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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, THE DAILY BEE CQOUNCIL BLUFFS. Weduesday Morning, Feb, 18, SUBSCRIPTION RATES, = 30 sents per week - #10.00 per yoar OFFICE! 0.7 ¥earl Btrest, Near Broadway. —_— MINOR MENTION, The tra'ns were agaln a littlc terday. Rev. J. T. McDowell Saints’ church last evening. The demccralic caucuses are to be held Monday evening, February 23. Ash Wednesday to-day will be duly obzerved by the splritualistic churches. Jacob Shoop was pat In the cooler yes- terday for gatting drunk and abusing his famlily. The dummy ferry cars are discon- tinned again, the jce-beldge being braced up by cold weather, off yes preached in Tho Frd English Opcra company ap- pears at the opora house this cvening in “The Bohamian Girl.” D. C. Tacker snd I.2e Burchan have opened a fine barber thop in the base- ment of the opara hoase. The great trant at the opsra house this week will bs James O'Neill in Monte Cristo Friday and Saturday evenings. In the circuit court yesterday Lizzie A York was granted a divcrse from Sylves: ter York on the ground of desertion. Ressrved ecats for Capt. Sevley’ lec ture Tuesday evening, the 2411 inst., can be procared at Bushnell's and a% Foster Bros. The case of Goi'feather agalnst the city Is occupyiry the time of the circuit help the young man reach the front gate when lie calls for the young lady Friday evenlog. — bay a hatness call on Beck Main aiveet, e Betore y man & Co, LENTEN SERVICES As Arranged for at the Episcopal and Catholie Churchies, Rev. T. J. McKay is ssnding to the parishoners ¢f St. Paul's church his Lonten addross. The following is the announcement of services during the sea- son; : ASH WEDNESDAY, Service 10:30a. m, and 7:30 p, m. Mondays—Service 4 Tuesdays—Servics 4:30 p, m. Wednesdaye—S.rvico and lecture 730 P Thursdsye Frids Service 4 50 p. m. ervice and address 4:30 and atardays—Sarvice 4:30 p. m. HOLY WEEK, Dally morning rrayer, 1 Daily evening prayer, day and Friday, 4:30 p. m. Wednesday and Good Friday, 7:50 p. m. The usual Sunday services at 10:45 a. m , and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-echool, 12 m. Tbe service on Saturday of Holy Week will be a baptismal servics and the rector asks the assistance of ell members of the parish in brioging children, and all who ate unbaptised, to Holy Baptism on that oscasion. Strangers wor:hipping with us are arged to remaln after any of these serv- ices, and make the acquaintance of the rector, or leave their name and address in the bux which hangs near the door of the church. The followng is the rector’s address: DeAr Breraers:—Once more the Lenten ssason cslls for renewed activ on the part of the Chbristrian soldicr. Resolve by (iod’s help, todo s>mething this Lant for the extention and upbuild- ing of Chriet’s kingdom in thls commun- ity. yDo you recollect that once on a time in solemn matter you dedica‘ed yourselves, your souls and bodies to Almighty Ged, coutt, with Jittle prospect c¢f resching an end before ty-morrow. The man arrested for being either o crazy or 8o drunk as to insult a woman on the strects proves to be John Miller, a peddler from Neola, He was given the usual fine yesterday. A straightaway mils race on roller takes plice at the rink to-morrow evenlng between Johnny Epsneter, the present holder of the medsal, and Henry Scheldle for the chsmptonship of Council Bluffs, J. W. Morse, the Main street restaur- ant man, received the news ye:torday that his aged mother in New York State had had her leg broken by a fall. Mr. Morse’s family seem to have had more than their ehate of trouble lately. The fellow Van Orman, who was ar- rested in Omaha, snd who clalmed to be a brother of Judge James, is pronounced afriud snd a snare by the judge, who says ho never had any relationshlp with either by blood, marriage or acquaint- anca, At the Y. M. C. A. entartainment last cvening one oF the attractive features of the programme was ‘‘Scencs from my Childhood.” Ten of the boys were degis- natad to bring In remiulscences, and nine of them brought in old alippers, the tenth bringing in a shingle. A homeless Hungarlan, out of work and money, wandered into the city yes- terday from Paclfic Junction, and sought free