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6 THE DAILY BEE---COUNCIL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1885 THE DAILY BEE OOUNCIL BLUFFS. wedn®sday Morning, f:e BUBSCRIPTION RATES, 0 By Osrrler = = = = By Mol OFFIOR! 0, 7 Foarl firost, Noar Brondway. MINOK MENTION, The funera! of Mrs, Bates iy to be heid sfternoon, John Ryan and John Kelly were yen teordsy fined for being drunk. Tha democra'ic city conventlon meets this sfternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Ed Waterman will shortly hear the cry ¢‘papa”’ from a bran new g'rl baby, There will probably be a Briss Mela take place in this city on next Taesday. H. Friodman, since yesterday after @0, is the happy father of a boancing boy. The danghters of Rebeckah LoJga No, 8, give a wocial ball In Reno's hall to- ariow even!ng, The bhoard of trads is to have an im- portant meeting this cvening at 8 o'clock eharp at Odell & Day’s oftice. Xa the case of Foraythe vs, Smith the jury yesterday brought in a verdlct for 800 in favor of the plaintiff, Loave to marry was yesterday granted C. 2. Poterson and Lizzle Atkin; als Josoph Balihaur and Tillie Ellorman, a1 of this city. The Jews will celebrate next Monday, ftbe'ng Purim, A number from Couacl! Blufts will attend the ball ia Omaba on that evening. Tae Mothodist charch holds its quar tetly mesting one week from Sunday, at which time Rev. W. T. Saith, the pro sifing elder will ba prasent. ,In the ciccult court yesterday the case of McKinzio vs Kelley, in which daw ages were c'aimed for the wnskillful ehoeing of a horse, was oa trial. The city will have another suit some of Bhese slippery days if it does not sae to it ¢hat the sdewalk on Willow avenue, Just west of the Bloomer eohool building, &6 not fixed, One colored kid arrlved here yeaterday, & ravaway from hls home in Atchisen, Kas, The little fellow sald he wanted to e@se his grandmother who lived here, Officer Smullen took the little runaway 4n charge. To morrow evening, at the Coy house, Jacob Schmitt, the well known maneger of the Bavarian band, and “EKnight of €he Razor,” will be united in marriage to Miss Emma Knemeier, a slsler to the proprietor of the Cuy house. THE Bee yesterday made one of those fludicrous mletakes common to eH nevs- aper offices, where the types getting the editor into m'schief. Tur Bee should bave sald *'Col. Keatley madea *acathing #peech” Instead of a “‘scattering” speech. The defenlant’s demurrer to the p-ti- lon in the caso of the D. W. Flowerce Nce company against Elizabeth Klein, argued and sabmitted last week and men- tioned at the thma of its submission, was on yesterday sustained in the cfrouit court, Henry Fcheldler has cha'lenged John Epeuter, jr., for a two mile race on roller wkatos, to take place at the mink this eveniug. This is the second race be- Cween these young mea and will be very exciting, belng the largeet race on skates ever run fn this city, it being filty-zix times around the rivk, An attempt is belng mede to geta syndicate formed to buy the Catholic church property for 20,000, tho shares of stock to bs $100 each., If this plan ls euccesstul, the money thus real'zed will o uzed in completing tho elegant new church, the foundaucn of which & elready lald, In the case of Eva Perrin agalnst Daweon the jury yestcrday brought in a verdict of §300 in favor of the plaintif The jury would not have missed it if they had made it §1,000, for Dawson's conduct In asranltlog the woman as shown ln'v the evidence, wasa plece of ‘bruality, even if she ways & prostitute, Meeers, Millett, Hardin, De Bevolse, Brodbeck and Odell went y.sterday up to the island, 1n'a hack, huniing for wo'ves which they heard were thereabouts They bave hag a good desl of exper ence 4n hunting, but not so much in capturiog game, but thoyswill have a good time out of any excursiom, whether successful or o', Willism Patton’ is an aspirant for s member of the echool beard, Helsa youog who was educated in the ®otools here, and s In wany ways an o+ timable young man; but when coupled wi h John Jay Frainey and Bjlly Galvin, ho forms one of a ward political trio, who ovght to be sat down on flai—very flat, win 0'Conner, who