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THE DALY BEE--COUN B e CIL BLUFFS FRIDAY, FEBKUARY 13, 1885, THE DAILY BEE QOUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning, Feb, 13: BUBSCRIPTION RATES, = 90 cente per week . #10.00 per yoar Oarrles L4 OFFICE! r Broadway.' MINOR MENTION, Rogal Arcanam ball to-night. Ohlef Skinner has been getting his life nsured. The Bavarlan band went t> Missourl “Valley last eventng to play at & dance. Mayor Vaughan has made husband and svife of G. H. Adams and Mary Hoyt. In the c'reult conrt yesterday much of the timo was spant in probate business. A new rettaurant will shorily beopened by Jacobson & Nelson at 54 Pearl street. St. Patrick’s benevolant soclety will glve their snnual ballon 8% Patrick’s ‘day. The dark duellists avs to have a hear- Ing befors Jndge Aylesworth to-morrow morning. Tho chief yesterday ran In another of the colored population, Jo Banks, for be- ing drank. A team belonging to Ben Marks took & run yesterday, and smashed the buggy somewhat. A genulne and fatal case of trichina s roported as occurring at Walnut, the victim belng a German woman. S. H. Filbert, brother of the grocer, J. P. Filbert, was marrled last cvening to Miss Maggio B. Zeigler. The faneral of Rev. Father McMen- omy’s mother takes placa at the Catholic church at 10 o’clock this morning. Mrs. Hubbarl, wife of the well-known Nonpareil scribe, has a very beautiful bit of crazy work on exhibitlon at the People’s storo. Mrs. James McNaughton has com: ploted crayon portraits of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Walte, which were put on exhibi- tion at Bushnell’s yesterday. The cases of tho two young men arrested for burgiarizing Cooper & Me- Gee's store have been continued until to-morrow, apartlal hearlng lhaving been had. Uliffcrd's dramatic company appear at the opera housa tonight in ““The Planters ‘Wife.” To-morrow sfternoon in “The Galley Slave,” and to-merrow night In *‘Davy Crockett.” One of the evening papers is trying to got some advertlsing by threatening to bring a libel suit agalnst itself, if it can- not get anybody else to s'art one, Noth- ing like enterprisa. The docket for the Avoza term of court is filling up rapldly. Forly cases have already been placed upon it, enough to fill up all the time, one weck, which is assigned to holding court at Avoca. The ssventh annual meeting of the Pot'awattamie county Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company is called for the court hoaee on the 18th iasy., to elect of- ficera and transact other tmporant busi- ness, H. H. Field, the ex-chlef of police, and W. C Estop, wko hasbeen connccted with Scofield & Cowln, have entered into partnorship In the undertaking business and will occupy J. J. Auwerds & Co.'s old store, No. 317 Broadway. Mrs. Vallrath, at whote house Hally Lewis was boarding in Des Molnes, and who was eo important a witoess in his ‘behalf, is now thinking of moving to this city and opening a boarding house here, ‘with the help of her two daughters. She is now running the HKulton house at St. Joseph, From all accounts tbere must bave been a lively row in an uppor Broadway saloon about 2 o’clock yesterdaymerning. Bottles were {hrown, and furzltore smashed, according to reports, but the police know nothing abaut it, and no ar- rests were made, One of the indi:pensibla arficles for the traveler through lowa is the pocket rallway gaide of the state, publiehed by Nelson Brothere, of Cedar Raplds, which <contains every poseible detail of needed information in conventent form for a ref- ence, aad all for a quarter. The Febru. number is just out. In Council Blufls last wezk we saw upon the streots a woman, once zn es- poclal favorite of Atlantic’s show going people; and a3 ehe leercd st us asshe passed us in company with a broken sport, It oscurred to uy that if the ‘‘bon- tons” of Atlantic who only last winter opened the dcors of their homes (), and feted and lionizid her, coald v her, they would blush that ths had ever did than the honor of “‘taklng tea” with them —Atlantle Democrat. Houn, W. H. Weavar, of Wyoming, came {n on the U. P. traln this morn- iog on his wey to N. O, withten others from that section. Mr, Weaver reports the cattle in Wyomiog asin bet'er con- dition this winter then ihey have ever been before this late in the eeason. He says they have not as yet had avy severe storm, and that the winter has been mild, Mr. Weaver was & member of the legis. latare