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6 THE DAILY BEE |#trome snd hes grost versatllity. The company is drawing increasing housos, it s belng evident that the people are pleased o("mcn. BLms. both at the popular prices fixed and the _ exocellency of the entertalnments. Tharsday Morning, Aoril 231 | 5 v, MoDowell, whe has boen cashler SUBSCRIPTION RATEN. ot wook | for Barnham, Tulleys & Co., of this city, = $10.00 por YOMr | oy gone to Slonx Falls, to look after the e — branch house there, as resident partner, OFFIOR! In place of H. W. Johnton, who rotires Pearl Street. from the firm, The position of cashier in the house here, thus left vacant, s MINOR MENTION. veing filled at present by C. H. Judson, ki one of the trustiest of the firm's em- Sam Liowls, of Roffensporger & Lewis, | ) oo was lulluc! on Saturday last, at Adalr, by The Sloux Olty Journsl ls evidently the burtiog of an emory wheel. not well posted In Iowa’s laws. Itwon- Ed Bates has been fishing in the creek | 4 why the governor does not ses fit with & seine, and got one dead oalf, one 1y}, .4 o man {s hung, who has been over & hog, aud scyeral smaller animals. year In the penitentlary under sentence A largo number of dead dogs are ro-|of death, Tho fact Is the law provides ported as laying In varlous localltien | that the judge passes the sentence and around the olty. Where s the board of | fixes the date, and that eald date must health and its officers? not be less than a year nor more than Officer Wheeler yesterday afternoon fifteen months, 1t may be over a year, ran in Jno, McLaughlin and John Smith, | therefore, and still no law violated. they belng mot very drunk but “the| The attendance at the weekly enter- drunkest he could find.” talnments of the Y. M. C, A, is greatly W. P. Aglsworth yesterdsy purchased inzreasing, and on Tuesday evening the throo lots on the corner of Eighth strect | orowd extended eut into the hallway and and Ninth avenue, on which he will|down the stalrs, a large number not belng shortly bulld himself a residence. ::l- to get even -tcmrllxu;drlnotl:?t \ lWhen rk has provided himself | the young men get moved In! elr new 'l‘f: : ::::dz;::n cypa-l:u-lt-r, suoh as | quarters they will be better able to ac- that used in the Bek ofice. The Sheas comodate thelr visitors, Ono of the in- are alroady quite skillfal operators. teresting foatures of the programme Taesday evening was a business talk from Mary F. Hyde now asks for a dlvorce from O, J. Hyde, to whom she Was|p g Farkness, It fs expected that marrfed in Ruskville, 1L, In 1856, and | yirmimilar talks from other business and who, she claims, deserted her In 1872. |, ifassonal men will bo secured on prac- A, H. Sammons, late of 8t. Joe, Is fit- | tical subjects. ting up No. 738 Broadway for the manu: | mpare gs g pretty good joke which has facturo of mattresess, oto. It .i' Mr. | jgaked ont on Fralney and Patton, who Sammony’ intention to eell to jobbors|gre the right and left hand supporters of #y Owrrier ® Ml - Avenue; well and clstorn, Enquilre of Joh only. the mayor. They recelved a telegram |just what is needed may begin to buy In Johnson, hoad of Frank street e The X. Y.Z. is planning fora big|from the mayor urglng them to attend [ What may be aathered, giving the gather- G RPETS OR BALE A two-30ated Oarriage, with sIngle o $ 5 ers whatever information s necessary, as A doublo harnox, it desired. For torma fnquire of strawborry festival, just assoon as the|the conference of democrats called for | P FURRR TH BES gRLheEICs) ph'm y F.S Pucy. first berries appear. The young ladles | the purpose of sgreelng on a *‘divy” of propose to take the lead in this line this | the party patronage, and use their infu- season, ence for him, The