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6 'THE DAILY BEE-- COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY APRIL 7, 1885 gO.S— e ENFORCE THE LAW! SPECIAL, NOTICES “MURDER MOST FOUL,” NOTIOR.—8pecial a vertisomonts, fuo s Low, o . Pound, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board T ll A D D' h pona,me e, o s 1o s v bt | T Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria ate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion l URING the Iast five years there has not been a death from diphtheria In any case where Dr. Thoma large have bad a meeting, too, and Drank oo . and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for sach subsequent Jefferls’ preventive and cure was used. It has been tho means of saving thousands of livea Indle, Vagrant, . v ! in malignant scarlot fover, changing It in 48 b i Tuesdav Mornine, Aoril passed resolatlons denounelng the out-|my o Pasition of Prohibitionists |mesting bosrd bii. s | erton. Leave advertisemente at our offos, Mo. | I Ly e ey A o eytey Poarl Streed, near Broadway RATES, rage, and urglng the enforcement of the p Assnult, ... ' L+ t Br 30 sent per wook nibitory law Presented to the Couneil, Arrested in house of prostitution, « #1000 per year | PFODIDItOLY Taw. Distutbing the peace, 7ANTR)—Man (0 work on Inquite of 1t Personating an officer. v Wiktann i 101, Inquise of O |\, 'tiving tiie fosrfil YiebAtIon o fthe oROITR In = Discharging fire arms case, In the |OPFIORY FATS, TATH, TTATH Keeping saloon open after hours,, . O wxr—Over Kansas Oity Railroa Keop it on b d h ¢ — Atceny Office, corner Broadway and Peatl, . Apply to i No, 12 Pearl Street. At H. Friodman's the ladies cin o AL O U DU 1 100l b DYSPEDPSIA! DYSPED, y - ——|{ind hats and bonnets of all detitable| There has been a great deal of curlostty | 1iurglary S 1| JORSALE o turattnrs. —Awiiy 116 Fourt S PEPSIA MINOR MENTION shapes at the lowest prices, oxpressed as to who were the men who Malicious threats St., betwec 1%y D std 10& i E | Dyspeptic, whylive in misery and dio tn despalr with cancer of the stomach? Dr. Thomaa Jeferls oures ' DIOROEEE .o isieiess y D ils ] stion and coustipation in & very shord time Bost of reforences given by citfzns of wanted to have the prohibitory 1aw |¥irgery. . VAN D T SR T S Eius ad O DYepeyaia 1 the causa of BNty per cont of al diseascd conditons. brice 86 ger's rostaurant, No. 525 Broadway, ,Couneil structions how to v thomedicines sent with them. No dootor required; a{good nurse [\, || (MERVRENE 105 | Blufts I tha sary. Dr. Jefferis' romodics can only bo obtained at his office, No. 8 South: 8th TNOR BALE - R L R e ned at his office, No. ¥8 South 8th Street During the month 136 lodgers were or BALE—A new loather top I Or sant by oxpress on receipt of p accommodated, sold cheap, Apply to Dr. Co BEE [tarly sworn to s statement denylng that Pollce Pointers, they had any connectlon with, or knowl. The chlef of pollice thus enumerates THE DAILY prsepr—— ' ydge of, the assault made upon Rev. Mr. the ‘"""_“"‘I’ last month: QOUNCIL BLUFFS, |Fiickinges hows. Tho ctisens st|$0 827 Noarly Four Hondred CIHIZES, | Ststictous misehieh tho simplo form. _ In: her intornal or external CHOLERA! CHOLERA! CHOLERA! lora Spoctflo will arrert the disense in 50 to €0 miny The Doctor vsed this medl the Misslsstppl tnfallible in —= THE SON OPENS, fia 1pon It, Send for it. Price §2.00 The Outlook. ———— The Ooming Concert, 1 The announcement that the Bernhard strictly enforced In this clty. The petl- fion has been kept In the hands of the committee until it could be presented to the councll, and hence many of the