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THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1885. Friday Morning, July 10i[,nq resigned ail claims to his estate, total of 2,014,454 head. 552 Broadway: es, etc,, read i Iy'n.n | = = o ow = = §10.00 por yoar and In the administration of the estate | detectives for the Mlilwau-|877.76 for orlminal prosecution during . Y Y made and made to order. Prlces named Oonn, and before marrisge s con-| FUSSING WITH FEROS, & ]7,807,748 gallons of beer, which pald a THE DAILY BER, |mados, siiie suibnics Fovesa ot BH e The New York mmcn‘ BLms sgreed to glve her a good home In her | An Eugineer Gots BadlyMauled in the Towa ranks highest of all the states In 8t. Panl Yards, the number of cattle ralsed to the square » PLUMBING CO'Y. FSUBSORIPTION RATES, which was quite large. Oolllns died be-| Thers fs ~more trouble —about| "y wniprohibltion county of Da- = keo & St, Paul at this place, Thero has | 1883, the largest of any In the state. | C'ouncil Bluffs, Iowa cheaper than ever. Call and see for yourself, own name, and In consideration of this mile of territory, the sum belng 35.9, & Waves, Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes,8witch PO o o« s = = 90 oente per wook | fore falfilling his part of the agreement, |the Feros, the brothers who #erve|bugue shows an expenditare of $20,- trouble has arisen. MINOR MENTION. boen a great deal of ll.follng among the| The bullding fmprovement record at u.::..n:: :E:n.,othe :fl: ;:o e #9m0 way baps aguina the Foros, and seve. | BOPHOGlon fot the yout anding June 7| MRS.C. L.GILLETTE. Relter, merchant tallor, for fine goode. Ih'dtfthil is p;’:;‘mo-;: yo’ung Hona“ ral attempts have been made to get them [One hundred and forty-one bulldings rormerlv MRS- J. J. GOODE. Elghteon prisoners in the county jall. | o oy P yuurd‘ly o lnnthe; removed, but thas far without succese, | w.re erected, SANITARY 29 Main &treet, Council BIuff, Great sale of shestings at Cocke & | sharge of showlng too little regard for th their superiors deeming them good men| Mason Clty sharp-shooters, while firing Y i rge of showlng too gardfor the | " lect thelr property and |t s target Wednosday laat, wre succoss- & HYDRAULIC conoert, The elty councll 1s to have another meet- lng to-night. Don't fail to hear Misses Stevens’ Oulver and Mercel. 1f you desire something rich in music sttend the opera house July 14th. Axel Christlanson, a clerk in Elsman, Rodda & company's, has had a tumor taken out of his neck. L. Verdan has opened his jowelry store at No. 531 Maln street, in the store for- merly occuyled by L. F. Boekhoff. Great sale of musling at Cocke & Morgan’s, The many friends of Frank C. Newell will bo palned to learn of the death of his youngest child, Gordon, which occurred at Minneapolis on the 6th. Clearance sale of parasols at Cocke & Morgan’s. The news reached this clty yesterday HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any kind raised d Smoved on Lk41s Wkm S M DO 16 T W e A RS otk P, AYLSWORTH, w. 1010 Ninth Street, Council Blufte- KIEL SALE STABLES Koop Horses and Mulss constantly on hand which we will sell In zetail or earload: lots || Stock Warranted as Reoresented Wholesalo and retall dealess In Graln and Baled I ay. Frioes rea- sonablo Batistaction Gusrantos' . SCHLUTER « BO WLEY Cor. 6th Av. and 4th St., Councll Bluffs. Sold by the leading derler in every city and tovim, ey e E. Burhorn, H. Birkinbine: JEWELER, AGENT Manager. 