lodging at the cily jatl. It was found thatone of the man's feet was badly frozen, and yesterda& his great toe had to ba awmputated, Dr. Seybert succeesfully performing the operation., The friends of Sheriff Dan Farrell are urging his appointment as United States marshal for the ®outhern distrlet of lowa. When the time comes for a demo- crai to take tho place of a republican, Sheritf Farrall will find plenty of repub- llcans to back him up in getting there, as heis verry popular, and held in high esteem by all. Mro. Thomas Ryan, of St. Louis, a guest of Mrs, J. J. Brown, and Mr. W, A. Maurer won the gold medals of the P. E. C., the games not being comploted until early yesterday miorning. Resolu- tions were passed {hsnking the ladies for their kind entertainiuent of the club also thavking Miss Ohapmian as president and Mr. Ryan ss sccrotary, after which the club was disbanded. Avo:a has sent a wbsionary to this «ily to try and enthuse the cltizens in faver of building a $500,000 court house at Avoca, and a 2,000 jail in Councll Bluffis, The Bre was unable to learn the geutleman’s nawe, but heard him glve a sireak of talk, and he is certainly one of the best single handed talkers that eve: appearcd here. No wonder Avoca wcoks a rest by sending hlm away from home on a missionary trip. Revival meetings continue at the Methodist church. Among the notable converclons is that of Jim Snodderly. Itis hoped {lat Jim's reform is thor- ough and permanent, and untll he shows it not 1o be so, he will receive encoursge- ment and aseistance from all eides In place of the thumps and slaps which have been freely given him by the press of the elty, Jim has led an eventful wort of & caveer, but it Ist> be hoped now that he has rettled down to steady traveling in the narrow way, A scomstion Is promleed for Friday might, A young msn who has a wife from whom he las mot got a divoree, and who has been passing himeelf for a ringle fellow and cuit'ng & wide swath among soclety circles, has been «uitc attentive to one estimable young Jady, whe, on learning the young fellow's record, bas {oformed the oli gentlewan. The ycung man bas made an cogagement to take her 1o the thester Fiidsy night, and the o'd gentleman bas bought himself a pate of doghle- 03d boo's mnd L: mzking ready to a3 your reasonable service. How much of that service have you actually rendered? We are engagedin building a new ci- ifice for the worship of God. When will that edifice be built if the other members of the church take no more intcrestin the matter than you have taken? To keep alive the interest in the work of the church and hold up the rector’s hands, a faithful attendance on the ser- vices of the church, and a good deal of solf-denls] must be practiced. 1f all the members of the parleh had availed themselves of ihese opportuni- les as litt'e a8 you kave done, how much growth would bave hsen possible! How much interest maintatned? Answer these solemn questions fo God, and your own consclence, and if the avswer is eatisfactory 1ciolve to do even more in the fature, And if the answer is ot satlefactory renew your vows of consecrati'n of God’s service, and let this year witness a revival of earnest, sell-denying Christian work, such as this Parish hss cver seen before, Do not measura y ur service by what others do, or our libeia ity by 1h gifts of othere. Lot your moasure of doing be ascording to your time and strength, and your giving according to the hiess- ings you have received by God’s hands, and your conzequent responsibility. God grant you to devise liberal things, for liberal things shall you stand. May the Holy Spirlt put into your minds good deeires, and give you strength to bring the same to good eftect through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Your friend and ractor, T. J. MAcKkAY. Thero will also be services at ths Ca'h- olic church. The Rt. Rev. Henry Cos- grove, of Davenport, bishop for this dio- ceee, has issued the following regulati'ns for ths obeervance of the Lenten tcison: All the days of Lent are fasting, cx- ceptiry Sundags. All persons who have complated their twenty-first ycar, unloss logltimately dis- pens:d, are obliged to keep the fast Custom allows & cap of cofle>, tea or chocolate, with a emall piece