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& THE DAILY BEE--MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1885. 7 COUNCIL BLUFFS, e P Hans & M, one car hogs, 74 head, to Chloago via Mil. Ry. Robins Beos., three ocars ecattle, 51 head, to Chicago via R. I. Ry. ~| OChapman & 8., one car cattle, 32 head, ders, and 18-inch stroke, the two to have e T —— IUW‘ '“ BHUNKS presented will be discussed by our peo- s a daily oapaclty of 1,500,000 gallons, |ple for days to come. Rev. M. A, ——— The company, n:der-t:;dlng‘;hn » high | Gault at the close anawered a variety of : N roservolr was to bs us made special, questions and the audience patiently A C*IIIBDUM flr IMGI‘PMIM I[fil]lS me patterns for the Slonx Cl;y pumps, caus-|listened till' near ten o'clock. Y ing delay in delivering. But the pumps TALKS ABOUT TRADE. to Cheyenne via U, P, Ry. ms Gmer sms The ladles of the Presbyterlan charch M. Chase, one car horses, 15 head, to h farnished were enough bettoer to pay for [talk of getting Rev. Graham to glve s How Council Bluffs is Gaining ana | Kimball, Dak, via U. P. Ry. —_— waiting, having 14.inch high, and 24-Inch | popular lecture sometime soon. R. Growing. tn%-%nfifnle{i‘a?. ;‘: U“.“I",“‘" 1.5 head, | pronibition Pofats and Pranks—Fatal k’[: Ffi:fi;":"'zl::g::'h:';ln’:;‘:::‘::::é “A Misfit Cofin, Rv‘l}vu:;l|1;‘e‘r that when you buy a lot in South Omabha you get 9,000 Ay | "Rent Bros., four cars cattle, 78 head, | Accidents and General Progress | are fall 2,000,000 gallons capacity, and [Detroit Free Press. ;16\“1516 en\‘;y”gr(fll_xn(?, equ 1 to three lots 50x60, cr Six business lots “Do you know what Is the most en- [y, Ohloago via N. W. Ry. —Stoux Ulty's Water Works are such as hls company ususlly gets| ‘‘Yoo,” he answored, as he seemed {o " X 50 '1‘ \tt is you have the advantage ot alleys 20 feet wide and couraging feature about the olty now?( A, W. Bront, three cars cattle, G4 and Prospects £30,000 for. Stoux City pald 818,400 | bandle himsslf up in o heap, “I'vo been | & Stre€ eet wide, Well 1 will tell you,” eald one of the|hesd, to Chicago vis. N. W. 37. & ' for pumping plant complets, inoluding |there. That Is, I've jumped from s rail- T. S. Evel, two cars cattle, 38 head, to business men the other day to the Bee man. “‘Ever since I came here, soveral years ago, I haye noticed that cltizens themselves, who ought to pralse the town, Chicago via R, L. Ry. Hall Bros , two cara cattle, 70 head, to Denvyer via U. P. Rp. m mayor of that city by a majority of over and stand up for {t, have always been o i | X OOUNOTL BLUFFS MARK®T, ler, who was busy abont her household | ‘ What was the oceaston? talkiog blae about It ! Why, a stranger mm_NZ"‘l milling, 65 No, 2, 6o;| Chatlos Gallsgher, who lives six miles | ol did not Btioe (hat «the fire had| “‘T was half drunk, and did it on a bet No. 8, coming here with any ldes of settling In northeast of Batavia, clalma to be 120 | ;i read to the houss untll the buflding [of §5. The bet was that I daren’t walk bualnoss would be driven away by the g‘-‘ Now, 2 bpdete 00 ya;;n:ld. A . T L] in flame M;Id th;adonly door Impassn- :l;:hflfltholpifilfo'"l Btfld take "h:l i“flAlP \ s urposes, 280, arion clesed & contract w a|ble. Seizi the eldest ohild n 4 out ploking out my ground. (] ;"! 'h; cttizens th"m"l";o would rtin Hay—$7 00 par ton; baied, 60 Philadelphia fiem for the constructionfof | years old, shio dropped him out'of & win- |1t happened, the ground was protty olear own the town. When the folka who live ”_mu..'xquumo a water works system. dow, and_then returning took the other Hllon dollars wouldn't hire me to Voo M \ pounds, in a place hiave no confidence in the town, d—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ | At the Davenport munlojpal eloction | child, a baby, and carrled {tout of the | try It again.” g : Nl ; : much, Since the court house question 44)0::331"“"' haed, 950 per tonj woft f o, “she democratlc nominee, receiving & | nearly frantio mother could find nothing | *‘Well, its hard to describe the senta. b 1 e mes that amoun bollers, road traln running at a speed of forty- T H I A new rolllog mill, the only one In the| A