telegram put the Alonzo Jry Hart, having severed his |placa of meeting at Des Moines, and connectlon with John Lindt, has opened | thither they went flylng. After getting a neat, attractive and convenient law |in Des Moines they learned that the con office, over Hardin's store, No. 506 |ference was belng held at Coedar Rapids, Broadway. and they could not reach that place be- Work {s progressing well on the large | fore the conference was concluded. The brick addition to Larson's laundry build- | mayor should select sharper licutonants. ing on Broadway, the addition in the| There s quite an emigration from here roar being of about the same size as the |into Gordon, _Sheridan county, in the main bullding. northwestern part of Nebrasks. Among On Taesday night atalate hour the those settling there are G. A. Haywood Bavarlan band serenaded Jacob Schmity, | 30d family, Joo McGinnise, Sam Buck- the manager of tho band, at his resi- |minster, — Morton, Blon Brown, Al dence, 720 Broadway, the occaslon belng McCord, —— Wells, John Allay, and his twenty-zeventh birthdsy. others. *‘Carly Bill” and *“Baldy,” both well known among the boys, are out there, also Dick Ryan, the railréad con- tractor, Is there, and with a partner, named Collins, has a contract for five mlles of road. Holshaueer & McIntyre, who wintered here, have a contract for another five miles, One of the saddest cases coming to the attentlon of the police lately, Is that of & young fellow, aged 19. who was srrested a8 a tramp, Tho fellow Is & wreck The expressman Schuster, who was re- ported to be so badly injured in a run- away Tueeday, is not so seriously injured a8 to prevent his being out and about. His escape was a remarkable one, Willlam and John Pouter, two boys aged about 12 or 14, left thelr homes in this clty last Thuraday, on a foolish boy's trip, and after getting so far as St. Joe, had enough of 1it, and returned repentant to thelr homes, 3 physically and apparently £o morally. The Councll Bluffs Paint Manufactur- | g jg suffering frow the vilest dlsease, Ing company has been covering the roof | tng regult of his licentiousness, and it has of the brick building, corner of Broadway progressed s> far that the whole roof of and Pearl, by which an opportunity will { ;5 month has been eaten away, and the be glven of showing the superlority of |}aee of his tongue is going fast. Ono of this home paint. is legs Is a mass of corruption, and a W. H. Marble has commenced sult fearful death seems not far off. Likesome agoinst the Rock Island Rallway com- |other boys, he thought he koew more pany, clalming $500 damages on acconnt | than the old folks, and ran away from of his house, corner of Fifteenth street|home to try the world for himself. He and Tenth avenue, being shaken up by |has evidently learned the worst side of the dynamite expleslon of '81. it. ; —— Bluff Oity lodge No. 71, A. F. & A.| Artists’ Materials at G, R. Beard’s Wall M., has elected the following officers: | Paper Store. Send for price list. o —— T. B. Lacy, W. M.; James Pn.oerlon; 8. W.; W. H. Smith, J. W.; G. L. Jacobs, treasurer; L. B, Crafts, secretary; | yroney T, ; y Faul, the ex-coroner, yesterday celo- A. J. Brown, 8. D.; and Mt Dugquette, | brated his 59th birthday. J. D, Bob Kuntz and Nate Porterfield expect to The total #ax collected for March in |start Friday morning for Sioux county, Ne- this county smounted to $156,054, as | Prasks, to take up lands. compared with $223,000 the correspond-| George Kellogg, the happy clerk at the Pa- ing month of 188, The difference is| 6 house, i on the sick list now, and will go oaused by tha now law which allows -tho 2 hi2 Bore in Dublap to-day to get needed taxes to bo paid, one half by Aprl Ist, |7 1€ recuperation. Mrs, E. R. Watson arrived in this city and the other half by October 1st. yeaterday with her brother, W. D, Cocke, The young man who Is trylng to learn | from Kearnoy, Nebraska, on a visit to her the newspaper business apologized as|mother. Mrs, Watson has been very ill and gracefully as he could In last evenlngs hopes to regain lost health while here, Herald for the malicious insinuationsin| Facts worth remembering when you regard to the Keeline family's late es-|buy Wall Paper: 1st. —That Beard, next tate, and confesses that there was no d"l"“:‘; P°""fli2°;' ‘:‘;L"fl“ stock to select from. rices are as :::‘:!; in the story to which he gavo pub- low as the lowest —’l‘hP $ ho Is & ] practical Interior decorator and employs The police are still busy running in [Rone but skillful workm tramps, who have been swyarming about Back fiom Denver, the edges of the city and aboat the rall-| Mr, Harding, whose wife is the well- doad yards, Yesterday seven more were | known electriclan, is in the olty, greeting brought in and glven work on the streets | his many old friends again, Mrs, Hard- cleaning up the paving, which Is now |ing spent yesterday with Omaha friends, getting In pretty good condition, and s expected to be here to-day. They Miss Jennle Couthoul, the popular elo- |8re on their way eust, on a brlef trip, cutlonist, has been engaged to give an entertaioment here early in May for the |y, "0 outio " imnroved i benefit of the bullding fund of St, Paul's H,‘.‘di.,gi,d I S8 fil;e:gh:;, Mo Eplscopal church. She has won many |on reaching Denver, after leaving here. admirers here by her former appearances | The other doctors got after her, the and will doubtless draw a large audience | *4te medical board not recognizlng tke agaln, therefore not get a certificate from the Harry Blrkenbine, engineer of the wa. | board, she wav arrested and fined $100, ter works, has rocclved from Philadel. [ DUt in the outoome she came off vio- AR, " |torlour, and with the ald of friends. phia, his old home, two large and beauti- | and influential persons who had been ful photographic views of the new. city | helped by this mode of treatment, & bill ball fn Philadelphia. One f thom he | ¥ss ptsted tho ioglalature wmending the bas presented to the city, to be used as |;*" ** oled dol of wadloine on adornment in the old feed store used 3.’&&"&’.’..7".‘.“?;“;&:‘.‘"&3; PERSONAL. and will then return to Denver, where they have a large practice. Mr, Harding here as a city hall, There was a groat war made sgalnst the | taken in both dressing and packing. Lis o DEN I Is I L 1l hat 18 Game—Ducks, in fair demand at 2 00 cos The Mortimer & Weaver dramatle :(‘):‘.:::IQI'::P:&:;I::‘ “5 np.rgod?w:!\l; doz., for allards, 1 b(%l 1’5 for mixsd 4ud - . A company, who are glving a serles of e i d Mr tertaloments st the opera house, are one of the city's best business men, Mr. school of electropatby, and as she could | f: THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS---THURSDAY APRIL 23, 1885 NEGLEOTING HOME. Herbs and Roots Got by Druggists from the East, While Pottawatta- mie's Ficlds are Full of Them, “Do you know!” eald a prominent drogglst to the Fer man the other day, “‘that we druggists send east and buy a good many drugs that we might as well get here, If the resouicos of the country were developed 1" The reporter had to oconfess Ignorance, as he had itlo use for drogs, ‘‘Why, we even send east for catnlp, wnlch fs grown here In great quantities, and we sell It over the coun- 1st.—The Niagara ripens in favorable seasons at Lockport, Aug, 20th, ter to folks who have lota of it on their| 20.It never drops from tho stem iflaft to hang til frost comes, and improves in flavor g o, own places. One of the objects of| “5d.