from Carbon county, and is the foremen of A. M. Jackson & C». He esys thelr crops have not amouated to anything so far, Mr. Jobn S ork and Miss Alice Boo h were yesterday uaited In marriig, the cerymany fak'ng place at the restdence of thebride’s parents, coraer of Washing- ton avenus and Soott strest, and Llev, Me. Micky offislatlng, Mr. St rc ls one of the popu'ar employes of Stewart Broe., and Miss Booth has been cahier of the people’s store. The young folks lave many friends here, and the host of good wishes arc thelrs, They ttarted on a{rp to Chlcago, expecting from there to g to his home in La Fayette, Ind., and ofter an absence of two weeks they they will return to make this city their home, It 1s understood that thera will be dif ficulty between the county and city in regard to the payment of the bills cansed by the late small pox cases. The city's board of health understands that by the law it has power t> cara for theie cases, and certify the bills up to the county bosrd, and the county must pay them, The county board has laid these bills over till the April mecting. Tha nurses and guards, who need their money now, are sorely istres cd at the delay, and the cily has concluded to advance the money to them, and collest it back from the county. It is understood that Col, Keatling, the county attorney, fs propar- ing a report against the allowance of these bills Ly the county. In case such a report Is made and concurred in, there will be more fun ahead, The city will either have to bear the whole expense or sue the county. kA — Before youn buy a harness call on Beck man & Co Main street. | —— PEKRSONAL, Chas, W. Russcll, of (lenwood, was in the city yestorday, Jack Smith took last night’s Wabash train for New Orleans, Mr, and Mrs, J. J. Bliss left yesterday over the Wabash for New Orleans Mr. and Mre. Thomas Fawcett, on Iierce street, have a nice, new little maiden at their home, T, J. Lvans is preparing to leave next week for California, expecting'to be absent six weeks, John Reizough, of Pacific Junction, was in the city yesterday, and left over the Wabash for Now Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. De Con and J. .\, De Cou and wife, of Woodbine, left yesterday over the Wabash for the sunny south and the New Orleans exposition. Ben Teeser, who is in tho employ of Spet- man & Brother, was taken Monday with brain fover, and is {very ill. His brother Henry, from Carroll City is attendiog him. § Miss Lou B, Neal, of Janesville, Wis., who has been visiting friends here and at Fremont, Neb., laft last even'ng for the cast, intending to visit friends in Atkinson, Tlls., and in Chi- cago befors returning home. A fine organ, half price, at Beard’s wall paper store, next to postofiice. The Coming Klection, The mayor has issued his proclamatlon providing for the city election, which is to be held Monday, March 2. There are to be chosen at the clection one al- derman at large In place of Alderman McMahon, one alderman for the Third ward In place of Alderman Keating, and one alderman for the Fourth ward in place of Alderman Jones, There are also to be elected thrae pirk commissionera, who arc te serve without psy. They are to serve for three, four and five years, respectively, and their succescors are to be clected for the full term of five ycars. There s also to be submitted to the voters the question whether the council sball levy a tax of not mere than cne mill for the purpose of improving the parks. The polls will open at 9 o'olock a. m. and close at 6 o’clock p, m, Ths voting places* decided upen are as follows: Fiiot ward, 308 Eaet Broadway, at ““Western house.” Second ward, at the *‘city building,” on Bryaut street. Third ward, Weatherby & Bennett's livery stable office, Fifil strcet. Fourth ward, 35 Pearl atreet, at Glea son’s coal oflice. The peopie will now havea chance to make some charg2s at least in the mske- up of the counul, It matters less jusy now whether democrits or republicans ara elected than whether good men or bad men are chosen, The people should unlte inan effrs to put thres firs: class men Irto the council—men who will lock sbarply after the city's irtsrests—mon of wisdom and integrity. They should be electad without having to Lo under any obligaticas to the bummer element or to “'the gang,” 1t is far essier a1 1 botter to chooge good men at the polls than to choose bad men, and then spend the rest of the year *'kicklog"” about them, The parks of 1he