horrible case of burning occurred on | élght miles an hour, and I oan't say I want state, has been started at Burlington. ltha f;‘rm gl Mr-ofioe.l lnnrfi;hwut of Sloan, m“‘flvl;;“ the ;"P;flfl;gfl% ast Taeeddy. arles Pixler, the ten- ‘Where and when' Glab, the Dubuque brewer, was elected ant o, Ahe fatin, HBd Ftarted BRI & “‘About thity miles osst of Chlcago rubbish heap, and gone away. Mrs. Pix. | the Michigan Central, threo years ago When ycu are buying real estate; ascertain how much LAND you are getting for your monsy, M ’ j i he lad who had been put | tlon. As I sprung from the atep I seem- in three years, has been settled and] the government| Lard—Falrbank's, wholesallng at 9o, majorlty of 1,104, of her little son, t P i : ; i ur—Olty flour, 1 90, D t out at the}window. Her screams brought | ed to fly. I sailed along in the alr unti ?fi??fl&i&m’:fifi"fi:fi zlng::rhn]p':-:d' = A hg;%’m. it Oollll:xst;;!? t;“;:‘::':p‘t":fiflr"fitg‘“zi nelghbors, who were able to geta little | my wings grew tired, and then I dropped Send for a Map of South Omaha. s =3 1688 confidence expreased. The people seem LIVE 8T00K. olzon, which failed of the desired effect, | ¥4 into the buraing house, but nothing [down to sce the country, I've gota good Oattls X ; toher uld bo found of the boy. At lass, when | pair of eyes, but I didn't see much. I to feel that they not only oan have but e fis%qh&f ocows] 8 25@3 75, Baut imothy was pumped out. :;' 1634 Mot Ltis bumln’ hon!e~it‘w‘:u LRty 'y Safiihg CAWhES, shA ress ‘ ‘ ma a e 'I"u};l':v; :lfi;‘a{n :1:::?]( hly'l‘::o’a tt_’nly ::hul): Sheep—3 00@3 50, Five saloons wero ralded at Falrfield, | log-honse—had partly ?-llan down, the gs and somersaults, Sometimes [} [} I [ [ HHoney el g | TLOBE-o 0083 W8 v Ibeat the profession all holl d ’ s money lnl home enterprises, there will be PRODUCE AND FRUITS, atter was the only officer :‘z :::s«:l::l.:od grx:gu‘::“!:h‘ h‘;::‘;fl::;: ngu:: 1 n;:dr: mm.m;‘ it. ?t D:‘! -r‘x‘\y M. A. vptOn, Asg't seo v and unager. no trouble In getting outalders to havel poultry—Livechickens, per doz. 30083 50; Who falled to seize liquor. 50 a8 to behardly recognizable, It seemed |Intention to skip all the mud puddles e o o hs, tog 0 | live turkeys, operb, o ioe country | Th¢_Chiosgo, Burlington & Qaincy |that the mother, in hor froight, had |and avod all the stumps, but you can'e CICARETTE Smok arg vhoaro wiling to pay & it mors 1o by having faith hp Ives 1 1 “m ery, % = 7 [road expects to have its line from Des | dropped the lad Into the barrel Instead |always have your way in this werld. By T e an ‘l‘i‘:&l-‘f charged for tho ondinary rade Cigar. T RRAT ALY ittt Firm; 10c per dozen. Moinea to St. Jo, Missouri, opened for [of on the ground as she supposed. Tho|and by I rested my caso. That is, I SUBERIOR o aomers Tres as bt o Lo brlgmioat Tt e e, Lk okt o Dotkan tablo— Potatos, 4@500 por bushel; | traflic in about three weeks. Tittlo follow feeling somothing of his | brooght up In a fance corner, and waited | mostdeliatels fascred, and ighestcot g ent iove, o Viiat, S ‘e Sbiotaly wiviovs v’ h - b ) o ‘ot our own direct on, Blufls, for I haven't toin y such con- 'i’:"“:,' Lml, ’§’“,,},’?‘§’.“_,,§’mf“j&mp‘; nl’f:lo: C{);‘l‘ !M;.l::d iOn:{c’u:; .\Llig:zh:;: ix:o:::rl;; :txnzteonlu::‘; bl::gafl:xldt ::-ox‘-ipn'n: for ‘.Mi‘:l: fl:::‘}}"?“ll to come along. hlen o mado apeciullytor oy water SEariad wich tho name of ‘tho orund, Riohmond 8traight d X 3 : . . A 2:’3:: p‘;:gh :? :h: ;{:;:hb&g::."fnl L bn(')}hf’ng‘._mo,id“l 400 per box; California, |Teceiver. Itisa narcow guage running |remained there without making a move *‘Might have been worse. Brok 1 '0ke an - R {bs and had over a hundred “This year Is an important one for | 250 per box. from Des Molnes to Catnsville, Mo. until overcome by the heatand smoke. |arm, two r Council Bluffs in mlnyprsnpecu " gatd | Lemons—8 80 ver box. The minlsters and saloon keepers, 18 A SIOUX CITY SQUEAL ; ;:z‘;"ldgflg“:v'fl':il:n:‘f SCYOREWEELE o. another wide-awake business mai HOW 'IWAS DONE NONE KNEw, | their united and holy crusadesgainst the | The Sloux Olty Journal says: ‘One| "Byt you won the $7" - this city ever grows to any