—Itis purely native, and therefore hardy, Has stood 85 degrees below zero without the pharmaceutlcal soclety 1a to get at -DJ“:YHI B d orop the 3d y ¥ A 8, st Wy 4 .~ Bears a good cr 3d year and often the 2d, and ia oaror, the natural resources of Iowa In this|waste, as bunches are compact. Nevor fails to ripen its crop ' the thiok 1.:.:;3-'.,-“;:‘1“:: line and got lists of the medicinal [holds even to the base of the canes until frost kills it. plants growing In the varlons conntles. |ang 1 limay 007N bre boaring in,varlous ssti e from Goorgla to tho Northorn Liuker L | o nada, and from Kansas to the Atlantic coast, there being more than 1, lante Lists have llreldg hun&npfled In some | within the last five years, and over 200 acres w::: pl:n:mlrnlmrr;::rt'on, Tflnunmfi: (Q,u.:l countles, and although they are not com- | Y. Inst spring, (1884); Jonas Martin alone having 47 e; the largest vineyard of Niagaras, plote, you would be surprlsed to see how | being planted st Highland, Ulster Co,, N, Y., by Sam'l Kogers, Iq., which contains 80 seres many herbs and roots, used for medl- :'l)t’}:!m one vslrla:hy, and hla "“fi{‘:‘“’“dfl{‘}“‘ 20:;“3%';““ per pouad for his fruit, while Con. rds grown in the same locality brought from centa only. :::;:hp-:gm;.' -r;‘t‘o 'br: :n:& :er:&::f s 6,—All pnt‘;u wn:.':ngc vineyards h:; o signed - cunl{wlytu roturn all the wood and cut. n g every year back to the Company up to, and including 1888; 80 it has b sen the sole owner of “‘How many of thewo plants do you think | all the stock, and no one but the Company and 1ts authorized agents can ool sod_ dellver there arealready ums an found growing | Eentine Nisgara vines, o all pertons ghould examine agent's cortificate of sutharity, and 1n tho northesatipartcoffthisfatate!” The |20 that it has the corporate seal of tho Company attached, and every vine that it haa a load atiparts i i o [seal atéached, bearing the impression of the Company's reglstered trade mark, reporter was handed a llst to count for| ™ 7th,—We now offer for the first time, strong 2 year old vines at retail at $2,00 each with- himself, and was surprised to find that | out restrictions, to be delivered cn and after March 1st, 1885, there were over 260, and this list was far . from complete, Another long lst was WELLS OOOK, Council Bluffs, lowa shown as jfound in Polk county, and a Haying acoepted sppolntient as special agent for the NIAGAR & WHITE GRAPE C0."for Iows atd No- milar one from Dubuque county. ka1 Am now prepared to promptly delivor “"NIAGARA™ vines under tho Reglstarcd Trado Mark Soal . Oomj ‘‘The soclety is gradually gathering up 127 HIGETE ATRIRT. these facts, and when completed, I am NOTICE.—Special a vertlsements, sxo as Loat get a list, but I sm sure that the county U Found, To Loan, For Bale, To Rent, Wants, Board. ::E:’ gompara well with any in the OUNGI L BL FFS 108, ¢46., will bo Insorbed In $his column ab the low ‘“Weil, what will be the practical re- b mcx(,m i T o sult of all this? What can be done about w VEsar Ladve: irsRABERAA A 5ot sabey e it when you get all these fac's, If they Poarl Btreet, near Erosdway show up as well as you expect?”’ WANTR “This will be the result. A droggist learning that he can get right near here PRSI OR RENT.