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R o . i W G P A . oo WA il iy e SR i 6 THE DAILY BEE---COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1885, THE DAILY BEE SAD SISTERS. B R R Co, petandow § 3, 74, 5 H. H. Spetman to K. 0., 8t. J. & C. Faneral of Sister Mary Oatherine and | °3 “g f" SV ) 58, 74, 43, Mary Nicholss. Total sales, 86,7 Tuesday Morning, March 3, e, - — = T The siaters conneoted with St. Francls' PERSONAL. SUBSCRIPTION RATES academy are In deep sotrow now, onae- 5 :33'.{."". - S e, ofl;';'-';fl ocount of the death of Slster Mary Cath | Mrs, Helen Meyer, of Philadelphia, left Iast evening over the Wabash for Terre Haute, Thomas Bowman started for Washiogton yestorday over the Wabash with the postoffice in his eye, H, VanBrunt and wife, H. Metealf and wife, and J, D), Edmundson left yestcrday over the Wabash for New Orleans, Among those who started for Washington erine, whose funeral cccurred yesterdsy. The faneral was a peculiarly ead and ten- der one, The remalns were taken from the academy to the charch, six sisters with lighted candles leadlng the way, and six others following the remains, and car- rying floral tributes. At the church sol- 3 ¢ ., |emn high mass was said, Rev. Father|over the Wabash yesterday were John Plumer, uk;;"p;hg bl sl ) McMenomy serving as celebrant, Rev.|J. C. Lange, Mr. Pullock, Mr, Fitzgerald, b il " Fater Haley as deacon, and Rev. Father | Mr. Wyman and Mr, Perkins, The city council moets at 2 o'clock this AfcAllecs s sub.doscon. There| E. M. Woodman, who is onoof the favorites afternoon. a very large congregation, Rev- |in Cocke& Morgan's, reports that the new girl See the 100 ladies’ hose at Cocke & |Father Haley delivered a beautifal baby at his house is “'just too sweet for any- Morgan's, 347 Bread wa; dress, and histribute to the merits and |thing,” and a happier father is seldom seen. s o k of the departed slster was very be-| A T, Whittisey, formerly editor of the Judge Loofbonrow opened court at|fitting, Theeobbing of the children who | qyope and late of South Bend, is in the city, Glenwood yesterday. had 1’elrned to 80 dearly love her, could g X ; t reatralned, d Indicated h § s Just rocolved at W. W. Chapmsn's | yirong had been her hold upon thelr|Mr: Whittlesoy is looking well, and o i new line of atudles, hearts, The pall besrdrs were Ed Wick- Ln fl;e though: :‘l1 l?el‘ntga'l.}'en ~l‘r:|l|\e P:«::i::: ham, E, A, Becker, Ed McKim, George | by the present administration, Vice- Two extra policemen were put on duty f 7 o4 - (5o 600t nd Stoven. Me. | Hendricks being an old, tried and tuo friend, at each polling place yesterday. 8 Sheetings at unheard-of pricesat Cocke Atee. C BN SEAE MAS Another clond hangs heavily over the HENRING WO ToniN & Morgan's. olrcle, and raddens all hearts. Slater The little mayor was very sore yester- | She has been here for twelve years and day, It wasn't going to svit him at all, | has been the sister superlor of the insti- tutlon until recently. She hss been i1l now start up for the season, hope tof her liviog many hours. Her Now that the olty election isover therc | brother, General Lambert, of Pueblo, should be a centering of all eucrgles on Colorado, has been telegraphtd to come, the court house election. On account of the sad event the Catho- Special salo of honlery. Full regular | Lo schools were closed yesterday. made 20c at Cocke & Morgan's. OFFIOE! 0.7 Poarl Strest, Near Broadway.r ™ MINOR MENTION, Election day passed off quletly. visiting his gon, the presentlocal of the Glok Why a S8weet Girl Wanted to Get to the Land of Orange Blossoms, Chicago Heral George,” said & country young lady to her beau as they smoggled into a seat, “It’s nice to ride on the cars, aln't?” “Yes, Sarah.” “‘George, if you were golng to travel a long way on the cars, where would you rather go!” Mary Nicholas is lylng at derth’s door. Tho ferry oars of the dummy train|for about o month, and thero ssema littlo and was expected to arrive last evening. Afine organ, half price, at Beards’|yould you rather go?” ANOTHER BURGLARY. next Tuesday. They are coming thick, & ‘Be—because, you know, Weorge, John Kramer has bonght out the Col- orado house ealoon, and gave an opening Saturday evening. 