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THE DAILY BE E| GOUNCIL BLUFFS.! MONDAY MORNING, JAN. 4 OFTICE: No.12 Fearl Strest. | Leliscred by carrier in any part of the city at | AWELLY cents per week H. W. TiLtox - . . TELEPHONES, Breivgss Orvrce Nicur Eviton, No. Manager. MINOR MENTION, bd t 't winter en to-day hands to-day of supervisors mect r, the tailor The publ County offices The county boar to-day The snow storm interfered with car travel Regular monthly fathers to-night The Presbyterian pews are to be rented to-morrow night Most of the trains arrived on time from e enst despite the storm There were only eighty six <hown by the police record national bank, bearing the s eity, commenced business i street meeting of the city arrests in Saturday " anted to C. and Miss \[ C. enson, both of this city wvening the Royal Areanum i to give w Social inits hall, for the mem- bers only and their here will be an o Fidelit .m.n..d meeting of Couneil No. 156, R. A, Monday T All ofticers-elect are requested to be pu». nt for installation Padiy White, who figircs quite fre quently in court, wants Justice to fine the old lady for playing of John L. Sullivan, the old man getting the worst of it, The installation of the G, A R Lin Bloom & ht January 4. invited to he present, change in the distribution o which wentinto eff Capt. Williwms and_ Ofic on_day .|m\. new o Nix The wm\'..nh 10 was sup. by been the man killed by the y alive and well, a At the Congre duy morning the the communion, an members. Sey four by pr letter Iy Nugent, one of the the galaxy of the has Lud down his take uj Lead on the beat. s is the week of prayer and will be rved lll coneert by the Baptist, Pres- ional chu -h nuwllnwumu LW hreh. \||Iv_|| ct: ng."” kely, one of the three boys it to the county jail for va- 'ts in the new year with a While his cell, as the was being revolved, his out too far, and l.wm;: caught, | 'm was thus broken. Jailer Shontz has prepaved to reti from the h.nmn- of tl jail to-day. He has sc well for four years. I 'Neil, will receive from him twenty risoncrs. When Shoutz came in he had ut seven, An account appeared in the Brr a week ago of the death of Ralph Potter, a brother of Mrs. S Tayt, of the People’s store, at Wi sturncd fron day morni caused by taken by mis age; n the older brother young man wi brightest in mayor's constellation, policeman’s billy to tir of shears on the Des Moines apt. Williams will succecd him The me Young I recently s rancy, st roken Kreat slbow der k M. o\mdnm- o 4-unlv bu nd was an_ exemplary promising future. - n of 1 D No made. - anlug‘llul ina complete new stock of clothing, furnishing goods, cte., l o\ & Hughes, No. 915 \I.un street, invite the ]nlhllr to give them a t Their expen small and they A e . - All kinds of interior dr: ete,, the i, Stockert ngs, cornice y cheapest in Practic A few days 1 Tomeson, who arm near Minec came to this ety and inter viewed sonie of his friends on the ques tion of matrimony. He explained the situation in a very common sense way, to the effeet that ‘he was old enough to marry, and had a good home to which to take ‘a wife. In’ fact he ought to get married, but he knew no one to He preferred a w of his own nationality. e of his friends, knowing a worthy young woman, Maren C. Sorenson, who was cmployed as 4 do- mestic in Anderson’s bourding house on North in strect, took him around ther The practical farmer watched the girl as she went about her work, and her appearance and the rep Tosentations madia 0f. hor. oha i quick His want of « E was procured at once. dustice Hend ricks tied the knot and the farmer start- ed for home with his quickly won bride. ‘The couple looked s beaming s it they had been months consuming the old s and ¢ in going through courses of sweotmeats of a ourtship - wood 10 the eity at Glea- s nf Title and Real Es- tate Loans at MeMahon & Co’s, No. Pearl street, - y'John Templeton's “'Rose” ¢ - For first class Missouri wood eall on Gleason, ut his coal oflice, 26 Pearl street - rything in the g the new firm of Kintz & way, a tria rything new and fresh hmv y groceries a specialty = Personal Paragraph