stampede which fol and luckily Do person was injured, al- 0 a large number of ladies were badly frightencd ssian Po- Schmitt & Harb —~=THE—-- Have rewoved from under the Opera Houss to 0. 402 BROADWAY, They will continue their CI3AR AND TOBACCO buslness, aad invite all their old friends aud the pub lic tocall avd see them. The Buest cigars and to biaoco alweys on hand, N CIL BLUFFS SAT -RUBBERS- URDAY, A full stock of Mens’, Womens’, Boys’, Misses’ and C hildrens’ New Jersey ARCTICS, now ready in any quantity to suit purchasers. DISCOUNTS every day in the year. also carry FULL lines of BOOTS and SANDALS of above named goods, includ- ing the nicest line of SPECIALTIES for fine retail trade made by ANY company. We have some Felt Boots to close out Try a case of our COMMON SENSE ARCTIC for MEN, we FULLY cheap. recommend them. CHICAGO TERMS and We Write for list on “Lumbermen,” Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,. Storehouse and Salesroom, 41 N. Main St. Office, 412 COUNCIL BLUFFS, Broadway, IOWA. FEBKUARY 7 7, 1885, == SHITH U TOLLER, AGTS, ) LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 0 Main St,, Councrn Brvrrsy « <« Jowa A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From, KIEL SALE STABLES Koep Horson and Mules constantly on hand whicl we will sell In rotall or carload lots, ‘@II Stock Warranted as Reoresented. Glrale sudretall dea en Iv Graln and Balcd Hay, Prices res ronable Satisfaction Guaranteed, SCHLUTER & BOLERY Corner Fifth Avo. & Fourth St. CounellBlaffs, NORENE & LANDSTROM, Merchant Tailors, Winter Goods Ready, Suits Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and at Reasonsble Pricos, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. . . B 5 . . Oouncll Blafte, AGENTS WANTED. Drs. Judd & Smith’s New Improved Electric Belt. 810 BRUADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA; 725 ELM ST., DALUAS, TEXAS; and FT, WA IT POSITIVELY CURER— Kiduey and Liver Complaing, Bright's Disc: rvonstoss Wisting Weakness, Paralyais, Spinal Afleotions, In mo Back, Co'd Feot, ana all disoasss reqairing inoreasod motive. d stylo 81 each 906 Main Street, Rheumatism, tion, Heart Dist Powers, GENUINE SLAUGHTER Cooking andmfiz;fing Stoves ! The season being so far advanced T Aed to dlpos e - erence to storlog them until ext scason. ITRTA Vb VBB ARy s e ‘il eacly s 1 will not be undersold by anyoue. 825 B;o»g;?%fl#eulmfik Hrs, B J. Bilton. B D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 292 Whlle Broadway, Counoll Bluffe. JOHN FOX, Deputy Sheriff and General Collection Apent TOR SALE—A rare chan o to wot & fioc, well im- | . Ofico with N. Schurz, Justice of the Peace, Council proved farm of 400 acres, within a faw miles of | Elufls, Iowa. Council Blufls, at & bargain. ' Low price and casy terms, BWAN & WALKNR SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK.—tpectal » vortisements, awo . Losh, Found, To Loan, For alo, To Rent, Wants, Board. Ing, oto., will be'Inserted In this column at the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first tnsertion snd FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. ortlon. Leave advertisoments ab our offios, No. Poarl Btroot. noar Broadwav WANTS, [wo rooms at No. 538 First avenue frontiog on park, JOR RENT. Ground 1 108, OFFIONR, W B, M. rOSRY OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Councll Bluffs, . . n ton, the c-unty scat, or will trade for Nebraeka or - 0 Established 1856 Kansas land. SwAN & WALKRR. E i _ | Desters in Forelgn aud Domestlo Exohange and }4‘!']