3ig Haual 3 On the return trip they eat stlll closer il bl togathe; And ahe 110 e pratty head up: on his blg shoulder, He must have {aken the hint. Sunday night burglars ralded the gun store of Oliver & Grahsm, on Main street, taklng advantsge cf the absenc o Ol O et regon has m 3 O,f the old gentleman named Brecken- fence this winter in the matter of snow, ridge, who sleops In the store, and who | ays the San Franclsco Chronfole. In was absent at church. The fellows cut a| Wasco county the Jast twenty days of the pane of glasy out of & rear window, and | 0ld year was marked by an almost con- i tinons snowstorm, which made a total of thus got in. They helped thsmml\:cs to 406 inches, and w’hlch when it had set- about twenty of the best revolvers in the |tled down still gave the enormous depth Th 3 cates and three or four shotguns, the|of eixty inches. Railroad and even mail © 83 in the pavement on Main| o, o the stolen goods being fully [communication was completely blocked, street, corner of Willow avenue, certaln- | §350, Among the revolvers atolen were | the only means of transportation being 1y demands the attention of the clty au-|Colt's, Smith & Wesson, American and | by carriers on snow shoes. The people In thoritles. British “‘bull-doge.” The old man on re- | the town whiled away the tedium ot the turning to the store discovered that|blockade with soclal Intercourse, but the Beautifal assortment of sserauckers at|the place had been broken |advent of the trainand mall carrler was QOocke & Morgan’s, 347 Broadway. open, and the police were at once|halled with jo; S ——— The threats to shat up the saloons if An unsatisfactory Policy. nofi!flsdhliut no clue has yet been gained to the thieves or th ty. On & the maycr couldn’t have such aldermen ‘;:- three qco!n(;:rmel?:focl;zrb’;lrglu:hl';: ‘‘Mr Gladstone, I understand your elected as he wanted, was a bad break on | visited the place, and they always chose | Policy is not eat'sfactory.” s Vaughans part. Sunday night, while the watchman{s| ¢:Wellslr, what is that to you? £ away. They must know the habits of | ‘I called to see if I couldn’t write up a This evenlng, at the resldence of J. W. | the vplaca pm{ty w:ll, but after |?xiu ::,, new one for you. I—" Squlre, there will be a reception tendered | protection will be taken, and tho fellows| ‘‘You? ~Write a policy policy for me? thenew pastor of the Congregational | Will not have 8o good a show. Who are you, sir? g N AT P G Me? I'm sgont for tho Nevergetleft b GG b Before you buy a harness call on Beck- | insurance company, sir, capital six— Fancy plaid ginghams In endless va-|man & Co., 526 Main stroet. Thud! rlety at Cocke & Morgan's, Fancy striped Ingeain men’s half hoss, full regular made, 25c at Oocke & Mor- gan's, At Red Oak Informations have been filed against soven saloons and liguors selzed. Naturally the town is all excite- ment. Dress goods in endless variety at Cocke & Morgan’s, 347 Broadway. e Nearly Nine Feet of Snow, suit purchasers. DISCOUNTS every day in the year. algo carry FULL lines of BOOTS and SANDALS of above named goods, includ- ing the nicest line of SPECIALTIES for fine retail trade made by ANY company. We have some Felt Boots to close out Try a case of our COMMON Miadis sad. i oot Woni | PO e o pboies ) Mt i, By ol maase SENSE ARCTIC for MEN, we FULLY “‘To Chieago, or Callfornia. ~Where chea,p. RUBBERS- A full stock of Men’s, Women’s, Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s New Jersey ARCTICS, now ready in any quantity to CHICAGO TERMS and We because—because 1n Florlda they have so Oliver & Graham’s Store Raided and | many orange blossoms, you know." recommend them. Write for list op “Lumbermen.” Z. T, LINDSEY & CO, Storehouse and Salesroom, 41 N. Main ‘St. Office, 412 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. “MURDER MOST FOUL,” —_— Merchant CouNcrn BrLurrs, SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Tailors ! 