city are fmyo:tant, and the people shou/d treat them s). Council Bluffs can, by the expenditure of & small sum anuually, not ouly add to the healtl: and enjoyment of its cltizens, but can gain & national reputation for the beauty ot its parks. Fatrmount park is doubtless the moav beautifal natural park to be found 12 avy ctty in thls country, avd with some improvements can be made an object of interest to all travel. lers. Counucil Bloffs is richly favored in 111 5 respect, and it should appreciate its opportunity, The park commissfoners balng called on fo serve without ealary leaves the whole levy to «)int> Improvements and ihe malter is removed entroly from poli- tics Leading responsible, entarprisirg cit z2ps shall be chosen as commissioners, — Beckman & Co,, 525 Main sireet, will waeh and ofl your harncss clieap now. — — A Banker ih Limbo, Since the suspension of 1he West Side bLank, Mz, Miller, the banker bas been rusticstivg at Colfax Springs. An inves tigat oa of the affairs of the institution, seem to Indicato that the collapeo was evidently anticipated and that Mr. Miller is left in better ficanclal circumstances than the fmsjority of his depositors, ) Re turned from the springs, sult for the em- bezzlement of of intsrest money on notes was brought agatost him by Antonie Bros,, of Asviawall. Justice O'Mlley Id Miller in thesum of $300 bail, which was {urnished by fricnds. The end {s not yet, and parties who clasim to have ben swindled may make it very inter- estig for the doctr. If the current ru- mors vespecting Miller's banklng mathods are sesvoned with truth he is entitled to no clemncy.—Sanford County Bulletin, e — Seal of Morth Carolina Smokiog tobac- ©2 is the best. i “DAfLY, ONE TIME.” What Say Abont a Democratic Editor Has to dvertising Dem didates C. F. Chase, of the Cass County Dem ocrat, sharpens his pencil afresh this week, to touch up the methods adopted by some of his fellow-democrats of Coun oll Bluffs, The paragraph in Tne Bre concarning the omission of *‘d.1t." scrves as the text for the following editorial Recently a very eulogistic nofics of a demooratic district politician, who lives in the city beside the Big Muddy, was printed in the Barlington Gazette, and afterwards copled in a number of the better class of papers in the etate, but without comment. A prominent news paper printed in the city where lives the gentleman 80 profusely eulogized, ia no ticing the article sald that oue thing had been forgotten, that the criginal pub lisher had failed to mark it ‘'d, 1t, which in newspaper parlancs means, ily, 1 time. and Indicates that the no- co is of the “paid” speciss. Come to think of It, are there not too many of ths *d. 1, t." notices published aud the mark forgotten? Jsnot the over- worked and pootly peid editor far too prove to “bubble” {05 profusely when tempted with a §10 bill, and to “‘shoot” s0 high as to *‘scatter,” at the right of £100. Local politicians, ward workers, thug leaders, men unfitted for and un- thought of In connectlon with high and Fonorabla position, occationally bresk vpon the startled and wondering readers ossome woithy and trusted nswspacer, as entlrely ~ fitted for postiions to which nonc bat the best and the ablest should ba called. Little fellows, who have gained a limited and confined notoriety by ‘‘atanding in” with the controlling clement, and being elected mayor a couple of times, ara her- alded to the state by some paper neg- lecting to put on the distinguishing *‘d, it.,”as “‘resembling in physique and mental capacity the Iate Aloxander H. Stephens,’ and the daily readers of news- papers wonder who they sre while they read that ‘‘thelr presence in the cabinet would prove a tower cf strength.” The dabger in the omission of the distinguishing maik, lies in the scatterlng throughout the country theee purchased puffs. The fellows flattered at the ex: pense of thelr own dollars pay for and distribute, where they will do the most good, hundreds of ‘‘extras,” properly marked. These notices fall in the hands of men personally unacquainted with the enloglzed distributor, and they are as liable to belleve that all the good things said of them ara as true as the unsought and unbought notlces deservingly con tributed to really wortby and represen- tative men. Justice to, and the proper treatment of, the real statesmen cf the democratic party in Iows, demend that euch notices a8 we have referred to, should not be publieched without belng marked, and