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6 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS ~THURSDAY APRIL 16, 1885 SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOE.—Special & vertisoments, #so ae Lost Pound, To Loan, For Sale, To Ront, Wants, Roard , will be inserted in this column st ¥he low rte of TEN OENTS PER LINE for the firet insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for oach subsequent advertisoments a4 our offis, No. v Broadwav exchanged one of them s ‘M. Prosident, have you the interests of this rond at heart? “Yes, sir—yes, sir—of course I have,’ was the reply. ‘‘lf so, why didn't you cunt rates Isst week, Blank and Blank, $1, and tbereby have our road advertised all over the country " *‘Why, sir, last week we were so snowed under that we didn’t move a traln be- A GHASTLY FIND. A Badly Decayed Coffin and Contents Found on Madison Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thuraday Morning, Aoril 16, Thers was a report current yesterday SUBSORIPTION RATES, BrOun o o &« @ OF AT ontaiper week |0 the effect that & ccffin and a body had By Wl - - - = $10.00 por yoar g bt - been found on Madlson f‘"eet‘ ?nd the | | Ceen the points named!” “Of courss, | — WANTS, s detalls of find were, as is usual in such || know all about it, and It was a golden | J{'OR SALEHouso furnitura. Ay 110 Fourth OFFPIOR! St., between hours 0 and 12a. m. H. E. opportunity that may never come again, When you are stuck in the snow s the — S— - very time to cut rates. Wo get the ad- [ J{'OR SALE - othor hotel fin a v Nebraska A Vand bit / ‘ own, now doing a business of about 8350 per vertisement an e public recelves no|month, Nocther hotel in the place. Torms liberal, benefit. Let this be » moral leeson to|____ BWAN & WALKER i = " JOR noros of Iand | you, sir—a Eu\t moral lesson, '!:"w yae v;'l_. Mo, Will trade for Gounell T ufts city proporty o or_cash, t IOWA IN PIECES, . L0 vy SF Bl ChoAp O WALrh, —_— \ JANTS TO THADE.—Good lowa or Nebraska d 1 o dwi e Burlington will experiment with cedar | merchandine e ot Pt Watene™! blocks for paving. JOR § chance to fine, well im: " o proved farm of 400 acres, within a fow miles of The Warden of the Fort Madison state | goun il Blufts, at gain,” Low prico and ehay prison reports 308 inmates of that instita- | terms. BWAN & WALKRL tion on March 31. JOR SALE—A good paying hotel property h lyery stablo, in one of the best small towns in cases, oxaggerated as the report sped along the streets. Tue Bk man In com: pany with M. B. Brown, the telegraph manager, proceeded to Investigate, and " ' found the plain facts to be that The clty council moets to-night. George Tnhf’man, 1lving at No. 106 South J, W. and E. L. Squire want to buy 8 | Firat street, in digging a vault In the nice cablnet desk. rear of th's lot, had discovered the grave. { ¥ % " The coftin appared to have been made of The Councll I}luflu board of the h,nd blask walnut, but there Is no plate or lesguo is preparing for a ball on the 23d. | othor mark of Identification dlscoverad. Lower’s hotel begsn golng up yester- | The old graveyard used to be near there, day, and when ralsed to grade will be|but the cometery grounds, 8o say old No, 12 Pearl Street MINOR MENTION, 2 NEW WHITE GRAPE 572 3 ASARA vine. manted NIAGARA‘ 1 as it appeared Fall of 1 a2 ) with 63 clusters welghing 18t.—The Niagara ripens in favorable sessons at Lockport, Aug, 20th, 11 located. 6 Ibs, on 48 In. bearing wood 2d.