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THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS THE DAILY BEE COOUNCIL BLUFFS. Thunsday Morning, Feb, 12 IPTION RATES.: = 50 sonte per week 410,00 per yoar £y Osrrien = - By Msll ~ - ©. 7 Yoarl Str Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION, Hos'cry salo at Cocke & Mcrgin's, J. Bliss has ot back quarters again, Tabls lisens cheapor Cocke & Morgan's. The Druids gave tholr first anxiial bail in Esceott's hall List evening. The ball of the A. O, H. will this year be held in Masonic hall, on March 17, into his old {han cver a% To-morrow night the Royal Arcanum gives another of ita enjojable scclals, Don't forget the calico sociable at Spiritaal hall next Saturday evining. Music and dancing. TEe Lose on counter in center of our store s being eold rozardlesy of cost Cecke & Morgan, The Methodist youry folks soclcty net- ted $100 by Bardett's lectura, Try again with another lecture, The Koights of Pgthias ball takes place on the 19h—it bring the twenty first anniversary of the order, We have never bfore offered such bargains as we now have In hosicry. Coske & Mo gan, The thermometer yesterdsy noon got to elghteen degrces above, making an average rise of a degree an hour for the thirty-six hours previous. Mrs. A, T. Flickinger, who keeps close cases on the weather, rays durlng the Jast storm four inches of snow fell here, cqualling .40 of an inch of rain, Alderman Keating says that although he has taken the Omaha agency of the Anheuser-Busch bser, ne will continue to revide here, where he has large prop- erty intereste, The M. L. S. C. has clected the follow- ing officers: J. H. Mayne, president; Miss Romle Lyon, vice-president; Miss Lepa Petcrson, secretary; and L. G. Knot!s, treasurer, The ‘‘Adamless Eden” show Is at the opera house this evening. Tue Ber's rellgious editor, who has been shocked by like shows in the past, rises to remark that, so ar as ho is concerned, he wants Adamless of euch thowe, Abe Lincoln Post, attention! All members are strictly ordered to report at G. A. R. hall on Satnriay night, promptly at half-past seven. Busincss of the utmost importance to come before the post. By order of John Lindt, I’ C., J. Crontn, adjt. A perinership was yesterday entered into between W. Ed, Elam and Roy S. Tattle, respectlvely manager and ehlp- ping clerk of the firm cf Keeline & Felt. The bueiness of this new firm is to e excluslvely confined, a3 solemnly agreed to—subscribing for Tur Bek, Among the attorneys and others in at- tandancs at court are heard many good words for the way Judge Connor takes Lold of his new work. As a judge he gives promiss of being fally as successful and popular as ho was as district attor- ney. The committees haviog cherge cf the Iall given by the Drulds Jast evening were: Recaption commlttec—I, Rore- crans, Charles Barghausen, F. L. Meyer committoe of arcangements—E. J, Ab bott, J F. King, H.J. Hayden; floor commttee—J. D. Nicholson, Otto Lund, William Lewir, Much of the succass and enjoyment of ths occation was due to thelr wisdom ia planning and carrying the planning into execulion. R Beckman & Co, 520 Maln sireet, will wasli and ofl your haroeis cheap now. e PERSUNAL, T. N. Bray has taken a trip to§ Atlantic, THon, terday, Jno. Y. Stone was in the Bluffs yes A. L. Young of Malvern, was in the yosterday, H. B, Williams of Glenwood, was viible ab court hore yesterday. A. E, Kincaid, Walnut's well knowa mer chant, wes hero yesterday. city T, W. Ivory of Glenwood, was ameng yes- terday’s notables at court. Judge Stockton, of Shenandoah, way at tending court here yestirday, Finley Burke