unless they are marked the newspapers in which they find birth will lose a large portion «f the confidence nsually placed in newspapers by thelr readers. *In mental capacily resembling the late Alexander H. Stephcns!” Shades r)fl the truly great departed! Forglve them! iren Adway. At 320 Broadway. A, Hospe's Att and Music store will on Satorday, February 14, zive to each boy or girl who appeara in person a present and a pletore card. Dom't forget the Art and Music store, 329 Broadway, SADLY DESTITUTE, A Deserted Wife in Search of Husbund Seeks Help Here, Her There was yestcrdsy at the transfer a very respectable appearing woman, whose story was a sad one and whose condition excitod pity. She zave her name as Ma- loney, and was accompanied by three children, the oldest a girl of seven, and thie youngest a baby of five months, The baby was eick with the croup, snd the woman had not even money enough to got any medicine. She satd 1hat her bome was in Minpdspolis snd that times being rather dull, her husband, who was a me chanic, sterted away to find work, She had heard nothing from him for three weeks or more, and had etarfed to f llow himup. She had run out ¢f money, and was discourazad as well as helplese. She was anxious to get some way of geiting back to Minneapolis, and the mayor and Deaputy Marshal Bates gatting interested in her casc started a subscription to ralsc money to keep her out of distress, — Captain Seeley's Lecture, Abe Liocoln Post, G, A, R., has en- gaged the celebrated soldier and orator, Captain H. B. Sesley, to lecture for the benefit of theic relief fund, at Masonle tomplo, Tucsday evening, February 24, The subject of the lecture will be ‘‘The Battle of Gettysburg and Southern Pris on Life.” The capfain is a gentleman of fine gen- eral appearance, s graceful, caey and elo- quent epesker. His description of Inci- dents of the great battle of Gettysburg and prison life are marvels In word paint. ing and have called out unqualified praise of the press and people wherever he has spoken We hope the cliizens of Council Blofls and vicluty will give the lecturer a full house on this ocoasion, cspecially 85 the proceeds are to ba app'icd to the relief of the destitute soldicrs and their families, T ckets of admission will be placed on sule at the usual places and by commit tees at 0 cents, Seats reserved without extra charge, — COMMEROIAL, OOUNCIL BLUFFS MABKET, Wheat—No, 1 milling, 65 No, N¢, 8, to, Corn—New, 2fc, Oata—For local purposes, 23c, Hay—85 00@6 1) per tou; baled, 60@60, Rye—85c, Corn Meal—1 30 per 100 pounds, . %md—(}wfl supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ Coal—Delivered, hard, 9 50 per ton; soft 4 (0 per ton Lard—Falrbank’s, wholesaling at 9§c, Flour—Oity four, 1 50@2 90, Brooms—2 95@8 00 per doz, LIV BTO0K. Oattle—Butcher cows 8 25@8 75, wtoars, 3 76@4 (0. Sheep—2 50@3 00, Hogs—4 0@ PEODUCE AND FRUITS, Poultry—Live chickens [per doz. od chickans, Bo; dressed turkeys, ed ducks, 9¢; dressod gasar, 2, 60; Butcher Ezge—27 per dozeo, Vegetables— Potatoee, 50@6 ) par bushel; onlons, 60c per bu; apples, choice cooking or eating, 3 00; beans, 1 00@1 b) per bushel, Cider—32 gallon bbl., 86,50, Oranges—4 01 per be Lewoas—4 10G5 0 GREAT CLEARING SA vl Harkness Brothers. I; e OR the purpose of reducing stock and making way for spring urchases, we | shall, January 6th, offer our entire stock | of Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Curtains, Etc., fo be Isold without regard to cosf This stock comprises a Fine line 0 | choice Dress Goods, Silks, Flannels, Ginghams, Prints, Etc. A choice stock 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 Iot of homemade Comforts Blankets, and Table 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, Tamhour, Turco man. Curtain Goods and Curtain Shades elegant in beauty of desien. Sale Begins January Gth, 1883 Customers will secure BEST BARGAINS, (BY EARLY PURGHASES AT Harkness Brothers, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. svitn & Tot LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and O Main St,, Covxein Brurers, Re AGTS, Towa. —_— A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand whio we will sell In retall or carload lots, All Stock Warranted as Reoresented. Wholciale araretsl) dew en it Grafln ard Feled Hay, Prices sonablo Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave. & Fourth St. CouncilBluffs. 