Mr. Raymond, of Raymond & Camp- bell sived another telegram yestorday from Fargo, bidding him come” at_once, as his brothier, Jolin B. Raymond, was not \pmml to live. J.B. Raymond was formerly a delegate to congress from Da- kota. Mo has been angerously ill with typhoid pneumonia Iml rec ourml some- what only to suffer a relapse w away with all hope of his r \er Mrs. Dr. Simons, of Leadville, who was ealled here by the death of Mrs. Mucller, has returned Lome. Rev. J. F. McDowell this week is to visit Boone, where he is to h:n @ a publie discussion with Re ). Pigg on the seventh-day question, the discussion to Jast four days. 100K line give Kleeb, 1 lh-Lv'.nl Monoy to loan on chattels, by Forres | before | only satisfied, but the exj | enjoyment Smith, 130 Main street. CPRACTICAL LOVE MAKING. A Farmer Meets, Woos and Weds His Bride Al in One Dag. HUGHES' DYING STATEMENT. The First Progressive Tea Conrt Witnesses Who Who Shot Hughes Tt About the Biufls Doings in “r The Firat * Those favor *rogressive’ Tea. with invitations to the tea and euchre party, and Mrs. J Idwin sning, were on the tiptoe of ex there having nothing of of this entertainment given this city. Th progressive given by Mr Friday eve tuncy been the nature in curiosity was ey of rare dized. Th most brilliant and more than r affair was onc of the int which ever interested the of Council Blufls, about seventy-five company. The residence, No South Sixth street is one of most luxnriously furnished homes in the vity, and the interior furnishings are in wre good taste, This night, Drill ntly lighted, and the parlors tilled' with so g nlunnw the scene was one of beauty | iidoed. Tho first portion of the evening fagspent in progressive enchre D.W. Bushinell won the first pi the ladies, it being an artistic specim of the poreine species, a beautiful bisque. Miss Marin Phillips won the booby wrize, a brass candlestick decorated eandle, lighted, Mr Loomis won the gents’ priz m in a bronze holde er took the booby priz gents, it heing a bottle of catsup, a hint for him to ket At 11 o'cloc eshments were served, and here the novelty appeared of mtinting the progr clement be- nd the region of cards. Little tables i position and six courses Between each course the “p the ladies Keeping their — places. The gen- tlemen between each course moved to the next table, and so on, until after all courses were served they returned to their original corners. The courses were varid and elegant, it requiring about two hours to serve them all. — First came oysters on the half she! H then eold turkey i olives and oifee and hot 1 was of chicken lad, ad cutin the shape of hearts unonds, 2 happy conceit for such an oceasion, then came “mesro’ pudding and cake, and the finishing course was frozen rum T very temptingly in half social The the 114 the in ge intlemen LT OSSO il of this hospitable attention to l)n- wants and wishes of the guests was marked by elegance and novelty, The s were enthusiastic m(h praise, nd they could hardly @ been othe ise. Among those who |v.n(n ipated in th. happy oc Mr ..ud Mrs, D . Bushnell, and Mrs. 1. S, Puse J I, Elwell, .\ll and Mrs, nd Mbs. H. (. Cory, Loomis, Mr 1 \l|~ Ww. AL T. Il Rich, Mr and and Mrs, J. rs. George H. C) 1L Gault, M. n- |Il|v and Mrs, J. J. Brown, Mrs, Hors Ament of Kearne; nell, Mrs. Skeiton, Phely lisses Lou Loomis, Nellie Sackett, Mollie Rice, h sie Walker, Clara Bebbington, ) Luiu Jones, Marie arrie Stevens, Nellie Chapm: l{uhinsnu Belle Hatcher, Lizz Tessrs, Loomis, Ernest Har Bowm:n, W. F. Sapp, jr., Her ‘I'. B. Buldwin, Leon ll Ever Ryan, Charles H J. Ware Fosf of Omaha, ank 5 Evans, H. A, Woodbu Richard Brown, and stoves Ra- Hub Heaters of the at bed rock prices, . 