of Orange City, son of Audi tor Burke, arrived bere yesterday. Charles Harleis in Kans s looking after some g od lands in which to invest. Sheriff Dan Varrell of Mills county, was here on business and friendly greetiog yest.r day. 4 Mr, Deremer, of the law firm of Junkin & Deremer, of Red Oak, was attending to legal business here yesterda; Joseph Boyler, of Walout, who raoks as one of whe wealthiest farmers in the whole county, honozed the Bluffs with a visit yes- torday, Permits to marry were granted yesterday to G H Adams and Mary Hoyt, John J, Stark sud Alice C, DBooth, 8. H, Filbert snd Maggio B, Zeigler, Honry Desten and Magg e Bum, J, H, Henry, the Wa'out b who has teen a long invest rin New York +nd Liver pool deals in cotton, and who is 8 heavy etockholder in the Coonia mines, is comficed to his b me by the effic's of o njury recsiy —— HOR ES ANo MULES l"()l{ BALW, Two car loads of horses, mu'es and aves just rceire !, for aalo atthe steblis Sahlater & B lay, Kiels barn, ¢ raer Fisth avenus end Fou th stree’, | —— hoy alianesy el on B.e man & Co., 020 Main &' raoct, THE CITY'S CONGRESS. The Mderme1 Prerarig For 1he Election on tag First Mondiy m ]\h I, The I‘cnple to Votv for Three Pork Commission¢rs and a Tax Other Crumbs From the Council, A ineetirg of the city council was held yesterday mornirg, the mayor, ard Al dermen Geise, Seidentopf, Koeating and McMahon preeent. The reading of the mlnutes was, as utunl, dispensed with, The necessary resolutisns wero pre conted and paesed arranging for the coming city election, providlng for poll- ing places, judges and clerks; also for preecnting to the voters the question as to whether the council ehould levy a tax not t5 exceed one mill for the purchase and improvement of parks, and also for the election of three pirk commissioners, to held three, four and five yoars respect. ively, their successors to be electad for the tull term of five years, The re-ostimates of the paving of the wido places on Broadway and Main streets were referred to the commitice on spocial aesessments, The city attorney reported in the cases of J. P. Johnson, N. P. Dodge and others, that he did not deem it advisable to appeal to the supreme court, the in junction being tempcrary. The committes to whom was referred the request of thoe city attorney to have assistance in eecuring witnesses and evi dencs in damage cases sga‘n:t tho city, 1eported in faver of granting the request, Tho city a‘torney reported in favor of W. S. Willlams helping him at $100 for thirty days. This action was approved by the council. The council decided that instead of re- funding to Mr. Horn the balance of his license money, $51, it shall be paid to the city wolghmaster and the injunotion case dropped. The pet!tion of Ches, A, Moore fcr re- bate of taxes was referred, Contract of C. R. Mitchell for filling Kighth street from Tenth to Eleventh avenue was approved. Contract of J. P, Goulden for filling First avenue from Tenth to Eleventh street, and Eighth strest from Ninth and Tentl! streots, was approved, A crossing war ordered on corner of Secoud avenue and Teuth street. The petiticn of the Fourth ward resl- dents ssking for a divielcn of the ward wasread as already published In Tme Bee, Referred to judiciary committee. The blll of Wickkam Bros, for $392 to cover discount on general warrants re- celved by them, was reporicd back by the clty auditor, who sald that in view of the report of the city attorney upon the same matter he did not fecl that it was a matter for the auditor to act upon. He had lcoked up tte contract, however, and it was not stated In that contract that *‘cash” should