great size, It skating rink, are trying to force a license [ of the advantages under which the| «y.e.s: but thero is whe I alwa \mitations of this brand havo been put on salo must secure mora jobbing houses Ll of §000 upon the unlucky rinks of Ot- | wholesalo trade of the clty s laboring is -e-#; but thi is where ys dkflwnm"‘.uum;kum aro cautioned thet this is the old and origionl braud, and_ to chscrre” taat oach manufactoren, for the retail trade will| Wonderfal Tale of a Uatflsh That|tumwa. Tack of capltal. The caplial has beengln- grow sad. The stakeholder sent it back | ckage or box of Richmond Straight Cut Cizarettes boars the signature of soon reach 1is limit, if 1t has not already Went Up the Spout, The cltfzons of Gathrle Conter aro| crented by thogrowth of the older firma | " h° i M Te At iy Motk ALLEN & (.“NTER'. N c I G ARETTES Manufactwers, Richmond, Virginia. done so. The smaller towna around here making sfrenuous efforts to learn who is |and the addition of new ones, but. not i.nlg):,n:e:::‘,“;l;;l:::," ‘ihg:dtg?“fi{hl:z?};‘: keop cutting Into the retail trade more or | Rome (Gia.) Bulletin. the cause of 8o many fires in thelr town. | enough to kecp pace with the growth of | founded thing for a misfit at nalf price.” loar. Councll Bluffs must have some-| poroy Wood, the genial and popular [ A reward of 81,000 is offered for the per- [ that country that looks to Sioux City as thing that they do not have, and some- [y q¢ agent of the Eist Tennessee, Vir- | Petrators of the crimes, a base of sapply. Forinsiance, in the thing that will draw trade from a dis glnla & Georgin at East Rome, whiles| Woodring, of Waverly, defeated Roed, wholesale grocery line, one of the most ' road center hay advantages for handling | ylous storles for the odification of his | killing 8 But the country has outgrown the trade i 0 U N c > g 86 out of 100 birds to Reeds 78 : y 8! ade, [ the Merrimac In the early stage ofthe war [} and distributicg goods posseseed by 10 ¢ aj5dy who might be present to take them [and winning the $200 purse. ' [and little benefit s likely to be derived | gy ropeans were astonlshed at the' result, JWho havd trifed away their youthful vigor and power, who aro giher clty In thia part ‘of tho countey. Rev. F. X, Miller, of Tams Olty, | b7 farther extensions of our ru}:lro;ii 85| The performance of the “little cheese- NN\ LR ENE sk iy ok oaniare. LOBE B8, wlio.ate weak, is year belrg one of speclal grow: Qe H y > | tem until there is capital to handle the » i G o > there should bo specisl paina taken to St 2‘1‘;!‘;;"‘;;:;"{0‘““: 8id of his| trado already in each. By tho extension Box, * aa the Monitor was derlaivelyoalled ges, who find their POWER ¥ 7 tance. This means jobbing and manu- | way the dull hours between trains, when | the LaCross champlon, In the plgeon [gfoWing, there was but one firm revolutionized the naval warfare of marl- uMMqunley. et »‘l'&mml weakened, DY call attention te the city and Its pros- that violnity; snd chdedfines: to bo i of the White River line the trade of the y o 0 - each Clgarotte, without which nono aro wenvine. e — Implements of Warfare, In the construction of impliments of war the United States leads the world. ‘When the Monitor was let loose against n. Yesterday he entcrtained us with a wonderous one, while awaiting the delay- ed trains. facturing. This city being a groat rail-| 1oy otherwise emploged, in telling mar- | shoot at Dabuque on Monday, Woodring | five years ago, and now there are four, timsnltloul.withinfihe Dadtfaw wroeka g early labifs’ or E receive apositive and lasting . 2, NO ma 3 nding the “case may be, or who perity, and efforts made to get capital 4 Black Hills country will be within reach.|: 2 has falled kN cure,by af s or months use of the celebrated £o tuvest in thoso lines hero, Whils: the | oot 20em; dccording to Porcy, that tho | posed on offenders sggregating $9,000. —|b"Augant 1. SicuxA0i by haniaaand)| ool iare ber T iR Iwlleceoniele MYRTLE IRE clty s having a prosperous timo theso | fror. (1at the base of operation was In |, AMassina attempted to blow up thells to have, equal freight rates with [snonsinvent e M Sho ok TUpE NG \ y TS MR AU efforts should be put forth rather than |} o Gater tank near lhepdnpot. home of Wm. Stewart, a_prominent cit!