are in jail on charge of ®urgluizing Cooper & MoGee's store, ere none other than Myers and Scott, who forme:ly were running the 8t. Loui westaurant (n Tenth etreet, and who skipped out, ‘aking the show cases and an Indian todsce) elgn, on which there Wis & mor Insurance Changes. The lowa and Nebraska insurance cox pany has Increased 1's capital stock to $400 €00 and is to remove its prinelss office from Courcil B'uffsto Sioux City. The veme of the company is fo be changed to that «f the Wastera Home The «fliosrs Eit Clayton, Taeuraneo o mpany. W, L Joy, vr-side aresloent; G W, Ku'g wo' b, sacretary »od mavsger; Ge 1gs Wiare, treacus J. T. Hart, gonersl wansger. i|g ot CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION. How 1t is Offcored, What 1t Wil Do, and How It Will Do It, A New Organization, Thers have been all sorta of reports aa ) the Citizers' s what it is purp wh to what sed £ ascomplish, Some only & klcking machice to punish them. Others goy 1t e a echeme to keep ambl- tous citlzens into power, and o one after Even the mayor, who prides himself on Ils another report has been spread. being the fathcr and helper of all enter prises for upbuildiog the clty, claims that it is made up of iasurance men, who have thus organizd to defeat the propcsad lo cal taxation of insurance companies. Ioall fairnors the stand before the publlc for what it really ociation is and are in office bave glven out that it ia association ehould make a strong candidate, and unless the r-publicans ncminste s better man he will be elected He hae been known as an anti-Vaughan demccrat, but It is understood that the mayor and that clique bavo sought to win him over, and make him feel that he is under obliga- 8 to them for eupporting him. It fe ht that ha has etrer gth and bold- nss encugh to demand of the elique “hands off 1f he dces not he will lose many votes, and will doubtless be defeated, for this year there seems to b a determination on the part of the better citifors of both parties, to break up the old slates and try reform. The nomination of George Blaxeim in the Third ward is by no meats & bad one for the democrats. Mr. B'axsim runs a shoe shop on lower Main street. He has the reputation of being an bouest man, and is rather againat the present admin’s. trati n, There e no fear «f Mr. Blax sim, if elecied, doing or allowirg any crooked werk or funny businees, but the nly fear is that he fs not shre vd enovgh .| in the wily ways of the (14 « flise-holders and politicians to see through echemer, and prevent himself from being drawn into them, He is not a strong cardidate, snd has been defeated before, If the re- ie, and tho purposes are now fully eet [publicans ate wiss in théir nomination forth, and its crzanization made known. The officers clectsd for this year tra as followa: N. M. Pusey, president; J. P, Casady, vico presiden Al x Wood, tre sarer, Exscutive committoe—N. M. Possy, president; J. P. Caeady, vice pres'dent; J. C. Dellaven, s crotary; Alex Wood, teonsursr: 1 L, Shugatt, S J. Brown J. F. Evaur, Wells Cook, J. . Hart, H. H. Motcalf, Robert Percivel, H. H. Flold, Its constituticn and by-laws are quite longthy to give leng hy, almost tco promise of long life, for it has become a well cgsablished rule that most eocieties with long ¢ ns itutions haye short lives and those with short conetitutions live long. 1f the purposes, however, sct forth by thiy Citzers' assuolation are carrled out, it is hoped, for ths good of of the ci'y, that it may be long 1 ved and grow in s'rength ss thy years go by Councll Bluffs needs aivaacement and reform and neeis them badly, and if the association Lives up to ity premtees it will bsa graat help to thy bast interests of the citg. The followiug welected cectinns of its constitution and by-laws Indicats suffi- cient'y what its purpose {s, and Low this purpoee is to be met: In order %o inwrs a meore perfect ad minis'ration in our municipal affairs; to promote the general welfara and pros- perity of the ci'y; to protect citizane, ae far ax posstbla, vgalnst the evlls of cate- less or corrupt legislation; to effact the prompt evforcement and execution of the law; to foster and