of bread, to be taken in the morning. In the even- ing a collali n not exceeding the fourth part of an ordinary meal, is allowed. By dispeaea‘ion, the uss of flesh meat isal'omed ab the princlpal meal on Mon- doys, Thuislays and Saturdays, except the Saturcay in Ember week and the Thur:day ard Saturday in Holy week. The us2 of fish and flesh meat is not allowed at the sams weal during Lent. All under twenty ouc years of age, those who are cngaged in hard work, the +ick and convslescent, and persons who connot fast without serious injory to heslth, are exempted feom the fast. Persons excused from fasting ou account of tender age, hard labor er s'ckuess, arc not restrictad to the use of tlesh meat to only one meal on the deys on which it is allowcd Those who entertsin any rcasonable doubt about their obligation to faet or abstain ought to apply to their pisiors for advlce or dispensation. The time for fulfillivy the Paschal daty is extended in this diocece from the first Sunday in Lent to Trinlty Sunday. — — A fine organ, half price, at Beard's wall paper store, next to postoflice. o — Real Estate Transters, The following is a list of real estate transfers filed yesterday in tho recorder's oftice of Pottawattomie county, Iowa, as furnished by A, J. Stephenson, abstrac- tor, real estate and loan agent, Council Bluffs, Tow, February 17, 1885. James L. Sallivan to John It, Mextin; nwl, sw} and part el, sw) and part ne j, nwi, 24 74, 4183000, Sheriff 10 A, Lavenburg: part 41, 73, 43—83 990, Fred L. Gray to Arthur S, block 13, Williame' 1st add—. E. Shugart to Peter Koll; 77, 38—81,400, Thomas B Bay to Peter Poterson; nw |, sw) and ¢!, 1ot 2, 20, 44— 8750 Morgzan O Brien to Welch; lot 6, block 30, Everet.'s add— Jobn R. Martin to James L. Sullivan part ot lot 6, Macadoniv—§:300, Total sales, $10,1256 e — Exiic “Enwre Nous. The “Entre Nous" and Progresy'va Euchre club fs now a thing of the past but it will be leng remembered by those who took part ia It as being one of the most plaasant and sncceseful socia' clabs formed tn Counc | Bluffs, The last meet- frg cf the club which was entertained by Miss Lu Jones, on Monday evening last, nstural'y eurpassed the oth ers for excite ment as I* deided the championstin a-d. k; lot 14, 50. p‘nrt 16, gave to the saccossfal competitors the honorable tit'e and badge whish accom- panied it. In the Iadics’ game it was & victory for Mrs. Thomas Ryan, eighteen gamen, although Mies Molite Rice, fif- teen games, Miss Emma _ Phillips, thiy teen games, and Miss May Chapmen thitteen games, pressed {ho champion very clote for rome time. In the gentlemens’ liet Me, Maurer received fourteen games, Phillipps thirteen and W. F, Sapp, thirteen, Total games played, 126, Time was called and the victors piesented with their respective badges., A vote of thanks was passed to the ladies who cntertained the club, to the president, Mies May Chapman, and the secretary and tremsuror, R. S. Ryan, whan the club dlssolved with mutaal vegrets and hopes that it would be soon 19-0rgani: W. A N. — L E Smitl isan caterpririog adver tleer of his weod yard. He has hung a neat el3n on the rail In front of the post offioe. JUSTIOE AT NEOLA, Justics Shurz is Led to Bellieve theve is None there for Him. Justice Shurz, of this c'ty, has been called on to defend liimself agalost a pe- culiar suit, 1t seems that on the Gth of Novamber, 1383, Dr. A. J. Cook sued I'red J. Baker and others on account. The papers wera served by J. H. E. Hemsworth, of Neola, Judgement was rendered, but the defendants took an ap- pesl to the circuit court, and the case went out of Justice Shurz's cour'. The juctice did not reseive even his own fees, but the court while claimlog §4. ants the jastice to psy hir, and has ccmmenc- ed sult before Justice Riley Clark, of Ne- ols, Theamount was not large, snd the cxpense ard trouble of defending the case at Neola was coneiderable, but Justice Shurz, who bas a keen stnse of what is fale between man and wav, feit that he was belng imposed on, end to determined {o fight a o'aimn which hs deemed so un- juet, even if it was a small amount. Yes- terday wes the day sat for hearing, and Justice Shmiz, puting cn his Sanday clothes, hia pockets fall of legal author itics and documents, and his heatt