- | Omaha on this extenslen, as on other .1;.: m;sxn :rimznta .warayruce’nfl mm‘l‘t’s 3 i o % R i ntonts (o wait until the bullding boom In over. | %0 a0 15 Vipe whioh conveyed 700 8nd temperance man of Oedar |parts of the Sioux City & Pacifio in [vii3*% oW Clla'at Washington in, pren A Al aatt many DU Sympioms 10N fo” CONSUMPTION oF Now 18 the timo for Councll Bluffs to get | yater to the tank became stopped up and | R4Pids: last Saturdsy night, by the use | Nebraska, 1f Omaha and not Sloux b 2 g ISR s prowptly rewmoved by tis treatument, and vigorous ence of the Diplomatic corps, and all were manhood restore astonished at ;hs results. él‘he oolnolu!inn i [zfi_‘rwd Men, or those who intend to marry, reached was that no armed veasel or for- BER, berfect sexual strongth me: h, vigorous off- tificatlon could withstand thelr assault. | Sauhvod Nelors Sarkisce. Serourar Lestimoniiie ayil valoNbie tronties & a0 OF They can be fired from any ordinary gun, | (Estab,1877.) Address The Climax Medical Co, 504, St. Louis, Mo. muzzle or breach-loader, and [with light charges of powder. Following upon the up and dust herself.” Risia il seme s 1oeiE: he evil | °f 80 infernal machine. It failed to ex- | Oity gets the trade of northwest Nebraska ““That sounds very nioo.” spoke up an- | .o of o avell nal ansaomeroda jofnt | PoGe: and ‘the Black Hills country, and tho other, an old settler, *but the trouble (;,"ths pump, and upon examination| A printer In the Fort Dadge Chronicle | trade of the Wyoming country into which with this town Is that as soon as any firm [ ;. 4 {hat catfish had orawled into it. | office has resigned his posttion to prepare | the same road will beextended next year, it talks of settling here, and happens to| " «Thg figh was as large as my arm and | for the minlstry. There is nothing that | wili e because Omsaha has the capital 10 look at & plece of property on which to nearly as long. Now, the pipe was only |80 effectually fits a boy for the walks of | do the business and Sioux City has not. bulld a factory, or anything of that|i. 'jnches in diameter; and how the cat |life as playing the devil around a news- | This one lins is only mentioned as a sam- sort, fan G 18 of this revolutlcnizing discovery, — rt, fancy prices are slapped on, and the | (o0 v o0 1t or how 1t got out was a | Paper office, ple, for the country in Dakota Is de Hea ‘. HA . teel cannon, which strangers are collared. are dragged| o % 8 i volllas in Nebrasks. .. Now lints | oo e 80 account ofia s non, 3 plete mystery to me, and also the| A son of George Todd, of Alden, went |OP'ng a8 Well as in Nebrasia. W lInes | iy 1ikely to displace ordinary guns. It I about as if they had got to settle| . "oy i it e who had but one huntiog on Snnldgly. Al Crawling |of rallroad are projosted, and the coun- y to_ disp Y 8 KIEL SA.LE s ABLES here anyway, and each one was deter— conslats of three seamless steel tubes a er— | arm, threugh the brush, accidentlally dls- try already traversed by rallway lines 18|} .1¢ 4n inch In thicknets, drawn over 3 2 Keep Horses and Mules cnmtgntlyon hand wats mined to taake all tho money out of him | ™y fier a whilo we struck & bellliant | chargod his gan. Young_ Toda will los | illing up with now settlers, It has been | guo ‘Ciner by hydraulio. prossure, thus wo will sell In retall or carload lota. = :‘ 10-‘“:3 't 0‘; :l':y l;!gll Th ©|{den, and catching a small minnow, we |his right arm. The Fort Madison joweler | tuggested by business men who have the | yng the tube one and a half inches G A" Stock Warranted as Reoresented ;;;;‘ “‘:‘e :‘;‘d:e zntor:rlu:lwv:i;lch h::é held him in at the other end of the plpe |who met with a simflar accident on Sat. | Interest of thecity at heart, and who | ypjcl through its entire length. The first 2 A Wholetale arorets) demien 11 Graln snd Beled Bay. Pri tube has a bore of six inches. When cold, sonablo Satlstaction Guaranteed. i N : tributing point, that a stock company be RS A ministerfal lookl: ¢ the second tube {s put on when warm, 3 . His