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i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY lA\l \R\ . 1886, THE DALY BEE/THE FRST IN THE BLURES. | Ryl ot e e e sntie et WHERE 10 by fiie s L B8 HUTHORIZEOPITAL $1000 - v ! h | [ " While the busincssin this ‘section dur- | pidoned by Governor Sherman, if found | C F et year has ot fully come up | - s Ttnd t vute THonT - v | A Happy New Year and a Glance at Pre- | ! £ ”'I‘[\a UHEIDATIon; yet, Tt s By with the o o i othey | Now Ohtistmas Has Oome aud Gone, the FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 1 vious Starting Points. e Tatter NAIE of the year there hias becy | Prominent men tate, and it is suid | Stock of Goods on Hand Must - i a noticeable improvement, and generally | fiat he velies greativ on th nee. | be Disposed of. CFFICE: No. 12 Fearl Street. BROADWELL FOUND GUILTY, | there has heen no great difficulty in mak- | 7 ee e ST (UK e ey o Befivered by carrier 1n any part of the city st | - | llections. 0 dness of this city | Managing the land and Toan business at | Those Who Will 1 ) twonty centeper week Killed by the ars—The New Governs | and district has been suceessfully con- | 1 An I | | Will Sur Find Many MW Tirox, + o« Manager [ U B ling—Trade Roview and | ducted, and very fow failures have oc. [ James Hrady wastried yesterday aftet able Presents for Ne - ity OYtiomedoitet kil cured. The, cireful and conservative | hoonin the district court on the chargs ‘ Years Day. P o g - . [ usines ook Social an e LW IeTCony Vst e v | OF Gntusiy eaton's coal office INTCOREFOCRATED, o [ Personal Events. | conducted their aftairs, ns well as loca sl b ot s e , ‘ e e s S S SR | tho conniry, have Targely contributed to | hubad el thivdal "ol That youl en X | Reiter, the v, for wint e The first of 1856 to-lay | thewe Foutrits Smith's house at Underwood, is now on | well aftor ¥ &1 It M8 AHTHOTS CRtA LIS Y T e iy i Tonses | | T st D DRowght nto Counel % Comell Blut ning the | U0 i | e A "' 408 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA renited i Dot | Bluffs was in 1818 ilitis of sove ot e conrt adjourned last evening unt | Col. Coehran in 1855, It was six feet | wostern trade, renders it one of the und two feet wide ; | est vailrond centers in the west, anc cfivst brick church was in 1846 and n important and commanding 1ee as a distributing point 1 friends a ITapp, The eity couneil day night'in regular « cn More fur the M IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN museum in con I'he establishment o nection with the Bloome on | the givst wooden elinreh in 185 in school scems to 4 '“"’\"""“y-‘l["‘ '\"M"“”.';”\ 'I‘l"‘l“ il | 4 I‘llw- fittiron bridge In ‘!lw city was | With the superior advantages to be de- | excite considerable interest, not only | vife entertained rany composed | built over Indian crcek in 1875 d from the new bridge, How in pro- | among the pupils whe mostly of yonng peo Tat DICER Kot Gas erontel liote P | mong the pupils who have the advant of construc Nobody has yet cla d the ém hill vernment in 1850, river, designed not only for the usc ear platform some tinie ago 1818, k | cars, © earvinges amd pedestrians, | the enterprise. Mr. J. H. W \m.ur...\‘ William Ladd, of this city, and Nora Ihe first postoflice was established here | tlherchy bringing it into closer prox- | donated s reli et | (. Maskell, of Chicago, were married "'vl‘."“ et Tilinet " A | imity the beautitul — and | Chieago tir erday Mr. John Tem % Musical 1 1 £ & Tt evening by the miayor at lis resi | The first postmaster was Evan enterprising of Omaha, the two | pleton, who lias been accumuiating quite WAl | Musical Merchandise of Every Descripti o Groen. .