— 1t never drops from the ttem if loft to hang till frost comes, and improves in flavor settlers, did not reach over that far, so . S0 the time, greatly fmproved. that the mystery of & man belng burled (mlnle} of § sfi)tog.rax‘;‘dmo'::fl:fi;lg pv:(l)lulpels::ilg yoatorn Lows will sell with o without furnitare, or | “5q. Tt ia purely native, and therefore hardy, Haa stood 35 degreea below zoro without The new bullding of Mr. Morgan, on | there s not easily explalned. A num- SWAN & WALKRR. njury, immediately. T : Sth,— Bears a good crop the 3d_yeor and often the 2d, ard is a regular boarer, and no o 3 milen shuthonst of Af: | Waste, as bunches aro compact cerfrl 4 vipen {ts crop a the thiok leathery foliago i ton, the oounty seat, or will trade for Nebraska or | holds even to the hace of the canes uutil fiost kills it. i e El:“ Lokt ;’f lil‘l’d)!ll:,gl] h,‘“ CI";“ ena land. SWAN & WALKKR. h.— Viacyards are in bearing in various seti uxape,k?l!llg ir(:orr:;‘!:n e | and Canada, and from k 1l =ithin the last fi A woman in Boone who was supported ¥ Y. last spring, (1 by charlty during che past winter, fs| {'O% n Harrigon goun| ber of persons visited the spot yes‘crday and various conjectures were advanced, but no very satlefactory explanation could The Episcopal ladies will hold their [be given. “Carnival of Natlons” the latter pmt cf Ma s s Astisis’ Materialsat G, R, Beard's Wall Y- Paper Store. Send for price list. Main slreet, is about ready to recelve the roof, The two brewerles and all the saloons from Georgia to the Nrrthern e being more than 1,000 d at Brocton, Chsuta aore tract of good 1 e — wiles from Council SWAN & W. w89 wores | being planted st Hig < ] grass land, all under fenco— 00 acre farm | of this one variety, and showling her gratitude by a public-spirited | with fine improvem all under cultivation except | cords grown in t! me locality brought from 4 to 6 cents o effort to aid in the Improvement of the c land, All parties y rds have signed a contra town by haild/ng herself a fine resldence. ! ting every year back to the Company up to, and including 1888; 50 it has ben the s wher of all tho stok, and no one but the Company and 1ts_suthonzed ngents can sell and deliver uffff';i'.“f F::c::;fl:;n 31:&‘\--30?' t}:in Fos s genuine Niagara vines, So all persons should examine agent’s cortificats of authority, and on g . « Urawlora, § geo that it has the corporate seal of the Company attached, and every vine that it has a lead a substantlal stock grower in Osss town- seal attached, bearing theimpression of the Company’s registered trade mar ship has recently lost twenty head of < OR BATE—ATares Samberof b 3 Tth,-We now offor for tho first time, stron, young stock by the ditease. Sust 1B 1. a1 BAste o Obon out restriotions, to bo delivered on and after March 1st, 18 Bw. bofore you buy, X . On Friday Jast United States officers u]‘?:;,:i:‘::fi;l.\mm‘mmm“v,w TR WELLS COOK. Council Blufis, lowa diecovered and sefzsd an lllle1t atill, be- build on canbuy on monthly payments of from {aving accepted e ppolntir ont a3 speclal agent for the NIAGARL WHITE GRAPE CO. for Towa aad No. : y 3 Having accepted e ; ing operated in the house of a farmer |2 to$10. kT am now prepared to promptly deliver *NTAGARA' vines under the Reg stercd Trade Mark Seal near Burlington named Jobn Staufer, | JOR RENT-We willront you a Iot to buld_on Company. 127 BIGETE STREET. with the privilage to buy i you wish on very W. P. AYLSWORTH, = Mr. Burnham is building a nice little — cottsge at the head of Oakland avenue, NIGHT WALKING, next to his own residence. Falso alarms “of fire continue to give|A Bmart Young Man and a Gay exercise to the teams, and a small allow- Young Woman Get Pulled by ance to the minute men. the Police, o return all the wood and cute mproved you wanta farm o we Nebraoka or Dakobe, let us hoar es at retail at $2,00 each with- Gus Williams opgned at the opera| Betwoen 1 and 2 o'clock yosterday house last evening, giving & very enjoy- [morning Officer Kirk noticed a couple ablo entertainment. trying to get into a ealocn, evidently to Peter Anderson, aged 7 years, a son|get a drink, and the place being closed, Christlan Anderson, of Hazal Dell town- | they tried the alley door. They went ship, dled Tuesday of croup. The funeral |into the hallwsy of one of the business will be Lield to.day. blocks ~ and after remainleg &) county, leaped from a Davenport ferry The new Picroe street school house 1s |fow minules started off down |Into the Mistourl river and was drowned. [ T30R RENZ- Targe two story trame bullding sult already s> crowded that one of the rooms |Poarl street. Kirk met officer ;l":l;ci:::i&:;l:f;‘l;l:oglg hfir HI):Dmt ;‘ut- "“m‘l‘!ld:lytlxtwnuhuum or storago purposes, meat i O'Brien and the two kept track of 3 ent by her brute hus- s - i) ! .