be paid. Mr. Wickham explained that the ad- vertisement read for cael, even if the coniract did not raad s> explicitly. The matter was raferred to the clty at- torney and the finance committce to re- port as to whether the intent of the con- tract was to pay cash or not. Lf cash, they should repcr: some way of Jiquida: ting the claim, by taking up the old war- rants and giviog others ¢n which Mr. Wickhsm could realize cash. The committee, on the roquest of Brown & Woodbury for reduction of texes, was raported on favorably. Ald. Siedentopf cbjected to setting up that sori of a prececent, though the as- sessment was unjust, He moved to place the report on file, and this wa3 done. Property owners on Scott strect peti- tioned for a sldewalk on the east slde from Broadwsy to Washington avenue. Referred. The superviser was instructed to make Third avenue pessable near the cresk. The city attcraey was insiracted fo prepare a notice to be scrved on the KK 0. & St. Jo. rallaay company, notifylog them to put in a crossirg st Eighteenth avenue within ten days, The c¢>uncil then adjourned until 7:50 o'clock Saturday evening, e A fine organ, half price, at Board’s ing, and have called out anqualifi pralss cf the press and paople wherever ne hes spoken, We Lopa the citizens of Council bluifs and vicinity will give the lecturer a fal houte on thiy occasion, crpiclally as the precoeds are to bo applicd to the rellef of the desfitu'e soldicrs and thelr familles Tickets of admitsion will be placed on salo at the usual places apd by commit- teos at 50 cents. Scats rerorved without extra charge BLACK BALLED, Two Darkies Bxchange Shots, But Fail to Make Ghosts (f Eauh Otacr. Both Now Ashamed of the Ducl Upper Broadw .y was yesterday the scene cf a sensation fn which two young men of color ware the ps: ticipants, Thelr names are Joseph Haden and Dan Thompion. The fcrmer is a sort of bar- tonder and eport, the latter s a porter in a hardware ttore. They live had some little diflisulty before, jealoury on acconnt of some *‘fond dove” being the cause of the trouble, On Tuesday nizht fl\vy had a little squabble, and were both to appear before the superior court yes- terday to answer to a charge of ssssult, but the marshsl was tco busy to make out the cases, On Tuesday night Thomp- acn teld the officers that he was afraid of the other fellow shooting him as he had a gun. Thowpson has the icputaticn of beir ¢ a 1ather peacsble fellow, bat from fear or some other ress'n, he alco yesterdsy armed himself with a revolver. He was going olong upper Prondway yestarday after- noon on some ercand for the house in whioh he was empl-yed, and when near Waterman’s carrie ge factory met his foc, The two bad a few words, and both pulled theirrevelvers. Thompson darted into the cariiage factory and the other fellow started toward the midile of the street, and fired once at Thompson. Thompson at the same time fired at Ha- den, and the latter firing agaln Thomp- ran into tho shop, while Haden started up the street, remarkiog that ““it'sno nss wall paper ttore, next to postefiice. STHE HEALTY BOARD. The City to Advance Moncy to Pay for Labor in the Quarantine Cases, The koard cf health mct yesterday morning. A pe ition was received asking that 111 small building next t> tre Coy house, which had been uscd for the small pox patients be des!royed or removed, The city physc'an, Dr. Seybert,| rec ommendel that ths building be removed The board ordered the bailcing des- troyed under the directlon of the city attorr ey, the cily pbysic'an and health phosician, Some of the men who had stond guard at the quara tined plac:s complsined