| citios will be no doubt eventunlly consoli- | . vr M curiosities for disp his e e Hten TF | A y Description p S here will be no freight veceived af the |, Ahe first regular mail service was in | 100 1 EReLR11 s Lo LvD ERARE GItIbs. | Slgue. sieko; yicided te tle peramal 1 '.’.| POt HABICH to Anve n | \: hway i et toatay. The | B8 ner swae in 1818, ealled | O N York aud Brooklyn have become | the Toeal préss, amd concludud to give to [ eyt et | Toys and Fancy Goods. W ferry cars will run to-day as he first newspaper was in 1848, ealled | gy in interest and insentiment the musenm his most valiable specimens, | b1 {h nd ferry | ot ther than e | ays the Frontier Guardian, and established | “This eity is surrounded by a vich anmd | Mo s several” varieties of snakes, in | ploc Store 1of the. finest 3 . Bl e by the Mormon bishop Orson Hyde [ teitilo sarsning: distvictrand. nirondy eltulings one with twe heuds. 116 has also | mukes and cheapest prices We make the eelebrated Tardman Pianos, ana the Royal Whitney organs, a specialty i George Hill, the sneak thicf who stol The first charter as a city of the first | oun teathfully T I e | B | [ . ) hat from the Tremont house, was yest | oiiss was § shrunty, 1851 | ean trathfully be said that Counci ufls | a red bat, and some fossils Every instrument warranted. Send for catalogues. \ day sent Justice Schurz, to thirty | € l“l LR L St BT Vote | 1t more extensive trade " T | A fine Black Silk Dress Y TN tHo Ruitity jai ) ) he first mayor was Cornelius Vor- | Jine of agricultural implements than s T Weaker Sex Pattern ¥ MUELLER MUSIC CO., Council B.uffs Y LR i hous. ; | other ¢ity west of the Mississippi riv (e immensely strengthe s of | ot ol \ R G. Dun & Co e oftice here is T'he first meeting of the council was in | and also’does quite an extensive jobbing | Dr. R Piceree's A ’ w b price v under the management of O, S, Stanbro, | 185 fis I LY L) \ 3 5 cun offercd e p - ' e s EERROER business in other lines tieiy e cnresy il ORI L e | .|u ot g e LR T et o asis sl I o representa: | ments, and fone to the syste, | SRS, COIREY, Svery er e i [ o aldermen for not being present at | iy Col tle i, of | Sold by dr | dny dices woll <t i ermit. to marry has been given to | council meeting Avoon, in compi th B IHvto & | bandome sk T AT Tt TR O G| i I Fwbeity Hedorder was W, HiRobs | enca the TNy “‘,’ LS ENERNEN B fThdon 6\ Il 10w cost i W.P AYLS VV ORTH y ited the institution of the deaf aud I Spaneler, of Independenee, Tows, | Trom th. imie both of this citys also to Marcus Skinner | inson. i dumb tather of Mrs. LT, Flickinger, of this | of Eiseman, Rodda & aples Store, who and Minita Be ile Pike, of Rockford town- I'he first entry in the land office here | Phiis city not only possesses superior | eity, is visiti e, has the lnrgest stock ever secn in the west ship, “"l|>|'"|l ) i Ted | facilities for commeree, but has manu- | —_——— e o Re meeting of Fidelity Council e first ortiiodox sermon was preached | freturing advantages whien are not ex SPECIAI JOTICES ot S O s e A2 | by Rey. William Rector, of the Methodist | eeiled i any other ety in the west, The C L _NOTICES Of overy conceivible stytle for angements Wil bepeitected At this | Ch II' e rap. | Ebundint siapply of cdal in ti vsouthwest | St HATS{ el and poor tingg for a public installation of ofli e first protestant mission was estab- | ey part of the state and other contigions onts, such a | Gt BE lished by Rey G Rice. seetiol bracing of over 20,000 | Lost, Found, To To Rent, Wants | Stove of B p gave asoeial |, The first plat of the city was drawn by i s & il ',\",'\ | ".