41 Main strect. Cottage ranges, it Homes and 'y latest pattern at Cooper & M di e furnishing get For hardware and hy e, No. 41 Muin prices of Cooper & Mc st o - Reticence of Important Witnesses. The death of Hughes has put a still more serious aspect to. the case of *the major,” who now lies in jail for having 1 the shots. The grand jury has been examining into the case, but no indiet ment has been returned. Now the cor oner's j consisting of M. B, Brown, M. H. Fe ad Co D Walters, have been examining into it. A number of witnesses were examined Saturday after noon and the inquest was continued yes The doctors testitied as to the of the wounds From | the other witnesses ex was little to be learned two most important witnesses George Gerspacher and James The latter was the night cl ‘)\.l 1d wasin the office when the “major’” be- wn shooting at Hy e ought to be | 1 about the afiair, ot to be found, er of but yesterda and the common nl.lrpwl from the city and it looks as if some had been brought to George Gerspacher was all about it, He is a mere boy, endue influence upon him xpected to tell re through itall Right after the tr; ~l) he gave the Bre 1 quite full particulars about the af- as did aiso O'Neil, but when brought before the jury, and sworn, he secmed to be able to tell very little, and not to be sure of even thy Gerspacher gave a very muddled a count of the afiitir. He explained hisla of recollection by the et that he was pretty drunk, and a good deal excited at the time of the shooting, and that the \tements made by him the next morn- ing even were not “clear to mm, 48 he | havdly knew then what he was saying, although to all appearance he was us sober as a prohibitionist, On the stand In- would nnl swear whether it was the Smajor” some one clse, fired the shuhs He saw the pull something ~ from his pocke G thought at the time it was & gun, bui couldn't tell. He had his own finger hurt. He might have said that it was | shot by the ' r,” but he did not know lmw he did hu He thought he must hay h « :k,” which | he had in his hand that night. He didn't | know that he had this in his hand, but he thought so, and some one told him so. | Such was about the way he testified | throughout his examination. He seemed y ululuum about saying anything that would jeopardize the utation of the “major,” although immediately after the shooting he was not backward in ap plying all sorts of epithets concerning i 1t is understood that the defense when the case tullll~||l|||)\l will be that sey- eral of the d revolvers, and that it was ~un. y question a8 to which would figst get “the drop” on the other, and that the shooting was done in sel 1t defense. Immediately after the shooting v\lwu the ofticers and newspaper men asking of the eyce-witnesses particnlars, there wias no claim ~ or i ation that there were any revolvers except that used by | the | Hughes Tay | the tim | with thy sport was that he had | 1 FER— 'PHE OMAMA DAILY BI‘T‘ MON DAY JAN uH o in the way efforts it least ‘major. Tt is evident tha ble obstacles are to be thrown of the prosecution, and all possible put forth to prevent a conviction 2h offense ver's jury examined a number made by between what he then said and his sworn statements about the affair But one has been found to Huglies made tatements of the fair. He to huve kept his m sealed causes of the shooti and all of the details. He died. so far known, with the see hin Timself He will be bu shably to-day Some of his friends have contributed to meet some of the expenses of his care and will pay the cost of burial Coroncr Carroll, the day shooting, went {o the room _where and administering the oath to him took his statement in writi which affised his 1t has been Kept nted to the jury follows James Hughes snid: The ma He shot me whom \f th Ny seeins after the hes after ng sworn major’ shot me ying anything at onee when I was | facing him in when Iwent run from him: the t hit me that time do not know ame only knew him s We had tronble before the shooting that made me think he would do it drunk at the time, 1 have two brothers in Cairo, N, Frank and Joe, in the coffee stand. Don’t know the r 1 he shot m the men in_company led Mat Carranand the other Javies Hranes The coroner’s jury will not complete | its examinations mml to-day. It is de sired that O'Neil, ght clerk, may be found and his te. mm vy secured, and a hunt is being made for him, o | C. B. Jacquemin & Co., No. Main street, take pleasure in announcing to | the public the M their stock of articles, or. | namental, stylish and useful oods, is