—A now three room house on Lincoln Tnquire at No. 619 and roots. Some he could use right here N e O and others he would send east and eell . . OR RENT_tsooms now occupied by Y. M, O. &, there, The pretenco of theso herbs here| (fUIXt@ins, Q11 Cloths, | I sttty i r e Do i would naturally lead to the starting of g ? | J7OR SALE— - -othor hotel 1n » iv. Nebraska establishments for the preparing of them town, now doing a business of about $350 per for the market. If the people could be ionthiERoGthse ol 1 the/place K TSR TIbErAI: educated up to gut?erlng in these 'ilfi"fi‘ % ERIFITETORIAEADERES = —— it would not take long to get establish- ALE acres of land In Eonts st propuing o torme | W ANAOW Shades, | Fs e by il Sk Any one thinking of atarting such time. SWAN & WALKER. an enterprise, and looking for a locatlon, natorally wants to know first whether he can get the necessary material near at band. 8o the firet thing to do s to find OR SALE—A rare chance to get & fine, well im- out what this county has in this line. I . F proved farm of 400 acres, within a fow miles of am sure that if the facts were got at that Mattlngs’ Gouncll Biuts, st o bargain.” Low price/and caey they wcu!d be a surprise to most people. TOR BALE—A good paying hotel property Wwith This will be one of the most Interesting ]“ liyory Stables 16 obe of the bost small towns. in and practical toplcs at the coming session western Iowa will sell with or without furniture, or 5 : i mall f 1th etook et of the state pharmaecutical Auuefy,whhh e e :stw“;: & Warxn. opens here on the 12th ¢f May." SOR BALE—Kighty 68 unimproved land in Unlon countv, Yowa, 3} miles soutb-cash of Al- ton, the county seat, or will trade for Nebraska or HIDING HER SHAME. Kaneas land. SWAX & WALKRE. 8 NOK SALE—A 2. acre tract of good Iand about Rugsy Eto" Etc. Gt s a hatt mites- trom Councl Blufle' poet offico. at & bargain. SWAN & WALKRR. O satE— nBfunty, lowa. 820 aores Careful Attention GIVEN t0 QUtl i £ procmons.an smior cutivation excors 20 acres grass—80 acres good grass or pasture land, and severa! other tracts of from 40 to 160 acres of of Town Orders. Unimprored S & WaLaa: \OK SaLl Lands twproved sad unimproved. g &I vou want tarm K; wostera lows, Kaosas Dakota, let us m you. Upholstery and Drapery Work a D D N Wiy LW Axan" G R SAUE—A Targe number of business and resl- Specialty. dence lots in all parts of Council Bluffs. See us before b SWAN & WALKER. mercbandis | located. SwAN & WAL A Wayward Young Iowa Woman Found Here by Her Friends. Daring the recent visit of Tur Ber man to the county poor farm he found among the dependents there a young wo- man, whose story was to the effect that she wasa wldow, her husband having been killed at Kearney, and she having a mother somewhere In this state, whose G Tos wiahing to buy .cheap lots to exact whereabouts she could not learn. Our stock Is the build on can buy on monthly payments of from $2 to $10. SWAN & WALKRR Later revelations, resulting from let- ters recelved from her relatives yesterday show a far different state of facte. It appears that she had gone astray and had :::Dm:;]:::::\L:;m:m.u:‘:::::.::::‘d and is being continually replenished by SWAN & WALKER. hidden her whereabouts from her family, | all the lavest and choicest noveltles. A h e e 7OR REN (—Wo will rent you & lot to build on 3 with the privilage to buy it you wish on ve it 7 AN & WaLkRn {7 ANTED—10 correspond with any one wishing & good looatlon f.r planning mill. sash, door and bind manufactory, we have building and 1882 885 NEW ART STORE Just opened 8 years Ist March, Look out for NEW GOODS AND HARD TIMESH PRICES, GRAND OPENING Saturday Morning New reading will shortly appearin this space, W.W. CHAPMAN, 105 and 107 Main Street, Council Bluffs, - Iowa. g e W B0 L |sprorar, Noricks BUGKEYE WROUCHT — FENGING AND CRESTING. QLT I Beautify your homes by using the above. Over 500 dowigns to select from. Linoleums, W e e e ot | GHEAPER - THAN WOGD FENCES Beautiful, Strong and Lasting. Estimates given on any stylo either put up or delivered here, by applying to KEELINE & FELT, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Heavy Hardware and Wood Stock. 