( SALE—A 2. acre tract of good lan JFOR SALE—A good paying hotel property with Tiyery etable” in one of the best small towns in western Iowa wil sell with or without furniture, or will trade for & emall farm with stook ¢ te. BWAN & WALKER, OR SALE—Eighty ac 3 s uvimproved land in Unlon countv, Jowa, 5 nules south-cast of Af- SWAN & WALK MURDER MOST FOUL To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria. URING the Inst fve years there Jefforis’ preventive and euro pensible in putild sore threat, in 1 sale only at the doctor’s of v Dyspeptic, why live in mise used. 1t has <nant scarlet fo 18 the cause ef ninety per cent of all diseased conditi and die in despair with cancer of the stomac overy cate of indigestion and corstipation in & very short time Best of references given. a8 not been a death from diphtherla in any caso whero Dr. Thomas 5 ot saving thousands of lives. Indis- T been the m ver, changing it in 48 nours 0 oil Kluffs, Towa, Send price §2. Dr. Thomas Jefforla curcs dj spopssia. ns COAX. | ¢ COUNCIL BLUFFS Fiel Company ! Wholesale and Rotail Deslers in Hard Soft ana Blossburg C @A T W. H. SIBLEY, Manager. Offlze, 98 Main St. M ¢ St P. Railway. Yard, on C, R. 1. & P. and C. 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, BROADWAY 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 @ Bpecialty, Established MER, Manager COUNCIL BLUF¥S, IA. 1882, 111 Broadway, Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Masgonic Temple, Oouncl) Blafls Lowa. J. R. TATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice In State and Foderal Courts. Gollectlons promptly attendod $o. Room 16, Shugart's Building, COUNOIL BLUFFS IOWA il R ADMISS10N—Gente 16e—~Ladies 100. BEATES—Gente 160. Ladies 106, Admission Free fo Ladles each morning aud Tues day and Thuredsy afternoons. ©se of Bkates 15 cents, A. F. BOHANCEK, Managor. St. Charles Hotel. O STKEET, BET 7thand 8th, - - LINCOLN, NEB. Mrs. Kate Coakly, Propricto £& Newly and elegantly furnished, Good sample r.oms on first floor, % £&Terms ~31.50 to 82 por day. Spoclal rates gven wembers of the legislature.” nov10-1w-me J. L. DxBEVUISE, Onicn Ticket Ageti No. 607 Broadway Councl] Bloffa, Raiiway Time Table. EL H, MARTENS, Corrected to January 7, 1885, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, The followlug are tho imes of the arrival aud de. rtur of traing by coutral standard time, at the ocal depots. Tralus loavo transfor dopod don s atos oarllor and arrive ton minutes Iater. CHIGAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, LRAVE. Ohloago Expross Fast Mall, Accommodation, *At local depot on) KANBAS OITY, BT. JOK AND COU am Mall and Expr Paolfic Bxpro CHICAGO, MILWAUKNN AND BT, PAUL, Expross, Expross, OUICAG0, BOOK IKLAND'AND PACIFIC, ‘Atinntio Exprow, Day Expross *Der Molnes Accommodation, *At local depot only, SWABASH, AT. L UJ IOUX OITY AND PACITIC, B4, Paul_ Exproes, Day Expross SUNION PACIFIO. Wostern Exproes, Paciflo Exproms, Lincoln Expross, *A% Transter only DUMMY TRAINS 0 OMAEA, 0Les vo—7:20-9:80-9:80-10:80-11:40 8. m. i i80-6:30-0:80-11:06 p. 1w Bunds 140 & . 1:80-8:80-5:80-0:30-11108 . w, 10 mivu'es belore leavie Hme. m trapsfer only :00 ik m m 181108 m ~a 500" acre farm 8 cultivation exzept il g0od grass or pasture land, veral oflier tracts of from 40 to 160 acrey of i SWAN & WaLkRR OF other tumors removed without the knifo or drawlng cf blood. 1 farm,my brick © stock or the stock ouly and vars or mors. Did & busi 00 in 18:4 with eight livery horses. 23 N. Main strect, Coucil Bluffs, & fivery stable ituation as fivs) class meat and “pas. try cock, by a man of experience. 