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THE DAILY BEE 00N OIL BLUFFS. Tuosday Morn'ng, Avril 14, MHORIPTION KATRS. = 80 jenes pei week « 40009 £y Oarrier By Wei No, 12 Pearl Bureet MINOR MENTION. Lounces, from & up, at Mandei s Tywo Jakas, the barbers, 40% Broudway J_ J. Achter is building an add!tion to his houto on Piorce straet. Ths Y. M. C. A, feoe ontertalnments this cvening. ives anotier of fta ear | F¢ €o]. Abbott, wo i« taking the census, says tho work will take about a month longer. E. B. Bow. an now occupics desk room in theoffice of P.J. McMahon, No. 4 Pearl treet. Cooking etoves, tinwara, crockery, glasswara and cutlery at very low prices at Mandel's. Capt. Hathaway, having roturned from his southern trip, went on police daty agaln Inst night. The doings of the city council and cthor Council Bluifa newa will be found on another page. Sherlff Guittar left last eveniog for Mitohellvllle, to take a gir), Nettio Hyde, to the reform school there, Threc deanks and one disturber of the peaco constitated the business of the su perior court yestsrday. The Emmet party gave an entertain- ment at the opera house last evening. Ema.ot 18 not quite the Emmet of old. Ablll of exceptions was yestorday filed inthe cate of August Anderson against the Councll Blafls water works company. Officer Brooks has unpinned the star from his valiant breast, laid down his clno, and aworn off belng a policeman any longer. The Klein cstate continues in court, a number of sults having been commenced yesterday sgalnst Thomas Bowman, the administrator The interlor of J. M. Phillips’ shoe store 1s being greatly lmproved, the shelv- ing being raised and enlarged and other changes being made John Templeton was yesterday atill setting up smokes to thoso who had not had a previous chauce ‘to congratulate him on having reached another birthday anniveraary. The new county jail Is to be located on tke northwest corner of the court house grounds. Tho ground iy to be broken Thuraday, at which time it is expected tho architect will be here, Mr. Harris is prepating to bulld a largo |new resldence on First strost, bo- tweon Broadway and Pierce streets, It Is to be of brick and thirty-five feet gquare. The ground will be broken to- day. The gentlomen who contracted with the Berphard Listmann concert company for tho concert givon on Saturday night Iast at the opera houee are: Charles H. Ferson, C. H. Judeon, John Davls and Frank Cook. They deserve great credit. Messrs. Kirk and IKilgore, who have been dolng duty as spectal policemen, werc yestorday relieved from farther duty. This, with Oflicer Brooks' resigna- tion, cuts the police force down to three foz night and three for day. duty in the whole city. Permit to marry wue yesterday given L. P. Bolton, of Grove township, and Addlo Bolton, of Boyd, Orsgon; also to W. C. Acker, Jr., and Ewmma J, Bilger, of this county; Ethan C J. Hammond and Allea C. Larkens, of this county Thos, J. Tinker and Margarelta Kramer. hoth of Mills county There were namerous roporisafioatyes torday as to tae olosiny of the saloons. In the fcrenoonit was veported that In tho afternoon papers would bo gerved cn some Mala strect saloons. In the after- THE BLOOMER BUILDING. The Schrol Chiern Need Have No Pear, {r It I Safe, tay » swpeten and foa Buil o ors Some paper somewhere In the east end of the county started the rumor that the Bloomer schoo! bailding in this olty was acking +nd cramblioy wheroup youug mun naiied Liugen:, W ing the newapap: bisluess up & seusn‘icnal articlo, which some ot hold of and thos lent wings to asy 15 alarm po and some whose nerves we steeng began to tremble. T man probably never tho much damsge sach a romo: might do, and how it would hurt the interests of the ci y, and csuse alarm without any cruss, Those who know him ssy he js not at all mallcisusly fnc'ined,but thatjhe fell into this trap by hia belief that all that 1s needed of a newspaper man 1s to be able to fill space in eomo way. In order to check any 11l effct waich his foolish talk about the Bloomer build- ing might cause, a pumber of bulldera and