7 and O Main St., « « o Jowa. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From, K Wholerale LE STABLES Keep Horees and Mules constantly on hand whie wo will soll In retall or carload lots. All Stock Warranted as Recresented. ardretel] dealcr b Graln and Palcd Hay, sonable Satlsfaction Guaranteed. Prices fpSCHLUTER & BOLEY X QOorner Fifth Ave, & Fourth St. UounoilBluoffs, Drs. Judd & 8mith’'s Ne Dyspepsia, Norvonsness. Westing Weakne AGENTS W 810 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA; 725 ELM ST., DALLAS, TEXAS; and FT. WAYNE, IND IT FOSITIVELY CURRS Kidney and Liver Compiatnd, Irlght's Disoasw, Rhonmatism, Nouraleta ANTE D, w Improved Electric Belt. pinal Affeotions, Indigestion, Hoart Diseass, Fite yeis, Sp Hoadach, Lamo Back, Cold Feet, and all diseasos roquiring inoreased motive powers. = Now tmproved o 8 and 85; old stylo $2 each. moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks, the best in th W. P. AYLSWORTH, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame hous o world, W. P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluffs, No. 817 Broadwa Office Oalls Attended Promptly, Day and H, H, FIELD, W. C. ESTER Field & Estep, fUNDERTAKERS Courcil Bluffs, Towa. ht, Particular attention given to Embalming AND “THE ENG 5056 Broadway, - TR PH@GNIX LISH"” KITCHEN. = 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. NOTICE.—Speclal & vertisements, suo s Lost, Found, To Losn, For Bale, To Rent, Wants, Bosrd. Ing, eto., will be Inserted In this column &t the low SPECIAL NOTICES.| A. J. MILLER, i 3 (COLORED) .| Hair Cutting and Shaving. rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firet insertion This is an Equal Rights Shop. and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each gubsoquent n- t ertlon. Leave advertisements A our office, No. Pearl Btrect, near Broadwav WANTS, NOR SALE—A printing offico_ Macorial cheap for CAHGEHS, or other tnmors cish. W B. Mayes, Council Bluff:, Towa. wh, now ¢ month, Nocther hotel in the p'ace. Terms liver 610 Broadway, Couneil Bluffs. R. Rice M. D. ved without thy kalfe or drawing of bleod. et vout S50 et | CHRONIC DISEASESra ot e Over thirly yeara practioal sxperionss @tice To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria BLEWINE |t e s y * | T70R SALE OR TRADE.—5'0 acres of fand in | S Contultation tree. URING the last flve years there has not been a death from diphtheria in any case where Dr. Thomas Wayno county, Mo. Will trade for O Jefforis’ preventive and cure was us Ithas been the means ot saving thousands of lives. Indis- | Bluffs city property or sell cheap for cash pensible in putild sore threat, in malignant scarlet fever, changing it in 48 hours to the simple form. For | tii SWAN & W, ! The funeral services of little Irene -MANDEMAKER & V AN! H Kinsey, a notico of whoze death appears ARCHITECTS, | in another column, will be held at the CONTRACTORS DEAD SURE, NOW N. SCHURZ. - The Appropriation for the Goveru- { ) 5 S S 5 doctor , Council 1luffs, I Send for it; prioo §2. e — - A Orphan’s Home this afternooa at 2| ™MentBullding Passcs tho Senate. . AND BUILDERS "“B,-‘;?.‘.,’;.&‘c,‘ i ‘2.5’.‘:1";,".‘.’,fl’iai‘ifi‘é’nf‘;h":rt’.::.“f{m“é‘f;::‘.‘h':.m}“c“ Dbr’fn!l‘ho:;n: D‘cfl:l:‘le’ur:u VWANIS, TO TaADE - Good Towa cr . I i ‘olock. ; — vory oano ol Indigosti tion in a v o renoes’ given. spe) jand for a small stock of hardwaro o gevera 5 fl(l;hk‘ :“ profnvited, The news that the blll appropriating No. 201 Upper Broadway, Counell Bluffs. :x‘::lznf\:‘uos‘r‘:fl“#fi:‘:‘:‘z‘;fl?