witnesses, who will be subpwnaed | go)p 21‘1:1:(lelrn:rnu‘l)doe!,npg!llyncfldlvtl:: pav::‘llyl orpauized to lnppllly tho lack of ‘& heavy | and the same prooel:l s repeated with the Sgfifig’fi%fiflg sfig‘fifiz **All that sort of grab-game business i ) ton, and secured quite a donatlon of cash. A Milit: Man, stand a water pressure of sl - — now pretty well stopped, nowever,” spoke | Erocher and threo yaller dogs. ' If the | Ho'conld not stand prowperity, and whils | pre. 1, B, Fer aren, Kontucky - | thoussnd pounds to the square Inch. 1t up another. “T believe that tho old fos- | 1o {ail hiad bach balf as blg a8 Pereys | ho was Investing In gaudy livery ho was |iay® Tnatitate, Farmdalo, Ky., writes: | % laimed that s gon of this character, RlTl nd grabbors are now cn the back |, cg:k:enel SoORLIYeSEAW e Ugh | arrested and locked up as an Imposter. “lyh‘avo used St. Jacobs Ol and deem it W“ihoflt :{IY 15:;3"8;}19“"18 n‘::&:il‘l“:l’z?:‘:; e oar, 3 JOUNCIL § e .:;n‘ne.nt:il::;e: ‘e;:;-o n:;“{fie :::?r xt:]: s éesuflnsn S?h l}l:: r&l:fx:' 5" bale 0)tlio best medicine fuade forfizhisumatiacy o eolld shot :rai:;hlinfxs one, hundred FOREMAN—Hold this space for the advertisement of Drs. Judd LL;):;{IT‘:IEII:Y-L‘:IZ'ASL;::::;;. ing men sro at the front ready to plfl? to- :l;;nil:‘;i::[t,: 2 Desperado s Ovor. -fid the ml;nau I{ Angus, chag x';:llzs:nnr:? sud counalzl pounds. The steel used in its manufac- | 4re too busy filiing their orders ard getting thelr new factors, No. B0, Fourth Street, to rights, tozet 1 gether. Thero is a new and glorions| " My Voo Bl a0l iy o [ ColVing 873 cents per ton when coal sells YORK NOTES. :‘""l:’ of :1" ‘"‘?h varlety, b;“ "h'“‘g" any copy fust now, day dawning for Council Bluffs. Already | . e 00%e¢ 'n 0,000T, av $1.65 and when coal sells at $2 00 the ts character in the process of manufac- a number of heavy entorprises ara think- | ¢ight men around the ‘h'f.“’u""d “’;n lfll: miner 1 to recelve 99} cents per ton, all ; tare, becoming perfeotly tempered. Ing of sattling here, and negotiations are | 4¥eW back to srrange his tollet. 1In his | ) 5o1ivered on the coal flats and the | Special Correspondence of Trx B, — ———— H 8 re D the back {ORK i bt going on with them, and I tell you that belt were two revolvers, Down contract to last for one year. York, Neb., April 10.—Our townis| It is computed that 750,000 people go 5111’230‘1&:; :.:';:fmfm b,':,';';s: A :5: l:h:eloi:hmx'x;lul;::?; ::g:.ronl:d }:‘[: The Chicago, Burllngton & Quincy Is |epjoying more than usual prosperity n | into London by rail every day to earn|: ) ttand by thomw. There is golng to be no | mouth was s expression to freeze blood. | bullding 8 number of new iron bridges | business and improvements. More new |theic livellhood, and leavo it at night, J. L. DeBEVOISE. 3 o A A d yet ident rare) 3 I more foolishnoss about it, Counoll Bluff:, | When he entered the saloon it was with | on the west end of Its Iowa line, to re- | bulldings are going up this spring than | 20C YO 81 8cc7Cont Tarely ooours oogusR c O AL ith 850,000 of building improvements |® YAr-whoop which should have lifted|place old siractures, ' The bridges arc|any provious one. 1 i Our election passed off quletly. Pro-|F. H. OHCVT"»I Tanion 8. T. FrexcH fl]l ls ) COUNCIL BLUFFS o ight, is goidg o grow and vho. manu. | SYErY man foot high, but no one moved. | for asingle track, but the stone abut- f i i fon has come to York to stay, and o YO0l {or a glass of double-and-twisted death | for double track bridges. This looks like | hibit s e one of the leading features of the city's G 0“ N GIL BLUFFS No. 607 Broadway Counoll Bluffs, Il flfly — oot R facturing and jobbing {nterests are to yev When ho advanced to'the bar and asked | mentaare all belng mado wido enoogh [’ prosperity. Mark that down, M. Ite. |3t forty rods, his votce and manner should the company Intended to extend the|there was no lssue before the people. ailway Time Table. porter, and tell your readers that Counoll | Bave driven tho bartender down through |double track west from Chatiton atno| ravcllog men often come up here Bluffs has the bost show it has ever had | the flour, but he