sign. Bornhard-Listemann concert Apell 11, Two Jakes, the barbers, 402 Broadway. Listemann concert company, of Boston, will be here next Saturday evening, There were 105 arrests made here last month, Aprll 11, has exclted much interest among the muste-lovers cf this city, and many The ailk quilt tobo sold to-night at | from outeide towns ate planning to come the Easter tea. hero on that ovening. The company has Ladies can eave money by calling at|the reputation of being the finest com- H. Friedman’s for milllnery. The Injunction suit of J. T. Stewart binatlon of solo instramentalists to be found in thls country. The Boston Herald says agalnst the tclephone company has bsen The entertainment in the Bay State dropped. The largest and best selection of mil- linory can be found at H, Friedman's, course, given at Music hall last evening, connlsted of & concert programme, intro- ducing Fernhard Listeman and his con. cert company. It is rare that a more en- The ball given by the German Catholle | joyable programme is presented before Iadlos last ovening proved enjoyable and successful. an audience than that of this occasion; each and all of the numbers being of the cholcest character, and each and every Dormit to wed was yestorday granted [one of the selections recelving such an In- to Joseph H. Schott and Emma Dolson, both of this city. terpretation that there Is llttle causs for adverso cltfclsm in commentlng upon the entertainment. Mr. A, Helndl's 'cello H. Friedman has procured the services [solos and Mr. E. Heindl'a flate solos of the well.known millinery trlmmer, Mrs. Mitchell, who has just returned from Chicago. A change of postmasters is reported as having taken place at Neola, Dr. Harvey having been appointed as a succossor to Mr. Remington. Ladies, to consult thelr best intereats will awalt'the opening of the new milll- nery establishment of Mrs. O, A, Rogers, 341 Broadway. ‘William Spencer, James Jackson and Jake Schaup formed u trlo who were yee- torday subjected to the reeulation fine in police court for belng drunk. The clty clerk reports the'receipts from licenses in March as $2,195, from city criminal cases $279, from clvil cases $30.75and the total receipts $2,612. Little Harvey DeLong fell from the platform at the close of the Sunday eve- ning Easter exercises in the Methodist church, and recelved a bad wound on the forehead. The dramatic company, composed of local talent, will next Thursday evening at the opera house present the play ‘On Deck.” A pleasing entertalnment Is promised. A number of confractors and builders were yesterday examining the plavs and specificatlons for the new jail with a view of butlding, The bids are to be In by Tucsday noon. The glass windows for the new Pres- byterlan church have arrlved and will be put in at once, They are of stalned glass and wlill add much to the beanty of the building. The Womsn's Exchange extends a public invitatlon to an Easter tea this evenlng. Refreshments served from 5 o'clock until after 9 o'cleck. Admission and supper 25 cents, 1 IThe county board did little yesterday, the members being [slow in acriving and the afternoon session being broken Into Dy the necesslty of soveral of the mem- bers attending Justice Schurz's court as wlitneases in the case of A. C. Graham, The blds for building walls the of new Episcopal church were opened yesterday and the work It to Martin Hughes for $4,000, that belng for the brick and Ih- bor, the stone belng already contracted for, The bids run from $1,000 to $7,- 500. P. D. Booth was yesterday brought be- forc Justice Hendricks on a charge of adultery preferred by his wife, Dearl Shaw