«:fl loneod conditions. # i Pe™ 1 | merchandieo, well Tocated. SWAN & WALRKR. A i eorge Smithson has bought out the |$100,000 to the : JANTED-—Woman pastry cook immediately at OFFIOX OVER AMERIOAN EXPRESS [ government buildin, % S rASHY Lo Ay g business of J. C. Raymond, and 1s now hsrs,hld passcd the house, was tho ccc:g- F. H. Orcurr, S. T. F RENCH thelDgdonihonte, A - OUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. | i " o MEROIAL, o Mus _— putting on the gravel rooting. Mr. |sjon of great rejoicing here, and yet there e Ove arc LM, TRETNOR. oo;’xg:xmrm u‘;‘.‘" weans of sulf-snpport. Call on or address % xH08, orINR: w. B u, rosRY Saithson wlll doubtless continue t0 o | wa & liitle fesling ©f uncertalnty, fn 3 No. 12 Pearl St. Council Blufs. s —_— Nf&"‘g(,"_m" 1 milllag, 655 No, 2, 00; OR SALE—A rare chance to get a fine, well im. OFHGER & PUSE! G D u N c I L B i.u FFS G proved farm of 400%oxcs, within o few miles of Oats urposes, Council Blufts, at & bargain. Low price and easy 230, ; Hoy—85 00@6 50 per ton; baled, 50@60, | X AN WALaS BANKERS.- this kind of work in a manner entirely eatlsfactory to patrons, Tt is to be hoped that yesterday will bo splte of the strong probability, about ite passing the senate. Yesterdsy all uncer- tainty was done away with by the receipt A. HOSPE i i Rye—850. R SALE—A good paying hotel orty Councll Eluffs, . . ™ the last of mixing up politlos with the | of the following telegram from Congress- | 4 ;. Corn Moal—1 80 per 100 pounds, P b mokg hatel moperty mith Established 1856 police an re department, and making ey : 'ood- supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ | western Iowa will kell with or without furniture, or lice and fire departmont, | men Pa Will Move March 3d, to Wood—Good supply; prl ards, 6 weatern Tomwa will el vith o hout arni stablish - - those two branches of the city govern. WasniNaron, D, C., March 2.—The ARPET n L 50, illitrads foria emall farm iw, ';;A': ukkr, ] _Dealers in Forelgn and Domestio Exckavge and o 5 ¥ B -pprpprl:npuou for our public building 1513 DOUGLAS ST Y Qoal—Delivered, hard, 9 50 per ton; moft 5 Home Securitica, ore machines for wily wire-pull- has just pissed the senate, ) emo—— - “1?";";& e 5 lghty acros unimproved fand in ors. Lot the reform dato with to-day. I 5 W. H. M. Pusgy. YOUNG'S OLD STAND, - Flour—Oity fifin:_'l' @2 90.° 8% e Rl e | The people of the M. E is was good enovgh, and Mr, Pusey 5 . SUCCESSORS 70 Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, . e Py em“;nme;"_:"t‘;:[’; :“:I fs entited (o great credi, for i gt o Smmenciog Monday, e wilssl) rym e YA ¥ o6 seaalind Dr, W. H. Sherraden = 2 2 Forts o ulti i . . Butche 835 3 toher one and ilea from Council B'ufis p 4 lors on next Thuraday night, Thoro wil | hageromned them. . Naw oo et | Picturss, Frames, Pianos & Organs | Casady Oroutt & Frenchy |.Sagrisicher com 830637, Dutohar |5 oozt s hlfuils from, (ol DENTIST. bo musio, both lnstrumental and voal, | court houso and jail, with paving, mewor. Plush Goods, Etec., Ete., : L R TR SRR, 500 acrs : ! They would bs pleased tosee all friends |#8¢» Water works and otherimprovements 405 Broadway Council Buffs, PRODUCE AND FRUITS, 5 , A Masomc Temp]e with their friends pr. ¢ Council Bluffs may well feel that she is| Regardless ef cost to reduce stock before mov- “| Poultry—Live chickens,per doz. 5 4 8 ncres g rusa or pasturo land, P PIegent, on the high road to a big boom. ing. Come and convince yourself, Every od chickens, fo; dressed turkeys, 1063 dress- [ and severat other tracts of from 10 to 100 ncres of | Gonnol) Blafle s Tova: Chas, Barghausen has returned from s thing goce. Car ets ‘dl;l“t“]‘”‘ 967 dressod 2‘;“?,‘;; ?c"’h e & siproved EXAE TALRRE: Akl - : Sloux Clty where he has been with E, ChDx»,ls. Mosher, of the Sioux City p 4 e eemCrsann, 2@M) (chsice oonntry) POt SALE-Lande twproved aad unimprovod, Roteorans orgaulziog o new g ronle Disosse Institute, will bo at the Egga—27 per dozen. Nobraska or Dakota, let us bear from you. ~ 7 2 grove of 2 R o = 61 h L d 4 Drulds. It In to bo named aftor Mr, | Borch i v i‘é::né‘éi'wh‘:.