4 17 Main St., Co uncil Blufts. thelr own signatures. It appears that| ¢} ci, riuch worse off than he reslly terday taking a door to a shop to have a | ¢/ coia. 2 o o lines were printed was. Ho was able to be about yester- $ I 0 0 0 R EvIAR D 4 9 glass put In it, It having been accidentally [ between this property statement and the a7 s EaA eI houa b e anA heslbad PLUMBING; CO Y; ) ) to the house to put it in. namen. It s sald that varfous oltles in For any case of Kidney or liver disense or dyspepsia. rhaumat ism, or any disesse indudced other bruises the results of the use cf the elther the hose Is too poor or the water |is not thought the scheme will work, al- it SEpE o RS T [GRARIETE : Norene & La«nd Strom, Rugs, Ete., Ete. |SPECIAL NOTICES bourow judloial contest I that Judge| The partnership herotofore exlstivg| (rger acase of the justly-colebrated Morgan's, llves and limbs of other children. This|, terest N F tly the F' interests Bero, ~Hrequenty Hhe OrOW |y, a farmer named Robert Watson, living w. P. AYLSWORTH named Styers, the child of a neighbsor of | but thc‘hnva been acquitted, but the iil- Ilyminf the oorner stone of the new in. bonds, and the matter may fall quietly [Deeday night another of these {(laying of the corner stone of the new LIC and PRIVATE seems that something should be done In|detalls. It appears that one of the en- All survivors of the Twenty.first Towa il t Farl l') All v had some trouble tho othor night with | union at Farley, August nem | FRAGE, WATER Ings of their school-mates, If offenses are |end of the yards, clalming that he | Farlev. . TILATION design-~ A — anyone ride on the engine, and Fero In- | discovery of over 1,200 firms In the state reward in another column. Fero, followed the | the company by fraudulently Involoing PLUMBING work OROOKED WORK, soelng if he could not settle thiy differ- | claims to have been losing at the rate of Bogus Notes Being Sent Into Various | gome very abusive language was used, sive ncheme attempted to squeeze money |1 or Stiicne 6t (ES/ECIIDSHol tha Nokis 4 3 house named Tom Christianson, ranning AHPET chPA“Y ing goodsmthew t. Harlan; who hat/bsta a:(Cotex | Spriias citles for collection, the endorsers of [younger Fero put In oo appearance, and, At the residence of the Rev. D. H.|probably the way in which different parts of the Feros. The englneer when he got By been ran through a eaussge machine, His s Q dressed, smooth-talking fellow,claiming to eyes were blacked and from a wound in Curtalns, 011 clOthS. # Seats at Foster's drug store for Stevens’ | time It Ia said that he caused quite & have bad altrloations, and been brought | in {ho samo township, il g vlolanu e $80,000 court house In the same town. T ey Lyl | younger of the brothers, A. E. Fero, | bers intending to go are requested to in- punished instead of belng passed over on ;-nnd to look some tramps there. ) Investigation by the Barlington & Gt him of. On |that have beon engagad for periods ox. | €l AN constructed. Hanthorn sells wood at his feed atore, | ePgineer ln\o the yards at a distance from | goods In lower nlumu. thereby securing ence between the two, and as he began | $2,500 per month by the fraud for sev- Parts of Iowa for Collection, which ended In blows. Fero had T e e, one of thebest assort- out of Iowa buslness men in various parts up, took the cane from Fero, and at- for his health, and who died there on which are being called on to pay. The polling a revolver threatened to shoot Estimates furnish- Cooley, No. 720 Seventh street, this of the state have been worked. There, place, to which membara of all ofher | roprasont a commercial sgency, inter. |PY% Bote NGO WO ol 8, MOSRE B Window Shades, ful In killing a valuable mare, belonging vere wound to the leg of a little girl