‘h.": ',‘ \‘:\' heap 1 Boar e, will b vted in this coluinm nt at the eatin tevin, the ‘present county [ pages, suflicient to run an unlimited nung- | thelow t TEN I PER LINE for the p i Se Aot DS I- s i | ber of manufactories. With w ready “I>ll||vmr o and FIVE CENTS PEICLINE for Moore, B i i i Tussitt irst banking house was opened in | wmand for her man d o<, and | eneh subsequent insertion, Lo \ and M. C. Dally en & Weare | the facilities for obtai wWory hind of | mentsat our oftice, No. 12 Pearl st p A . Mk 3 | 3 t loan made by the eity was in | paw material required there ¢an be no | Broadway. . v s entertainment i Saints | AT | _m’“ " i i f v WASTS i 1S was o varied one, and very pleasing o ¢ first white child born here was in H‘IIJI"l G )vl.: ‘.‘“'1 SWAN & WALKER, No, 8 Main street et 1. Framehouses move old and young alike The fivst railway train arrived here in | fo be constraete ens haye cansed der Citizons ik, | prices LRy ike ovan LRIes ey Tor hany g e first railway train o d e to be extensive water | < | : W. Paneuke, of Arthur, Pike | 1867 IR RIS T |'s f it ‘ i orks, of sullicient diniensions to supply i< impossible t e § county’, Tnd., writes to this city making 1.“ firstbrick honse was in 1832, T A 61 BEBATA T (RS FoEs ) vom the luct ot \‘;\m-nuu:l‘nl BRI e T 808 Bighth Avenue and Eighth Street. inquirics for his runaway wife, Matt e lirst strect car was in 1869 e other 868 thic 3 | i U want to sl 00ds store Ih the wost. Such a and si I b 2y AN | & A engine was in 1808, [ prosent population. With [$ L 0 Sock o it o ot | named mpbell The first brickyard wis stavted in 1852, | Seable advantages the | \ i R S S ey Imperial elu J .mm]n,l of its The first express was in | % and prosperity of Council Bluns cannot 4 St s [ \ > parties last evening, The oc- | The first blacksmith shop was in 1852, | he questior [ Bty from yoni. Swin s Walker. Coaneit Biils ! on was a happy one and in allits | The first brass band was in 1836 i - | | ngements v tully up to the high The fivst dramatic performance was in | i lh.v”hm ‘ fr foot rest 1‘ AN \\1”4 finely {urished tront voom the opening of the serics e ye chenille flow = L | e lirst military company organized Stockert & Co ladies Jast evenin 4.1\‘.lm- Year, it being known Rl | ¢ Ve 5 o [ “Conneil Bl Guiwds,™ with Gen. | A handsome, present o your wift i | o or cight horscs 5 N ntive 0 Smith the most désivable comprinies | forest trees Eve costumes, many of them very novel, were e 2 1SR vy shown 5 abstracts of titlo and real | insw with { (}0 S 09» w-l i Maud Bennett, daughter of A. M. Ben JoW, & B L Squive, 101 Tonan SRR tonawhysE Cottaot i All kinds of interior drapings, ¢ 1i nett, di home, corner of Sixth e 18RS} S e . LB found nt poles, sh s, ete., the very cheapest in ANTED 1o buy all the firsi-ci ma ! avenue and l)l(m nth street Wednesday, st ss Misso ool ¢ m | the wes ockert & Co's { \\ a1 poods 110 this ¢ agzed thirteen months. She has heen (i ,,i,’,i..,m,nu”,’,' ot e e IO S 0o Sich e e S s . the 1s lufl,lv|n_<'-ll:‘<|l 50 that the “nl - Crushed by the Car T 7 : SRCHEI ORI IO AL DD iy i Another fatal accident ocenrred ahout S -t ittor Wit Sy S fueral il e et hi iternoon w6 1| ooty i i & Ko b | 14 oelock Wetneatay mgh, near G | ULLTS &t il little one will be ltid at rest in Fairview | Jod, & 4 2 ufresh | dale, but a short distance from where | o Rodda & Co' ‘ cometer Y 3 Faiicy groce Shultz was killed by the ears on Cliist- | EisemaniRoduai ool A suit is pending in Kansas City to Uncle Sam's New Houses, mas. The vietin this time was a colored | 0 force the city o alty on'that | “Well, what's new about government | man who was found Iying on the Rock RUSSELL&C | ® Ay : Wil depart- | poadquartersy” said a Bes man yester- | Island track and had evidently been | (o) { ment., ing the same sort D MF O T T o Blsaih et o wiin 1t i cre., ind 5 ring 388 it being. b y to Mr. O. J. King, ex-superindent of | Killed by a ttrain which passed that tfrom at o C},‘,'(‘,‘f'i'r, .]