‘t‘.“’.‘u’a HILL & YOUNG, Curtains, e e e e ool e | CO A T eating, 3 00; boans, 1 00@1 50 per bushel, | J{'OR SA! E—Alargo pumber of businosa and resi- Cidor—82 ‘gallon bbl., $6,50, Jenog lote in all party of Council Blufla ‘oo a S ol o e us before you buy, WllldOW Shades,: Lemons—4 60@5 00 ver box JFON AL Farios wishing o by sheap lola to build on canbuy on n.onthly payments of from J. L. DzBEVOISE, 22 o §10. BWAN & WALKKR OR REN I—We will rent you a lot to buld on with the privilage to buy it you wish on very liberal terme. BWAN & WALKER. lc fm— E "; e Wholesa'e and Rotail Doalors in ) o Rosecrans, who will remaln a week or so | all who arc afflicted will do well to give longer, helping the new organization | D@ @ call. sultation free. : —_— along. : First Death at the Home, C. D. B. Mills will locture at the resi-| Death for the first time enterod the dence of M. E. Smith, corner of Eighth | Orpbana’ home yesterdsy, and in a m: street and First avenub, this ovening, for |ner most remarkable. Litile Irene the benefit of the ladles’ “Every Thura. sey, two and a half years old, a child ta. i fhy B.ndlnlg Olub.” The subject will be | ken from the eastern part 4.; the state, ‘Emerzon,” of whick the Utiea Ob- (FORMERLY HILL & CO.,) Wil Muv_emylarnll | 1213 Farnam Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS Mattings, the pola, blower with fixed shait: Moput ih motion, At WAN WALKER, A7, CHICAGO, Correoted to January 7, 1885, COOUNOIL BLUFFS, The following are the timos of tha srrival and de. | - Upholstery. arture of b contral standard time, At the Fifii’uurf.\ top-bugky, firet-clams make and fon min. all Qrdere i e WATKeR & ST Panl iy ocal Carefully Filled !|"== s oa RAILW.AY. ’ 5 ChicagoExprom 100 *I'vye%g;{wlbl. el Al s pyTaasiopaLg pticen The SHORTEINE. —— tion, — " caaan oo B o WA oy sty ity | And BEST ROUTE, Mail and Expreos, 25 pm | cents & wook. Lol FROM OMAHA T0 COUNGIL BLUFFS) %=, sy, ks S wimiamawws| pHE EAST. m Exproee, r TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND A JACOL SIMS, The Finest Place in the City. Finest Goods and Box Trade a Spe- clalty. . Linoleums pianniog will i Seot| Hard Soft ana Blossbu { o has soemingly beon in tho best of health, el f Ko. 607 Broadway Counoll Blufis. P oo o 2 | :firvor .gm'g E.B;‘y’w,y Worthy of the | Yesterday all dey sho was playlug about | TURNITURE, CARTE CROCKERY | exe, 10t 1t was scholarly, cpigrammatlo, : 3 = " blo for warehouse OF BLOTAgO purposos, near ] A | 50 800n to claim her for a higher sphore, | movie. Give s scah sot s wouce #tock befare Urond depety R ot W. H. SIBLEY, M:nager. Mr, Mills is well qualified to estimate y i Ra‘flwa'y Tlme Ta'ble' ic [ OfMoo, 88 Main St. Yard,onC. K. I, P.and €) Sagect Goncor) heartily in childish play for tome time after, Then she laid down on the floor, wonderfual curs made by Dr, Jefferls, of|her aud sid; “What do you want this city. Ho had a boy sfflicted wit), | 1reBe!” “I want to go to bed,” said she 3 dressing h h i not dress or feed himself, and after trylng | was gul’\la. Y880 sunighienad bark a1 ‘ traat him by laying on of hands, He :r:nnp-;:::z:t_(xnu?lul‘llfi, They nlll agreod T H E FAS HI 0 N I R cing thi I says the boy is now well and hearty, and | epileplay and seid that s momtar BWAN & WALKKR, g tid . O RENT. Largo two et ding sult. T and gave no sign of the fact that death was AND STOVES, 0il Cloths and POl Tor warahouss f Birage. purhoatss nes © O A L and philosophic, and showed plainly that She ate hor eupper s usual and engsged 116 NORTH 16th STREET. ¥ & Bt T Ball & Bt, P, Railway. Willlam Carley, of Minden, relates a sayivgshe was sleepy. The nurse called ’,; | . 