ls tho fair or foul one who Is sald to have won Booth's aifectlon, The case 18 t5 come up this afternoon for examin- ation, The corner stone of the new Episcopal church s to be laid Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Bishop Perry Is expected tobe present and officiate, and in the evenlng a olass of thirty will be con- firmed, The church is growlng under the care of Rev, T. J. Maokay, the rec- tor. A Swede, who probably wanted eome rich earth for some garden spot, yester- day commenced hauling away the em- bankment of the creek near the Tremont house. The city marshal was eent for in hot haste to arrest him, but when he ar- rived on the spot tho dirt hauler was gone. This cvening Rev. Dr. Frisble, of Des Moines, gives his celobrated lecture *‘My Trip to Alaska,” In Masonic hall, A rare troat of oratory and Instruction is prom- ised, Dr, Frisble is considered one of the ableet divines in the state, and his descriptionn of his trlp are pronounced as vivid and very entertaining, The clty astessors are getting along well with thelr work, and expect to have helr books In the bands of the council Lythe first of May. The law sets April 1st as the day, but In theee larger cities t seems almcst impossible toget the work completed;by that time, and more time is always asked and granted. This yoar the extension will be shorter thsa usual, were marvels of excellence in each case, the celloist equalli in hls effort the best playera in his line heard here In later years, and the flute solo rivalllng In purlty of tone, excellence of technique and masterly phrasing that ot any player apon this much negleoted solo instrament who has appeared here for a long while, Mr. Listemann is so seldom heard as a soloist that the public always appears as- tonished at the ability he displays upon the rare occaslons when he is so heard. His offorts laet evening fully sustalned his reputation a3 one cf the world's artists. Ho appoars to have gatned in repose since ho was last heard here, but it 1s well nigh impossible for such an artlst to Improve upon hls former efforts in the matter of technlquo and style. The playing of the concert company was a credit to its leader, e PERSONAL, M, A, Griffin has returned from Sioux City. Judge Loufborrow spent Sunday at the Ogden. D. M. Hodge, of Kansas City. was at the Ogden yesterday. Frank E. Gould, of Cincinnati, 18 making his head uartera at Bechtcles’ for ten days or 8o, Adolph Beno 1s now confined to his room and is rapidly failing, being unable to rotain his food. George R, Mann, of St. Jo., the architect of the new court houso here, is in the city, making his headquarters at the Pacific. 0. C. Merrill, of Des biolnes, is in the city looking after sower pipe business, and is mak- ing his headquartors at tho Bechteles, Mrs. Dr. Hilton, of this city, was on Sun- day called to Omaha, in consultation by Dr. Gertrade Cascaden, who is a graduate of the same college as Dr. Hilton, 0.J. King,late superintendent of con. struction of tho government building here, was in the city on his way home to Corning, Towa, from Jefferson City, Mo. Mus. J. S, Cocke, mother of W.D, Cocke, in responso to a telegram recoived yesterday, left last ovening for Kearney, Nob., where hor daughter, Mrs, Watson, lies very ill, T. R. Brooks and W. C. Garman have re- turned from taking a look at the Oklahoma boomera, They intend to go and take up some lands in that part of the country within two weeks, A Hastings, Towa, party consisting of H. H. Bellwood and wife, D, I. Morso and wife, Mrs. A. M. Barnes and W. E. Dimmitt, were in the city yesterday, shopping, and stopped at the