‘ S .‘(") putented | nstruction of the new United States | spot shortly before the body was found® s e e R T If you buy any where except at TMetcal claims that Talo’s patent is an | court house and postoflice, but now fore: | The man is thought to be Edmund Till- i i g = = infringeme and test cases are being | man for Contractor Rice, as he entered [ man, althongh some of his acquaintunces ' Is there a o 3 . . . “n,l'-"m' ',‘l‘“’”“‘) ‘}“""““‘*"‘ the outcome the snug and finely fitted up oftice of S doubt the identity elaimed so surely by AUTOMATIG ENGINES | Elseman e <BTOS. They are Selhng thalr CIOthlng a't 5 “h‘“ ' Schuri” court yostorday th 2. Maxom, the superintendent, which is | others. Tillman was about 60 years of ) ‘ ot y 5 CHBHN0 J ey > | Joeated on'the northeast eorner of the | of age and was well known here, having | i} e ot e} 3 ¢ ’ i s B o 1 L o | (et ot oy, cor | et o e e ol i | Rodda Bie stk | Cost, and guarantee prices on hats, caps of the Comneil BIUMS insuramce compny ner of Sixth street. Hart and also for Ben Marks caving for EepedillyiDesghed fosiul N, | ) against a Crawford county school district, | “iNothing especially new,” answered 5. About a year ago he I | . : Tl """,',','(...‘[u:::"‘f.;. ::‘H.T.T baymeontiof M- Kimg, T s s i el bt Kiinsas, MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, iunderwear, hOSlOl’y, neckwear‘ silk hand- S tell " you w re going to huve w . ¢ set upon w ) ¢ school board refused to aecept. — Charles | i1 hoad PORHEL ELECTRIC LIGIT o1 G | : & s y when this” builling is com- moved there, inducin hin (o ol AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, their immens | Bickensie of Dumiap, i e atorney | Mkt 1L RECR S D0 UL EU | e T e e T v | % P wen kerchiefs, trunks, bags, ete.. ete prosido B e e Hprateio ~t.lIm|hLl| 'm the size you ove step ll:m,_lm.-n living In. Avoc Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, your comfort whe ¢ truly immenso R R DAL L ! suw, and 1 take it for granted you have | step son, Jumes Scott, living in Stores, o Ayl former: president, wore bothin | geui 1 lyrgo numberof goverument | It £ Supposed that fe biad worl New Massillon T hireshers - |METCALF BROS, 344 Broadway, Council E unce. ,m dings, way on f % s far i i The other morning seyeral alurms of | “For” the money which will be and was trying to et o Avoen | - Dlguteanimabiansibig ana e turned in, but not one reached | pended ouit, I say it willbe hard tob thoory is that h was ey to steal | Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers [” | rfln 2t oman,. o & Bluffs. gine houses. “What was the mat- | 1 hard to find @ man_of sup a ride on the teain, and perhaps in tr | Casiiiea s ! L Take vou asked the Bre man of one of the | qualifications to those of M, E e R LR S | TATIONARY, SKID, article | +Oly, they must have got stuck on | superyising architeet of the treasury d e aleations | e iy = some Il come in the | partment. - All the buildings «designeéd by - Portuble and Traction Engines, | s, s well us the che \ fivst windy might” ‘Those who havo | him sinee he has held his present position | Best coal and wood i the ity at Glea- #ouds to be: found. Orthwestel‘n Hote ] I ;"«l«hul lllvlilmulnum turn AInlfl(vw ¥y | have been lpml-h t beauties, und all of | son’s, 26 Pearl street, SAW MILLS, ETC, * . iftcen minutes on a windy night to an- | them entirely difterent - Kot dry by minchsing : ; : ] wrms, will ap- | £ You know Kansas City is trying to sell fies and gents a fickob Woitho!