didn't sink an inch. s from Lincoln to spend Sunday. They T $ 0 OOUNCIL ?BLUFFS, Wholesalo and Rotail Dealors in - GARPE c Tho folowing are tho ttmes of the arrival,and ao. [ Hard Soft ano Blossburg e e e rmflib of trains by central standard time, at the e 5 I I . . and it does not propose to fool it away. This Is my day for gore!” bellowed | The Leader claims that Des Moines Is e iae s amrwe the i own bosaust it (has Tralna loave transfor depot $2m mip. G o Iater, Riisacss ro ates earllor and arrive ton minutes later. _A_ I N letting him wiggle p‘r'nmlnnnonuly, and |urday is dead. wieh to eee it retain its place as a dis- boen started hera have baen given the [ ot ctme Mr. Gutfish cold thoulder just as oon as they wero settled here, That has been the - — B the stranger us he held up the glass and |on the brink of a great building boom, > HEAVENLY MUSIC surveyed the audienco, but recent arrivals from the capitol city |no saloons, yet they say it is a n'ce town 2 Nobody seemed to care. report business decldedly flat there, |tc spend Sunday, and so our hotels are g “‘Who put Tiger Jack under the 80d1” | Dozens of stores and residences are [crowded on that day. The Concert by the Bernbard-Liste-|he demanded in an awful voico. vacant and seeking tenants, rents are so The trustees of York college held a man Company, Nobody answered. low that it does not pay to build and the | meeting last night to consult in regard to " —— *‘Who run Bloody Pete out of Dead- clty generally wears a Cull and gloomy | the financial gondition of the institation. EEET: SHI0AR0 ADd NORTHWRMTSRY, il W. H. SIBLEY, Manager. As choice an audlence as ever was seen | Wood? Who made” Awful Smith take [aspect. So much for contradictions. We had a number of magnates of Meth- c i 7 u tt & F ' a Matl and Exprees : Offloo, 88 Main 8t. Yard, onG: R.1. P, and C in the opera house gathered there Satar- wng::un';nlzzn::fl e R (T The fi,: Angus mlne;l who were boand oii:;m h(;ra from dil{leregt 5’“";“5 th(e asa y rcu rench 1 ;:\m;-;mmh-u M. & St. P, Railway. i i q i over to the May term of court for partlci- | state. Over one hundred students B day evening to listen to the Bornhard- [ woather, but no one minded the Inquiry. R fl’;u o ihg;n.:h are mow in altendsnce and the| 405 Broadwa Council Bufis "I:;.«? AIT;MI IBLAND, = Listemann company. The numbers were| ‘‘And 1've come down from the moun- 2 ollege 18 increaslng in reputation and y ¥ ail and Expresy . of ayoung Swede, were taken before |colleg g P! X 7326 A M Accommodation [ THE RECENTLY IMPROVED large, too, and proof was given that Coun- a dozon sealp looks for & now | yadge McHenry, at Adel, last - wook, on | influcnce; Pres, Thompson, its head, its B30 v % Exorers : ¢l Bluffs can apprectate and will support hgnl'ed e :ltnngler, I | writ of habess corpus, when Lloyd, | h!ghly appreciated as an education, ca ets OHIOAGO, MILWAUKRN AND BT PAUL, REMINGTON STANDARD cholce enteriainments if rightly managed, n—'leven won'tdo me! whoop | Dayis and Thomas were discharged, and| A conventlon was held in Bell's hall, rp y B B whoopee!” i Wedneed. d Thursd; i f Those who were enterprisivg enough to 'At this polnt one of the men who had Canfield and McOahill held in bonds nesday an \ursday eveniogs o 9:202A ¥ Mal and Express 6:50 1 w 6:25 r M Express 905 A M CHICAGO, BURLINGION AND QUINOY, socure the presel f thi f $1,600 each, which they gave. this week, under the auspices of the ; . () gocure tho pronsncs o thia coupany. 484 | bern trpiog to catch » nap got up and | S ) £ fions] Reform amsociation, It was u ins. Mallavd Exprese {10 £ NO. 2, As 1d f banefal effects - y 2 d an evidence of the al y . elsk of great financlal lots, cer-|WAlked overito the stranger and took DS Raara P th usually interesting, contisting of ad-. Exprove 80 ANy ke Aohiovensent e falnly merlt the gratitude of 'nver | him by the ear and led him to the door ;lrbqug i y e,len ox{:a:{::fit bh aprok drosses on varlous political questions WaASE, 87, OUIS AND PAGIO, s the Hig u«‘ L'“ ement in Writing 0y L = “pm“m Snmrdz and gave him a lift. - As he returned to “‘l’sy ‘l‘i" whil] doléi ! “t‘l‘,‘“t‘: from the standpoint of the moral Jaw. . Sh d From Transter only. Machines in the World, evening, The programme was an oxoer, | Bi5 obalx one of the crowd inquired: e e e of Crocten” with | All the pastors in town heartily cooperat. W lndOW ades, |iw. . 