Pacific. —— Mra. Mitchell, the trimmer, can be found at the milinery store of H. Fried- man, where she will be pleaced to meet her friends and acqualntances, e e o) The Oity nces, Clty Auditor Burke reports up to the firat of the month as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Coun- cil of the Qity of Council Bluffs: GExTLEMEN: —]_herewith submlt the following roport of the clty warrants is- sued slnco the first meeting of this coun- cll March 16, 1885, up to April 1, 1885, General fund warrants for ordinary ex- penses, $1,255 22, And further report that bills were allowed by this counil durlug the eame time: Damages —Right of Indian creck sew- or, lot 10, blic 10, Grimes' add Fire department—Freight on and hose carriage 4 Genoral fund—Rent el Grading street intersections Streets and alleys. ........ In additlon to the forezoing th ere was allowed Regan Bros. & McGorrlek a bal- ance on resolution No 21 for special pav- og distciot No. 1, aud for whioh warrants have been lssued agalnst that fund, .16, Respectfully submitted, F. A. Burke, Clty Audltor, — Spring goods for sultings are Norene & Landstrom's, No, 505 Main streot, In. specton invited. Prices and quality equal to any In the city. MONEY MISSING, A Neola Lady Loses a Large Package of Money at the Transfer. Yesterday morning Mrs, J. A, Hamll- ton, of Neols, started for this city, to at- tend to some busincss here, and had with her & package of $160 which she Intend. ed to pay 8. B, Keller, on eome sccount. On reaching the city she mirsed the pack- age as the iransfer, and it seems that it maust have been picked from her pocket. She could glve no clue by which the po- Some tlme ago Supersisor A, C, Gra- |lice could get any track of how or by ham and Constable Wesley had some few words about the latter's bill sgsiust the county, which the bosrd hsd cut dow Waesley filed jinformation chirging ( whom themoney wss taken. — STOP THAT COUGH By using Dr, 1er's Throat and Lung Bal. sam—the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness and Sore Throat, and all diseasos bam with assault, and after some delays|of the throat and fungs. Do mot neglect & ough. It may prove fatal, Scores and the case was recorded yesterdsy before | nuydredsof grateful people owe their lives to Justlos Schu z. After hearing the wit nessos on both sides the justice acquitted | using it, and discovering if Mr, Graham, The saloon men at Walout have volun « | Dr. Frazier't Throat snd Lung , an no family will ever be without it after once s ta marvelous power, Ioiput up in large mily bottlos and sold for the small price of 75 cents per bottle, Sold . Knh!lOl.me.F.Goo%:nnn. ers have been unknown to the public The list is eupposed to contain only voters of this city. There are 306 names appended to It, and & number of them ate prominent citizens and heayy taxpayers, but the number of signers Is small in proportion to the num- ber of reglstored votes. Tholast registry numbered about 4,800, so that the signers aro loss than ten per cent of the regls tered number. The petition is, however, a stronger one in make-op and in num- bera than it was generally supposed could bo secared. The following is the docu- ment In full: “To the Honorable W. R. Vaughan, Mayor of Council Bluffs: Wo, the underslgned citizens of Coun- cil Blufts, Iowa, would most respectfully petitlon you, the Honorable Mayor of our clty, to enforce the prohibitory law now so flagrantly violated in our midst, and we also request the city councll to co- operate with you In securing the object. Not only In this, but In your every other effort to maintain & due observatlon of the law