ol S i 87 | Into court on varlons charges of violence, | oy 4y ougand people witnessed the tho Allony Tho boy vas. rolossd o eeing has sabsded but itle, ‘On Wed, 2706 & Kb, qrmet boas oL e Bo b ENGINEERS,PUB- out of court, as did the Morse affalr. It |goon wldely varyiog statements as to the such cates, even if the alleged offender Ia |glneers of the road, James F. DeLand, | Infatitry are requested to join the re- SYSTEMS of SEW- pay more respect to the rights and feel- form the commlttee of arrangements at ! Ferowanted fo rldeon the englne up tothe R WORKS md VEN_ the plea of youth. ngineer he had no r'ght to let | Quincy rallway company has led to the B " slating the engineer Read Jodd & Smith's offer of 81,000 | yeq ht the elder of the|tending several years back in swindling the other railway boys, for the purpose of | cheaper transportation. The compan; s 70 ot settlo this a i tor|in all its bramches. . to talk, the engineer became angry and [ eral years back. This comvnanv have loaded cane and it is said that he used it i Thero appears to have beon an_exten- | qulte freely over the head of the engin- OUNG"- BLUFFS ed stocks ot plumb- he death of M T Ledwlch, of Lkl el o of the state, notes turning up at different [ tempted to stop the fight, when the Tuesdsy night. Christianson, and making the latter run revelations made at Ottumwa illusirate off, the E“";“r belng left to the mercles 3 ed. S S S R (LD two or three years ago, & wall- through wlith them looked as if he had denominatlons are Invited. viewed the business men and secured | iy "o R T finger, there was One enterprlsing cltizen was seen ges- [from them property statements over |,opop blogd to give him the appearande . broken, and it never occurring to him to | signatare, making the endorsement of a SRd/BeRribE plal L n l g plain marks of the combat, He 1noieums, clalmed {hat_the wound on the lip snd 2 552 BROADW AY The Rescue company got out yesterday | this state have been thus worked, and byd a lack of native power, that cannot be cured by the w60 of Drs. Judd & Smith's Electria works too good, probably the former." | though some may bo Induced to settle f{yon from Justice Frainey to Justice NOTI/ JR.—8pecial a vertisements, suc s Loel .‘ L 3 Found, To Loan, For Bale, To Rent, Wands, Board. Careful Mtention GIvEn t0 Ou |is..c. v b tsered in ths columa st e tow take the measarement, or send a man up [ note which was printed on the other side that on the finger were the results of Mattin S, 'y &% COUNCIL BLUFES |t o i b et s that a large amount of this fradulent The cause of the farther postponement ritheplthAGIGalE]EINIOONEY: Schurz on achange of venue, and the e of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firet insertion of the statement and filled out with bites on the part of the Feros, and the to do a little street sprinkling and suc- club. He had them arrested, and Chrll AGENTS WANTED, paper s on the market, and that the at- J four lengths of hose. s tanson also filed a complaint agalnst the oseded 1 burning four lengtha of hose. |tompt to aolloct it s jast beginaing. It |aceon sjto ed s complaint sgalnst, the Tele:phone No. 27. ——————— 3 of the declslon in the Aylesworth-Loof- Dissolution of Partnership. examinations began yesterday afternoon. of Town Orders. and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- MoBenry hss bsen too busy to read up|between J. O. Gerspacher and George | Golfax Magnetic Spring water delivered 5 + | Gerspacher, s this day dissolved by mut- the evidence, and more time was granted | uul consent. The business will be con- :LYI':;:; ?:vl':::’;:- gltrhl-" B"g"l"a"lg :vl:ldl on. Leave advertlsements ad our offioe, No. Suits to order in latest atyles at cheapest peasi! ;1o “prices. him, tinued by J. C. Gerspacher, at the old | gqliver it as cheaply Tt you can buy it Upholstery and Drapery Work a 18ts92b 0ats Broa e No. 205 Main 8., Council Bluff WANTS. 