practical mon yesterday afternoun visited the Bloomer school bullding, and Inspected it carefully, inviting the news: paper men {o go along and make notes. In the party wes Chrls Straob, J. P Weaver, Henry Fauble and Jrod Her- man, all wel! knowr hanics aud buildera. & At first the young m vited to peiot outthe pla bad raid indicatad thot the going to tumble. Mo I abashed, and wan'ed tie Gosn, to poiut the: , b gotout of it by eaying tha nave time. Chen lLe s where Prof. McNau s, but that gentleman was at .ol batld- wg. Finaily, be found onc crack, slong tho oeiling, but onc which fur from verl- fiod his senedtional state A thoroaq, wae then mude. the cato of all hud settled o Jittle, anl partitions ©Lad joined or to the wood shrinking, and the wall natar ally sottling, had ¢ crack. The outride walls too, as _vsusl, a trile learn ore, wroto ne h the rumor very ple, nat yonng d sort of itor. Hogh ul the latter Le did not ted to Lnow , the walie wherover lat had settle han the in large a ono ic the The only b ox.ect'd of Bo course of five years stonding. rea. defect in the building was that causcd by the dynamito exploslon three years ego, when a number of bulldings In the clty were badly shakcen, The rear wall of the Bicomer building was at that tim. thrown ontabout half an inch, bt haz not changed any since. Thoee who were prissnt yesterday said that if the build ing had not been properly constructed it would have been shaken down by the explosion, and thoy cou'd sse no eviderce of cracks, or any further damage. The inspectors agraed that ths huildlng would stand for many. many years yot, and there was notki-¢ to fadicate any posst- bls d.nzer, whils they woro very indig nant that any sush roports should be started, or glven any credence. 1T HOLDS TICHT. thie Another Decision Under hibitoxy Liaw A writ of habezs corpus was tricd for in the superior court yesterdsy, th petltion setting forth in sabatauce that Johu C. Henry Lad been fined $500 under the prohibitory law, and comrmitted to jall in Harrlzon county, for a term of 150 days unless the fine and costs were sooner pald. After remaining thlrty days in jail he made a schedule under the poor man’s act, showing that he had no prop- erty, and then executicy his note in favor of the county for $622, tie demanded re- lease, Sherlil Garrison refused to zcleas him and then he made sfiidavit to the fucis, and applied to Judze Ayelsworth of the superlor court here to reloate oo a writ of habe1s corpus. Tio indictment under which he was finsd wag attacked oa the ground that it had dufects, by charging two or more of fouses After b ing migaed tat length Mr. Marab, of Miesoar! Valley, san: Co Datly of this cily, Jadgo Ayles- orth de cided that the in neut were goed and the prlsonce was re anded to (il e PERSONAT, 0O, J. King, of Corning, was a8 ‘e Vacifi noon it was stated that the papera would not bo served uatil 0 o'clock. And so tho time wus put off later and later and yet no sensational deyelopmen!s resulted. John 7. Stowart has commenced sult agaiast the city for $5,000 damage tohis property on Main street, on account of a change of grade. Tho claim has been befere the councl] for s long time, and once an arrangement was made for set- tling the watter by paying him $000, but this fell through, and now he sucs for $5,000. The watchinan at the water-works reservolt in the glen Is annoyed by dogs drinking there, aud is seeking rellef by) shcotiug the canines, One fine setter was killed thus the other day, aud yester day the watchman ehot at & valuable dog belonging to Mr. A, 0. Grehsm, but miszed him, 1t seems that a more ad vieable way wouli b3 to build a barbed wite fence sround tbe veservoir, as it is almost imposetble to keep animals from trespaisug on the grounds. In the meantime ©wners should either control their dogs or keep thew chained up. Fag's worth remsmberiog when you buy Wall Paper ~—That Beard, next dour to postoflica, has tho largest stock to solect from. 24 - Thet his prices are as low as the loweat, Hd—Toat he is » practical interior decrrator snd employs none but skilliul