encourige all enter prises necess:ry and calculatsd to develop and extend our busivess snd commercial interests; to protect and malntaln our cradit, both at home and abroad; to sccure such leglslation, both state and natlonal, as the Interests of tha city msy from time to time require; {o arouse amore widely extended interest in our municipal legis'ation and adminlstration; tn correct exis’ivg abuses, and to prevent their future recorrence, and belleving that to secure th:se ends, organized sction is necesiary, we, citizens, tax-pay- ers and voters, in the cily of Counoil Bluffs, have formed this ass ciation, and or is government have established this constitation: No person holding any Important eflic of emolument under the national, state or dlty government, nor any mewmber of oity councils, shall be eligible for mem- bership. The extcutive committee shel! have the power {0 suspend this rule in individua! cases for prudential reas ns, and any member becoming a candidste for any of theee offices shall thereupon cease to hold office in this committee, cr serve on any of i's sub-committees, and upon being elected, shall cease to bea member of the committes. Nominations for memberehip shall be made in writing to the executivs commit- tee, who, after careful exsmivation and inquiry as to the fi ness, thall report to the citizen’s commi tee fur election such a8 they approve. Five dirsenting votes thall defeas a nomination in vhe exscu tlve committes, aud a three-fonr hs vote by ballot of those present st ths mesting of the citizen's committee shall be re- quired to elect. Members may be dropped from the ll for fInattention to tneir duties cr other safficient caus», st the instance of the execotive committee, by a thres- fourths ballob of those prerent at the next meetiog of the Citiz ny' Commnlittee. Regular meetings of the a's cialon shall e held at the rooms of the es 02ia- t'on et ruch times as the executive cow- mittee may de ermine. Regular mectmgs of the exeoutive com- wittee shall be held every Tuesday. Toe executive committve shall appoint the following_standing committees: Fi- aunce, fi ¢ aflairs, public improvements, pollce affalrs, muni-ipal organizatlom, city and county legislation snd adminis— ration, state ligislation and taxa'ion Esch of siid committees shall consiet of hree or more membe s of the asscela- tion, The exccutive commiltee shall have power to appcint such other committeer, standing or speclal, as they may see fit. All comnn ttees, standing cr eprcial, shall repcrt, in - writiog only, vpon such subjeots 85 ars subwitted and reterred to them by the executive committee; and oll reports of committees shall be made in the first ivstance to the exccative com- witiee, and shall be by it, in its discre- tion, repo t:d to a r gulsr meeting of the essoctation- Ths exccutive committee msy, I lts disoretion, report to auy regulr met- ing upon suy subjact ewbracing wit'io the purpose of the asscciation us set forth in the constitution, A memberehip foe of $2 00 st tims of brcoming a membsr, and an snnual fee of £2 00, due and piyable Jandary Lst, of cach year, The Nomionees, 2 A Who Is this Reed whom the democrats 1t s row olaimed that Wilson and |y, vy pominated for a'dorman from the Fourth ward? That question was hemd freqoently yesterday, Many, bowever, ae able to answer it, snd they know him ©> be just the sort of a man who ought to make a g od aldcrman, a'though he has not bad great experience in wunligal waiters as an officlal. the freight « flice of the Unicn Pacific, but ' f-iends claim that he isnot “U. P." candidate in the ordinary of that ‘erm, and is not & monopolist, He is uiged by the workingmen, who liave corfi‘ence in his belng true t) their nteres's, a1 d is tacked solidly by the reci‘enia «f the bottons, who feel thar hey bave had po r-presintation in the cornel, and thet they have not been pro teeted from flvode «r from stenchee. He {5 8 man of more than crdleary icteill- geuce #vd educet on, and has friends of heal aud hear: to that with the backing he has he wil . W. Berger, seoretary; Heis a clerk in o180 wapy thoy can have a rcpabtlican alderman from the Third. DID HE SERVE IT? A Constable