complete” in each and every « partment, and cordially invite everybody to visit their store, inspect their goods and compare prices. No trouble what ever to show goods. - Substantial abstracts of title estate loans V., & E. L. Squire Pearl str and real | The D 't Court., | The cases of John Pierson and John Vincent, charged with 1 avizing from houses in Kk township, were dis posed of S ay in the district court, the jury finding the The trial of the Rankic, ! (- with obtaining money under false pretenses, was commenced and will \u concluded to-day. Ruankie is the wun nted himself as a g Col L and succeeded in mount of money at wion of the rs that dur he has various pre- Council Su on money people, M Blufs' g duped, is put on triz vicetims s but now t , one e another revelations, canse much A man to when | ral when one 11 the othe frank state It is natura ame to himsel vietimized, but equ confesses his fre tocome to the ments. i front with - What Williar e of husiness done | 5, 18 North M and who also has a by reet, Omaha: to Clieago meat illian Council Hlulh neh oflice at 1111 I S for same, same, BEE oftice to'run presse suloon to run ventilating fans, of ventilating fans to same). telephone s to run generator, Kintz & Kleeh flee grinder, Robert Mullis for levators sold: C. A, Beebe & Co furniture; C. Straub’s new building, i lclovator (ol go iniD MAltLY and previously three to J D for ecuch of his new stores Goulden, for meat market, now oceupic by Pace & Sehnndt; W. W, Dearborn, for Broadway; Broadway: ion; one to Davis' car| store, Lincoin, Neb.i one to Wester Transportation’ company, Omaha: and three to_ Corvcetionvilld, Towa, Glass bills furnished for nearty ‘every huilding put up dur Cincluding | skylight to partics in" Omaha building on lifl’s stor Temple assoc his L |||ml|| sk Roofing done slate lmnhlu d for Geo. W. Champ’s new building; J. A Miller's new dwelling Geise, on malt house; new add wd Dumb .|~\ln||| new schoolhouses, ete., besides furnishing by the carload to Spe | and Rueniping & Bolte, Omaha, and braska. Cornice works, Lincoln, —and Union Pacifie railroad, marble, won and slate mantels to different parties: also a antity of the beautiful rolled ca luss, now so generally used in has contracted with one of the popular Kic for which he is the exclusive o glass front of th ported neh plate for the alterations to ye made 1n the building now occupied by and has also contraeted with 2 & Schoentgen to light the ice with the Chicago incandese , nlso Phamix saloon. J. K lh- store and other places tor ofiice of J. W. Rode. ), O ounc \l Biufls tile Ne 1. Lmn oo, show cases L bakery, five-ton | hesides Awn Givens, P. C, De Broadway numerous others | 130 makes a speeialty of acting us broker | for the purchase of wything wanted, and at such figures as to ‘effect a snving to his customers over the lowest wholé: sale prices, Straub's new hmltlmw for J. C. Delaven C Brackett, Nicoll's bukery ] seales for Sackett DUMETOus SN r Br rl\l -~ Chrome Sciaticia Cured, ASHLAND, Ma , 1583, For the last two years I have hobbled | around on crutehes. During that time 1 was afflicted with sciatic rheumatism. I not only sufle ble pain night and helples. After usin 'y to get well and ¢ hausting the best medical udvice, I was induced to try four Allcock’s Porous Plas- ters. These I wore on my side, lup-bone and thigh. In one week Iwas almost en tirely free from pain and strength re turned to my palsied limb. I continued using these Plasters with the most sur. prising results for three months, when 1 AL perfectly cu and abandoned the use of crutches. Persons desiring further informs 0 can address Post Oftice Box 184 *. GATES ibes how a house ight through a hd Tuasked 1wen. who the louse and entered with fel- This secms a forced con t door m il it of th 1t is beli | spttoons | hard and i | Broudway. 