workaen, e Artis's' Materiolaat G, R, Beard's Wall Poper Store. Send for price liat. — Spring gools t.r sa tivgs at Norne & Lin No. 200 Mam strest, In spaction invitsd, Prices and quakivy cqusl bo any do the iy, | —— Au entomologist has reported having found 724 species of Boxious inseots in the e e, shry nd plants of the N York parislast yea'. yesterday, J. Mueller, the music from Chicago, Sherifl Garrison, of Logan, was at tho I'a- cific yestorday. Rev. J. 8. Cooley, of Umaha city yesterday. man, has retorned wae in the Ms, Jerry Myers has been confinad to her room for several days. E, Keller bas returned from a visit to cago and Milwaukee, B, T, Shaw, state fish commissioner, was at the Ogden yesterday. Rev: Dr, Davidson, of Des Moines, is & guest o®Mr. and Mrs, H: Friedman, M. T. Skiff, agent of the W, J. Seanian company, was at tho Ogden yesterday, Mr. Ben Newman, who has becomo & reg lar Omahun, was in the olty groeting his old flends yesterday. Misses G, 1o Haven and Guesio Sa'felder have returned fron: Oraha, where they hu.e been visiting several days, Capt. W, R, McCollough atarts out over the Northwestern road this morning to visit the heavy hardware trade for Keeline & Falt. William Fallon, of Magnolia, Harrison county, was in the city yesterday on his way home from the Mormon conference at Inde- pendence, Mo, Prof. H. E, Twichell, who has been teach- g in the high school here, left last evening for Minuesots, aud, after tarrylng there short time, expects to proceed to his former howe 1 New York, Officer J. H, Wheeler goes to the Omaha barracks to-day as u wituess in the carse of Gustave Schu'z, private troop O, New York cavalry, who is to be tiied for desertion. He was arrested by Wheeler at the Rock Island | - depot in this city some time since. What tickles Wheeler the most is that lLe gets “‘trapsportation to snd from court, together with four dollars per d . —— The Y. M C, a4, Both lsdles and gentlemen are invited to be present at the literary and scclal 7140 per Lilding was |¢ 3¢ ick walls, |1 aueed the plaster to side walls, but every ono of the visitors expressed freoly the opipion that tho onild ng was in 13 good coadltion s could ofthe Y M. O to be held this eve- nlog at 8 o’cluck TROGRANME, Music n Misa Edith War Last week's talk continued by & num | the boys. | Song. [ntermission 8 Palmer P.M A Mise ) Peyor Waller Joe Smith W, Ladd A OOMMEROIAL UUNCIL BLUFFA MARKP? No, 1 milling €5 1 baled, 80 pounds, ~Good supply: prices ab yarle, 6 00¢ Daltverod, ton bard, 060 pe tony woft ard , wholesaling at . 50@2 90, 46 00 per dus, LIVE ETOOK, 8 95@38 75, Broow Cattlo—1 Euteber “tonrs, b Shoop--3 00@ ) 0@ Hoga - PRODUOR AND FROITS, ! In fair supply, with good demand at 11c, Lutter—The receip's of geod stock are very small, 'y *2@25¢: ohoioe country 101l is soarce and sells readil: 15@1 c; fair t good, 12%140; poor stock is dull at 8 2:0c. Voultry - In strong demand for both Tive nd dressed. Live chickens, per doz., i 00@ ] rkeys, per Ib., U @10c. ducks, por doz., 50G@ 3 00; spring chickens, per d. 600, dreased chickens, choice, per Ib., 12c; dressed turkeys, choice. per Ib, 13@lic; dressed dacks, por b, 10@1% Onious - In ‘good demand at 1 00@1 25 per bushel, Potatoes—Receipts vory light and demand : choice stock of any good variety, 60 air to good 10@ 15, Poant In good supply, with fair demand, Hand picked navies, 1050; clean mediume, 1 £9@ 0; ity ad umsccoomod stosk dull a mallard and othor larg 20; teal and mixad, 125 , Riddles of Natural History. St ‘George Milvart iu Fortnightly Review. Chickens, two minutes after thoy had Ioft the egg, will follo » with thelr cyes the muvements of crawllng insecis, and peck at tu:m, judging cistance and dt b almest fa'altible accaracy. #ill inatinctively » preciate_rounde, readily running towards bie hen hidden In & box when they hour hex ‘“‘call.” Some young birds also have an inpa'‘e, Instinctive horror of the sight of a hawk and of the sound of itz voice Swallows. titmice, tomtits and wrons, after haviag baen confined from birth, are capable of flying successfuliy et once, when