Gives a Puzzle to the Attorneys, Justice Hendricks lately sent out an orlginel notice to a constible to serve, snd has just got a retarn which proves a puzzler to the attorneys as to whether the constabls got service or nct. The document is decidedly nnique, thoe return and feo bill being as follows, the printed blank and the wxitien part being stranga- ly mixed: The within nctice come into my hands on the 20 day cf February 1885 and 1 duly served the same on the day of ——— 188— by read ng the within no— tice to the witkin vamed Made Dili- vent Search Went to his place sec 4 Lycn tp and learned that he was in Marshal Co Ia there will be a foreclosare on his place March 14, 1884, ard deliviring a true copy of the eame. Done in Lion county Jowa this 224 day of February 1885. P, W. Housg, Constable ¢f I,; on Township, Servic b0 Capy. Mileug 81.25 if 1 had this sooner { conld done some- thing with it, P, W. Housg, Coustable, ——— Afine organ, half price, at Beard's wall paper store, next to postoffice. e — Beckman & Co , 526 Main street, will wash and ofl your harness cheap now. s e Republican City Convention, The republican city convention will be held at the city building on Thursday afterncon, February 26, 1885, st 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating cne cardidate for alderman at large, and three park commissioners, to be voted for at the ensuing civy election. Thes: veral ward primaries will be held on Wednes- day evening, February 27, at 7:30 p. m, The Firat ward primary will be held at Weis & Clausen’s etore and select five delegates. The Second ward primery will b held at tho city building and eelect nine del- egates, Che Third ward primary will ba held at the office of Lindv & Hart aod select ix delegates, and also numinate one can didate for alderm:n, The Fowth ward primary will be held at Revos hall and select nine delegates, and aleo one caudidate for alderman, By order of the republican city central commlittee, Jacos Sivs, Chairman, “Dress Up. James Franey, the well known mer- chant tailor, has not only 0 far racovered from bis {lluess as to be anle to give his personal attention t> business, but has got his new gcos in, 8) that now s the time for bis many customers to drop in on himand ‘“‘driesup.” He certainly has as Jarze and varled stock of goods as can be found ia tbis part of the world, and as to good fits and _exc-llent make everypody knows that Friney takes the lead. Put in your orders early. Registranon Notice, The boa'd of registration of Kane township will meet at the cffice of the the town clerk, No, 102 South Maln streot, March 31 and dth, 1885, for the puriowe of completng and revising the regi try for the special elcction to be held March 10 1885, A Gaas, Township Ulerk. e — Eefore you buy & harn+s» oall on Beck— man & Co,, 520 Main street. B Tho reccipts of lumber at St, Paul, daring 1885, were 80 850,000 feet again 1 87,695,000 feet in 1843, Shipmen e wore 202,720, as agaiust 186 739,000 in 1882 MANDFMAKER & VAN, ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS . AND BUILDERS No. 201 Upper Br-adway, Councll Blufla, A. J. MILLER, (COLORED) Hair Cuttin gand Shaving. This is an Lqual Rights Shop. 610 Broadway, Couneil Bluffs, COOK'S FXCURSIION PARTIES sail from New Yo k in April, May, Ju e and July by first class ste_mahipe. SPECIAL T URIST TI KETS for INDIVIDUAL TiAVELRRS ut reduced rutes, by the best reutes for plessurs 1 0 K'S /RSI NIST, with maps, contalns fall parsic ars; by mail f5r 10 cer ts 5 COOK 8 8 'N, 281 Broadway, N. Y. Or 100 Deabora t., Chicago, Lils, wed satlOwme R. Rice M. D, CANCERS, 20 s e v o N y yeare puactics! experienss @aiee \r-id, Oount] Mgty o ta/1on tres. 