81, Louls Express 2 Witk ey 20 avabe tent ono and lurniihed such a musical Who wa he?” re:lu;u ft 9 ek wt:'"o b]m.{ nith ed. A minister from your city, gfl. B, . Tidor u Ohlcago Exp via Poorla operate. 16 printa 70 © treat that all were dellghted. The “Dunno, but he made me_tired,” was | F6Cbob fiyes, When 'unsbieto 8eolte |G ham, was in stiendance, and de- g o AR ey 7.8 AP SOTNOS N lociodisy ovps And scaalleersy dlence was very approciative and ancores | e reply, and the entire affalr dropped | 108 CUtE BELFCLE K0 BET A INENTE | livered a powerful addross Wedoerday Mattlngs, AR FrtRd ] fractons. 1" the Winplot were numerous and worthily bestowed, | Without another werd. 3 tack of tho tromens, and his life de-|evening, on ‘‘Christlanity the preserva: 800X orvY ARD PACIFIO. Tiado as well a4 the iost durable Bernbard Listeman s a violipist of | Good-bye. Catamount Sam, Pauther| 'y o' e element in the nation’slife.” He 7:2 A ¥ Mail for Sloux City send ihustrated e dazzling, bowilderlog brillisncy, excell- |Jack snd Buokskln RUL You've had | PROReC % : _ |aald If infidels wers not satisfied with our inol Tito o Hxprots for e Pant ESend for free illustrated pamphilet, ing doubtloas any othor artlat 1 this re.|Your dsy. I¥sno use ringlog up tho| A man named Trwin, living elght milet | Qpriytian Institntions they should go to Linoleums, CXION FAGIFIC, Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, spoct, but falllng perhaps shero of some | Curtain on empty bench nt from West Side, fired & small| ;o heathen® land, and set up a gov- 100 A ¥ Dnver Express Ohicago, T1l., Sole Agents. spect, IMDE perap. — prairle adjoining hia premi 105 1 M Lincoln Pacs 0'a &R V. : in sympathetio emotional phases, Ay T of » neighbor, Wm. Lin ernment for themaelves. . 7i66 ¢ M Overland ¥xpress 0, H, SHOLES, Council Bluffs e ;'l E}.?&fi'“‘g.’,g". t:m ||:::; :mx:: OnaabatRanaittd 1 P pm‘r-“ TR hhptlir:.gladt.m:dd!i;3:-0:;:?“:!-;.!]:‘:{:10 oix;a u«;: 011 Cloths and DUMMY TRAINS 50 OMALLA, ¥ i Agent for Weatern Towa 3 e / woro nover heard, and thess who with| Two youthful politicians, one of Repub- | the houso, barn, farming lmplemonts fypools, He belioved the moral powers JACOB SIMS George MacDonald have held that the |lican persuasion and the other a red-hot sud stock of Mr, Lindsay, who lay sick |y 1 1un could not be tralned without the h 1 2 e et o ione | champlon of the democratic oause, had | bed and unatended at the time. Mr. | oic: Up olstery. : less of Instruments, were almost Induced | the following animated discusslon of the Lewin is very '°;’Y that his nelghbor's | “ippere was a very earnest discusslon on —— ltor“e - a - aw v to change thelr notion, he throwing so | situstion on Frederica street . | Bouse, st., Were burned, Sabbath question. Rev. A, W. p MANDEMAKERS & VAN ] much soul and_expression into he not . | igs since. Said the republican I There is & hot fight In progress over|(Clark, of the Baptist church, strongly ,M all Orders ! 0OUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. Miss Emma Howe, the vocalist of the| '‘Dlmocratscan't be no gaugers and |the Waterloo postoffice, the term of whose | advocated the enforcement of our Sun- ' ARCHITECTS, Offce, Maln Street, Rooms 7and B, Bbugerd and evening, mpg]'.ud. and. enthused the | storakeepers.” present cccupant expires within two|day laws. He read from the Nebraska 3 Heuo block. Wl practioe ln Siste and tate courts. . audlence greatly, She has a volos of| ‘‘Why not?” questioned the irate Dem- | weeks, One candidate, L, H, Edwards, | statute, section 241, that if any person C f “ --F- ” d" CONTRACTORS wondorful sweetness and flexiblity—not | ocrat. is backed by M. M. Ham, of the Du-|shall engage in sporting, hunting, nshing | GArETUILY i IHII€Q”™: AND BUILDERS N. SOHURZ. the strong, f —but one whose h“Cmu fl,ay can't do no figerin’, that's b:q\ée He:ltlil, Cosgl; ll:l.llll dflgrpby. of | or Bho:;‘ong on Sundn);dlhey lhllé be No. 201 Upper Broadway, Councll Bluffs, . el d t 1l the reason " the Second Iowa district, an ongroes- | fined or imprison: twenty days ——— Boten ro mtclenrand sweot, aa thote of |00 T vesponded the dlaclple of | man Fredericks, of tho Fifth disteict;| Ho anid It waa the duy of the govern: - 'Iusnflfl ur ma Pflanfl warbles of & bird. 