and preserve the peace and order of the city, we pledge you our most cor- dial rupport.” C Soule, Jus T Anderson, CF Pope, J B Hume, E P Corbaley, V Badolet, W V Haw- ley, Robert Mullins, C Monewa, J D d mundson, C P’ Doherty, H E Seaman, J C McDonald, G A Pitney, Thos Jefferis, jr, 13d Trons, J E Stanton, G L Wyckoff, J D 8t John, Jay C Cole, Geo R Hanthorn, A M Compton, J W McCaba, H E Twithell, G B Sherwood, R 8 Chalmers, J C Smart, J Clulow, G W Grover, ¥ G Tewis, M S Green, R Morgan, George Keeline, J W Ber- ger, Oscar Keeline, CF Adams, Keeline & Telt, M Critchfield, Roy S Tuttle, Frousen, D C_Bloomer, Wm Patterson, John Bonham, Geo Ingelshe, James Cuppey, W F Stephan, J F'_Allard, Geo P Mason, J H Mayne, R J McBride, U T Wheeler, R N Wartrirten, S E Roy, ¥ C Wire, L C Dale, A G Wright, Joseph Knotts, I § Gregory, 7 L Whittaker, G W Orofts, N P Dodge, P J Montgomery, H W Hart, C £ Stone, 1M I Fleming, 1 13 Harkness, John Fair, W W Wallace, D' M Otis, J L Harbour, J T Aulls, HJ Evans, H W Hazelton, G G Rice, P M Pryor, Don A Judd, G D Rice, F A Sprague, C B Stacy, W H O Mason, W H Stacy, George Hunter, Walter Smith, N S Harring- ton, Wi Seare, F C Holloway, W A Wood, Jas R Bell. E P Fitch, C M Hays, I West- cott, W Duncan; W C_Stacy, W C Taw- rence, W G_Ritchie, C K Hesse, W 13 Som- crs, J G Wadsworth Jr, A W Cowles, M Tinley, T A_McDonald, Ernest 11 Hart. H James, A B Walker, John Hawthorn, F A Spooner, R T_Bryant, J C Bixby, Al Hart, Geo Hadlow, Forrest Smith, (ieo Maxwell, H 1} Shantz, John Hough, H'B Kissel, O B Gaston, Mott, T L_Spooner, 1 H Haworth, Geo H Rodgers, E L Hamule, J It Rice, S Davis, Daniel Healy, A A Hdson, G H_Brown, C R Ward, C G W irown, W 3 Wilking, W S Homer, R Foxley, C R Allen, Henry Beecroft, Sr., B'Stahl, Jay C Cole, 1 W Overton, W M Rogers, M S Clanson, H A Stoddard, H V Slead, John Dickey, C B Judd, C Roan, T ¥ Kings, W 1 Haverstock, W H Robicson, R P Snow, W 1. Hardy, lsanc Green, S § St. John, A Baldwin, T Smith, I N Farsons, Jacob' Sims, J H Dryant, JJ Stewart, 1 C Jack, D B Clark, ‘C T'Reed, W R Muntington, A G Kingsland, LS Tolson, J M Smith, W H Eastman, 'Thomas Kelley, G L Jacobs, Pat Cremin, Richard Green, J Coyle, H Beecroft, Jr., John Fox, WP Lewis, C W Brown, W I, Patterson, A S Bonham, C E Parsons. B R Ball, C H Jud- son, W A Pierco, W H Dudlay, G Mayne, Geo Loucks, Philip Scheron, J N Parsons, W S Mayne, J P Filbert, ' M Corbaley, J M Palmer, W C Utterback, M C_Gainee, W S Marr, ¥ L Boardman, ¥ Johneon, ' P' Tones, H Dale, John Sweeney, W T Witter, W M M McCrarey, 7 Curtins, I* Grass, Harry Cur- tis, A Jook, C W Munger, L G Knotts, H F Jones, C C Bump, H T Hite, i Swiekerd, H T Thomas, £ D McCreary, W S Paulson, A Overtone, R S Richardson, § GHover,J LBoyd O F. Beswick, W C Ceer, J R_Haigh, J C Rhodabeck, D S Breneman, ¥ E Hoagland, Frank Cook, J A Miller, Hugh E Smith, 6, Wm A Cochring, J F Barke, H H Winder, Chas H Ferson, R Heastin, B K Beach, Geo Rockwell, J Gilbert, T Mason, A C Bates, E A Harcourt, Thos Officer, E L Martin, A Linn, Daniel M Barr, W I3 Kue B G Haornish, I, C Empkie, FF Dowman, ¥ H Hill, W B White, W 1 Hesse, ¥, Thornton, F B Rodesor, J N G ylie, J H Wescott, J S Davis, H (; MckKeo, W B’ Mayes, E B _Hosgland, J H Love, J w MacKenzie, (0)i% (v} St Jobn, W W Gimore, W 'V Cook, J RTteed, W H H Pierce, N_C Nelson, J Stewart, 1, W Tulleys, Joseph Mason, J Wo. denburg, Henry Deldng, J V Brown, H W Goss, KA Smith, 1L M Prouty. Thomas Virchell, J B Lindsay, Fred Foley, ) 8 Pile, John Williame, H G Helt, £ P Delone, Ed- win Clauson, ¥, H Walters, J J Weston, Al bert Barret, John Hover, E L Smith,' — Niles, Charles