117 Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa. W. P. AYLSWORTH, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame ho W. P, AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluffs machinery, well located, for sale, lease or trade; moved on LiTTLR GIANT trucks, the best in the world, h to A and has been living at the poor farm here ..xumt.\".'i.f,?&f“" U OF B Wi, rather than let them know her shame and torrow. Her friends, however, have 405 B mfldw", Council Brufis | O8N, ' usalfoandsy wod machiss shop. =T HENIX learned the facts and have written letters Good boller, engine, cupola, blower with fixed shaft- : Ing eto., ready toput in motion. to the authorities here, very pathetic and L SWAN WALKER, tender, urging them to have the young ONhI:Ym”H,?TE “OR BALE—Houscs, Lote and Land. A. J. woman sent home at once, no matter jopooll Blufs DATEE S B stephe a what her condition s or whattheclrcum-| FFITRE ESCAPE. Fm’i BALE—A top-buggy, Arst-ls stances are. They promise to receive her | And all modern improvements, call bells, fire in all love and kindness, no matter how alarm bells, etc., is the of. Address . M. Boo office, Council Blu7s. o AND “THE ENGLISH"” KITCHEN. &06 Breadway, - - Counoil Bluffs. 1n excellent condition. ~Or will trade for cheap | THE ONLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE IN THE OITY, Evorythirg served i first class style and on shoit notice. Hot and cold lunches always roady, she has erred, and to care for her tender- Aixben Doliv yrod’by carrlorab only §wenty Iy until she is throogh her troubles, Her CRESTON HOUSE NXY. e e e home is in this state, but under the Nos. 216, 217 snd 219, Main Strect. T.D PAPERS—For sals st Baa office, a¥ 30 onth olroumstances it soems cruel to expose|MAX MOHN, - PROPRIETOR | O & bundred the nawe and resldence. . Sho. il be SCHMIDT, VALUABLE PROPEGTY FOR RENT. o —— T have a double store building,10 tooms,partitioned oft, clogantly papered, supplied with water trom the » | water works, good brick ecllar, euite1 for restaurant, An $1,500 Leg. A very fine Norman stallion, owned by A. A. Hazard, met with a serious ac- i Iaundry, bosrdiLg house, merchantile business or cident ter’dn afternoon on Plerce No. 220 Maia St., Council Bluffs, resident property. Alsos large two-story frame i 4 Open Sunday. _First-class work guaranteed. _ | dweliing with 16 rooms two ccllars, etc., etc., suited street. The horse was belng exerclsed VOISE. for boardicg house, private residence, hospital, etc., J. L. DxBE opposite the city bulldings and city markes for ret and {n some way got his foot into a bad KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horeer 800 Mules constantly on hand whla we will sell in rets) or carload lota, All Stock Warranted as Reoresented. Wholetale 1 0 1etr o1t i Gratp apd Belcd Bay. Price sonablo Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLKEY Corner Fifth Ave, & Fourth St. UouncllBlaffa. hole In the atreet and fell, breaking one cheap. W. R. VAUGHAN, of his hind legs above the joint. The A3 4 A I e —— W. H, M, YUSEY h 1 laabl , Mr, Hazard aviog FALL 61,000 for b, Ul]lflll kafl[ 060l "“officer & Pusev. e t————— oo | s cwsne [ BANKERS OOUNCIL BLUFFS MABKNT, Wheat—No, 1 milling, 70; No, 2, 65; N o vow, 285, Railway Time Table,| Council Bluff, Ia. COUNCIL, BLUFFS, April 2. FOREMAN—Hold this space for the advertisement of Dra. Judd & Smith's Elootric Ajplancer. are too busy filig thelr orders aud gettiog their new factory, No. 80, FourthStreet to rights, to xut any copy fust ow, Dasar Hox ocel parposen A0 OOUNOIL jBLUFFS, Established, o partare the 0@ Trals transfor d fon min- o RRFy) vl i Tmdh e o misten Ior.” DRFART. ARRIVE, $HI0AGO Ad NORTEWRSTERN, THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD 6 50, Coal—Dellvered, bard, 950 per