that they bad received no morey, ard needed ir, 85 1h y were or. It sppeared that theee bills had under tho low becn apprived by ths couneil, and certificd up to the coun'y boer, and that these bills 1al betn laid over by the county board until the Apnl meetlr g, On wofi n of Ald, Siedertopf the bosrl secommended that the councll allow the e gards aud nurses their p ard thea recover from the coun'y, ths guards to L ¢ allowed $70 a month, Tha board of Feaththen t ansferred itself iutrthe citv counell, and &l wed these bi'ls, instructing the auditor to iy them, and take receipts, showing that the money was ad vancea for the coun'ty, Adjoarned. Capt.Secley.s Lecture, Abe Lincoln Post G. A. R. has engag- ed the celobrated soldier and orator, Capt H. B, Seeley, to lecture for the beuefit of their relicf fand, st Masonic temple, Tuesday evening, Februsry 24 Tha rudjeet of the lacture will b», *“The Battla of Gettysburg and Fouthern Pris- on Life." The captain is & genileman of fine gen- eral appesrance, a graceful, a y and ¢lo- [ quent s esker. His description of inci- ,den.vl the grest bat'e of (ialtyshurg i8od prison life are marvels of word pa nt- disgraclng myself in fusting with that good-for nothin’ coon.” Netther of the duellists received a scratch. Thompson's shot went throvgh the top of a new car- riage standing In front of the factory, and struck one of the bows, dsmaging the carrizge, but not reaching his adversary. One of the balls fired by the other fellow struck the brick at one side of the front window of the factcry,the cther ball going no one knows where. Chief Skinner cnd Ofticer Wheeler at once arrested both the ehooters, and took them to headquarters. A revolver was found on Thompson, but the other fel- low had disposed of hisin some way. They both gave bonds in the sum of $300 each to appear before Judge Aylesworth for examination next Saturdsy at 10 o'clock. They both expraesed themselves a8 heartily ashamed of themselves, and wanted to settle the matter by each pay- ing a emall fine, but the jndge would not let it go that way, and wisely concluded that the public had some rights, and that fellows who were indulging in such reck- less shoot!ng matenes should not get off with a little fine. LGiven Away. At 320 Broadway. A. Hespe's Art and Music storc will on Saturday, February 14, give to each boy or girl who appears in person a present and a pictura card. Don't forget the Artand Music store, 329 Rroadiway. ————— Real Estate Transters. The following is a list of real estate transfers filed yesterday in the recorder’s | office of Pottawattomie county, Iowa, as furnished by A. J. Stephenson, abstrac- tor, real estate and loan sgent, Council Bluffs, Iowa, February 11, 1885. Nels Peterson to John Anderson, prt aw } 20, 77, 43. 81,500, * J. M. Pulmer to Annie E. Hancock, 1t 3, b’k 7, Hall's add. §110. W. A. Ellis t» T. R. Davis, e } ne } 10, 75, 42, $1,.600. James N. Pratt to John T. Pratt et al, ne } 9, 75, 40. $100. James N, Prati to L. L. Prath, aw | no i and o | nw }, and no | sw | 17,75, 0. 81,200, Sarall Jane White to George Spears, se lew | 6,77, 41, $1,000. Toual sales, $6,510, Gen, Sherman wries thatit will be impouible for him to attend the grand ercmpment of tha Towa G. A. I, e ———— oMM rtULAL, OOUNCIL BLUYFS MARKET, Whoeat—No, 1 milling, 65; No, 2, No. 8, £0, Corn— New, 26c, Oata—For local purposes, gnyvg}fi 00@6 50 pett.on, hnled 50@60. — f‘nm Moal—1 30 per 100 pounds, ofld—Good supply; prloe- at yards, 6 00@ 60; -RUBBERS- A full stock of Mens’, Womens’, Boys’, Misses’ and Childrens’ 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 SPECIALTIE fine retail trade