| Finally they tackled them and were in.| Dr. R.M. DoWitt, of Des Moines, aom\Jé’fifi'rfi?;?Zf,'“c?."l.!f.‘f"b‘}f,iii“’ui’ififi’fl’éfi sl At 6 o'clock last evening Justice |formed by the man that he was taking while on a midnight vieit last Friday to | ivg ete., ready toput in motion. Schurz performed the ceremony at his hl: wife home. A shur? time aftervards | & p“t;m' WMdBB;l\lltladd bydlhnsm W]‘ho & f . F. Ofticer O'Brlen saw a light suddenly ap. | €0on discovered they had made a mistake. :)“’““‘““l:““ M FhB:h";“ and Mary pear In one of the rooms of the ekating|The dootor lost his hat and wore out a = — - owling happy as husband and wife. |y 1 block, and after watching a little lantern, but branded one of the gang|J{'OR SALE—A top-buggy, first-class mako and They are both residents of this city. the light went.out, and a couple came |ander the eye by which he was identified | gy, o '\';l,:'nfi';,d,f,fi" cheap A Mills county man whoee wife re- g::- T}" "m;"l"";"fl’;:’d "&‘? 1‘:“1)' ;H “1: }):{n teh:ffa‘;“ce and plucky dootor a short| ‘whom 0 hat and 1nterviewe ) cently eloped with a handsomer fellow, 8 half hour before, but the man was a| State Mine Inspector Wilson Is having was yesterday seen here In company with | different one. They started up Main | serious trouble with the coal mining ope- who is an old-timer in the manufacturs | jberal torme. BWAN & WALKRR. of moonshine, D— 10 corres — 10 correspond with any ono wishing & Mrs, Lena Struck, an elderly lady, who ‘? g Tor lanning A TR : = and_biind mantfactory, wo have bullding and formerly resided near Dendson, Crawford [ il ik Vil Tocated, for sale, leaso or trade; SWAN & WALKER. SWAN WALKER, \OR SALE—Houscs, Lots and Land. A. J. ™ stoptenson, 608 First avenue. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. ANTED—Evory body in Councll Bluffs o Frame ho TasBax. Delivored by oarriorab only iwenty | 0Ved o0 LirTie G1ant trucks, the best in the world, W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluffs, his wife again, the pair seeming as happy |street and the officar agaln “interviewed | rators In different parts of the state. He r.inht‘::g!::s—ro. o A crou T N . |mess A m to be{lawsof the state by the companies and a ED—A partner with from $2,00 to g5, They have made peace in sme myste: gone, and hle bx‘mae’lf to some saloon | contempt for the injnnctlompaued ont by XV el thls ety o !:f:‘lllu:“m.[';rn:a!di Ve n l n, l s. TI0US Way. and get drank, like any other pollce- [ him againstseveral Boonsboro companies preferred. Address ‘‘First-claes,” Bax Jast as tho Herald man was entering ;n]aln. lTh:;nug:ngl th; uflxc;r, andl after llfih winter, The Inepector has made ap- | °fee» Councll Bluffs. R ) ollowing them to Broadway, he again met | plication to have the offenders brought D h{orgw} K]’"" & Oo’s ono of the 1arge | opioer Kirk and they pl-caci the couple | up for contempt of court. #1¢| VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR REAT. plates of glass In the front was myste- | under arrest on the charge of disturbing [ A little six-yesr-old girl at Fort Madi- riously broken. Tke Herald man denled | the peace. The young man gave his|gon explained the cause of her childieh| Ihaveadouble store bullding,10 rooms,partitioned that he had bit it in any way, and the |Dame H. B. Hunt, ““,d that he was|tears d