full cf indignatlon, tock the train for Neola. At Weston he was surprised to meet Riley Clerk himself. little satisfact on, merely telling him that he could not try the case yesterday. Jus- tice Schurz pu-hed on to Neols, and ap- pearcd In person, as summoned, but all the information he could gain was from the piaintiff, who tcld him that Riley Clark had gcne to Wescen, and had con- tinued the case to sume indefinite time in the fature. Justice Schurz was satls- fied that someb: dy was planviug to get a snap judgment sgainst him, snd after takinz some leg4l steps to prevent any such move, he tumed his face toward Councll Bluffs again. PERSUNAL. Frank Shinn, of Careon, is in the city. H. B. Williams, of Glenwood, was in the city yesterday. L. T. Genung, Bluffs yesterday. E A. Babcock and wife, of Avoca. Bechtelo's yesterday. Charles Wright, brother of Mrs. J. O, Ben- nett, has returned to his home in Selina, W. J. Earhart, who was formerly with Wright & Baldwin, is in the city looking after some legal businass for the Milwaukee & St. Tau'. of Hastings, visited the were at UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT, An Incendiary Tries to Burn the Coy House Yesterday Morning. , At an early hour yestarday morning an alarm of fire was tarned in, caused by the discovery of emoke issulng from the first building below the Coy house proper and used by the guests as sleeping apart- mente. The alarm came in, as ueual, very mild, a different number being struck at each five house, The depart- meut got out in pretty good shape, except that the chief is ssid to have eomeway falled {0 catch the alarm and did not sp- pear on the ecene. The blazo was speedi- ly suppressed, doing but little damage. The five ia suppcsd to have been caused by au incendlary, as thers had been no fir ein that part of the bulldtng for severa! wecks Since the tmnall pox Eroke out at the Coy houss thisre has been a liberal use of disintectavts, and every- thing necesary to be done to pravent any further ccntagion has heen a'tended to under the direction f the city physi- cian, but ths theory is advanced t'at envme of those who feel nervous about the possibility of further contagion bave sought to burn the place up It ecoms herdly probable that this is the case, but whatever the motive it seems that some fire-Sug must have started the blaze, Beckman & Co., 525 Main street, will waeh and oll your harpess cheap now. e — The late Sanator Anthony's books and autographs are advertised for sale in New Ycrk thls week, COMMEROIAL, COUNOIL BLUPFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 1 milling, No, No. 8, 10, Corn—New, 25c, Oats—For local purposee, Hay—85 00@6 7) per to Rye—3aio, Corn Meal—1 30 per 100 pounds, ~ Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 6 50, Ooal—Delivered, hard, 950 per ton; soft 40 per to Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling st 95c, Flour—Oity four, 1 50@2 90, Broomu—2 95@3 00 per doz, LIVE BTO0K, Oattlo—Bntcher cows 8 25@3 75, stears, 8 75@4 00 Sheop—2 50@3 00, Hogs—4 00@4 25, PEODUCR AND FRUITH, Poultry—Live chickens [per doz. od chickens, 8c; dressed turke ed ducks, 9¢; dressed geese, 8 1 Bntter~Creaunery, 20@ 27 per_dozen. Vigetables - Potatoss, 50@ 630 per bushel; onlons, G0c per bu; apples, choice cooking. of eating, 8 (0; beans, 1 00@1 60 per bushel, Cider—32 gallon bbl , 86,50, Oranges—i 0) per bok. Lemons—4 50@5 00 ver Lox 2, 60; e, aled, 60@60, Butcher MANDEMAKER & VAN, ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, No 201 Upper Broadway, Councll Bluff,s Riley gave him | ~WEDNESDAY, FEBKUARY 18, 1885, bREAT CLEARING SALE ssll Pau Harkness Brothers. R OR the purpose of reducing stock and making way for spring urchases, w shall, January 61h, offer our entire stock of Dry Goods, Carpets, Cleaks, Curtains, Etc., fo be Isold without reéard to cos This stock comprises a Fine line o choice Dress Goods, Silks, Flannels Ginghams, Prints, Etc. A choice stoc 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 comnlete and offers sepcial inducements for select- ion from choice variety of vatterns. It ncludes Exminster, ~ oquettes, Bodv Brussels. Tapesiry Brussels. Three PIy 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 Eth, 108 Customers wil) secure BEST