ton; so) 40 perton Lard—Armour's, wholesallug at 7 Flour—Otty tour, 160@3 90; i Fuluaouw Brooms—176@8 00 per doz, ¢ Expross LIVE STOOK, ODICAGO AXD BOOK IBLAST, Oattle—Butcher cows; 8 35@8 75, Butoher | 733 ¥ Y 300 Bapeom NO. 2, 4 P Exprets s the Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. to learn GHIOAGO, MILWAUKNN AND 87, PAUL. M Ma'l and Expross ;1 PEODUCE AND FRUITS. ' Expres Eggs~ Continue steady at 1lc, CHIOAS0, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, Butter —Choice new creamery,?2@2%0: good Mall and Express held at 13 14c; ohoice country roll, 15@17¢; Aocommodation lunm.uululnl v dons. It » fair to good, 19@140; poor and eld stock, 6@ | 6:45 r Expreve £ saotions. 10c. The recelpts of poor and falr grades are WABARH, 8T, LOVIS AND PAGG. TR o ingroasing. ~Choics roll continuse roarce and From Traater only. B Send for free illustrated pamphlet, dor of my sbock of - - 1856 b R s = T-h b ol Cc ToTols F1 9',,'.'; Maoal—1 50 per 100 pounds, The ko ape . skoraof e STTTRL aod 0o | - Doalors o Farsign aod Dumentio Hashasg 01 every descripblon and at prices low as the lowest. ~Special attention to cvstcm work. The remain 'ROTIONS are belug dlsposed of at COST. A FAUT,call aud be convinced. MRS.D. A. BENEDICT, 837 Broadway, - - Council Bluffs. Iowa, SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Maln 8t., Couxcin BLurps, - - - Jowa. sclly readliy st quotations when wrapped in | St.[Louls Expross 205 cloths and well packed. b Chlcago Exp vis Peorls 9:10 ans & Benedict, : Lilv’u“l%-%;'ig\lr{m" .:oor"d:z! '&hfiod'.'x:fé CANMAD NFT, 85, 203 AND COURGL BUOYIS: Wyekott, seggmu, 1., Sole AmL. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. P 0.y " L SOUX OIYY AND FACINIO, : ] H, H, FIELD, W. C. ESTEP s, per Ib., 14@15c; dressed |, IR SO A0 144 ; drossed ducks, per lb , | 720 4 ¥ ot {00 b P @120, The present weather is unfavarsble | /40 * ¥ e s 34 2ol for dressed poultry and grest care should bs eese. per 1b., 1 Dr, W. H. Sherraden 10 @120 for tea. Shi i T oy e ula%&? Wy beet allad] o Biufts : 8 Masonic Templ ce stoc v Onion! Field & Estep, UNDERTAKERS No. 817 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. Oalls Attended Promptly, Day and Night, Particular sttention given to Embalulog gain'ng 1o pablio favor. The low prices nco. Alter ibe' stard 4 pl;‘bnl ;xm‘ pmhi.’lfil@}‘ 20.“ 2 e o a0 4o 405 -6.60 | Counell Blufls ¢ 3 Jows | Telephons No, 97. : = < at fiest gave many the impression that f'“ 0 1o SARGEOC, Ao oRek Wae Dadel Lot B '1 ol lnmn -mzs@' 3 JACOB SIMS 0 Mrs, Herding o g've ber the desired o, Bavias, i _Qlean Ea i1 ? (bt the thow was cheag, bt aiter the oo pey S TS0 0 r0 bor the deied | UGy wunrbned.ToIO0S ) R. Rice M. D, N. SOHURZ. opening entertalnment this lmpression ) thelr sttsmpt to get the law ohanged, but | for the past week. Choloe stock of od 00 othor fumors romavad withowt B was done away with largely, The com- j8he would-not consent, declorl ihnhho ol b 600s {0 gocd, 5g | AROHITEOTS, Cflcm pany is a far better one than meny which would not rest easy until the 1 fteelt chargs fancy prices, and tho leadiug | resentatives could have the sawme pri: map, J. W Bartoa, is an actor who /s leges s herself, {0, was recoguized, so that any of its fit vep- | APPles-Good to choics Kensas and Mis kanlle or drawing cf bieed, CONTRACTORS CHRONIC DISEASES s it st t.?:fl m-£ yoars practical hrparienss Gdiee Be varioty will bring 55@60c; fair to goed, 4@ souri, 335@3 75 per barrel, Market is full of AND BUILDERS boor and polt stock selliog at any pries buyers iy, 901 Upper Brosdway, Gounell Bluds. Justic of 1y Pages | ATOrne) . at-Law, cOUNGIT BLUFS, " “TOWA Office, Maln Btreet, Rooms 7 and 8, Sbugert aod Beso block, Wil prechics Lo Biske sod Lele courts,