101 |+ | | will send”you w pile of | wrap: ‘\ TED To buy all the firstcinss | Biand household koods that ave of ‘Real Estate Exchange Perligps they Just dropped i to luu their cards. S e - i PILE d ceding, Tt en discovered hv | : Now Christmas Has Stock of Goods on Hand Must be Disposed of. re harn < the tumors, cularly at 1 acks as a poul and is prepared oniy for P zier's Magice O Pimples, 1 nd Erupt ts, or mailed on receipt of & Co. At wholesale by € Su ised Foreigner. D'ye moind that® said Pat landed, indicating a sign on which vead Gentlemen will Sold 1 B0 cents Retailed by Kul Becht )y drugg id Schroeter & Goodmian, recently the wall fise the | said Mike “Begorr went on Pat, “an’ is it a dimocratic country that will only let gen tlemen use the spittunes y W re working ous branches of industry w of the thousands of patient housewives whose lives are an unceasing round of toil - wh ©omartyrs ln ||I(\\l‘ complaints to which the weak liable. Their t ndered ..| their lives How ma to-da ex dojibly ~|vn\| ened, yet to keep on ite Perscription For all certain ¢ i SPECIAL_ T'o sucl h l‘v olie fomale we NOTICES NOTICE.—Special advertisements, such a Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Itent, Wants Boarding, cte., will be inserted in this columnat | the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first ingertion and FIV E S PER LINE each subscquent ction. Leav mentsat our ofice, No. 1 Pearl street, near of means o isa it WANTS, WALKER, No. Main_street, “What we usk js trade unything in our buveenins to seloet from unimproved, city ortown goods of any kind in any Cor such you want let s & Walker, Couneil Blufts Lands improved o properiy, stocks of T 11 8uch yo.1 b hear from yoti. bx.m RENT—A fucly furnishel front room 1 Vine strect and wi forest map Ata buraainf s stton wood, blnex wainue, nsh s wood orchurd, apples, cherried, ph and small friiits, failinir stock water. R P, OFUICER, 50 Broadway, Council Bluirs, lown, il od fo such us furi RUSSELL&Co Manufacturersof all sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Especinily Designed for Running, MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon T hreshe; Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, 1) SAW MILLS, ETC, Portable and Traction iwctory Massillon, 0. Bianch House 510 Pearl St., Council Blufis, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. ONLY HOTEL In Counci Bluffs having Fire HEscape Andall mogern improvements, call belle, tire | alarm Lells, ete., st CRESTON HOUSE! o Now. 215, 217 uid 219, Main Street, MAX M CEN, Proprietor HOS. OFFICER, M.PUSE Y OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, a 185 MAvSE A8 HAZELTON P. T. Mayne & Co, No. 103 Pearl 8 treat , Council Bluffs, lowa Dealers in lowu, Kansas and Nebraska Lands IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY. Real Estate bought and sold LOTS N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Expross, Company. R. RICE, M. D, CANCERS ¢r, gt tam Irs removed Jridiout the knife or drawing of blood CHRONIC DISEASES of wi winas a speciairy. Over thirty yoars' o Uilive 1 B MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTURER HAIR GOOD. No. 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs. AND DEALER 1N ARY 4, WHERE 1888, 10 BUY Oome and Gonme, the Those Who Will Read the Following Will Surely Find Many Accepts able Pres ents for New Year's Day. For found NECKWEAR well afford to buy at i ment eman, Kod Handkerchiefs coptable to most any o ory p 1t s or gents can be quantitics and o description 1t prices that you can the mammoth cstablishe 1w« Co, Who over re suital n sin handkerehiets will ne.and it can be bou chieap At the People s Store. Nev rest o Hand Bags :: trom Bisomnn, RoaiA | Blankels tdies, W noveltios in this line for ANy young man may Lot i< best girl n it Lought L0 You kn will app of these, no you do hippen t Fivi or two of g u W your plos” Storo for the Anvst makos and cheapest prices Dress Goods. cmin, Rodda & A fine Black Silk Drose Pattern is considered an clognnt I prices i offered the public, ot long azo an or \0i1, every- iy dress would' cost e nich us a handsone silk Wil now cost if sclceted from the immense stock Co.'s Proples’ St hiv e nrgest stock ever seci in the west, AT TiinWe “touml w prices it Store of Furs prices (bat itk HOSE & them by until 18 price on fin lics or gen than ‘the bought £ gonsid rich an com S0 ns they A nice set it a pre