BARGAINS, BY EARLY PURGHASES; AT { Har 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. kness Brothers, “MURDER MOST FOUL,” To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria. URING the last flve years there has not been a death from diphtherla in any case whero Dr. Thomas Jefforls’ preventive and cure was used. It has been the meats of savin penstble in putidd sor- thr. at, in n nt soarler fover, sale only at the doctor's office, N ighth ¢ Dyspep tic, why live i aio in despalr with every ¢ e of indix pation in a very shork the causo of all of ninety per cent diseascd conditions. T GoAax | BROADWA e STEAM LAUNDRY —_— Wholesa'e and Reiail Dealers in All the Latest Improvea Hard Soft an1 Blossburg Machinery. (@ o - NI T All Work First Class. W. H. EIBLEY, Manager. Orders by Mail Solicited Oftize, 25 Main St. : M & t. P Railway. thoueands of lives. Yard, on C. R. L. dc. ders over $2.50. Collars and Cuffs a 8pecially, Established 1882. H, E. REMER, Manager 111 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. 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. DeBEVOISE, Onion Ticket Agent No. 607 Broadwey Councll Bluffs, REMOVED Railway Time Table, Corrected to January 7,188, COUNOCIL BLUFFS, Tho following are the imes of the arrival and partare of raina by oentr d at looal depote. Tralus leave transfer dopob ates earlier and arrive ten minates later. OHICAGO, BURLINGION AND QUINOY, Luavy. 685 p m 0:40 8 m 13:90 p m de the Chloago Kxpress Fast Mall, , Acoommodation, Schmitt & Harb A 55 pm ‘Atlantlo Express, 9125 s m y Expross *Dos Molues Accommodation, At local d RS, BT, 10 s S uis Expross Chicako Express *Af Transfer only 9310460 AR NORTHWRSTERY, Expross, Pactflo Expross BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC, B4 Paul Expross, Day Expross 6:10 POPULAR BARBERS INO. 402 BROADWAY, Linooln Expross, *A% Traosfor only NNY TRAINS TO OMAIIA They will continue their CIGAR AND TOBACCO —9:30 -10:30 1140 & business, sud in ite all their old friends and the pub o m lic tocall and seethem. The finest cigars to| ) ksoco alwaye on band, —9:80—11140 a. 1:50 p.m. Amive 10 minutes before leaving tim Frow trane'er only blook, Justice of the Peace. P, 0. address, Lock Bok 1189, Council Blufts, 1 Councl) Blufty SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Main St., Couvxcin Brurrs, TowA. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. KIEL SALE STABLES Koer Horses and Mules constantly on hand whic we will sell In rotall or carload lota. All Stock Warranted as Reoresented. Wholcrale ardretell dea en i Graln and Feled Hay, Prices sonable Satlstaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave. & Fourth St. UouncilBluffs. NORENE & LANDSTROM, Merchant Tailors, Winter Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style sn Short Notice and at Reasonubls Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. . . . . Councll Blufts, 906 Main Street, AGENTS WANTED Drs. Judd & 8mith’s New Improved Electric Belt. 819 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA; 725 ELM ST., DALUAS, TEXAS; and FT. WAYNE, IND 1T FOSITIVELY K nd Liver Complaint, Bright's Disoas Khounatism, Neuralels Dysporsia, Nervonsuc 1 1'A ligeation, Moart, Diseaas, Headach, Lame Back, Co'd \$08 roquird lacrensed motive powers, New OV €3 and §0; old stylo 83 ench. oot d ’ e W. P. AYLSWORTH, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick boildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frame hous moved on LITTLE (IANT trucks, the best in the world, W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluffs, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special a vertisements, suo s Losh, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Ront, Wants, Boa: ing, ote., will be Inserted in this column a4 the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firet Insertion | — and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequer ertlon. Leave advertisements at our offico, Pearl Streer. near Broadway. s, B J, Eilton. §_D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 292 ¥>Adle Broadway, Counoll Bluffe. JOIN FOX, Deputy Sheriff and General Collection Agent, im- | Office with N. Schurz, Justice of the Peace, C:unci 8 of | Bluffs, Iowa. 5 WANTS. VW ANTED—A