'Her closiog namber, |J¢ffcson, #I'd like to know who found | suother, B. G. Bulton, has tho endorse’ | ment to look after the intelligence and [ oy R. Rice M. D ' » lullaby song, was the sweotest musle of | out how New York went democratlc if 1t | ment of Ssmuel J, Tilden, Dan Manniog | morality cf its cltizene, cuu“c l I- BLUFFS ol ] 3 OFFIOE OVER AMERICAN BXPRESS human voice ever heard here, wasn't the dimercrats that did?"’ and R, P. Flowar, and other prominent| A Soventh Day Adventist minister, UA“BH 08 shat tumors somavad withowt & | "OUNCIL BLUFFS. 1OWA The violincello solo by Mr, Alex.| This wasa poser. eastern democrate, while the third can- | Rey, A.J. Cadney, of Fremont, made ) laitd o drawiag of bieed - P———— Hindl, and the double bass one by Mr. T ———— didate, G, M. Barnes, isa relative of | an earnest ples against the Sunday laws, (HRONIC DISEASESstsu stads o spectaisy SCHMIDT, 4 Henry Greene, were very fine numbers B A zha Same Thing, Postmwaster-General Vilas, because they Inl’flng.d on the wnlden&g GARPET Over Anirly years practics] experienss Ddhes Mo also, and each was successful, ot Nows. A The Holly water works at Sloux City | of his people, of whom there were I 5, Poarl Shroet, Oouncll Riude I The compay, In its *Dance of Death,” | *Father,” he sald as he came running | were oflicinl’ly tested Jast week. Four|congregations in Nebrabka, who disbe- .4 Canpulia/ion free 5 showed itself to the best advantsags, The | in from school, *‘did you ever drill au oll | streams were thrown at the same time to | lleved in the OChristian Sabbath, He co v compositlon Is pecullar, necessitatiug very | well sud make §60,0001" height of 160, 140, 158, and 161, The | and some of his people were mach ex- . Dr, W. H. Sherraden No. 220 Main 8t , Council Blufls, carefal renditlon, The oompln{ through-| ‘‘No, my son, I never did.” water sopply is obtalved from drive well, | cited and stood at the door duriog the P g T A PO as oxcellent, and & choicer, even-| *‘I was {n hopes you had, for I wanted | into which, during the test, the water | evening sesslon dlstributing tracts to all DENTIST =t B ) {ng's entertaloment has never been pro- | to brag to the boye. came as fast as it was pumped. The|who came In, oo % 3 e 4 ’ ONLY HOTEL = X vided the musio-lovers of Councl Bigdfs. | ~**Well, you can tell 'em that, although | Journsl says ‘‘the pumps that deaw the| A letter was read from President | — In Counell Blufis baviog & FIRE ESCAFPE. BANKERS. Oounell Blufty « Aad all modern improvements, eall bells, fira Stock Shipments, The following are the shipments of L never drilled an oil well and made $50- | water from the drive wells and force it |Ring'and, of Hastings college, stating rl. ,:B & Pll ' u“ ]li ! m 000, an oil broker onge drilled me and | through the hydrants ars the Gaskill|that he could not attend owlng to sick- F. SEY onic e pl'i wade $75,000, which is about the same | patent, manufactured by the Holly com- | ness. Rev. B, F. Sharp and Rev. H. 8. thiog, I quess.” pany, of Lackport, N. Y., and of the kind | Harrlson made strong speeches on the e alarm bel ., s the “wi. lrym Unlos stock yards tn Gouact St N— known t) experts as compound condens- | Mormon question, and Judge Griffin de- Oomaell Bluty, 4 4 A - J i CRESTON HOUSE Bluils since last report. The mean clevation of this country The contract was for two|livered » mulun{y written address oo | Established - - 1856 ; g Ry O Ry o Hasker Bror., one car of horaes, 16 ] above thon:pt‘:‘2.600 foet, and the aver- | jumpiog engines, with 10{nch h religion snd clvil law. The meetings S Meosin b Basange and | . all woaknoas s dlarat 3 \\. ;-l““ 27 W ) a S besd, to Bt. Paul via N. W, Ry, sge rainfall is 29 Inches. . pressure and 20-inch low pressure cylin | were well attended, and questions | goms Securibice: 1.y wall. J, H.War A )