1LL TRADE—F Ine blcscle for & good horse, ad- dress B. ., Bee office, Council Bufle, The Druids are now located in thelr |stand. All bills due the firm, or by the | fy,m the sprin new hall, which they have fitted up in firm, will be settled by J. C. Gerspacher. e 5 ., | Personal bills will be settled by the in- Splitting from the Board very attractive and convenient shape, it | gjoiqpal contracting. Porlmat timot thomoacalat '“ h £ s s belog located In the building, corner of J. C, GERSPACHER. writers has had smooth salling, the oppo- Broadway and Maln streets, over the GEORGE GERSPACHER, | ™ o) o?ficu. 2 Couxctr BLurrs, July 8, 1885, sition which it met with on first organfz- ——c— [t i Willlam Forrest Patton 1s said to have A Place for Young Men. .l:lgdl:;:‘:::::;;'z:’:ts:“o; 't‘hye'::?y’ relinquished all olalms to the appolnt- Probably thers are many persons in | council, fn makiog a heavy license, having ment of consul to Singapore, and to now | the oclty who are acqualnted withjthe | ended in talk. Now Itis ramored that have his hopes polnted to s position a8 | work of the Young Men's Chrlstian asso- |fresh tromble fs to break the | 405 Broadway rallway postal clerk. There might be|olation, ana think 1t 1s & place where |quletness, ~which has reigned worse men appointed. meetings, religlous and literary, are held [for gome time. It is said that Tickets are now on sale at the unlon | and nothitg else. The rooms are kept|MoMahon & company, have withdrawn tloket office, No. 507 Broadway, over all|open daily from 9 a. m. to 12 m., from 2|from the board, and have taken the Unes, for the national teaoners’ amsocla- | to 6 p. m., and faom 7 to 10 p. m. In{sgency of non-board companies, which tlon, which meets in Saratogs, N. Y. the WW“‘ on file may be found the dally meane, of course, that they Intend to cut Tho tlokets will be on sale until Jaly 16, | P3Pers of cur city and other valusble| i .~ pou far’ this cutting will bo oa Svecialty. Our stock s the 3 VA7 v — Largest in the Wegt|sssssseea s M mM FIH@INIX e ] ANTED Situation on a farm by & youngman s 5 experience. Addrees G. Peo office, Counoi AND “THE E’VGLISH” KITCHEN. and is being continually replenishr,d by | Blufts. Regular Din' jer 11:30 to 1:30, 25 cents, all the lavest and choicest noveltler ;, an BALR —A first-clase Erocery ook andix tu es 50 5 Br 0a d.WBy A i counofl Blufl’s ¥ y 3 J. R, Snyder, 648 Broad Counci | Biufis | Yon next—A vew house, 6 rocms, desirable loca | The only all night house in the it Evorythiog served in first class styleand on shor tion, all conveniencies, rent moderate. Inquire ‘notioe, T (ot and eold lnches always ready. LIVE STOCK. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. at Beo offioe, J. L. v2BEVOISE, OF SALE—Lands Improved sad unimproved. 1t you want s farm fn western lows, Kansas Nobraski o Dakos, lotus boar from you. Waukas. llmun Ticket Agent Er 0. 607 Broadway ‘Counoll Blufls. iy e T e ;flg‘:uts&: e :llilnygpe::z_:lx:' 2;'“1::511‘::, ,lgd,;r hc;v lo::l(l; l: rlll b; ktept upiare & i e e At Hollorssnd cows of s 1 agog furaiahed sy doslrod numbors; rancbmon should corrospond 1t 31, the round trip being $40.30, boarding places etc., will recel queetions for the future, but one breal . . d Hardws rchairg elsew) Tt somnd g brog $10.0.