Davis, Ed Watts, G W less, Jobn Sandels, Poter Kugan, W H cy, J A Powers, James Vesey, ' M Ml rath, George W Fleming, 1t I Beecraft, Augustus ~ Jones, W G Bishop, J W Prontits, J H Pror, H _ Tog. W Weightman, O Munger, 5'P'Casudy, ¥. Winans, Ed_T Dest, Geo A Keeline, C D Parmelee, 7 V McDowell, Lin- Diwus Roberts, Taylor Woolsey, Emil L Wag- e N Hood, DT, Wagner, W H Mullin, ;| BF Lankton, J W Rodefer, J M Flagler, Frank E Van Brunt, Obas'i Officer, W A Groneweg, W D Ghemar, C Hesse, A A Haz- ard, J M Oursler, 12 A Morehouse, J H Bur roughs, A B Howe, J N Elliott, 1 I Wood. bury, Karl Karle, 1t P Officer, Sam € Noble, W S' Wright, A P Hanchett, W A Finley, James Craig, 7 P _Pat ton, G W Ballenger, J R ¢ Winsby, John Halber, A M Sundguurd, A Christenson, H Phillips, L B Crofts, £ C Cole, R N Merriam, A 1 Judson, J H 8yl vester, M R Frank, £ L' C Belknap, J K Snyder, B_F Sterick, J J Slattery, G W t Thompson, He: Brun ) e Facts worth remembering when you buy Wall Paper: lst.—That Beard, next door to postoffice, has the largest stock to (] select from. 2d--That his prices are as low as the lowest. 5d—That he ls & practical intericr decorator and employs none but skillful workmen. BARN BURNING. A $2,000 Blaze Oaused by Boys Play- ing With Fire, The large hay barn belongloy to George F. Wright, and located south of the city, below the termination ¢f Ninth street, was burned to the ground Sunday after- noon, It scems that some boys had been kindling fires in the grass, and the blaze spreadiog faster than tho boys could con- trol 1t, soon caught the barn, resultlpg in its speedy destruction. There were in the barn a mower and reaper, hay press, horse power, cultivator, and other ma- chinery, rnd forty tors of hay were also destroyed, so that the total loss will reach over $2,000, which was partislly covered by lnsurance. — Artists' Materials at G, R, Beard's Wall Paper Store, Send for price list, e — The councll proceedings and other Bluffs news will be found on another page. = COMMEROIAL, NOTL BLUFFS MARKRT, 1 milling, 65; No, 2, 60; Ryo-350. Corn Moal—1 80 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 50, Ooal—Delivered, hard, 950 per tonj solt 40 perton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 9o, Flour—City four, 1 50@2 90, Brooms—2 95@8 00 per dor, LIVE BTOOK, Oattle—Butohor cows 3 25@3 75, Butoher stoars, 8 76@4 00, Shoop—2 50@3 00, Hoga—4 00@4 35. PRODUCE AND FRUITS. Poultry—Live chickens, per doz. 3 00; live turkeys, 9c per Ib. Butter—Creamery, 16@18e. Egre_100 per dozen, ‘ogotablos— Potatoes, 45@500 per_bushel; onlons, 75 per bu; apples, choice cooking or eating, 3 50; beana, 1 00@1 50 per bushol. Orarrgos—Flo 400 per box; California, 2.50 per box. Lemons—4 60@5 00 ver box INOWA ITEMS, Burlington clalms to be the healthiest city in the union. Mapleton has a population of 704, 207 voters and a pair of twivs. Tho Sioux Clty water works company has purchased a remervolr mite of five acres. Des_ Molnes having ralsed the ncces- sary £50,000 for the state falr, the man- agement will proceed at once to make elaborate fmprovements. The attorneys employed to oust Aud- itor Brown recolved §1,200. The Des Molnes Capital, Auditor Brown's organ, nays tho trial of tho case ocoupled loes 280; choice conntry than four days, and figures that they are pald at the rate of $187.50 » day, or S31 an hour. The Davenport city councll Is dlscus- sing an ordinance which bas been intro- duced, requiring the welght of each sack of flour offered for sale at retail to be marked plainly on the sack. It fa urged In favor of the ordinance that four-fifths of the bags of flour eold in