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6 THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1885, THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning, March.6. SUBSCRIPTION RATES,: = S0 senta por weok #10.00 per year By ¢ OFFIOB! 0, 7 Paar! Strest, Hear Broadwo See J. Reltor's new spring goods Thero was one drunk only to bo fined in police couri yesterday. The old clty council is to meet to-mor- row evening at 7:40 o'clock. Justice Fralney haa joined in marrisge Jehn Hands and Mary Blum, Daly’s *‘Vacation” company appeared at the opera houss last evening. Dr. Cook has moved his residence to Washington avenue nesr Scott street, George MeLyman aad Annle Wagner woro yesterday united in marriage by Justics Frainey. The argaments in the case of Scofield & Corwin againat the city were finlshod in the circait court yestorday. The jury In the cate of Folsom va. Christlansen has been dlecharged, not Deing able to agree on a verdict. In the circuit coart yesterday the caze of the Blue Line transportation company va. Vanderburg was being heard, Regalar meeting of Fidellty Council No. 156, K. A, this (Friday) evening. All mombers are requested Lo ba present. Ex-Officer Jack Burley is planning to build a house on Broadway, near the tura of the street car track, this sprirg, The mayor and city clerk made an of- ficlal count of the votes yesterday and the rerult was the same as already published in Tue Bee, Nothing new developed yeeterday in ragard to the strike of the men in the ‘Wabash round house. All was quiet and going on about as ueual, An information way'filed In the supe. rior coart yesterdsy charging L. James with maintaining a nuitance In the form of a shanty on Ninth street. John Klein and Miss Nora Malthai wore marrled last evening by Justice Schurz at the res'dence of the bride’s parents, No. 522 Plerce strest, The county treasurer’s office was being moved yesterday into the Masonic build- iug. A sefe was also put in the office to be usad until the new one arrives, Jim Snodderly has opened up a buei- ness for himself at No. 1513 South Main stroat, formerly occupied by J. Wina .m, Jim will keop clgars, confectionery, a lunch room and a barber shop. Charlle, ths little four-year-old eon of Mr. and Mra. L. C. Empkie, died Wednesday night of lung fever. The faneral will take place from the family residence, 622 Sixth stroet, thisaltar- noon, Harkoess Bros, are fitling up the inte- rlor of their dry goods and carpet estal- lithment and besides these improvements are gotting in a big stock of new goods, 8 that they are too basy to write up copy for their new advertisement in Tue B, The mayor some time ago sent circa- lars to different persons to get data for hia annual address. A few have respond- ¢ and he desires the others to do eo at once, that a good chowing may bs made of all the city's in‘terests and enterprises. Henry Quinlan was Dasfore Judge Aylesworth yesterdsy on the chsrse of impersonating an officar. It appeared that ho was sauntaring along the street and when asked by an officer what his business was, said he was a detective. Ho was dlscharged. Prof. A. P. Demeres is to glve an ex- hibltion a the roller skating rlnk this evening, He clalms the championship of France, Eogland and Canada and offers to skate any state in Amerlca for $1,000. Among his origiral asts is skating on a table two feet by three feet. Next Monday s the time set for the election of two membecrs of the school board, the torws of Ei Mott and W. S. Pettibone expiring, 1t is s1id that both will ba candidates for re.election, The name of D, C. Bloomer is favorably mentioned. He bas been more promi- neatly connected with the educatisnal departments of the cily than any other here, and if he will serve agaln as di- reotor, the people would elect him gladly, A fellow was arrested and brought ivt> couzt yeeterday as e suspiclous character, the police learning that he had a new overcoat, had eold an old one at a second- hand store, and was hanging around the saloons at a late hour, He showed up that ho had bought the new ccat, and hence had ro uee for the old one#nd had sold it; also that he was in the Eabit of buying gooda here and peddling them in the country, He was turned lcose again, ——— PEKSONAL, Mrs, Dave Wyland, of Dunlap, left for New Orleans yesterday over the Wabash, John Akers, of the American exprars com piwy, left yesterday over the Wabash for New Orleans, S ——— STILL BETTER, The Appropriation for the Govern- ment Builoing Ralsed to $250,000, Congressman Pusey yestorday sent a talogram (o the Globe ststing that §50,- 000 additional sppropristion had been eured for the government bullding, mak- frg $260,000 in all, This is glad cews iuaved. BEE! A MIFFED MAIDEN. Ste Rons Away From Her Home in Her Nigh: Clothes. A Long Trip Through the Streets of the Sleepine Oity, Soarch for Her Body. A young girl, agod about sixteen, has put a eensational chapter into the history of her life. It seerns that she has been keeping house for her father, her mother being dead and her other wister belng employed away from home, Of leto she has Deen aseociating with ninst whom her father had rora objections, and whils there has beea nothing very wrong in the girl's actions, yether father, perhaps over anxious for her reputation, has been chiding her about her being out evenings and about those with whom she associated. Wedneaday night, when he retarned home at a la‘e hour, he thought, abt least, that ha had tomo fresh canse for complalnt, and he wont at the gicl quite harshly, and chas. tised her. About 1 o’clock ho discovered that she had slipped out of the house in her night clothes and disappearcd. Where ehe had gone or for what purposs he could not imaglne, the only sceming probability arlaing to hls mind being that she had in hor anger gone to some neighbor's and thatehs would returnin the mornlng. But morning came and the girl did not retura. The police wersa notified snd diligent scarch made but no clue could be galned to her whereabouts, It was finally learned that a woman living near the creek had, about the time of nlght the girl had dissppeared, heard some one run along the siaewalk as if in their bare feet, and from other ncises she thought it ot unlikely thatit was the girl, and she had jumped in the creek and drowned. The police epent several hours trylng to drag tho half-frozsn creek in that vicinily, and no cluo was got. The father and the sister were nearly wild with grlef and brcken down under the terable burden of anxiety. Iate in the afternocn it was learned that the girl was with a felend on Avenue O, and she was there found safe and well. It seems that on leaving her home, which is near the Drovers’ hotal, she went just as sho was, dressed in her night clothes, throogh the rain and mud and darkness, over a mile to this frlend’s house. Her condition on arriving {here must have baen a deplorable one. The only canse assigned for this weird mid- night flight through the estreets of the sleeping city, was that she was crazy from the treatmert received from her father, and did not propose to submit any longer., A truce has been establizhed, the anxlety of the father Is relteved, snd the snger of the daughter appeased, and now the family will settle down once more to a peaceful, happy eort of a life, both father and daughter having doubtless gained some wiedom from the senta- tlonal experlence of the night. The father is a man who has the reputatton of being kind to bis family, and the daughters have excollent characters, so that such an event caus:s great surprlse to all acquainted with the family. e —— Dr. S. Mosher, of the Sloux City Chronic Disease Institots, will be at the Secott house in this city, Thurs April 2d. Will attend to, pationts and all who are zfflicted will do well to give hima call. Consultation free. tome i > Beckman & Co., 525 Maln streot, will wash and ofl your harress cheop now. THE COURT HOUSE ELECTION. It will be Held ov Taesdsy, March £10, 1885- ‘What the People Will be Called Upon tof Decide, The date fixed for the special election is Tuesday, March 10th, Two distinct propositions ere to be then vcted on, one as to whether the board shall build a new court house, the other as to whether they shall build a new jail, The plans selccted are thoso cf Eckel & Mann of St, Jos, It is proposed that for building ths comrt house not mora than $150,000 bonds shall, under any clrenmstances, be issued, and as much less as the board can get the bullding ected for. These boxds are to b sold only In such sums as are ncoded by the progre:s of the work, 80 that the county wili save as much i terest as pol The bonds are to draw G per ccnt interest, and are to be sold for not less than par. They wil doubtless command a premium of 2 or 3 per cent, which will cut down the in- terest still lower. In seven years after