| Faotory Massillon .0 Branch House | FEET &7 ile o i TS | Newly atted and furnished. Opp Broadway J. L. De DEYOISE, Agent e the fc the explanation, that | fheir postoflice for a cointy court house, | grand drawing ou January 1, with every | =507 e 07 12 e 5 store, | Dummy Depot, $1.50 per da 2 i ‘ these alarms which faed o got i are | o they can get a new posioili conts worth of goods”purehased of 510 Pearl Council Blufis, SAMUEL TATE, No. f07 Hrondway, Council Bluffa, Jorged in a tree top until the wind shakes | - SWellave some news foryou about Artiiy Brondway. The o 1 von b L. 1. BERSHAW. Manager. AL them out Monday; drop in and see us.” choic lifornia fruifs, nuts, > . A Y T d - o 3 5 " e e At enitho above Mr. King went ont of | cigars, ete., alwiys on hand. 16 10U 1116 Railway Time Table. ouse furnishing get |, fice to attend to some details in the - ber tht s16, 518 : s COUNCIL BLUFES. MeGee, No. 41 Main | g i of the high board fence out to the An Elegant Lus oh P : - e | Bluns, e Pooples: \ Chicago Lumber Co. The following I8 the time of arrival and e edge of the curbing, so the Bre mun 1y afterno: Mrs. 5. Clinton some ‘1'l ':*‘" "*m ’fn'.',“f' Wholesnle aud retail Lnmber, Lath, Shinglos | depurture of triius by contral standard time, at and lluh hum‘,,. of ||,. Ve tant, for the reason of moving the fence | [ior home, corner of Blufl street and Wil In Counci Bluffs haying | ect from, 4 > : DEPART, ARRIVE. P wterns at bed rock prices, at | out. 1ow. aveni e S o ) n | L R celebrated Marblehead Concentrated Whito CHICAGD & ROWTHWISTRI, “ ) X PO 3 N i OW avenue, ¢ rangements 4 | | 3 MACCONN Munager. i N Cooper & Melice's. No. 41 Main strost. | | SWedidni exprobword have to do it | ¢t oo such us to uflord g Fire Hscape o o e ale| e b AR MaocooxELS, Muakger, | i & X v i LOLOE, (UNIaNGS bil 1wl i Lin the | Anasll moaern ovements, call bells, fire | found the stock of undore AONG AP GO0, M The Markots by Lightning, miore room and l.,n..m.... we had 10,7 an Hyability to .Al who partieipated in the | ARl mooted Ko i N ea e sl o » o i s : McWhorter, Rollins & Co. will open | swWered Mr. Bell, i event. The compuny was com. | gy 4y corpy TSIt | o e N “Accommodntion thal g commlssion ofioe;in the rear | o LU WY dont you ocoupy el ground | posed largoly of ludics who Tiuve rosidud | CRESTON HOUSE! e shat T BVERYTHING IMAGINABLE e Porecoy & e’ L ogers. honse 4 i ere for so ie + Nos, 210, 217 aud 219, Main Street, ’ e 5 Jo0an o 3 7. 1Al of Peregoy & Moore’s , on | gtands? Rogerssold it to the govern- | number of invitations issued, ind among Nt BTN K1t Mh Biest e by BOng It monws. 1Lboy . I E i Monday next. W. H the [ ment,” interposed the BEE representa- | those: who respon ) : AX M OIN. Fronsiolor | ant, vorisoquenty’ must ho toom or | ; 50 ¥ 4C0."" of the firm, will manage the oftice | tive Mrs. W, J. Cooper, Mrs. AT, Rce, Mrs, | = == | othoeguods which will arvive di dRhuRINCKS: | 9340 4 Vo 3 e ; ), HOS. OFFICER, WL ML PUSE Y | 04 In person. A privafo wire running di- Mr. Rogers has received notification | Swmuel Porteriield, W Sapn, [ Ty (bl 660 1 g ) s tho board of. trade rooms that we wizh the removal of his burn im | Mrs. W. W. Walluee, Mrs. Deming, Mrs. | . : ueensware & ass AUABE, ST, JOUIK & ! from the hoard of trade raoths wn | elintely from the government ground, | M. ‘Turley, Mys. C. ¥, Adums, Mrs. P, C. | OFFICER & PUSEY, The Cheapest Red Flannel in the | Q ’ s ud .i"..'