liberated on thelr wings haviog at tained the necessary growth to render flight possible. The duke of Argyll re- latcs some very iaterssting partlculars about the instincts of birds, eepecially of the water ousel, the morganser avd the wild duck. Even a3 to the class of boasts I find recorded “Five young polecats were found comfortably inibedd- ed In dry, withcred grass, and in a side hole of proper dimensions for such a larder were forty frofs, and two toads, all alive, but merely capable of eprawling a little. On oxamination the whele number, teads and all, proved {3 have been purposely and dexterously bitten through the brain.” Hvldently ihe par- ont polecat had thus provided the young with food which could be kept perfectly fresh, becauso altve, and yet was render- o unsble to escape. This s'ngu 8o numercus, wonderfal and notorions that it wil. bs probsb'y erongh to refer toone or two examples, The female carpenter bee, in order to protect ler ege, exca ates In some pleco of wood, a series of chambers, in special order, with a view to a peculiar mode of exlt for her young; but the young mother can have 10 conssious knowlecge of the serics of actions subs quently to ensue. The femalo of the wasp, sphex, affordsanother well-known, but very remarkable, ex- ample of a complex {nstinct closely re- lated to that already mentloned in the case of the polecat, The female wasp has to prcv de fresh, living animal food for her progery, which, when it qaits 11s oggs. qulits 1t in the form of an almost holplers geub, uttetly upable (o oatoh, rotatn or <l an actlve etruggling prey. Acosord ngly, the mother tnsect has not ouly to provide and place beside her egas suitable 1 ving prey, bus to so treat that it mey by ahelploss. unresteting viotim Th m may be a mere caterpiilar, or itmay . a creat, powerfol grasshoppor. oven ‘hat most fiorca, astive ans rapaclov « of Insect tyrante, s foll. and enomot pi Whichever it may be. the waep 2 +i ly stivgs it &t the spot vhich indu s o the soveral spots which 1oduce, completo par Ivels as to motion lct s hope as to sensatlon also, This done, tho wasp entombs hitlpless Lo ing with its own egg. and leaves 1t for the support of the future grub —r——— Rev, Dr, John P, Newman The Saratoga Eagle says that ‘‘the ac cesgion-of Dr. John P. Newman-—the former pastor of Gen. Grant, and ote of tho greatest pulplt opators in the Motho- dist church to the ranks of epiritnalism occaslons public surprise. The conver- sion 18 not a acdden one, however, as Dr., -| Newman has been for yeats an intalligent {nvestigator Into iae phezomena and & student of the philozophy of modern i , and it is said that Lix wifs is a strorg bellevor, Lut Is hezsel: s medium. Dr, Newman Is a reguls Saratoge cummer gueei, and a gre favcrite here, aud be wul without doubt be wermly welcomed L sfore the Saratogs @oci-ty of epirltualiste THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITER < Is the Highest Achicvement in Writing Machines in the World, With only 89 keyw to loaru va operate. It prints 76 characters ivctudir g caps and siall letters panctuatior », igures, sigos and ractions It ' the simplost ano most rupld writh ¢ machin wade as well a8 the wost durabl B Send for free illustrated pamphlet Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, Chicago, Tll., SoleAgenta. H, SHOLES, Council Blufs Agent for Western Iowa [+ Dr, W. B. Sherraden DENTIST Masonic Temple, Oonusl) Blufte « lowa Carpetsand. IL 14, 1885, “NEW G0ODS. . ryGoods - s A HARKNESS BROTHERS. axminster Moquette ody Brussels, Tapestry Frussel . 'ngrain Carpets Etc. Office Mattinga Specialty. #myrnia Rugs, Mats, Uil Cloths, Ete, Our stock of L ce Curtains is uausually large and of exceilent variety. Turcoman and Magrascurtans i~ mary new and beautitul designs, Choicest ilksin black and the new colors. Our line ot Dress Goods comprises a | the new designs for the 8cason, and the variety of our White Goods is nowhere excelled attention, and ourline of ladies’ and childrens’ Ho:e i New and beautitul t.aces invite argerand finer than ever, Harkuess Bros, 401Broadway Council Bluffs, R. Rico M. D. IANCERS, sty S imtang mtaeme 1RO Uy oure practioal experiengs @Mes Mo Poat] ifreok, Ooancl) Blufte. 