___ | bl glaces ok sl prompt | L s wi inaby b s | RailWay Tume Table, | Bt Eor s i W IND)OW & SHAMEBNON, Waverly, lows: The soolal parlors are elegantly fitted up | 21008 the line. It Is sald the old board 00U NOIY 20, stock f dry goods, groceries and hardware, : of genoral agent at large. of the “'safety | ang are opened free to all young monp 'hu bn;l;:a; npl her; onoe before by [ - HWEEL 4 BLUFFE-“ B 0, i an gobd eastorn Nobraska tow | === — fund tem” of the Hartford life d the withdrawal of one Insurance wiag ni imoe of tho Arriv /an & Walke system o Hartfor e and | The object of the parlor is to furnish a oy ERand B ISE ey S 1 ru!m of e fook of gt:xrxl‘.llx‘l‘eamhmdls'fi"(ll:- s wood F{ _E)_ b l l I E S- snnulty insarance company of Hartford, | place whare any young man may come T in western Towa, swah & Walker. po| a entering wedgo for another break, ? Oonn., and will locate the Council Bluffs | ¥ita hie frlends and entertaln them with |\ i, 1y nardly considered now by those| oersat. : Ermcokio! Jurdare 1n Binba: kOl od Deslerdu branch of the western dedartment at|yiy own = 1f any young man deslres to 3 in the business, that any such result will s s0sad ronrvmam, 40, kot a1, o T a]l ? v No. 22 Pearl street. st s fdond® iTor Hoonyarsation' of | LoLloW the present organization ::&:fl;‘;fi:fif,‘;" %0 B ;W"nmk:;r' “riovitural implementa and shelt [l rflamfln aln “g [z strong, and belng very wisely and oare- | s Express hardware. value about 8,000, wante & good im- The party glven by Mr. and Mrs, g;h;;;":{‘;“'hl’:‘;fi“"gn‘:t“‘:;:" $0887 | ally Fandled, Tho field for competition LR ep— proved e S Salker T A T e T T George Keellne jr., at thelr resldence on | prons” Chelstian Auyonlntlan parlors.” % | being opened though by this withdrawal An Mall and Fxpress B 2 b 008 etk o o aen "o o 1. | e Park avenuo was an elegant affalr and | This may be done without asking for the | 0f MoMahon & Company, that firm will G050 fageestion ety o et oo ehion et probably get quite agoodly amount of business among those who want to get enjoyable to all who. participated. The privilege as it s to be understood that 00480, WILWAURES AXD 8. FATL. T[150 sk ot micad bacdnsge o s i mesoen SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS. 2 1y Al the headquarters of the asscclation Is a M Mall and Express 6:50 ¢ :zronndl were brilllantly illuminated, a parlor like home for any young men who | [B#arance chesper than board rates. M Express 905 4 n [ EWANOL, ik blook, rents well, In a live eontral LEADING arge platform erected for danclng, and 1 e — CHICAGO. BURLINGTON AND QUINOY. Ia.t.wn one rcom occupied with geveral stock of . : may dslro to uss It oosaslonally of often. e D2 o aeageus ot s enml Merchant Tailors! all other needfuls supplied for a happy| A nice organ is found ready for any who |, Mr. P. Bogeen counts among his ous- (%0 A Aot Sxpiom $5.000, goods §7,000. B g ercnan allors . tomers for the Colfax Magnetic Spring LXpress : P 2o ‘of boots, e sud clothing 7 and 9 Main 8t. - ’ water such partles as Me: Oliver, ot WaBABD, BT, LOUIR AND PAGIFIO. 000 fo . DoVol, Casady and Keller. AlL agree | 5.; 1, " Looa st Louls Exprers L cal ‘fi‘?