they &ro fsiued 830,000 of thess bonds will fall due, In elght yoars £40,000, in_nine years $40,000, and in ten years £40,00, 1tis propoeed that each yoar for six years a tax levy of one mill shall be made, which will pay the interest, and which will hardly be felt by the taxpayers, Then a levy will be made year by year euflicent to meet the interest a~d'the principsl as it falls due, Bifore tho ten years are pawed, the rate this city ard county are ‘grw- ing, the levy will bs extremely Jiza1, and of the wkole amount this city, which now Fays twc-fifths of (he taxes of the county, will be over half, so there need be no claim that Council Bluffs is trying to bur- den the res: of the county, it having the larger share of the who!c expense o bssr itsalf, For building a new jail, it is proposed not to spend more ttan $30,000, Bonds ara to be lssucd as for the court hous Nons fall due untl eix years after jail is bullt. Then §6,000 will be pald esch year until all s cff, Tte tax levy shall only be one quarter of a mill a E)a- to keep up the Interest un'il the nds become due, The people have all the gasrautses offored that they can ask. They have a board of eu, ors of their own eho: ing, and one made uwp of mea of known lntegrity end wirdom, They have plans {)lennled showing jast wb’al kind of ulldirgs th y are t» buili, They have $36,000 tords thatihe o s of thete bui'dings shall rot exceed the awouot nsmad. They have also the u:- turance that the brard cin and will st the contract for theee buildiogs to any one who will put thew up for glll money then is voted, Wigh all these safeguards » | proprictor of t! e | cluding caps thrown around the people's inferente, and the fact that this great county has no court house cr jail, there scoms no good reaton why the propositions should not be carried by an overmhelming majority. THE SHOOTING OLUB t Meeting and g Move, It Holds An Tmport Makes o The Coune!l Bluffs shooting elub hae, 23 many know, eome excellent grounds about ten miles out of the clty, nesr the Kaneas City & St. Joe rallway. In considering ita intorests for the coming year it has at its meeting declded to peti- tlon the K. U, ratlway to locate a station near there, and M. F. Robrer has been selected to securo thenecossary signatures and pressut the matter before the super intendent and get the station located if poesible. The club is composed of fifty of the leadlng citlzans of the place, snd ot oaly will it be an accommodation to them, but slso to alarge number “of prominent farmers who live in that cinity, and who can thus get to and from thia city casily. If a ofation is eatabliehed, it will also be a convenience to many cltizons who like to go out for a few days' outdoor sport and recreation. The railway will doubtless accede to thia request of such citizens a3 back this move. - c—— Afine organ, half price, at Beards' wall paper etore, next to postoflice. e m— Pofore yon buy a harness eall on Beok- man & Co., 526 Main street. ——— TELEGRAPH NOILS, The Wabaeh has acceded to the demands of the machinists in its Chicago shops and the strike ended. Dictator Haines, of the Illincis house, has desert-d Morrison and transferred his vote to Richard Bishop. Governor Wileon, of West Virgi innugurated Wednesday, The cloeed with a ball and banquets Ths last official act of President Arthur was the eigning of the house bill No, 6,220 regulating appeals from supreme courts of the several territories, The Tilinois aseoc’ation of trotting horse brecdors will hold their annual exhibit in con- nection with the stats fair. An addition has been made to each of the five stakes, At a mesting of the barb wire men in Chi- cago it was decided to advance the prica one- eight of a cent a pound, on all grades. This raise will coatinue during March and a fur- ther advance will be :nade in April, The Union Pacific stock transfer books are closed, The annual meeting will be held at Boston on the 25th, President Adams denies that he he has sold out his interest in the com- pany; he only sold such stock as he had not fully paid for, The trial of the case of Garrity, of the Des Moines Leader, against Clarkson Bros., of the State Reeister, for $70,000 damagos for al- leged breach of Associated Preas contract, which has been on trial in_the circuit court for ten days past, ended Wednesdsy with o verdict for the defendarts. This is a second trial, the case having been tried a year ago, whon tho jury disagreed, No formal celebration of the_inauguration of President Cleveland cceurred in Chicago. Tlags wero flying however over the democrt- ic headquarters, principal hotels and some of the prominent’ business houses and news- paper offices. Many little knots of staunch democrats also gathered in the hotels and club rooms and celebrated the accession _of their party to power ina privats way, Reports received from many points in the northwest indicate the oceasion very geverally and en thusiastically obscrved by flying flags to tho breeze, speech making and firing of cannons, nia, was festivities ——— D h of an Old Editor. Innraxarorts, March 5.