grief by pointing to the river | off, elegantly papered, supplied with water from the afiulr was/a mystery aatillib was aecor. | @mployed at Stewart Bro's, and that the | and ssying. *‘Oh! my ,,E.m, has gone | water works, good brick cellar, suite1 for restaurant, I I IH E: H(E L\-l I X talned that ia enterlng his cheek scol- glrl was a lady frlend of his, who being|into the river to drown!” Hastening |laundry, bosrdiug house, merchantile business or : 1 down to the bank the gentleman discoy- | resident property. Alsoa large twostory frame PO o, = = = AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. 605 Broadway, - - Counoil Bluffs, about to leave town had come down to dentally touched the glass. his room at 2 o’clock In the morning to|ered the unhappy mother with her babe | dweliing with 16 rooms two cellars, ctc., ete., suited George Smith, the water works watsh- THE ONLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE IN THE CITY, Evorything served in first clags style and on shoit notice. Hot and cold lunches always ready. see him before she left, He had slmply | in her arms, wading out Into the angry | for boardiog house, private residence, hospitah ete., ¥ got up and seen her home, and belleved | river, B ht opposite the city buildings and clty market for rent man, at the Glen avenue reservolr, was | o had the right to wn\kn‘long the atreets ;{::;md f:::% lflw ut:);ztle fo:‘heexint::‘ct cheap. W. R. VAUGHAN. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. I 302 N. 7th Street, arrested yesterday ou the charge of shoot- | without belng disturbed by the officers. | too great, and hoped to drown herself and COUNCIL BLUFFS. Whila closing out my notions,will sell all hair goods at 25 per cent discount, 300 Switches 00 Waves, Bangs, etc., to sacrifice. Custom work carefnlly attended to. MRS. D. A, BENEDICT. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, ing within the clty limits. The real|He told the judge very pertly that|babe, leaving the helpless little one on cause of complaint seems to be that he ““"l it 'ge girl was not of firat-class rep- | the bank to Gedand charity. The poor Tas been shooting at dogs, which attempt- utatlon there was nothing wrong about | woman had been abandoned by her hug- that, and advanced the theory boldly|p, ed to drink out of the reservolr, there be- | that the world could not got along wlth! m:;s;r: l{?\rhe‘;;i::g ci{fil&::;:.“nd e e ing no fence, or other contrivance to|out such, and he believed that all men keop them out, and 5o he uses a shot gun, war‘e alI‘:(e in %:Ldulgldng s‘ucl:l e{(id com- - There has been four presidents in the panionship, e judge, In declding the | Panama country in the past three ;1;):;08“:“;.; continued until a week | gq0, hfi:dtbn& his conduct was not such | months, a ay. as would conviet him of disturbing the —————— - . Lloyd Forgrave and Joe Anderson |peace, but gave him a heavy ‘‘setting|, The mongooses imported Into Jamaica Ra.llwa,y Tlme Table . downlon” forahia Nohooks Had toeat up the myrlads of rats abounding * wera yesterday in the police court on & or his_cheeky advocacy of OOUNCIL ?BLUFFS, The following are the times of the arrival and de- chioras ol Bbins. I Tha youss meu hed lowdness. The judge Instructed the there, have accomplished their task. dlspese of the mongooses, Which the arkaze of fralge by contral standard time, a8 the llce t t him -if The important question now is how to some little difference about money mat- ng B: t; nt;r:a hon:ze‘ .vlrh;):egyth:.;m:t: blacks have a superstitjous fear about | local depote. Trains leave transter depod ten min- killing. ates earlier and arrive ten minutes Iater. J. L. DeBEVUISE, Onion Ticket Agen, No. 607 Broadway Oouncll Bluffa, Roof Painting and repairing. GEO. SMITHSON, H. H, FIELD. W. C. ESTEP Field & Estep, UNDERTAKERS ters, and one hearing that the other one |lives, and warned him that In such an was threatening to whip him, he hunted | event, he would be taught that he could DEPART. ARRIVE, he belli 7 get along without any such female com-| In the Tuilles garden 1s a chestnut WHIOAGO And NORTHWRSTERY, i :Lt:n_'g;““t up t]': S‘lv: l:"lm & tih‘n“é panions for a while at least. He also|which is said to always open its leaves AN Mail and Express No. 817 Broadway, Couucil Bluffs, Towa. 8 the judge remarked toithom, oy had | told the young man that he had such|on the 20:hof March to cemmemorate v Accommodation Calls Attended Promptly, Day and Night, Particular attention given to Embalminy more muscle than judgment, and he|falth in'the respectability of the firm |the return of Bonaparte from Elba, This M Expies Telephone No, 97. therefore gave them a judgment, it being | that employed him, and of the owners of | year, however, 1t was beaten by two /o5 m:m::m::mv‘ = that they shall each pay §5 and costs the bullding where he roomed, that the | other trees in the garden by nearly a AN Accowmodation o, 5 4d 2 judge believed they would, on learning | week. vy Exproes B o i“ ":' ; .:PPY we lngf.h“ '°“l" the peculisr views and practices Indulged |, Taronmd T GHI0AGO, MILWAUKKE AND BT, PAUL. SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, o'clock yesterday afternoon at the resl- | by the young man, set him out on the |, “ amuslng Inoldent the other 3 i';p‘,;:!“ Expross oL LEADING dence of F. H, Hill, No, 823 Third ave- |8'roets. morning and kept on doing so until she GHIOAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY. Merchant Tailors! nue, the bride being his sister, Miss Hat- - attempted to stop, when she found ehe AN Mall and Expross tie E. Hll, of Duluth, and the fortunate HOP, SKIP AND JUMP. could not. A physlcian was called in, Pl s 7 and 9 Maln 8t., and for a time he considered the case quite serious. ——— Through eeveral administratlons the tame plate has been used the for printing Pat Villisca, the hackman who was ar- of vice presidential cards, No name ex- groom being Col. James L. Dyer, of ‘Wichita, Kansas. Rev. A. K. Bates, pastor of the Presbytorian church per- formed the ceremony in the presence of 'WABASH, ST, LOUIS AND PACIFIO. From Transtor only. u St. Wouls Expross ' x Chlcago Exp via Peoria CouNociL Brures, - - - JTowa. Villisca, the Hackman, Hurries Away to Nebraska, A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. quite a company of friends. Miss Knapp, . o Ciap. | coPt ““The Vice President” is used by the AR Mailiand Exproes of Keosaugus, Towa, and Mr. F. F. How. rested on the charge of robbing a Ger-| o osoupying that position, s when & v m:xp;mm“mo‘ 1and, of this clty, served as bridesmald man near the tranefer, stoutly denled that | new person comes into the office he [7:20 a x Mail for Sloux City he knew anything about the matter, but | simply orders new cards from the old ru Exprees for 8t Paul and groomsman. Col, Dyer, who thus p'ate. UNION. PAOIFIC. KIEL SALE STABLEB 1t appeared yesterday that he had doubts t 1 about being able to convince others that LRS- omp Y —— he was Innocent, At an early hour in Facts worth remembering when you | the morning he skipped out for Omaha, buy Wall Papor: lst.—That Beard, next|joqying his bopdsman, Wm, Martins, to docr to postoffice, haa the largest stock to ey select from, 2d—That his prices are as stand in the breach, and be lable low as the lowest. 