cood girl to o cenoral housework, Call at 169 Bangroft streot. TOR S\LE—A rarc chan-c proved farm of 400 acres, within Council Bluffe, at & hirgain. Low p terms, Bwan & W KBR YTI08. OFYIORR) W. B, ¥, rOSTY OFFICER & PUSEY MERLE BANKERS.. Council Blufls, + untv, Jowa, § south-cast of Al 5 ton, the ¢ uuty ecat, or witi trade for Nebraska or | Established Kaneas WAN & WALKER. OR SALE—A good payirse hotel property with livery stable, in one of the best small towns in western Towa will sell with or without furnitare, or will trade for a mall farm with stock «tc. Swax & WALKPR. n 1856 - | _Dealers tn Forelgn and Domestla Exohange and acre tract of good land about [ Home Securitice. tniles trom Council Bufi. post JOR SALE—A o and a NOR SALI 1n Harrison county, fows and, all under fence—a improvementS all under cultivatin exzept ) acred good gross or pasture land, R. Rice M. D. GRS D | CANCERS, i e e e we W P usultaion trce. St. Charles Hotel. O STREET, BET 7thand Sth, - - LINCOLN, NEB, Mrs. Kate Coakly, Proprictoreas. £ Nowly and clegantly furnlshed, Good sample roms on first floor, £ Teris 21,60 0 82 por day, Spoclal rates given members of the legislature, nov10-11m-me e OR SALE—Special bargaia two story fras 0 dwelling, ten r.oms with all modern i provements. well wnd almost new. P 45,00 1,00 cash Lalance long time SWAN & WALRKR. ‘\‘1\)\'1"']! correspond with any non- owner of proporty in Coi wattame county, or any or sell propeity in western lowa, TOR der e lots in all parts of Council Blufls. 13 befor ou by SWAN & WALKKRL Seo Mendelssohn & Fisher, ARCHITECTS TRooms 28 and 290maha Natl, Bank Block BUCCKSKORS TO Dufrene & Mendelssohn Goo. 1 hor, formery with W. L. B. Jenoy , Chicago, Jauideim Hardy Nursery Steck! For pricod eatalogue of tho POMONA NURSERIES addrers, 1. C. 1. Box 200, Omahs, Ne v N ! imediataly nonh of the I A3 [ Ingtitute for the Deat aud Dumb, Condricts taken or tree planting. JanZBdsmwla DOR BALE—A top-buggy, firstlvss mako and in ex.ellont condition,Or will trade for cheap wob. Addroes . M. Beo ofiice, Council Blu7e, (00AL AND 800D o liowton, o2 Do way. eclls coal and wood at reasonable pricos 000 Ibs. for & ton, and 128 cublo for &' cord, TOR huve several houses on our list for rent, vacant now, SWaN & WALKKR. TOR 8aLE—Partics wishi cheap lots to build on canbuy on nonthly payments of from 310 BWAN & WALRER " We will ront you a lot to_ bu ld o privilage to buy 1f you with on very EWAN & WALKKR. ny one wishing & i mill. sash, door avo building and Teas or trade: Toon D railroad depot. o pu'tal Io for sn Good Liler, engine, cupl ing eto put in wotion SWAN WALKKR, dy R SALE Tand, Touscs, Lota ason, 603 First avenuc. ANTED—Evory body in Councll Bluffe 80 take Tuskur, Dellvored by carrier ab only Swenty nts & wook. ()LD PAPERS—For salo at Bus office, ad b cents () L hundred JACOB SIMS, Attornsy - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA, Office, Main Strect, Room §, art and Keso Wili practice ln 8.ate and Federal courts. N. 8CHURZ, OFFICK OVER AMERICAN KXPRESY 'OUNCIL BLUFFS. owa THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LLINE Council Bluffs and Chicaeo, o Al batea lhosom Dixke Chionso, MU Washington and C N advactages not possible b; e CHICAGO Avo RAILWAY. y ine 10 take for Des Moines, wrshall lorado, Wyou Utah, I other ling 18 polcte of superior ! this rosd hotwee 0 o day of DA hich aré thefinest that ingenuity (an creato; Its PALACE 8L, which are mc ort and elegance; 3 LOR DRAWING ROOM CARS, unsurpasecd by any PALATIAL DINING CARS the cqual of whiih fou' d elsswhere At Council Bluffs the traius of the Union Pacifio ion Dupo' with those of the A Ry In Chicago the trains of th make close connection with those of all easter ORDER YOUR mahe COACHES w OF BH S8 JONBES Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Magonic 'Temple, Io . ‘or Dotrolt, Columbus, Indianapo'ls, C1=cinnat!, Nisgara Buflalo, Filtaburg, Toronto, Montres] Boston, New York, Philadelphi im 1, Waal: ton ud all poinits In the East, ask the tickes ent 1or tickets ia the NOWTH WESTERE, * 1f you wisn the hest sccommodationsd Al Juioked aionts ecli bickets via this line, M. HUGHITT, 4. HAIR, General Mansger, Gen. Page. Ageot, . CHICAGO,

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