made by ANY company. We have some Felt Boots to close out E 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. “MURDER MOST FOUL,” To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria. |y URING the last five years there has not been a death from diphtherla in any case where It has been ant soarle, fever, Jefferis’ proventive and cure was used. pensible in putild soro thiwaf sale only at the doctor's offic Dyspoptic, why live in misery overy o 0 in despatr with e of indigestion and constipation in a very short time. Boat of reforcucos given. the cause of all of ninety per cent diseased conditions. 1o means of saving thousands of nging it in 48 hours £ the simol ancil Bluffs, lowa, Send for it; of the stomach? Dr. Tndis- Thomas Jefferls Dyspopsaia is CO AN COUNCIL BLUFFS Fel Compan Wholesa'e and Retail Dealers in Hard Soft an1 Blossburg (G @ - T W. H. SIBLEY, Manager. Offioo, 38 Main St. M & st P. Railway. Yard,onC. R. L & P.and C. ASK YOUR A. B. HOWE’S Corn Meal, Graham Flour, Hominy Ground Fresh Every Day ! Ground Feed Always on Hand. Mill, comer of North Sixth and Mill Stroets, GROCER ¥FOR Ond—Dellvued, hard, 950 per ton; soft 400 per toy Lard—Fairbank’s, whole--ulng at 90, Flour—Oity flour, 1 50@2 90, Brooms—2 95@8 00 per doz, | LIVE BTOCK, Oattle—Butcher cowa 3 25@3 75, stoors, 8 75@4 00, Shaep—2 50@3 00, Hozs—4 00@4 25, PHODUCE AND FRUITS, Poultry—Live chickens Iper doz. #00; dress- od chickens, 8c; dressed tarkeys, 10c; dress ed ducks, Yc; dressed geese, Sc, Buttar—Creamery, 26@21g; choice country 18@200, Egge ~27 per_dozen, Vegotblea— Potatoes, 0@ ()0 per bushel; onions, (i0c per bu; apples, ehoice cooking or sating ‘.;m baans, 1 00@1 50 per bushel. Cider—32 gallon bbl , 86,50, Orangos—4 0 ) per box, mons—4 H0@hH 00 ver by JOHN NAGEL, Butcher Hastines & Nacer, Wholesale Produce! AND COMMIESION. No 386 Horianay 8t.,Denver, Cul. SOLICITS CONSIGNMEN -AND - Guaraniees (Juick Sales and Prompt Returns. Referonces —Bra’stecet s or D Germaa Nati il Bank, Deaver, o Agencics, and | e COUNCIL, BLUFFS, REMOVED Schmitt & Harb l —=TEE—-- POPOLAR BARBERS Have romovel fiom under the Opera House to NO, 402 BROADWAY, They will continue their CI7AR AND TOBACCO s, 80d {nv te all their old frieads and the pub 0 call and see them Bi0c0 alWay# ou hand, BROADWAY | STEAM _LAUNI]HY 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 8pecialty, The Bnest cigars a0d t0 | 1175 p. m. Established 1882. H, E. REMER, Manager 111 Broadway, N Thomes. n(lk‘u at a bar For | JOK SALE cures | ¥ o 580, DA T st & To LEA Merchant ER. AGTS, DING Tailors ! 7 and 0 Main St., Covncin Brurrs, « w s Towa A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From, KIEL. SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand whis we will sell In rotall or carlond lots, AII Stock Warranted as Reoresented. sndretsll doa ors fn G sonablo Satlafacti . Prices SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave, & Fourth St. CouncilBluffs, 'NORENE & LANDSTROM, NMerchant Tailors. Winter Gumiu Ready, Suits bAl'leA.l,TlON AGENTS 810 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFF IT POSITIVELY CURES. Dyspepsin, Nervos W Hoadach, Lame Bac 2 d 85; old style 82 ench, L 10WA E Kidney and Liver Woaknss, Paraly nd all diseasos requiring looreased motive powers, W. P. AYLSWORTH, Made to Order in Latest Style n Short Notice and at Reasonable Prices. GUARANTEED. . . - Councll Blafts, WANTED. S for| Drs. Judd & Smith’s New Improved Electric Belt. LM ST., DALLAS, TEXAS; and FT. ‘omplaing, Br Rhoumatism, 3 s, Spinal ‘Affections, Indigstion, Heart Dissas Now tmproved HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick huildings of any aizc rai<od or moved and satisfaction guaranteed the best in the world, moved on LITTLE ((IANT trucks, Frame ho W. P, AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bl PECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special a vertisements, suo sa Lost, Found, To Loan, For Bale, To Rent, Wants, Board: ing, eto., will be Inserted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firsh fnsortion snd FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- ertlon. Leave advertisements at our ofico, No. Poarl Btroot, near Broadway WANTS, l<‘OR RENT-Two rooms at No. 538 Firet avenue Ground fioor, fronting on park. FOR SME-A rarechuroto cut o five, wall im. proved farm of 400 acres, within a few miles of Council Bluffs, at & bargain, Low pricc and easy terms, BWAN & WALKRR “I)R ‘.:ALE~A good paying hotel property with liyery ttable in one of the best small towns in western Towa will sell with or withcut furitare, or will trade for a emall farm with etock ctc. Swax & WAL OR SALE- Unlon co ton, the o-unty Kaueas lad. ighty acres uvimproved land in v, Jowa, it} miles south cast of Af t, or will trade for Nebraska or SWAN & WALKER. acre tract of good land about wiles from Council Bufi) post SWAN & WALKER, FOR SALE—A onc and a ~In Harrison county, Towa, grass land, all un 520 acres r fence—a £00 arro farm all under cultivation excopt acred good gress or pastus tracts ci from 40 to 160 unimproved SWAN & WaALKER, DR TRADE—For wond city pro 1 Bluffs or improved farm, m and entire stock or the stock o for five years or mors, DI 5,000 in 18: 4 with cight live N. Main strect, Counci OR SA horses, s, t SALE—Lands improved aad unimproved. It you wantn farm in westera lows, Kansss Nebraska or Dakota, let ug kear from you SWAN & WALKER, J0R SALE—Special bargain fras o dwelling, ton rooms provements, well located an 453200 §1,600 cash balance loug ti W ANTED —To corrcapond with any non- owner of property in Council Bluffs or Potta- wattam'e county, or ‘any on wishiog to buy or sell property in westorn fowa, Kansws or Nehraska., BWAN & WALKKR. Alargo two story ith il modern A large pumbor of husiness and rosl ts in all parts of Council Bluffs. See buy, EWAN & WALKKR, TOR RENT—We hive several houses on our list COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. | TR, J. L. DeBEVOISE, Onion Ticket Agent No. 607 Broadway Councll Bluffs, Railway Time Table. Corrcoted to January 7, 1885, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, f the arrival and de. tandard time, at the Traina leave transfor depod fen GHICAG0, BURLINGION AND QUIXOY, Chicago Expros Fast Mall ‘Accommodation, *At local depot oniy. KANEAS OITY, 8T, JOB_AND COUNGIL BLUPPA 10:06 # Mal 816 pm :40 8 m 1820 p m 0pm am 2 o OWI0A00, BE0K TWLAND AND FAGIFIC, 'Atiantio Expross, E Day Exprosa *Dos Molnos Accommodation, *At local dopot only. *WaBABH, BT. LOUIS A *A¥ Transfer only 9910460 And NORTHWRSTERE, Exproes, Paolfic Express WIOUX CITY AND PAGIFIO, 65 Poul Expross, Day Expross UNION PAGIFIO. Wostern Expross, Pacifio Express, Tincoln Express, SAF Transfar only TRAINS TO OMAIA Loaye—7:20 —§:30—9:%0 -1C:30 11:40 &, ~4:30-8:40-11: 5 n 3 R 2 o e, From trens ex 0sly for rent, vacant now, SWAN & WALKKR 01 SALE— D rtics wishin to buy cheap lots to build on ca buy on nouthly psyments of from BWAN & WAL KR OR REN £ Wo will rent you « lot to buld_on with the privilage to buy 1t you_wish on very liberal terms, BWAN & WALKER TANTED—To correspond with any one wishing a goed and band manufac wachiners, well located, for sale, leaso or trato; BWAN & WALKER, ENT - Large two etory frame hullding sult for warchouse or storaz