43rConoultetion free. JACOB SIM Attorngy - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFI S, IOWA, Offlca, Main 8 Wi :t, Rooms 7 aud 8, Shugart and Heau block, practioo In 8 ate and tatc oourts. K. 8CHURZ. usfice of the Pagce OFFICR OVER ANERIOAN BXPREL GUNCIL BLTTFEFS [T T scmMIpT, 'HOTUGRAPHER! No. 220 Main St , Council Bluffs, Open “Sanday. First--lass vork guatan COAI COUNCIL BLUFFS el Company! Wholssa'e and Retail Dealers in Hard Soft ane Blossburg CcCO A L. W. H. BIBLEY, Manager. Offico, 8 3 Yard, onC. R. I, & St P P, and © . In Counc!l Blufls having a FIRE BESCAFPH, And all modern improvements, call bells, fire alarm bells, cte., is’ the CRESTON HOUSE Nos. 215, 217 and 219, Main Street. MAX MOHN, PROPRILTOR S. T. FrENCH M., TREYNOR. F. I, Orcorr, L GOUNCIL BLUFFS GARPET (O Succrssons 1o Casady’ Orcutt & French 405 Broadway Council Bufis Carpets, Curtains, Window Shales, Mattings, Linoleums, 0il Cloths and Upholstery. Mail Orders Carefully jFilled ! COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET W K M, PO OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS'. Couscl) Blufly, . . [™ Established 1856 Deaiers tn Forelgs and Docsetls Txokauge su¢ ome Hecur it o SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.—8pecial a vortisements, suo a8 Lowi Found, To Loan, For Balo, To Rent, Wants, Board Ing, ete., will bo tnserted Lo this column s the lov tato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho first lnsertlor #ué FIVE CENTS PER LINE. foz oaoh subsequent erilon. Leave advortisements af our offos, No Eoar) Btreod. noar Broadway ANTER, arniture. Apply 116 Four i houre 9 and 124 m H E. 3oaman JROR SALE - othor htul in n i town, now doing a business «f & wonth. Noother hotel in the place. of land In ouaty, Mo. teadc tor Council pr pecty or sell cheap for casn or yart SWAN & PAUKER Good lowa (r Nebraska k of havdware or goserai AN & WALKKR oo, woll 1 1 part of NIACARA NEW WHITE GRAFE © NIAGARA! - x’f‘ 1} G 1bs, on ra ripens in favorable seaso: drops from he stem if left to AN WA merchandise_well located. JOR S TE A e char oo e proved farm of 400 ith Qouncil Blufls, at & bax terms iusters welg 18 in. bearing wood ut uockport, Aug, h. Ty with g till [rost comes, ard one of the best small fowne i | Westorn Iowa wil: eoll with or withoat furniturc, or will tzade for a evall farm with stock etc. & wAN & WA ‘}‘\un SALE—-righty acres urliprov Urlon county, Juwa, Sy miles south. fon, the ¢ uut, seat, or will trade for *olraska or bt S & WALKER. d_about Blufl post WALKER. Tows. 820 acre grass land, all uder feneo-s 500 acro fars) with fine {mprovements, all under cultivation excep. £0 acres gease - 8) acres good grass or pasturc la:d | and sever ! other tracts of trom 40 to 100 acies of improves in faver ¢ is purely native. wnd therefore hardy, Has stood 35 dugrees below vero without nd often the 2d, and is n regnlar beaver, and no waste, as bunches aro cor rfails to ripen its orop e tho thick leathery Foliags holds cven t1 the basc of til £ ost kills it. th. —Vineyards ars in bearing in various secti 18 from Georgia to the Nortuern Lakes annda, and from Kunsas to the Atlantic coast, there being more than 1,000 acres planted in the last five years and over 2 re planted st Brocton, Chautauqua Co., N, ast spring, (1831); Jonss Martin alote havivg 47 acres: the largest vineyard of ingnres, eing planted ¢ Highland, Ulster Co., N , by Sam’l Rogers, Ks(., which contains 80 acres of this one varioty. and he has realized from 20 to 30 cents per pouad for his fruit, while Con Wi in the same lozality brought from 4 to 6 cents only. All parties planting vineyards hase signed a contract to return all the wood and cut. E—A t of onc and a half niles from Cc at n bargain un: year back to tha Company up to, and including 1885; 50 it has b sen th sole owner of d no one but the pany and 1ts authorized agents can sell and deliver vines, So all persons slivuld examive agant’s certificate of authority, and that it Lias the corporate teal of the Comuany attached, and every vino that it has a lead ttached, bearing theinipression of the Comipany’s registered trade mark, 7ii.