~Issish TLocke dropped dead this morning in the Journal offico of heart disense. He was editor and ournal a number of years ago, and later busivess manager of the Chicago Advance, In Norwich, Conn., a young man he- gan depositing his savings in a local bank, His deposits from 1838 until 1885 am- ounted to §1,962.25. Between 1838 and 1885 he drew from the hank, $1,270.70, and yet a fow dags since, on having his book written up and balanced, he was found to have a balance on deposit am- cuntlng to 811,273.33 ——t— Whether 1t is lawful for American children to eat pssnuts and laugh at school is & questicn now under discussion by ‘the Schuylkill county courts. Six children of a Pottaville school were ex- pelled becauee they ste peanuts and lavghed, and their paronts have combined to 1esist the expulsion by legal process. AL g The grazdson of an ex-governor of Kentucky, eays the Lonisyitle Timos, hiaa just been placed in the penitentiary, the grandscn of another ex-governor is in jsil awaiting {he penitentiary and the grandscn of one greater than any of our governors war recently killed in a bar- room brawl. Great qualitios appear to wear out before they reach the third gen- eration, e — The on'y child of Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Smith, of Bristol, N, H., has eight gra mothers Living and makes the fifsh gener- ation now residing in Bristol. The ma- ternal great-great-grandmether is eighty- seven yoars of age and now reads without glasses and can hear dist/netly, thoogh at fifty years of sge she was quite deat and obliged to use glasses, ————— The oot of the Evil, To thoroughly cure ecrcfula it Is neceesary to strlke directly at the root of the evil, This fs exactly what Hood's Sarcapartlla does, by acting ubon the blood, thoroughly cleansing it of all im porities , and leaviog not cven a talnt of ecrofula in the vital fluid, Thousands who have been cured of ecrofula by Hood's Sarsaparilla, testify toits won- derful blood-purifying qualfiies. Sold by all drugglets. —_— The Recently Improved REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITER N0, 2 Ts the Highest Achicvement in Writing Machines in the World, With only 39 keys to learn and operate, 1t prints 76 charactors, in— and small letters, punctusti ns, figures, signs and fractions, It is the simplest and most rapid writing machine n.ade as well as the most durable, B Send for free illustrated pamphlet, Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedct, 251 and 283 Broadway N. Y., Sole Agents. 0. H, SHOLES, Council Bluf for Wostern Towa, ' o Dullhy Agonts MANDEM AKER & VAN, ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No, 201 Upper Br:adway, Councl! Bluffs, -RUBBERS- A full stock of Men’s, Women’s, Boy#’, Misses’ and Children’s 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 an SANDALS of above named goods, includ- ing the nicest line of SPECIALTIES for fine retail trade made by ANY company. We have some Felt cheap. Boots to close out Try a case of our COMMON SENSE ARCTIC for MEN, we FULLY recommend them. Write for list on “Lumbermen,” z, T. LINDSEY & CO, Storehouse and Salesroom, 41 N. Main St, Office, 412 COUNCIL BLUFFS, Broadway, IOWA. SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEA Merchant 7and 9 Couxcrn Bruers, A Complete Line of Ne DING Tailors ! Main St., TowA., w Goods to Select From, RIEL SALE STABLES Keep we will s All $t Wholiale Horses and Mules constantly on hand whle oll In retall or carload lots, ock Warranted as Revresented. avareted 1 fp Giatn snd Beled Hay. Prices nablo Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Cornor Fifth Ave, & Fourth St. CounoilBlaffs. AGENTS WANTED. Drs. Judd & Smith’s New Improved Electric Belt. \, DALLAS, TEXAS; and FT. WAYNE, IND alug, Tefght's D