purposes, near opot. BN WaLKHR, railro ]‘ou RENT UK SALE — bunig wu'tal 1o for small foundsy Good bailer, eogine, cupola, b'ow iug eto., seady toput in motion, SWAN WALKER, Bhelving, counters, tables docks, gas yuire of H. &, Scaman, paper, 1 Broadway. i grounds machine shop. with fixed shatc- wun SAL fixturo: mmk. and stat, 0K 54 slugle ba MUy H% o [OR SA n Ad Ty, Twehorses, #in i Tand Land, A, J. A top-buggy, first-1iss make and nt condition. Or will trade for choap ot ¥ M. Beo cifice, Council Blu7s. s, B J. Eilton ] D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 292 Widdle Broadway, Councll Blufte. JOIN FOX, Deputy Sheriff and General Collection Agent Offlce with N, Schurz, Justice of the Peace, C:uncil Blufts, Iowa. 108, OFYIONR) W. . M, PORRY OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS Councll Blufts, g Established Dealers in Forelgn and Domestio Exoh: ‘Home Securitics, R. Rice M. D. CAKCEHS or other fumors removed without the knlfe or drawing of bloed. CHRONIC DISEASESor s wods sty Over thirly years practiosl experienss 6, Poarl sbroed, Council Bluffa. £ Cousultaion trce. 1856 and Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Masonic Temple, Oouncl) Blufte « Iows. THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LINE Omaha Gouncil Bluffs and Chicaeo, The only line 10 take for Den Moines, wrshall- town, Cedar Kapids, Clinton, Dixie, Chicago, Mil- waukoe and all points cast. To the people of No- braska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, 1daho, Nevada, Oreon, Washington and C in'it offers suptrior advartages not possible by any other line, Amonis fow of the nuwerouy pointa of euperior. ity atrons of ‘this rosd hotween o its twotraion & day of DAY thefinest that human art and Its ALACE SLEEPING CARS which are models of comfort and elogance; Its PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM OARS, unsurpasecd by any and its widely colobrated PALATIAL DINING C the equal of which cannot be fourd elsswher At Council Bluffa the trains of the Union Paci 3 Gt in Unton Du ot with those of tho Ohica 0 & Northwestain Ry In Chicago the trais of thiy line make close oonncetion with those of all oastern i Detrolt, Columbus, Indianapo! Nisgara Falls, Buffalo, Fiitsburg, Bostcn, New York, Philadelphin, Baltimore . ngton and el points in tho East, ask the tickeh agent for tickets via the YRTTE WESTERN, ¢ ANl ticket mu. nuity Clocinnatl, I vou wisn the he ND »OOD—Goorge Heaton, 623 Brosd- . sells coal and wood at reasonable prices nw'ownn. for & ton, aud 128 cublc for a cord, 'y him, ANTED— Evory body 1n Councll Blufls 40 take TunBus. Dellvored by carrier s only $wenty sents & weok. ("D, FAFERS—For saio a4 Bas ofive, a4 36 oenia hundred JACODB S1] 7ll§' i Mtorney - at- Law ooumu. BLUF18, IOWA, Office, Main Strect, Room B, Shugart and Eeao block. Wili practice tn ate and Fedoial courts. (CoaL way N. SCHURZ. iz Jusfiue 0f the Peace OFFICE OVER AM ERIOAN EXPR COUNCIL BLUFFS. l()WA ORDER YOUR Cob Coal ¢ Wood Wflfllfll sVigor: ALyl woaknons ofsciiora oLy wail, J, P, 0. address, Lock Bok 1189, Couacil mmo] aigents soll tickets M. HUGHITT, Genoral Manager, 1.3 HAIR, Gen. Pass, Agent. CHICAGO, 100 CENTS FOR $l. WHEN YOU WANT GOOD VALUF, ASK FOI PIPER-HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE. Unscrupulous dealers at- tempt to substitute other brands for the sake of ex- tra profit, " PIPER-HEIDSIECK " on sale with every ‘‘wide- awake’ wine merchant in the trade. 18 apbrodisine, arous- o8 Betivity, Dositively orgy v vous debils ByBLow ; oithor sox + H.Warner, 2107 Btato 5. Clisago.

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