.~'| e Vi pm Looul. sy eine Chicago has bheen put into their oflic [ | | oo vl ) L Woeatl | and L expect in aday or two he will com’ | Devol, Mys. W. O Wirt, Mrs, R g S KANSAS CITY, BT, JOE & COUNCIL :.mn\lx.u. |lMI B Ih]m\n of the We x” oy “un'm s, ureliMisd Wintrads s | | Wes is to be found in the coples | 10:004. M Mail wnd Expross ern Union Telograph compuny, will | P o reques | Mrs. B, Aylesworth, Mrs 1 | § O e n R T A e Al oy 0w N ok pros ! k Nicoll ge of the ofli “low e grround does he occupy | Mrs, “Chomas Oficer, Mra. VY RN tore, No. 28 Main Street, Council Blufls, la. i i i recelved and pl “their llmllrun ll. L 1 | s g W Y\l.\.w M|~l 1;‘; A K COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. SR | ESSEX HOUSE, |wwru bl ',“.”. @ 0g, §1 IGEITN 0 wt he formerly | fl I's OO rs. John ben 20 Bore 10 MK ). N XPrOSE board every two winutes during tho ses: | | ot SINERSE: KA HE S PIREEY “Hirs. Punl of Nel Mys, Nathan | adiao a 183, shown ux fine and i ConNER BRYANT AND VINE S18, i M LT slon of the Chicugo bonrd traddling both Jots now.” Mys, Dy, Put Mis Di = FURGUIRAS e FoR) BOR M Overland Hxpr e B @ b ots e rs, D, Putney, Mrs, Dr | drms = et o 10y EATD erlan press. OUB o nhd 1Cor No, “Docs the illustrious Jake kick st | Mys, B Hurt, Mrs. W. 1. Stillman, Mps, | P+ T MAYNE A B. Bazsuron e 1y crstocks on hind L “other ')’.?":“m‘.“u‘.' ~x:‘.'..‘\.“... s BQUAR 3 A having to pick up¥” Prof. McDormia, Ms. H. W, Tilton, Mys > 0 £ hoitsos comblned oun show | Warm rooms and good Loard at reasonable 302 50 0d 3 tho puiic u.!""u‘.‘-mu..k'f,';’“.."['.'ff.'l o [ Emutng o BN e o givon | DR ason, bbb Tigran aprs | Lo Do Mayne & Co, | fhilsensimoubio wiiiicmatebe | oLy oot 0 f sl ; (T Damental, stylish and useful holi Ronds fo pemovo Liokiko 4 H’IMHI and if | I H. Vin Broot, N an | [ S i 0w et o1 dhean o ORI TE v domblote ; Be knows w ) ead is huttered | Brant, Mrs Thowine Métealt Re l E tat E Cha 0 | diipectie el o onoy it fine | Py e T AT geni e ety | B ST el b, S5 Sous Bt oo Real Estate EXCRANGR | daresost s JACOB SIMS, - sit their S Y woods | Ot immediately, and in that case he can | Mrs. d Edmundson. Mrs. L. Baldwin, | ot thoor them in, and Lige- | u‘;u“nln‘n:]” TR ingpeet their goods | {1 all probability allow his residence to | Mrs. E B Thurkness, Mis. 7 B Hark: | No. 105 poast Steact , Coureil Dlufts, lowa, | e e T | ATTORN EY AT LAW v good remain for a while longer.” ness, \llw 5. McFee, Mrs. W. Ament of | | | gxerdo sow goods.. NOTES. | Kebrasha, Mys. . 'S, Stevens, Mrs, 8. | Dealers in fowa, Kansas aid Nebrask s | x | TR T g e R ——— Two carloads of scaflolding are on the | Stevens, Mrs. dudge Cusady, Mrs. AL R | oo RS SR | ched and Unblegohed O ] o day the new bank, with the title of | grounds piled up, while another carlaud | Loughton, Mis B i | rors oy covens nuores axo | MUSHT s 010 | otioes In. Stats and, Federal Courts, 0 AaY the N 6 B e Liroadwiay. depot of the Union | Macese. Mra. . O Bloomer, Alrs. Niely OMAHA A SPECIALTY nall stores. They are | Koows 7 apd B Shuzart Block. Beno. the Council Blufis National bank, starts | p,qin \ ' Re) Andine, ik, I &) BIGOION, atil, S0 H PECIALTY. chiony N & d aciflo road olus, Mrs arle, Mrs. Brock, N d Roa) Estate hongbsiant sold hoap, — into business. It has a al of $100,000 | ~ One large derrick and a lot of ma- | M. Phillips, Mrs, L. Wells, Mrs J o L Lk ] - uthorized eapital of $250,000, | chinory have already reached the build- | Evans, Miss Jennie Buldwin, Miss Mary | e Sl MERGEN MOTEL, and av i | i Y | Phill Mise B Pliill Mis Vos, E Rodds & Co. huve ba Main 8t,, Council Blufi [ L aratatanne| Th Ry, | Phillips, Miss