inal ‘Affoctions, Iy Tnoreasod motive puwers. W. P. AYLSWORTH, 810 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA; 7 IT FOSITIVEL Kidney Dyspepeia, Norvons: Weakn Hoadach, Lameo Ba nd all dise 88 and 0 stylo 81 ¢ HOUSE Brick bul 78 of any sz raised or move moved on LinTLe G MOVER A Rheumatiam, Noural n, Hoart Disoas, Fi Now fwproved o RAISER. ed and stisfaction guaranteed, Frame hous W. P, AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluf F1ANT trucks, the best in the world, No. 317 Broadway. H., H, FIFE 3 w. C. Field & Estep UNDERTAKERS Council Bluffs, Towa. AND “THE ENG 505 Broadway, THE ONLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE IN THE CITY, notice, By LISH " KITCHEN. Counoil Bluffs. crything served in first class style and on short Hot and cold Tunches always ready. SPECIAL NOTICES. A. J. MILLER, NOTIOK.—Special Found, To Loan, For Sal vortisements, suo a8 Loss, To Rent, Wanto, Board. ing, eto., will be Inserted In $his column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firet Ingortion (COLORED) Hair Cutting and Shaving. This is an Equal Rights Shop and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequens n- ortlon. Leave advertisemonts Al our office, No. Pearl Streot, near Broadway WANTS, “MURDER MOST FOUL,” To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria. URING the last fiv Jefferis’ prevontive and oure way used. pensible in putild soro throgh, in maii o only at the doctor’s offfec, N Dyspeptic, why live in miser every case of indigestion and cousti the cause «f all of ninety per cent uth Eighth in ears there has not becn a death from diphtherla in any case where Dr. Thomas It has been the means of saving thousands of lives. Indis- ant scarlet fevi or, changing it in 48 hours to the simple form. t, Council Bluffs, Io For T despatr with cancer of tho s i Ve short time. Best of ref 1seased conditions, F. H. Orcurr, S. T, F nexcn L M, Trexyon, GOUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (0. Successors 10 Casady Orcutt & Frencha 405 Broadway [} Council Biuffs, th Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Mattings,‘ Linoleums, 0il Cloths and Upholstery. Mail Orders 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, COUNOIL, BLUFFS, COMMEROIAL, OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 1 milling, 65; No. 2, No. 8, 50, Corn—Now, 25c. Oats—For local purposes, 28c. 00@6 50 per ton; baled, 50@60, o 24 Corn Meal—1 30 per 100 pounds, xmd—(}ood supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 6 50, Conl—Dolivered, hard, 950 per ton; soft 40 Oper ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 9c, Flour—Oity flour, 150@2 90, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, LIVE STOOK, Oattle—Batcher cows 3325@8 75, Butoher steors, 8 76@4 00, Shoop—2 60@3 00, Hogs—4 00@4 25. PEODUOE AND PRUITH, Ponltry—Live chickensfper doz. 500;dress- ed chickens, 8c; dressed turkeys, 10c; dress- ed ducks, 9¢; dressed goese, Butter—Creamery, 2@25¢; 18@200, Eggs—27 per dozen, ‘sgotablos— Potatoes, 50@600 per bushel; onfons, 60c per bu; apples, choice cooking or eating, 3 00; beans, 1 00@1 60 per bushel, Cider—32 gallon bbl,, §6,50, Oranges—4 0) per bok, Lemons—4 50@5 00 ver box J. L. DkBEVOISE. Ouion Ticket Agent, No. 607 Broadway Councll Bluffs, Railway Time Table, Corrected to January 7, 1885, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, The following aro the times of tho arrly: rture of trains by oentral standard ¢ depot alnis leave transfor dopop ates earlier and arrivo ten minutes Iater. CHI0AGO, BURLINGION AKD QUINOT, Chicago K: #00nm “Chicago Exprese :00 & m Fash Hall. 1:00 pw Accommodation, *At local depot only. 60 choice country 5100pw 9:06 & m 66 p 'Atlantic Expross, Day Expross *Des Moinos Accommodation, *At local dopot only. *WABABH, BT, LOUIA AND PAOIFIC, Accommodat.on Louls Expross Chicago Express *A¥ Transfor only WHIOAGO And NORTHWRSTERY, xpross, Paciiio Kxpross BIOUX CITY AND PACIVIO, B4, Paul Express, Day Expross m Tit0am coin Exproses *A% Teautor only DUMMY TRAINS T0 OMANA. & m 1:30~. 