1L I , Metropolitan hotel, Council siufs. ED—A hoy with a pon rry Tis Brs. Il at Bex oftioe immed ands improved sad unlmproved. It you wanta farm in western lows, Kansss Ncbragka or Dakota, let us ke ar from you. SWAN & Alarg story frawo dwelling, tea rooms with all modern_im provements, well located and almost new. Price 5,00 §1,000 cash balance long time SWAN & W. \\/ANTED—To correspond with any non owner of property In Council BluiTs or ish wattyme county, or any on or scll propaity i westera low {01 SALE—Special bargai Potta- E-—Alarge number of husiness and rosic nce lots in all pans of Council Bluffs. Sec you buy, BWAN & WALKKL We hve several houses n our list scant now, SWaN & WALKEL o3 wishing to buy ches 1y on monthly ps. Milwaukee, Rapids, Davenport i ot e e eom e R ’Rice M. D CANCERS, e GHICAGD avo ROORTH- VWESTERN RAILWAY. . CHICAGO, D Milwankee & St. Panl The SHORT LINE. An?.fifi?fi VE.OUTE. ; Winoma, nd all other Tmjuortant points | cast and Sontheast, B \ woed A and band man wachmery, well I correspond with any one wishing o lanning mill. sash, door i senwm stoct (in Paxton Hoe iaifral — | ton), ) Pacile Dope i Larze two story framo bullding sult [ Priis 18 and the FIsest DINING Caryiy for warehiouse or storage purposcs, near | T Wokl 1he vai s of A BWAN WALKER. milwaukee Paul 'y an e piaid to passcngors by courieo s cn company MERRILL, « i Eronniay and nachine shop. biower with fiacd shatt: otion SWAN WALKra, blow derks, g caman, paper, THE BEST ROUTE AND STIHORT LINE KIWaRN y, first 18y make and Or will trade for cheap , Council Blu7s, [i brfetbink : Uu&ttlai:i_l'fiiqffs anu Chicaco, The only line 10 take for Dis Moines, arshall- wwn, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixie, Chicago, Mil- waukine sod all points To the peoplo of Ne Uraska, Colorado, Wyomin, Utah, Idaho, Nevads, Oregon, Washington and California it offers superior e8 not possible by any other line. rous puints of superior the patrons of this romd hotwecu Chicago, are its two traios day of DAY COACHES which aro the fincet that h ingenulty «an ereate; Its PAL which are modals of comfort i LOK DRAWING ROOM 1. and its widely celebrated 1aL DINING CAKS the equal of which cannot bo four el wher At Bluffs the trains of tho Union Pacifio ) Dvpot with those of the Chica- ty u Chicago the trains of thiy ancetion with those of all eastern 0 £ e kS VWAL aND wOOD~G 3 Droad: | % o priccs 1128 cubio for @ cord, rge way. sells conl and wood at 3 2,000 1be, for a ton il X rlorat only Swenty PERS—For suiv wdrod JACOB SIMS, Aliorney - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFIS, IOWA, Office, Main Strect, Room 8, Shugsrt and Keuo block, Wili practice'in 8.ate and Federal courts. W4 15w oftice, ad %5 ente nsurussscd by any N. 8CHURZ, Justice of the Peac OFFICE OVER AMKRIOAN EXPR| COUNCIL BLUFFS. lines For Detrolt, Columbus, Iudianapolis, Clncinnatt, Nisgara Fulls, Buffalo, Fiitaburg, Toronto, Montreal Bostcn, Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wagh- ngton aud ell points In the East, ask the ticked agont {or tlckels yia tho NORTH-WESTZRY, * o beet accommodations 1 Al tick kots via thig line, o A (O [ e M. HUGHI 14 HAIE, General Manager, Gox. Fase, Agot. ___CmcaGo, ORDER YOUR Cob, Coal ¢ Wood OF B S JONBES P, 0. address, Lock Bok 1159, Council Blufts,Y Warner Vigor ity, all wonkness of #1,by mail, g WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS OF TIENTUMAN TODY S LARGED, DEVE ST T T e L DV L OTED STIRENGTTT e 18 APBroiRIAS, GrotH: o ueLIVILY, positively cures poten: s enoruti