{;”.m{,‘no s B e e land it Councrr, BLures, - - - Iowa. that nature's soda waterls far shead of Travster 8:2 2D North vg-fi:.zl&w for §6,000, and will par, iflorenc the manufactured article. He dellvers it 4 : &80 Ex iR 3 ool o q for the same price that is charged at the 4 B i wan & Watorr. oL (o S5y Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand. gatherlng of friends. llke muslc and wish to use it. There Is no bullding in the central The Rev. Mr. Rogers has kindly con-| o 2r'Cur by where finer ylows may bo sented to give a lecture on the auclent|had than from the windows of this insti- tabernacle at the Young Men’s Christian | tatlor, It s located on the southwest iatlon hall to-night, which will|corner of Broadway and Maln street, u :l.o.::tlu:nbo v‘ery |:.:,5uu'" & l;e h:- A .mt?, Ovt:}‘onkl:?r% the olt{ in elvury' dlp springs, Mail and Expross ;. B':fiffl'fifi:fi'mf;&: v ,;:f 1:\(\\«,:7«1 . ——— E; : partly & and ‘Swan & minlature tabernacle which will be set T:Bmznd‘(:hn:e 1*‘5:{;1‘;:7':,. (:ma 2 PERSONAL, nnu?;::unumnn. a’““‘:‘,‘:";;::: I":‘:’o"‘“ e;\lvnrnswm N. 80HURZ. S, H. FILBEIIT, up #0 all may see as he describes. It is|breeze of pure air In the rooms, These Fdior” i 209 Broadway, - - Council Bluff:, hoped that & large number of persons P'l"u:K“ so freely 039‘_1"& ;WEM ‘:0 D. H, Woodman is off on his vacation, tempt any young man au s to be i will be present. Admission free, and all hoped that many may be benefitted by City Englucer Broadbeck now hobbles with are Invited, the advantsges here desorlbed. too much rheumatism, In the proposed cutling down of the o e— Mrs. H. Friedman has gone to Des Molnes fire department, it Is reported that the Real Estate Transfers. on a visit to her sister, veteran Sam Morrleon {s to be let out.| Thefollowing are the transfers of real| Mr. and Mrs, Harry Curtls have taken up Hehas been with the department for |estate as recorded in the office of the | their abode in O. . Adame’ house, just east years, and is one of the trustlest and bust | registrar, and reported to the B by [ Oakland avenue. men, and it will be a great loss to thoef.|A. J. Stephenson, for Wednesday, July | Henry De Long haa been called to North- footiveness of the serviee to have him go, | 9th, 1885: field, Miun., by » telegram aunouncivg the 16 s that thoo o soveral men who | Mary A, Staroid to B, O. Bl lota IR :'.:::f:';' et i i an block 12, Macedonia, $1, [ ) R could be more easily dispensed with. ‘William Farrell to Oharlos Thies, lot 8, | partment of the Boston Tea company, went to DRY GOODS. & Mall for Sloux City ; o nall, itk Of (radonaye Exproes for 5t Paul : thing Sl B & W about 1t & Wr.iker, Coun- "sflcfl U fl Bacfi UNION PASIFIC, cil Blaffs Tows Dinver Express mmu'n. Rl.lTWT& IOWA Lincoln Pa:s O'a &R V Overland Express DUMMY TRAINS 70 OMAHA, Leave Council Blufts — 2 (Lo, Coundl, Blo THOS. OFFIOER, W. H, M, PUSR ok Officer & Pusev. |bimiiy city, » Councll Bluffs, Towa. |[ioun i Established, - 1865 NOLL'S PORTABLE Pneumatic Beer Fancel, FOR BALR BY [ , per gailo Complaint has been made that there Keokuk to spend the Feurth, and has returned ' ; A Dealers in ¥ d Domeatic B have been lewd characters frequenting A, T. Bates, e } | with a bride, S. A- PIERCE;I lfl!.o:: z'si..'?f&'.".’,’ NIY PR B b s nts, l¢|y|.mundu. ; thedriving park after dark, and Mr, N — 100 Main St., Council Bluffs - ! Slater, who has the grounds in charge, 1 w :"‘(’,n Forls: 1WA LERMY ,.'h',‘.",.'i'fi’,h,‘ff."'“““ Wore s big barpalne s THE RECENTLY IMPROVED : % has got tired of warning them away, and| Chicago, K i REMINGTON STANDARD 2o, Rock Tand & Paclfio rallroad e h 8 %0 nlght before Iast ho called on tko po- | company to Charles A. Hin, aw | 6 | |eapiie bont pad s Lorety milla Mea ONLY HOTEL @ 00 24--756--43, 600. Tctal Sales, §3,900, Turning the Tab) 1In Council Bluffs having & FIRE ESCAPH, And all wodern improvements, call bells, fire | 7, 76 F7ighest Achievement in Writing| Lower Than Any Other House alarm bells, eto., is' the ; Lo Machines in the World, IN THE CITY, RESTON HOUSE ; c Nos, 216, 217 and 219, Main Street. UL NI D, 0 e 8 S.H.F II‘BERT’ MAX MOHN, - PROPRIETOR il odysand il oier | § Broadwi0 Council Blut Patons: s nthe svaplist and AND GARDEN FARK TOR SULE. | mgrom for e s i Madame E BfllL‘Eflf | Sixteen acres, ten in fiult, six in garden aond 3 " pueland, Wls, oo bouss, siable, well, clsbar, ke Wydm”’ Seamans & Benedict; Who for tho past 10 years has heen practising sllin go.d condidon, o will tradefor Omaba prop~ Uhlcago, T11., Sole Agents, 20 i3 now located at No i N. 6th Bire V. KELLER, 0. H, SHOLES, Courcil Blufly, @ Balooas taranecs to restors County Treasurer's office, Council Bluffa. Agent for Western Towa, | 28 HAIR OR WHISKERS, JACOB SIMS, gyt e L r or m.n“ 1 four 401X wooks: Attorney - at-Law| & mssietias: « lice and had three women arrested, two belng white and one colored. One white man found In too close contact with the swarthy malden was fined about thirty dollars, Chase, of the Atlantle Democrat, ls hot, and his many frlends are hot, about the appolntment of Childs as postmaster The Mu:catine csnsus foots up 10,407 and the cunnty 24,443, The expens: of taking the census of Some of thoze agains} whom the prohi. | the etate will reach §170,000 Accoriing to the Unlted States fnter- !Jlfiumnl in Cass county have secured in. nal revenue reports lowa has 4,424 junctlons now propose to turn the lu\?lel censed sellers of liquor, and they have commenced eults agsinst| (Ope man was killed snd three {njured , the probibitionists, claimiog 10,000 | by the faliiog of 8 crgaia & coal ‘mine there, it being generally conceded that damages in each case on the ground that |shaft at What Cheer » fow days ago. Ohate has done enough hard work for|the sults were mallclonsly brought for A lightntng bolt struck the backs in the patty to entltlo him to this much of s | the purpose of bringing these men Into | Charles Cameron aud V. A Skiles o plum, The Democrat claims that the ap. | PUP/10 8a0dsl and dirgrace, and Injuring | Davenport Sunday. Both st down io: dit and m. Ohl polntment of Cnilds has caused & split io | oo ers ity o i, FePUIALIR i ""l';"l:‘nmdm‘ S e P the demacracy of Oats county, the ravks the Grand Army of the Republic, was & belng now disorgan/zed and broken, and lawyer at DeWitt, Cliaton county, price all out of heart, to the war, There are 532 seldlers of the retelllon from Sheldy on a case being heard before y ¢ AR RIS e A See) Captain Hight, as referee, it beiog famil-§ g 10 e nd resl | With Mexico, daxly koown as the Oollins cssa, Qollins, | estate losns. J. W. and E, L, Squires,| During the yesr last paesed, Iowa pro who was a widower, mairied » lady | 101 Pearl street, duced 2,601,154 gallons of whisky and GOODS FOR CASH ONLY 10 e Na'uirallef tobaooo, per poun Flour, all brands from $2.10 to §3 60 per cwt. NO. 2 1 NI MON SLIDNVA 000 51 UTAQ PA TENTED‘IN EVERY CIVILIZED COUNTRY, Price #45.00. A liberal discount will ba made to pirties orderiog & R. Rice M, D, half dozen Fauc ets. at one linn.‘. \‘IGE“ bt fumors u-cudvuh-m For further particulars inquire of h Snlia v drawiag of B ¥ PALN, | CHRONID DISEASES s s st claets - 5 COUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. Dr. E. J. Balcear, (, ouncil Bluffs, lowa, . r':-'n.:fl"»n':.'\'m”m Office Maln Btreet, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugarjsn ¥, Lo oF ’ Agent for Western lowa and Neb. @ Consallation (rea. waobi ook, Wil practloe fo Siateand tate court bet6 *b £r, -Councll Blu tion expressed to push the olaims to the bitter end. [t seems that there s more litigatlon growing cut of the attempted enforsement of he prohibltory law than was generally expected. There are a number of witnesses here 4 | } s |