5:30 - 8:3( . m.Arive 10 minutes before leaving time. From trons'er only, JOHN FOX, Deputy Sheriff and General CollectionAgent, Office with N. Schurz, Justice of the Peace, Czuncll Blufls, lowa. JOR SALE OR TRADE shop in Clarinda, Tow satisfactory rens: (AT CHRONIG DISEASESersnsmes B‘oxn SALE—A printivg ot =Enndrgaand machine CLNUERS, & Macerial cheap for | 6, Poarl stroet, Gouncil 610 Broadway, Council Bluffs. ; R. Rice M. D, ymoved without dhe blosd. hor $umor e or drawing specialty. Ne ver thirdy yoaro practical oxperiense Ofise il Blute, cssh, W. B. Mayee, Council Bluff, Tow F tow LE —Another hotel In a live W ow doing a Lusiness cf about b r menth, Nocther hotel in the p'ace. Torms § 1 EWAN & WALKEER JOR SBALE TRADE —8 0 acres of land Wayne couaty, Mo. Will traie for Cous Blufts city property or scll cheap for cash ov yart EWAN & WALKER ANTS TO TRAD Good Towa cr N mall stock of bardwar , well located, Swas sk Al ANTED—Woman pastry cook immediately at the Cgden hense, -A etudent in of self-support. No. 12 Pearl St. Council Blufis. W 7A “Mustha'® address &t fine, well im- TOR SALE—A rare chanre to miles of proved farm of 400 Council Bluff, at & bargain, terms, hotel property with table, in one of the best small towns in western Iowa will sell with or without furniture, or will trade for a small farm with ¢tock ct Swax & "OR SALE—-Elghty acres unimproved land in Unon county, Towa, 3} miles south-cast of Af- ton, the ot ¥ will trade for aslia or Kansas land. SWAN & WALKER. Jior saLE sere tract of good land abgut half miles from Council Bufi: pest SWAN & WALKELL, FOI SALE H% ¢ impro H 20 acres grass—8) acrel good Rrass or pasture b and several othor tracts of from 40 to 160 acrcs of unimproved land, AN & WaLKRE, 1t ye o Nebraska or Dakota, let us Bear from yo SWAN & WALKER. TEOR BATE—A largo number of businoss and rosi dence lots in all parts of Council Bluffs, s before you buy, BWAN & WALKEIL cheap lota to W o from kR, OR SALE—Partlos wishing to bu build on canbuy on nonthly pay 0 Bwa; £2 b0 81 DOR RENT build “on with the liberal terme, Wo will rent you o risilago to buy it you wish on vory SWAN & WALKKR, D—T0 correspond with any one wishing a tion t r glanning mill. sash, door &2 Consultation free. N. 8CHURZ. Justice of the Peace, OFYICE OVER AMKRICAN EXPRESS COUNCIL BLUFRS. 10WA TH08, LPrIoNR) W H, M, PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY BAN KERQ. Councll Blufts, . . n Established 1856 Dealers tn Forelgn and Domestlo Exobange and Securltics, Dr, W. II. Shorraden DENTIST, Magonic Temple, Oouncl) Blafls Towa, 1 O A X COUNCIL BLUFFS Bel Company ! Wholesa'e and Rotail Dealers in Hard Soft ana Blossburg oA L: ufactory, wo have building ond Teaso or trado; WAN & WALKER, rawe bullding sult able for warchouse of BLOYBEZe purposcs, nesr W railroad dep s su'tal | sundsy and wachine shop. Good boiler, et upola, blower with fised shatt- g eto. i wotion § BwaN WALK KR, OI SALE—Housos, Lots and Land. A, J. ™ Stopi onson, 608 First avenu 2 {OR SALE—A top-buggy, first+liss make and in exellent condition.” 'Or will trade for cheap b, Address 1, M. Bee office, Council Blu7s. YOAL aND WOOD—George Heaton, 625 road- way. solls coal and wood at reasoiisble prices 128 cublc for a cord, Ko ouly wenty LD PAPEKS—For salo &t ENE 000, &) €6 conte » bundred JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, OOUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. Office, Main Strect, Rooms 7 aud 8, Shugart and Eeuo block., WLl practice in §iate and state courts. ORDER YOUR Cob, Coal ¢ Wood OF I e JoNES P, 0. address, Lock Bok 1189, Council Blufts Hrs, B, J, Bilton, 1t 0., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 153 M0Ale Broadway, Ceuncll Bluts, ( W. 1. SIBLEY, Manager. Yard,onC R.1, I\ and C, “CHICAGO, Nilwankee & St. Panl RATL W AYX. The SHORT LINE. And BEST ROUTE, FROM OMAHA T0 THE EAST,. TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago, Minneapolis, St, Paul, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dubuque, Rock Island, Freeport, Elgin, Madison, Beluit, Winons, Aud all other Tmportant points East, North- east and Southeast, Janesville, La Crosse, 401 Farnam steet (In Paxton Hoe 0 Depot. ks and the Fixesr DiNiNe CArs 1 T8 WORLD are rua on the main lines of the Chicago milwaukeo & St. Paul R'y aud every sitention id to passengers by courieous cmployes of the cvmpavy. § 8. MERRILL, A. V. H. CARPENTER, Geuoral Manager, Gon'l Passenger Agent, R MILLER, GEO. ¥. HEAFFORD, Ase't Gen'l Manager. Ass,t Gen'l Pass Ago J. T. CLAKK, Gen'l Super b St. Charles fioal.— 0 STHEET, BET 7thand th, - - LINCOLN, NEB, Mrs. Kate Coakly, Proprictoress. 44 Newly and clegantly furnlabed, Good sawple roows on first floor. # 4 Torws - §1.60 to 82 por day, Special rates glvea wowbers of the lexlalature, wovi0-l m-lwe