'N. 8CHURZ. Tustice of the Peace OFFICE OVER AMERICAN KXPREAS COUNCIL BLUFFS. owa -RUBBERS- A full stock of Mens’, Womens’, Boys’, Misses’ and Childreny’ New Jersey ARCTICS, now ready in any quantity to suit purchasers, CHICAGO TERMS and DISCOUNTS every day in the year. We 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 cheap. Try a case of our COMMON SENSE ARCTIC for MEN, we FULLY recommend them. Write for list on “Lumbermen,” Z T. LINDSEY & CO, Storehouss and Salesroom, 41 N. Main St. Office, 412 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. “MURDER MOST FOUL,” To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria. URTNG the last five years there has not been a death from diphtherla in any case where Dr. Thomas Jeftorls’ preventive and cure was used. 1thas been the meats of saving thousands of lives. Indis- pensible in putild sor. thr. at, in m igusnt soarle fever, changing it in 48 h urs to tho simple form. For salo only at the doctor's ofics, No. 23 South EIghth streot, Councll Klufls Iowa, Send for it; price §2. Dyspeptic, why live in misery and ie in des wir with cancer of the stomach! Dr. Thomas Jefferls oures every oo of indigestion and corstipation in & very short time. Best of references given. D) epopssin is the cause ef all of nincty per cent diseased conditions SMITH & TOLLER, AG LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Main St., CovNctn Brurrs, Towa. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From, KIEL SALE STABLES Keop Horses and Mules constantly on hand whie we will sell in retail or carload lota. All Stock Warranted as Reoresented. Wholecale spdretid Cralt ard Faled Ray. Prices sonable ction Guaran SCHLUTER & (@i g Oorner Fifth Ave, & Fourth St. CouncilBluffs, AGENTS WANTED. Drs., Judd & Smith’s New Improved Electric Belt. 810 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA; 725 ELM § DALUAS, TEXAS; and FT. WAYN hetuatism, Nouralels , Hoart Disoass, ity Now tmproved o Dyspoysia, Nervonsr css Wi sting Wor Headach, Lame anaall 8 and ¥5; old st e — HOUSE M " Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame hous moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks, the best in the world, W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluffa, H. H. FIELD, W. C. ESTE Field & Estep, UNDERTAKERS 31+ Broadway, Courcil Bluffs, Towa. Office Calls Attended Promptly, Day and Night. Particular attention given to Embalming TEHE PHENIX AND “THE ENGLISH ” KITCHEN. 505 Broadway, Council Bluffs. THE ONLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE IN THE CITY. Everything served in first class style and on short notice Hot and cold lunches always ready. SPECIAL NOTICES.| JOHN NAGEL, NOTICE.—Special a vertisements, euc ws Lost, BUCCRSEOR TO Tono , To Rent, Wants, Board. = Fonig, Yo Lowns Bor Baie,ielRens, Weo, ooe HasTINGS & NAGEL, 3 of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion Wholes al e . Produce and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsoquent n- And Commission. No. 386 Holladay St, DENVER, COL, Pearl Street, noar Broadwav N So icit Consignments and guar- antee quick sales and proapt re— turns. Give usa tfial. References—Bradstreet’s or Guns Agencies; and Yirst National Bank, WANTS, her hofel in a live z & Lusines: ab month. No cther hotel in the p T ka per al, JOR SALE N:\L Porms lic BWAN & WALKRR JOR SALE OR TRAD 8 0 acres of lan P Wayne county, Mo. Will trade for Couns Bluffs city pr.perty or sell cheap for cash or 1 ai time. BWAN & #ALKER FANTS TO TRADY —Uood Towa cr Nebraska W i tor a amall stock of hardwaro or go eral merchandize, well located. SwAN & WALKER. TANTED—Woman pastry cook immediately at W Sien hen F. H. Orncurr, I, M. TREYNOR, COUNCIL BLUFFS GARPET (O, §. T, Frence. AT OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 1 milling, 65 No. 2, 60, No. 8, 50, d 2 Corn—New, 25c, Oata—For local purposes, 230, —8b 00@6 50 per ton; baled, 50@60, Rye—8bo. Corn Meal—1 80 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ Ooal—Delivered, hard, 9 50 per ton; soft 400 per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 95c, Flour—City four, 1 50@2 90, Brooms—2 85@8 00 per doz, LIVE 8100K, Oattlo—Butcher cows 8 25@3 75, Butcher steers, 8 75@4 00, Sheep—2 50@3 00, Hogs—4 00@4 26, PRODUCE AND Poultry—Live chickens,[per doz, § ed chickens, 8c; dressed turkeys, ed ducks, 9¢; dressed geeee, Sc, Butter—COreamery, 26@250; choice country 202, Fgge—27 per_dozen, egotablos— Potatoes, 50@60 per bushel; onlons, G0c per bu; apples, co cooking or eating, 3 (0; beans, 1 00@1 60 per bushel, Cider—32 gallon bbl., $6,50, Orangos—4 0) per box. Lemona—4 50@5 00 ver box césady Orcutt & French - 405 Broadway Council Buffs} A Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Mattings, J. L. DeBEVOISE, Onion Ticket Agent No. 507 Broadway Councll Bluffs, Railway Time Table. Linoleums, 0il Cloths and Upholstery. Mail Orders Carefully Filled! COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. 