3d—That he is a [for the amount of bond, $260. The night practical interior deccrator and employs | before, Villlsca called at the Bee office none but skillful workmen. and begged the paper to ‘‘go light on e — him,” cl-l:mmg umlc t‘l‘xa German adwit- AN ted that he was mistaken, and had with- FRRHONAL drawn the charge; and f’m‘tmr, that the b £ German had been given the amount of ¥, ¥, Freeman, of Chicago, put up at the | piy alloged loss, and had sgroed to leave Ogden yesterday. the olty., The German was on hand, U. W, Tostevin, of the Northwestern road, | however, yesterday morning to prosecute is at the Ogden, the cn;, and Villisca wuhithe miesing " : one. The officers are after him and pro- B F, Chyu?n, of Macedonia, was in the poso to bring him back If be is found. clty yesterday. T ¥, B. Gault/of the Wabash, Is spending fow days in Nebraska. SAVED ONE DAY, Mayor P. P. Kelley, of Glenwood, was in | 4 pya1eas Corpus Case Growing Out the city yeeterdsy. Lore xans TV, Bpangler and Peter Koll: prominents| °F ® D' '"u:::"“n: R RERTRF from Walnut, were here yesterday, John H. Robb, of the Gus Williams coms bination, is at the Ogden, Rev, Mr. Crofts is attending the Congro- Innver Express Lincoln Pats O'a &R V Overland Express DUMMY TRAINS O OMAIIA, Loave Council Bluffs wins go wortby a wife, 18 in the govern— Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand whio we will sell in retall or carload lots. All Stock Warranted as Reoresented. Wholerale sr drets)) desder ip Graln end Baled By Trice sonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed SCHLUTER & BOLXY Qorner Fifth Ave, & Fourth St. CouncliBlaffs, GOUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (O ‘Carpets, MANDEMAKERS & VAN, ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No. 201 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD COUNCIL BLUFFS, April 2. FOREMAN—Hold this space for the advertisement of Dis. Judd & Smith's Electric Apphances. are too busy filling their orders ard getting thelr new factors, No, 80, Fourth Street, to rights, to got any copy fuet now, Curtains, ‘Window Shades, 0il Cloths, Linoleums, R. Rice M. D, N. 8CHURZ. s e it s~ 18069 0T 110 Poee spociall g4l VER AMERIOAM winony 3ot to s an | CHBONIG DISEASES=tsssatssmosis |y R B ANRL 10 W A including caps and small lesters, | §, Poarl siresé, Council Biugle. us, figures, signs and | ' @@ Consultafion free. X JACOB SIM‘q’ In Counoll Bluffs having & Mattings, o S b mado a8 woll a8 the most durable alarm bells, ete., is the OOUNCIL BLUF18, I0WA, Is the Highest Achievement in Writing Judge Aylesworth is having a run of habeas corpus cases, Yesterday another gational convention at Red Oak, was brought before him, it belng from Robbl Davidson, of Des Mowes, who has|Glenwood, Mills county, It appears been visitiog here, returned bome yesterday. | that Samuel Orton was complained of Deputy Sheriff Collier Hendrie, of Mills | before justice there for disturbing a B Send for free ilustrated pamphlet, Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, Chicago, 111, Sole Agents, Council Bluff Rugs, et . . SHOLEF county, was visible on the stroets yesterday. | proyer meeting on the 24th of March Upholstery Goods o B zgent or Western Towa | omoe, Main Street, Rooms 7 sud 8, Bhugart and CRESTON HOUSE Gus Williame, “The old original” in his [last. A jury trial was had and Orton was| _ & "~ 4 Beao blook. Will practioe In Siate and tate oourte. MA\{\;;,(;)!:’ 17 and 219, M;’Eimm“ fined §20, and in default of payment was day from bis native town, New York city. ?l?hnmlm hl'a ‘)ul' &u el mht hd:’l. y chief polut ra'sed in the habess i e a4 b ke b attond s usines | COLPUE 8030 Yoserday, Wk, that ihe jus- o ce noju on, beos e I again, although atill qulte weak. ceived & sesled verdiot, snd allowed the Cateful Attention Glven to Out DE.NTIST, Mz, 3. 