Davenport, purporting to contain forty pounds, In fact only contaln from forty-five to forty- eight pounds. N. 8CHURZ. Justice of the Peace. FFIOR OVER AMERIOAN EXPRESS COUNCIL BLUFFS. - TOWA MANDEMAKERS & VAN, X | ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No. 201 Upper Broadway, Council Blaffs. SCHMIDT, PHOTOGRAPHER! No. 220 Main St , Council Bluffs, Open Sunday. Flrstolass work guaranteed. J. L. DxBEVOISE. Onion Ticket Agent No. 507 Broadway Councll Bluffs, Railway Time Table, OOUNOIL !BLUFFS, The tollowing aro the timos of the arrival and do. rture of trains by oontral standard time, at the [ocal dopote. Trains leave transfor dopod fon min- ates oarlier and arrive ten minutes Iater. DERART, EAVE H1I0AGO And NORTHWRSTRRN, Mant and Express Acoommodation Expre CHIOAGO AND ROOK ISLAND, Mail and Express Accommodation Expross GHICAGO, MILWAUKNN AND 8T, PAUL. Mall and Expross Expross GHI0AG0, BURLINGTON AND QUTNOY, 0:50 4 % Mail and Expross 1280 1 M Accommodation 6146 1 Express WABASH, BT, LOUIS AND PACITIO, 8t.MLouls Express Ohlcago Exp via Peorla KANBAS 1YY, BT. JON AND OOUNOLL BLUFFS. 1900 A N Mail and Express 816 1 & Exprees MOUX CITY AXD PACIFIO, 720 A W Mail for Slou City 110 1 N 780 v Exproes for St Paul 860 A ¥ CHION PAOIVIC, 11:00 A X Donver Express 106 © Lincoln Paxs 0'a & R V 7:86 ¢ ¥ Overland Exprees DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAIIA Leave Council Blufls — 40 o 1 : -rwAn:Mm\mc 2 avaR <5 oucH@uRrE Absolutely Free from Oplates, Emetics and Poisans. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE OURE For Coughs, Sore Throat, lloarscucas, Influcnzs, Coldn Wronchitin, Croup, W hooplug Coughy Uk ot 45 othier nd Deal ler (0 prompily e (160 bollles, B 2pr ek chaTged JOR SALE—1wo nico bedioom sets Myuster strect 4 b T SWAN & WALKKR %, SANE OR TRADE S0 wores of land in Wayno county, Mo. Wil trado for Council Blufls city proporty or sell cheap for cash, o part time SWAN & WALKER TANTS TO THADE.—Good lowa cr Nebraska stock of hatdware or gencral o, well Tocate. SWAN & WALKER. A raro chanco to ot & fino, well arm of 400 aores, within a few miles at in.' Low price and KWAN & WALKKR TE—A good paylog_hotel prope Tiyery stable, in one of tho best small towna rn Towa will sell with or without furniture, OR SALE—Eighty Unlon county, Jows, ton, the county seat, or Knnsas Iand. SwAX & WALKRR. iract_of good Iand about and a half miles from_Council Blufls post office, at & bargain WAN & WALKER. 320 nore ] 200 acro farm with fine improvements, all under cultivation excopt 20 acres grass—8) acres good grass or pasturo land, and sovera! other tracts of from 40 to 100 acres of ) SWAN & WAL LE—Lands _improve: It you want n farm in_wos Nobraska or Dakota, lot us hear fr Sw F—A Targo pumbor of businoss and e lota in all parts of Council Bluffs. Se us bofore you buy SWAN & WALKER. (VO SALE—Partics wishing to buy .oheap lots to build on canbuy on m paymenta of from 8210310 AN & WALKKR I rent yon & Iot to buld_on with the privilago to buy It you wish on very iberal torms, SWAN & WALKER. VW ANTED=T0 corcesponi with ang one wishing s ng mill. sash, door bullding and ‘for sale, lease or trade; WA R, two story frame bullding rehouse or StOTARe purposcs, WAN WA ma Good boller, engine, cupola, blower with fized shaft- ing ote., ready toput in motion. SWAN WALKER, OR SALE_Iouses, Lots and Lend. A. J. 3 , 603 First avenu 0K BALE—A top-bugy 1n excellent condition. 