8t. Vitus dance, g0 badly that he ceuld Joe pursetook bor up, snd while un: ! many treatments he got Dr, Jefforls to| TWo physiclans besides the Eome phys ! ssems permanently cured. The dootor | was taken she was beyond human aid. c'atms that such healing power s not| It!s a remarkable fast that the house wmiraculous, bt that it s doubtless ot has never had adeath, and the one now soasod by many, If they will but use it is of such a nature that no human care covld have guarded a; Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwauke and develop It, and that it is » natural Tunoral servioes wil by canduoted c'flAH PARLOR GARPET MR - Aneip e % StPwil, Codar lapids, Davenport I process Mr. Cerley says he don't care at the home, 714, Avenue D, Tuetday, the *Des Moiase Aocomumodation, ltorney - al- aw :é:‘c‘&“l,:lund ;?;:k:-\;:'lrvr"'." ';Z;.Z‘Z'Jfifl o I what it s called, 80 long as it cured the | % # 2 0'clock p. m. Allare invited, P g oy SR ¥ | Eigin, ' “Madison, ANt boy. ——— 1505 Farnam St H ‘Accomriodat.on COUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. HBeloit, Winona, ] I Real Estate Transters, iy cu i w20 Kepree Office, Main Stroet, Rooms 7 aud 8, Shugart and | And all other Important points Kast, North: ! The followlng is a list of real estate . 4 . Shingo Bxpron Eeuo block, WAll practioe in iate aud state courts. east and Southeast, | Beckman & Co,, 6525 Main street, will 8 Doors West from 15th Street. b au——‘—yw' Saruoe choep o, :;:f:;-;:x::z:ll? ::nt:: “Iwrd"" TIMKE ENIC ASK YOUR GROCER FOR i Pacli Eapions [: . (;il[;Elt VVYOU;L 1 u‘?i‘fflf l'tmf s 557%’,’1,{‘“' {a Paxton Hor | ) PULLMAN BL Rty Ll ; Tho ¥ ™ O A e Damaiiomia doialy, Jowk 4 N SFRING VEHICLES) ux OrvT A Facmc, o8 WM ATS Fin 0 poal B uf o a1 Both ladies and gentlemen ara fnvited 0 tor, real estate and 1 t, to attend the literary and soclal gotbariog " oan agent, Council Bluffs, Iowa, March 2, 1885, SUNION PACIFIO. company. Western Express, OF 8 B, MERRILL, A. V. M. CARPENTER, 40 p @ 86, Paul Expross, I °] W d milwaukee & 8t. Paul R'y and every attent! A lH 0 w E’s 110 A m Doy Expross CO . oa Z OO | lipsld to pasengers by couriaors smpioyen of tha . , . Pacific E: b ! 3 'l Passeny atthe Y. M. C. A, this evonisg, at 8| 8. E. Crouse to Mattio K. Croute, lot : Corn Meal, Lo By ; »®soNnEs LR N g S ; 1, block 1, Oakland. $325, S o vy P, 0. addrew, Lock Bok 1169, Council Blufts Aw't Gon | Manager. — Awt Goo'l Paw Age siniinz PROGRAMME. g Aggio D. Nowson to Austin Howard, “ ‘ Graham Flour, % q —__—TI\I_]\—T——— 3. CLAKK, Gon'l Suberiatendont. ! - P e .| Lot 2, block 11, Hillside add. Homi i 499630 JOI fOX ‘Lal 4 444 g ot 2, , side add. $400. . ominy fund e Ay i Organ 8uli. 110 Mids ita forker: | Samuel B, MoNay to John B, MoNay, b Arive 10 autes betort ouviag. L Deputy Sheriff and St. Charles Hotel, " Readuog. ... e Ruger. 126, 74, 42, $5,200, Ground Fresh Every Day !|"Fdutmufr iy, g b i m: Slion Carria Ham il \"u‘ Dancan {o Aléxander Dancan, . i tortie Lo i — - ' BTHEET, BET 7thand 8th, - - LINCOLN, NEE, ettt Ml i B | At | crond ettt |y gy e, (GEDEIA COlGelionAgent ) se uet, violin and flute. . .. { 1 ulleys an oller atrick D1 2 of cities. Manufac ¥ G 3 y ‘Nowly , Goa o s ke P.: UFemie Hadale, 122, blook 21, Howard's oo 8:;.:»‘(’)0“ lot | sidhe gl e Cartlsan BTl Mill, corner of North Bixth and Mill Streets, " B J - o Lol Ay turalbed, Geod mmple oTgan. Williams Plamer to K. 0,8.J. & O %' 2 & GOUNOIL BLUFFB PHYSIEI&N & SURGEON, Office with N, Schurz, Justice of the Peace, Cruncil ' @@ Terma ~$1.60 o 82 por day, Bpecial rates given - 'y » Bevadway, Gonncl Biuts, | Biuts, lows weiwbers of W loglalature, V101w ing