~We now offer for the first time, strong 2 year old vines at retail at § out cestrictions, te be delivered cn and after March 1st 1885, V\(ELLS COOK, uncii Bluffs, lowa = i copled appo ntmont as special o TAGARS WHITE GRAPE 00 for Towa 2 d N 10w Eroparsd to promptly delivo *Vines under the Reg'store ) Trads Mark Soa 127 EIGI WIIT &F D unimprov.ad land. SWAN & Wa It you wanta far 1 Vebraska or Dakota, let us hear from you. O EATE AT 00 oach witk denoe lots in all pants of fore you bu; a ouncil Blufls. See SWAN & WALRKR, S Wishing to b, oheap lots to ¢ D 01 s buy on monchly vy mants offrom | 20 8 | 0K REN (= We will rent 011 a 1ot t0 badd o T “with the prisilage to buy if you vir 1t AN & W W.P. AYLSWORTH, , lease of trado; BWAN & W ALWRE OR RENT Large two *ory framo bulldir ¢ able for warchousc o storage purpose. silroad depot. BwiN WALK; [roR BENT uit saus— 5 suital le for srall found. motion SWAN WALVER, "OL SALE_Houses, Lots H" Stept cason, 608 Firet avenue. g eto., 1eady toput JOR SALE—A top-buggy, first-lsss wako and in ex ellont condition. OF will trade for cheay. 4. Address ¥. M. Boe office, Council BluT: D RAISER. Brick bnildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guarantoed, moved on LizTig GIANT trucks, the best in the world. W. P, AYLSWORTH, Attention, Ladies. While closing ont my notions,wiil sell 2l hur goods at 25 per cont diecount, 300 Swit b« 06 Waves, Bangs, etc , to sacrifice, Custon work carefnlly attended to. MRS D, A BENEDICI 337 Broadway, (i 11 13l o tak Frame ho Wit iy . Dellvored by carelor aé oni nte & weok. LD PAPERS—For sale at Bun 0ffloe, a4 35 cezt/ » hundr TALUABLE PROPEGTY FOR RENT.| 1 have a double store build'ng,10100m: pa:t t oned | 11, clegantly papered, supplicd with water 5 . the | sater works, g0oa bric): ccllar, suited for restuzaat, | aundry, boardig houso, merchautile Lielr oor | esident property. Alsoa lurg m iwelling with 16 rooms two cellars, cte or boardicg house, private rostdence, ho: pposite the city buildings and city mar it 1 ¢ cheap. W. R VAUGEA J. L. DzBEVOISE Uuion Tickot Agent | == sas ez Smbtarsia - : Hoof Painting and repairing, All work guaranteed to give Railway vime Table, | "« 'nte we ewnne 4 8 COUNOIL BLUFFE, S EO. SM ITH SO N Tk tollowing are the tlmes of the arrival aud do — rture of Araine by central staudard ive, st the : Tralua lcave transfor dopot v min- ‘and arrivo ten minutes Iater. :1 :i‘fl v[‘A'/l’. S0C Breadway, Council Biv s, OSLY ALL NIGMT HOUSE IN THE Cir7, Everything served in first class stylo and ou short notico Hot and cold Tunches always ren LNGLISH KITCHEN b stuctior UNDERTAKERS Al 910400 And NORTITY RITRRY M SMITH & TOLLER AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! 51, Louls Expross, 2:46 1 v 7 and 9 Malu Si., Chlcago Exp via Peoria 010 A g 2 KARSAS 1TV, BT, JON AND COUNOLL KLUPS. _ Couxorr Brug 10:06 A v Mail sud Express 6:40 1 3 pHTR Exprees 800X oITY AXD PACTIG, Mall for Slous City Expross for 8t Paul D enver Expross Liocoln Pa s O'u &RV Ovorland } xpress DUNMY TRAINA 1O OMATIA, Leave Council Bwfls — 7:15 1:40 & m. 1:80—2:50-B:% 11:45 p. 1. Leave Owabs T Y : ~11:10 p. W, Tows 7:20 4 W 730 ¥ u A Complete Line of New Goods to felect From e KIEL fALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules coustantly on haad waisys we sell In retall or carloal lots, All Stock Warranted as Renresented Wholciale a1 o peted) demiers 1 Graju oud Ealeo Hay. Price sousble Satistaction Guaranteed. SOCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave, & Fourth 8t. UounollBluffs, 11:00 4 % 1:06 v 8 7i66 ¥ » MANDEMAKERS & VAN, ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No. 201 Upper Breadway, Councll Blaff COUNCIL, BLUFYS, April 2 FOREMAN Judd & Swmiti's Elo.tric Ajpliances i g Hold this #pace for tho advertisericnt of bi ) bus ir ordors and gettlo g thcir new (actors, No. 80, Fourth Street, to rights, Loy

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