'Or will trado for cheap ddrees ¥. M. Boo office, Council BIu7s. D—Every body 1o Gounctl Bluds o_take ax. Dellvered by carrlor st only iwenty LD PAPERS—For & hundred VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR RENT. T have a double store bullding,10 rooms,partitioned off, clegantly papered, supplicd with water from the water works, good brick ecllar, suited for restaura laundry, boarditd house, merchantile business or resident property. Alsoa large two-story frame dwelling with 16 rooms two cellars, etc., otc., suited for boarding house, private restdence, hospital, etc., opposite the city buildings and clty market for rent cheap. W. R. VAUGHAN. F. H. OrcorT, E I. M, TREYNOR, COUNCIL BLUFFS GARPET (0. Successors 1o Casady? Orcutt & French 405 Broadway Council Biufis T, FRENCH Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Mattings, Linoleums, 0il Cloths and Upholstery. Mail Orders Carefully ;Filled’! CUUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, (COUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. Office, Main Stroet, Rooms 7 aud 8, Shugart and Beno block. Will practice ln Siate and tate oourts. COUNCIL BLUFFS Fiel Compan Wholesalo and Retall Dealers i Hard Soft ana Blossburg OO A L W. H, SIBLEY, Manager. Offioe, 83 Main Bt. Yard, onC. R. L P.aad O, M. & Bt P, Rallway. moved on LitTrLe YL ey ) HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick bnildings of any size raised or moved and ratisfaction guaranteed. Frame hous NT trucks, the best in the world. W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Strect, Council Bluffs, KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand whia we will sell In retall or carload lots. Stock Warranted as Reoresented. le andretsd) dealers Jo Graln and Esled Hay. Prico wonable Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave. & Fourth St. CouncllBluffs. SMITH & TOLLER, AG LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Maln St., CouNciL Brurrs, - - - JTowa. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. BUCKEYE WROUCHT -:15 G Beautify your homea by using the above. Over 500 designs to selcct from, CHEAPER THAN WOOD FENCES Beautiful, Strong and Lasting. Estimates given on any style either put up or delivercd here, by applying to KEELINE & FELT, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Heavy Hardware and Wood Stock, 117 Main Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. AND “THE 505 Broadway, THE ONLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE IN THE CITY, GLISH” KITCIHEN. - Counocil Bluffs. Everything served in first class stylo and on short Hot and cold Tunches always ready. GRAVEL ROOFING SMITHSON, All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. I 302 N, 7Tth Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, H. H, FIELD, W, C, ESTEP Field & Estep, UNDERTAKERS No. 317 Broadway, Council Blufts, Jowa. Oalls Attended Promptly, Day and Night, Particular attention given to Embalming Telephone No, 97. COUNCIL BLUFFS, April 2. FOREMAN—Hold this space for the advertisersent of Dis Judd & Smitl's Eloctric Ayphances. Thoy 00 busy fillig their orders and getting their new factory, No, 80, Fourth Street, to righte, to get u any copy fust now, SIGIN WRITIN FOR EVERYBODY ‘ AT TRADE PRICES, House Painter’s Tools For 8ale Very Cheap. D. A. BENEDICT, 837 Broadway, , - . Coune)l Blufis R. Rice M. D, O oAhor bumors remevad withowt e knlle or drawing of bleed. of all iduds & pocialty sxperienss Gies Mo CHRONIC DISEASES - voll Bl A. J. MILLER, {COLORED) Hair Cutting and Shaving. This is an Equal Rights Shop 610 Brosdway, Council Bluffs OFFICER & PUSEY BANKER Established Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, 1856 Masonic Temple, hasy y Deslars in Forsign aad Demstle Exshangs saé | 0 Bl ¢ 3 Town

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