Ruma Phillips, Miss o5, Ejseman, Rodda & Co. have bn Main 8t,, Council Blufis Al the atooks bus Leon (ake e P caris being unloaded that containg | Mamie Devol, Miss Anna Weirich N. 2z, yos Eisenip flodde 4 S0, bATA MA: 40 y o giderable portion of it is held by c] T v st (A \] y l,. ¥ Ky Q',h"“““ uy with ever . l‘A\i’”IN\‘ } B. "h",'; |H1 , Al not actively engaged in the buginess. The | "y "0 Sone will begin to arvive next | Be suwre and_ask your grocer for the i ke | R AR and fivs ofticers of the new bank are A, C. Burn- | weo bread mude at Smith" & Loerke’s bake Dabiod, v B Openca eo. st i ham, president; L. W. Tulleys, vice p) The cut stone will probably take all the | No. 528 Main street. It is the very be ever aylo7 C ML MI l\fu N, ident; James .\. Brown, casl The | space room inside the enclosure. made. Try it und be convinced., Office Over American Express, L Proprietor and Manag main purpose in cnlarging the capital Although the basement is completed so - Compuny, - - o 3 and orgunizing h““m"m"')bml-‘- is to | far as the stone and masonry work is Haxing put in o cuml'lvl-- Bow Staok of | ~——- r— - B | meet an evident neceesity here for in- | concerned, 1836 will see the structure | elothiv urnishing goods, hats, caps, i n all the leading colors greased Danking capital® and hanking | Gt skywind. bt PR & “‘n'"““ N ,,‘,]“m,, A, E . M. D. Wedding and Parly \ ol iound | of i | In securin, manufacturing = = invite the public to "l\l' them a ll or other tumirs removed wichout s* o g, e to hav Correct Abstracts of Title and Real Es: | Thieir expenses ave small and they can CANCERS oS, or'dhatwin of bioo HOSIERY. 0, A ‘ LEADING | 1, s0 that when loans are | tate Loans at MeMahon & Co’s, No. 4| and do sell cheap. 2nallsiadaaiare kinds of ‘hoae | [ needed, ax (‘ny are at certain se Pear] street J s & specialty. | yoyg, Judies, girle, and the smallest babics | 0d " ” " - % G Over thirt t.oal experience. Ol tho year by nbinost every such enterp Try John Temploton's *Rose” cigar Bruadwal), found Guilty. no il et strcer, dpinci i V4 - : r this eity should h-x\i' {n ll“*»‘“ v L'." “"‘:' 3 s lle S8 & The jury in the case of the State against | #W CONSULTATION Fitké o never saw usfine | accommodations o stoc! iy o lums. | 8. A. Broadwell returned a verdict yes i o or Bt 1o G ! ] ho Past and Future of the Blufms, | 8. A. Brog cturned a verdict yes oun s lohg | e, Aty e Sy bapitat | Tl productive forces of tho country | terday aiternoon, finding him guilty of MRS, 0. A. BENEDICT, Yo lioon wost of u‘,“‘ TRt ez A n ‘the bank i8 not sufiic nm‘ lhl\' ,n..l\-l being (]:mc .lully llv\'A:ln]wl.l_ and l)mmw 5;};\:.i|§|n5 mulu»sy under I:«liv .p’rru-[lm:»‘. e e T 1 CARO 45 YOU CAN 86C i i Jples’ Slore : sty H ‘:.‘4": .\|l 1 'm:;f.'n \x'un ot. ¥ holders can easily mnl-rennul 1. |n In-‘; |‘-. reasonably remunerative, internal com e jury was sent out shortly after 2 | NO. 7 and 9 WAIN SH(!‘.H, " '8 Ment 3 uu.; to the h..:.mug ‘:‘u;luu lal» ll:: ‘l‘fl H:J seems Lo be approaching a sound | o'clock, and returned the verdict about | | bt will continue to negotiate all sorts + There is an apparent improvement | 4 30 o'clock. The verdict was no surprise R g " Y 1 o8 s i5 a0 appa prove I a urprise | .| « gt 5 & | TLILAMS, curities, bonds, ete. Lo bank will con’ » trude of the couniry, with more | to most who listened to the evidene cuan, | | Council Bluffs, lowa T hlade ows. tinue to occupy the old building, Ne. 102 g A 9 k keep on hand (hey H ro Main street. J cexrtain prospects thun for several years | Now will be given o chance for showing Mo 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. wl comers. ‘ 1]