friends to oy FOR THE MIL[I[]N borls cheap ane the hdvimtage of the [ Boots & Shoes found at prices that s store of the mamimnot Peoples’ Store, s devot Suits Laa cut, Euit Of every conceivab AND eman, Roddu & Co. CAP rybody forand it will Le the onvy matter stytle for ' poor alik suit purchnsecs at_the Peopl knows that Fuars are ing into style, ns much were 15 or % Ko will e ns ¢ sent i any liudy w W o M Al her sew lier in horng ih [ ) 1 o hosiery for tsscoms (o he ehouper » raw poods can bo or. but the cost is a small whon the size of isidered and it Bvor n lndi o nmhInMun» Voats M1 ‘shoos can’ bo urprise ol Ono whol D estublishn ©d 10 this estul who wish sy what ety cannot hel (o please their tste ut Eiseman, Rodda & Co’s. are found in gre. the Peoples' Store. = Elseman Rodda & Go has ity th when You od Kept dry or rublic FEE Store, Are You Tired? bor that B16, 518 and. 1 Kome one 1o fust whut Underwear & il e > 4 man, woman or does not know, or ¢ ninside of one dway aiid Bry- . Council lllnl)\ und i ihe Peoples’ Store, i, Toddn & ¢\ v wginable is - done for in their truly immenso can find anything and ix used by un, Roddn & your as well as by purchas ' ¥ hoots at People's tired of he goods 1o find memn- Couneil on Tl hakes ot Emall o hat you want, 2 houdwiiy, T A e that it st | The Cheapest Red Flannei in the West is to be found in the Peoples’ Store. CLOAKS No storc Shown a garment " 1 wssible, e thenl clogk or nuy kind of o now get more value fo thun ever before tor man, Rodda & Co. Muslin cheup. BABIES bies, us wel Wedding and Party .HOSIERY. boys, ladies, girls, CUEO B8 YOU CaD 806 i all ¥ og, Bisems b aet, nud 10 be | W eall. You'ean huy o A wiap 0f them, wnd can v your money In’ this line this reuson, thut if they Nt Acison it will roquine pply # Loy are an, Rodda & Co. have ba Lus everything ol they wiveti o1 $0.0 In all the leading ' [ II PAID v CAPITAL $90,000, ITCTORE . —— AUTHORIZED CAPITAL §$100,000 Mueller Music Compan ORATED, SUCCHSSORS TO J MUHBLLHER. 408 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA IMPOR | Every instrument warranted. Brick buildings of any kind r on Littie Ginnt trucks—the hest Newly ftted and furnisied n Dummy Dey ) lA\ . BERSH \\\ \l AAgen, Wholesnle aud retail Lnmt 2 Sash, Doors and Blinds, Sole Murblehead 8 P MACCONNELL celebrated ephor No. 116 Muin Stre £y THING IMAGINA | No. 28 Main Strect, Conneil Corzer Bryant Warn 100k raies 50 Concentrated IERS OF We make the celebrated Hardman Pianos, ana the Royal Whitney 1or moved and satistaction gnarant the worlt, AND DEALERS IN Send for eatale MUELLER MUSIC ¢ 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street. Bluffs. Northwestern Hotel. Broadway Ik Prop. Chicago Lumber Co. th, Shingles ts for the White Manager. BLE IN 'CROCKERY,CHINA Queensware & Glass At Homer's Blufls, T, ESSEX HOUSE, AxD VINE 818, JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. in Siat» md 8 Siu and Prac Rooms 7 4 Block Conneil B M, & ne M Main St B Qi I Proprictor Opened Dec, 150 ¥ederai MERGEN HOTEL, s it. I, St W RGEN, and Manager J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant T allor! NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, Jowa No. t7 Broadway, Col COUNCIL BLUFF, o following is tho ting e of tr e i | minutes earl DEPAIT Ml und i M KA 10:00 4. N [T EThiE \' 31000 --D:09 cd from hydia s o dgh o a t At Murkot murket Vg organs, il Blufts | Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. a speclalty )., Council Bouffs HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Framehouses move If you buy any where except at Metcal Bros. They are selling their Clothing at Cost, and guarantee prices on hats, caps’ underwear, hosiery, neckwear, silk hand- kerchiefs, trunks, bags, ete.. ete METCALF BROS, 344 Broadway, Council UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. 1cil Blufts. Railway Time Table. of arrival and Larrive ten minutes hat ARRIVE. CHICAGO & NORTINW ESTERN, S Ml i Expross Accomnmodation. e b, aihals o oN & QUINCY. 11510 p.m Chicago Water Kofor Co. BREORN SFtipT, . pressyre for vy, Beal We

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