'NORENE & LANDSTROM, Merchant Tailors, Winter Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and at Reasonsbla Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTREED. 906 Main Street, . . AGENTS WANTED. Drs. Judd & Smith’s New Improved Electric Belt. 810 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA; 725 ELM ST., DALUAS, TEXAS; and FT. WAYN IVELY CURES— Kidn r Complaint, Bright's Disens., Khennatism, Neurs orvonsress Westing W Councll Blafts, and Li e akness, Paralysis, Spinal Affsctions, Indigostion, Heart Disonss, Fitc Now fmproved o ne Back, Co'd Feet, and all disoases requiring incressed motive powers. €3 and §5; old stylo §3 each. St e - W.P.AYLSWORTH, HOUSE M \ OVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any raied or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks, the best in the world, W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluffs, s, B J. Eilton X D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 222 Wile Broadway, Counoll Bluffe. JOHN FOX, Deputy Sheriff and lection Agen - | Office with N. Schurz, Justice of tho Peace, Ccun 1| Bluffs, Towa. 3 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Speolal & vertisoments, suo a8 Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- tng, eto., will be lnserted in $his column at tho low | rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion snd FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. ortlon. Leave advertisoments a4 our office, No. Poarl Stroet. noar Broadwav WANTS, s aneral Co {OR RENT- Two rooms at No, Ground floor, fivatiog on park. JTOR SALE-A rarecha proved farm of 400 a Council Bluffe, at & barg terms. 1108, OPFIORR) LN OFFICER & PUSEY property with est sinall towna in ithcut furnitare, or “MURDER MOST FOUL,” To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria. URING the last flve vears the: Jefferiy’ preventive aud cure pensible in putild sor- the at, in ma sale only at the doctor’s offico, N Dyspeptic, why live in mis every cate of indigestion and constipaf the cause f all of ninets per cont diseased has not been a death from diphtherls in any eass where Dr. Thoma a3 used. Ithas boen the meaus of saving thonsands of lives. In int scarle: fever, changing it iv 48 n urs ta ihe simple form, uth Eighth steect, Council Kiuffs, Towa, Send for it; prico §2 with eaneer of the stywach? Dr Thomas y short time. Best of reforences given, ione. CO A X COUNCIL BLUFFS Fiel Gompany Wholesa'e and Retail Dealers in Hard Soft an1 Blossburg CcC o A T W. H. RIBLEY, Manager. Offloe, 38 Main St. M & St P. Railway. BROADWAY STEAM _LAUNDRY 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 & Bpecialty, Established 1882. H, E. REMER, Manager 711 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. Yard, on C. R. L & P. aud 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, J. L. DeEBEVOISE. Onion Ticket Agent No, 607 Broadway Councll Bluffs, REMIOVED Railway Time Table, Corrected to January 7, 1855, COOUNOIL BLUFFS, The fc lowing are the times of the arrival and de. parture (f {raine by ces tandard time, at the looal depcta, Tralns le: ansfor depob fen min. atos eexllcr and arrive ten minutes Iater, RLINGTON AXD QUINOY, Chicago Express Fash Mall, Acoommodation. *AW local depot only, IBAS CITY, BY. JON AND OOUNOIL BLUPPS, Mafl 'and Express, 625 pm Paaific Express, 665 pm €mICA00, MiL¥ AU x Schmitt & Harb ——THE—- POPULAR BARBERS Exprot "Atlantio Exprese, Day Expross *Des Moluos Accommodation, *At local dopot only, *WABARH, BT. LOUIS AND PACIVIC, Ar'uml)m?d.l.nn Louls Express Chicago Fxpross *A% Trausfer only SHICAGO A NORYHWRSTERN, Expross, Paciflc Expross For | office, at a bargain, itexis cures Dy spopssia is | |4 block, w BANKERS. OR SALE—Fighty acres urimproved land | Ocuncll Blufta, n Unlon county, Jowa, 3} uvles. so | Established. = 185 the o s ln Dealers in Forelgn and Domestia Exobauge & Howe Securitics, R. Rice M. D. « CANCERS, s sz, e s GHRONIC DISEASESoren siotsaepec . Osise Over tuirty years practical oxp 103 6, Poarl siraet, Councll Bluffa. £ Conultarion frce. LE—A 2 acre tract of good lind about onie and a halt niles from Cor Bufi - post SWAN & WALKEL, OR SALE—In Harrison county, lowa. 820 acres 3 or pasture 10 to 160 a SWAN & WaL wood city properts proved fanm,” my brick livery stable and cntire s ocx or tho stock ouly and lenge of stable for five yea's or mors. Did a bu: 00 in 18 4 with eight livery horses. 