8. Stevens, the general sgent of the | jory to dlsp without returning the of fown Orders. momc Templfl, Rock Island, expects to return from Califor- | verdict in open court. Judge Ayles- nia the latter part of this month, worth decided that the justioe thus erred | I"pholstery and Drapery Work a| Ocunell Blafe — « 2 lows ' 1 Y pery M. C.and A, L. Kaeg, who have been and so crdered Orton ses at liberty, This Sper'l'ull{/. — savalling for Mausller, the 1ausic mac, are ex | S#6i8lun cnly ssves Oston ans day of the P e sentence, he having already spent soven B s ity mas o the ity | 0 €iAbt dwr ke T 1 of B " yesterday, ou route for Davenport to atiend Losta Chanoe to Out Rater. LARGEST IN THE WEST the convention of brewers, to be held there. | Wall Strect Daily News, and is being continually replenished by Mr. Bell, the asv'staut suparintendent of| The prosident of a western rallroad| g the lavest and choicest noveltles, the government building here, lofé last even: | was lately waited on by a couple of di- 405 Broadwey line of scting, registered at the Ogden yester- Ete., Ete. Dr, W. H. Sherraden SCHMIDT, PHOTOGRAPHER! |0FFICER & PUSEY BANKERS_. B Ovunell Bluffy, . . Established - - 1856 COUNCIL BLUFFS Mendelssohn & Fisher, ARCHITECTS Rooms 28 and 20 Omaha Natl Bank Block BUCORSSORS TO Dufrene & Mendelssohn Council Buufis | Sl k™ ™ ™ folnd ™™ Wholesale and Retall Dealers lo Hard Soft ana Blossburg A X. W, H. S8IBLEY, Manager, Office, 83 Maln 8¢. Yard, 00 C. B L P.sud © M & B P Rallway. Ouar stock ls the iog, with bis wife, over the Wabssh for|rectors with very sclemn countensuces, Springfield, T, and after the ususl ealutatiocs bad been 1 Deslers n Forsigs and Deaostle Exehange and | @ Toa yeary B Bovasitica UNITED STATES National Ban {7, 8, DEVOSITORY, S. W. Cor, Farnam and 12th Sts Capital, $100,600.04 W. HAMIL I'ON, Prea't. M. T, BARLOW, Onshis DIRRCTORS: B, ¥, Svira, M, T. BaLow, 1LL HAMILTON, Accounts solicited and kept subject to sighl check, Certifi ates of Deporit issued payable in § 6 and 12 monthe, bearing interest, or on di mand without interest. Advances made to customers or approvi securities at market rates of interost, Tho interests of customers are closely guardi ed and every facility compatible with princi ples of sound banking freely exteaded, Draw eight drafts on Kngland, [reland, Scotland, and all parts of Europe. Sell European passago tickots, Collections Promyptly Made. VETERINATCS For tho Curoe of all diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep DOGS, HOGS, POULTRY. Used successfully for 20 years by Far. mers, Stockbreeders, Horso R.R., & Endorsed & used by the U.S.Governm’t. za~Pamphlets & Charts sent free, %5 HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE CO, 109 Fulton St., New York, H. M, Caunwer 0, W. Hamiuro 0 Humphrgys" Homeopathre Specific No.24 uso 30 years. The only suecosstul remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and rostra rom® ove 5 vials and Ia T 1D MUSI Sheet Music and Booke. EMERSONPIANOS Muslcal 1ngtruments. Hallott & Davis Planog Viollos, Guitars and Ban os. KIMBALLORCANS Piano Stools ana Covers. Artists’ Materials Send 2c £tamp for Catalcgue. PICTUREIFRAMES Plush Goods and Noveltles. Encgravings & Paintings HOS P B 1513 Douglas Street United #tates Depositor Fist Hatioga Bany -OF UMAHA— Oor. 18tk and Farnam St» The (Hdes+ Rankina Establishirar 0o Caetia "0 EOUNTZE bui VHEDA ar sed in 1802, . vun “ive Prestdeat . A DAV, Osahter, « wash| Jxing business. Iasuos b A rert. Draws dratia on 8e Franols:o and al cltios tn $ho Unibed Statet Aleo Lonlon, 1) ia, Edinburgh and tbs princips oities of the no-uinent and Europe. OOLLHOT! "N PROMPTLY MADA New Wooovork ! New Attachment Warranted 5 Years. BULL ON EASY PAYMENTS, Tl GrEXX Runmg omeste I U wiote E J. LOVEJOY Agent, tor gmaba, NEBRASKA LAND ABENCY 0. +. DAVIS & Go., (Svookssors 10 DAvis & SNyDER,) GENEBAL DEALKRS IN ESTATE Have for sale 200,000 acres ocarefully seleoted lands. o Kestern lllmit,fllowmnl and 0o casy berma Tmproved farma for sale s Douglas, Dodgs, Celtax, Platte, Burt, Ouming, Washlngton, Merrick, Baundors, and Butler counties, Taxes paid in all parte of the state. Monoy loar ed on mproved farms. Kotary Publio always in office. Correspondence sollaiter ~D. 0. BRYARNT H, D! OGOLIST & AURIST 1224 Farnam Street, Oormer LELb B4, 0.‘50-!. m’.‘lll .~ m,