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, Corrccted to Janusry 7, 1886, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, ‘The following are the times of the arrival partare of traine by central atandard time, ocal depote, ‘Tralns leave trausfor depod ates earlier and arrive ten minutes later. CHI0AGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, obl - ARRIVE 0 Kxprose Fast Hiad, Accommodation, *A# local depot only. QIYY, 87 JON_ AND COUNOIL BLUYPS. Mail and Expross, 6:26 pm Paciflc Expross, 665 pm OHICAGO, MILWAUKKS AND 8T, PAUL, = Exprose, min o Day Expross *Des Molnes Accommodation, *A% local depot only, 'IAIAIIAUI. LOULS AND PACIFIC, 11:00 0w Lincoln Expross, s At ‘Nuulupfunly DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAIIA. Teave —7:20 -5:30—-9:50 - 10:80-11:40 & m. 1:30 230 8:40—4:30—6:30—0:30—11: 6 v. m. bundays 7:20' 9301140 & mW 1:80 8:30-£:80 - 0:30 11:06 p. w. Anive 10 minutes before leaviog time *From trans er only s, B, J, Ellton. K D.. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 KMo Baoadway, Conuoll Blufte Icilice. Must have 41l on or address st | Denver, Y108, OFFICERS W, B, X, rosEe OFFICER & PUSE BANKERS_. Counell Eluffs, . . ™ Established 1856 Deslers in Forelgn and Domestie Exohange and Home Securitics, VW ARTED—A cood girl to o genral houscwork, Call'at 1¢9 Bancrott street. JFOR SALE-A rrechane proved farmi of 400 acr Council Blufle, at & bargain torms, ithin a Low price and easy WAN & WALKRR 0R SALE—A good payirg hotel property with livery etable. in one of the best small towns in western lowa th or without fueniture, or will trads for a small farm with stock SWAN & WALKER OR SAL Unlon the o v ) improved Jand in ath-east of Al Nebraska or SWAN & WALKER tor Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Masgonic Temple, Oouncl) Blufte scre tract of good Iand abont fuilos from Council Bufi post AN & WALKER 320 acres In Harrison eounty, Towa, o © farm d, all v fmproven Iowa, unimproved ln BWAN & WaLKAR o sie Tands improved aad unimyroved It vou want s favm [ wostern lows, Koosse | =7 Nebraska or Dakota, let us boar from you 3 c O A . BWAK & WALKIR COUNCIL BLUFES Frel Company ! Wholosalo and Rotail Dealers in Hard Soft any Blossburg CcCO.A L: W. H. FIBLEY, M Offic0, 28 Main St. M & st P, Rallwsy. REMOVED Fufl'm: Alario sumber of husiness and rest 1ot I all party of Conneil BiuiTa. | Sew s by BWAN & WALKKR D lots §2t0 810 ot et it you & lot to buld on Wo will with the prisilage to buy it you wish on very liboral torme, BWAN & WALKKR 7o cor VW ANTED goed looation and bind manuf machiory, woll loc ave building and Tenso or trade; BWAN & W ALKRK, & wult near DOR RENT L ablo for ware purposes r. Watker P.sod ©, BwAN - Yard, o0 C. R. A wnd g undsy wild maching shoy 1 shaft BWAN WALKKR, o Al R BALE— 1 ousew, 1 Stop) 01s0m, OB BALE-A topbugay, firte 1w wn ox ollent condition OF will trado b, Addross +. M Bes offico, Council BIuT. VOAL aND 00D~ Geuige Huaton, 025 Broed way. selly coal and wood at reasonsble prices Tvon 2,000 Ibs. for & ton, snd 128 oublo for & cord Land. and heap ANTED— Every body 1o Councll Bluffs o Tunban Dalivored by carrior sh oaly b, wnte & wook ()5, FAFERS—For wals” &4 Bas ofice, a1 16 oeoie » hundred JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFI 8, I0WA, Office, Maln Btrect, Room 8, Shugart and Eeuo block. Wili practioe o 8§ ate and Fedoral courts. Schmitt & ‘Harb ORDER YOUR POPULAR BARBERS Have rewoved trom under the Opers House to OF - JoNnEs , Lock Bok 1149, Council Bluffs General Collection Agent, ® JOIN FOX, Deputy Sheriff and WNO. 402 BROADWAY, They will continue thelr CIGAR AND TOBACCO business, sad (v te all their old friends aad the pub lic tocall and see them. The Ousst cigars 0 Office with N, Schurz, Justice of the Peace, O uuchl ' byooo alwaye on hand, lufte, lowa.

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