3 N. Matn strect, Council Bluffs, ALE OR TRAL “ou -cil Blufr: Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Mascnic Temple, Oouncl) Blafte T ess of over & W. L. Patton, JRO% SALE-Tands iwproved asd unhmproved 1t you wanta farm in we.tera lows, Kansas Nebragka or Dakota, let us bear from you. SWAN & WALKER. JOR SALE—Special bargsin. A large two story fras e dwelling, ten r oms with all modern im. provements well located aud slmost new. IPiice A5; 40 81,000 cash Lalance long time JTANTED—Tq SWAN & WALKKR. \ owner of property fn Council Bluffs or Potta- wattsmo county, or any on: wishiog to buy or sell property in westorn lowa, Kansss or Nebraska. KWAN & WALKKR. orrespond with any non-resident THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LLINE Omaha Council Bluffs and Chicaeo, The only Ilne 10 take for D & Moines, urshall- wwn, Cedar Kapids, Clinton, Dixio, Chicago, Mil- waukec and wl pointa e tho_po t N braska, Colorado, Wyomii z, Utah Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and California it offers supcrior advai tages not possible by any other line, Among a fow of the nucerous .clite of superior- 3 by the patrons of this road botween are its two traion o day of DAY thefinest that human it and Its 'ALACE SLEEPING CARS which ero mcdols of comfort and elogance; 1ts PAR LOR DRAWING ROOM © ARS, unsur, as and its widely celobratod P - LA the cqual of whi. h cannot b At Council Bluffy th Ex quire of 11, an o Uni vy, 41 Broud way, sinoss and rosl acil Blufr: & Waul OB SAVE -Alares ouber of dence lots in all pans of © u3 before you buy X5 7OR RENT—Wo b ve several houses « for rent, vacant now, our list SWaN & WALKER JROI BaLE—artios wishing to buy oheap lota to buikl on canbuy on monthly 2t §10. We will rent you a lot to buld on privilage to buy it you_ wich on very EWAN & WALKER liberal term-, W ANTED- wocd looation £ ¢ ng mill. sash, door and band manufactory, we have bullding and machinery, well located, for sale {OR RENT - Larico two etory feame bullding su't ablo for warchouse o storave purposos. near railroad depot. BWAN WALKER. Jroi BENT UK SATE m wutal by for sniall .: Good builer, eogine, cup la, b'ower with ing eto., ready to put in wotton BWAN WALKKR, K O BALE—BHUyig, Grunters, tablos dos ki, o cific Jnion Doy ot with those of the Chica m Ry In Chicago the trains of thiy ako close oonnection with those of all eastera For Detroft, Columb, Nisgara Falls, Buffala, 1 Bost n, New York, Philadely ngton and a1l Ok SALE—A top-buggy, first- 1 83 mate and | 8gent for tickets in ex ellent condition Or will trade for choap N (ERY, ‘ Address . M. Beo ¢ filce, Council Blu7a, 1 vou wisn tho hest OAL AND w 00D —George Huaton, 625 Brosd. | 8ents scii iizkotw via way, solls coal and wood at roasonablo prices | M. HUGHITT, 000 1bs, for ton, aud 128 cuble for & cord, | General Manager, fixtures ¢ siugle harness, C. H. bolertson 604 Broas Indianapo'ls, Cincinnat] urg, Toronto, Montreal Balimre, Wash- b at, sk the ticket ot [6) VW ANIED—Evary boay 1w Counci Blufle 4o take Tuskus. Dollvorad by oarrior st only Awenty sents & weok. () "D, FAFERS—For saio” st Bw oifive, a¥ %6 oena hundred JACORB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFILS, IOWA, Office, Main Stroct, Room 8, Shugart and Keuo Wil practice'tn 5. ate and Federal courta. ace A ' Al ticket this line, R 4, HAIR, Geox. Pass. Agent. CHICAGO, THE OLD B THE BRUNSW| ;= IBUCCESSORS T W) 1t o ioi 1 rrrr— L BERVICE, ) & tanvcy, Chiot Qunrieom st Bh Neb, will be re. bruary \ ut of dhe Chicago, B, o, T MONAY D e The mogh extenels F the departivnt of MPPreval of o ntract, HN. 8CHURZ, Justice of the Peace OFFICE OVER AVERICAN EXPRESS COUNCIL BLUFFS. OWA o o reject any arg B fur tho best o of time required for vx X Have rewoved from under the Opera House to “g‘_ [y B INO. 402 BROADWAY, They will oontinue their CIGAR AND TOBACCO business, and invite all their old friends sud the pub | lic tocalland see them. The finest cigary 0A000 alw) ¢ 00 hand, oave—7:2 m. 130 m kundays 9:30-1140 8 m 1:30 - 331t :30~0.40 % 2136 p. m. Amive 10 minutes before learing time. Frow trens’cr ooly P, 0. address, Lock Bok 1189, Council Bluffe.§ Jobn Hockstrasser G 3, yaysb'e to the oider TE et Clowd e (8) 50 8. Tenth Btrech he proposal, whi b chovk " Med Braes in care of sy Mtou BIUVAS shall fai) 10 egncusy 490 eud suicien, acouris — v YVt TR S Warner's ity all woaknes) B4y ©f Friday, shuxwal, v, 1 ORDER YOUR Cob, Coal ¢ Wood OF EH S JONES Idress the uad ta Vo T M'2uicoonr U.S, ludian Apea Frame houses, ~

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