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ANUARY 12, 1886, ' SPECTIAT, NOTICES | PAID UP CAPITAL, $20,000, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000. Special advertisoments, suoh as 4 Mt« | DOINGS T COUNCIL BLUFFS i i i | extra twirl on his monstache million. \\’\ le OFTICE: No.12 Pearl Street, | THE SNOW BULOCKADE RAISED. - | known . e boldly rose to accept this wmodes | ! | Dot To [oan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants | i i " for the & of what he hoped N b | T, an oarding, ete,, will be insorted in this column at { NMag.d“w-EI]mT e s Kbl Rl Bl F 0 ! B 1o | thulow vate of THN GRS PR LING tor the | L % pros ning Ele ¥ pobch OWINE ZTAC ' o atatted it o one firstinsertion ani FIVE CENTS PER LINR for Ne, JAN. 12, | wing . ! t, and bowing gra § v ) & 3 ™ TUESPAY MORNTX | in with ptano’ lones: “:No, | for all | fs ' ench subsequent fnsortion, Leave Wavertiss | madam does not go to V N r mentsat our oif No. Pearl street, noar is Brondway, Council Bluffs | closo — e e—ne. Telivered Ly ¢ n any part of the city at | I|l. stopped ] ,,|n‘ pretty 1\ fully b - Iwenty centsyer veek terview Wit le of Mor- | him bewildered, s corners force of argument was < I W, Tiroy, | -+ - Munagor, [ An utervicw With a Counte of MO venched toward ‘hima_tablet and pencil | bronght to bear so Ny vpon him | 36K RENT=The threerios — TRLEPHONES T A on which he was to reply, It dawned | that e was foreed t cunib, and only y oceu ronoweg & IITCORDORATED Noswns Opoee, No. 80, Running on Time— | through “Mace's” brain that the little | avose upon Mrs tta Han . veot M 1 & Co., No. 4 N Tady was deaf and dumb. He retired | cock and Clara No hastily from the scene, but was followed | sent, The driver nar by two or three r men who had | sudden end by suc on watching pro and who en- | Harlow as he tarned 2 « Minor Mention, SUCCESSORS TO J MUHELLER. Niout Eviton, No. 21 - . - —_—— VAN 8 N S & WALKEL under Citizon's Bank), real estate anamer rokers. Our books are full st mpestie i | 408 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA MINOIV MENTION: Mormons at Work, Wi ety Jail wis otpty seatontay As ik mman was talking o ono of | jovud themselves at is expense on reach | sault over him. - Orer bein oretl | om e fact O 80 ANy Gally Pants to order, from £5 up, at Keiter's, | the firm in o Broadway boot and shoe | M# the smoking car oo . HAPIMANEFe ‘,\4} e, Tty | OF tPAde-wnythiNg I SHE lino wEite s npd k6 Coasting will be “all the r ' in a | store yesterday he learned that the two Cloaks at less than cost. Comtorts and | heartily welcomed. The ’,\I“.m", sassed iwm»\ i you a pile of Lin s to seleet from day or | men Who were just about to leave the | blankets at discount, Opportunity for | in card:playing and good time ‘,“Q\",\”‘"f’,.f"l‘.'”,i A Kifid I Wg IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN At Harlan, today, the attorneye will | qore were Mormon clders so the Bk | bargains in every department of our | At 12 o'clock the wh was | p i &1ch you have or_su v want lo us 5 z e o man hooked onto them, note hook in | stock ready and all took a ride, arriving home | hewrfro Swin & Walk neil Bluff's argue the question of admitting Di. Cross 1 | safely T i ed their es as J. | e 1 - . *ANTED=Good girl to do housework at 618 In the superior conrt Judge Ayleswortly | i1 htd, and leagned Hhole fames 5 Ao L Wi, Campbell of Couneil Bints was | W ikicroti o < e b only had one case yesterday and that eterson and ! 4 . Peterson i gley “You keep shirt cotlarss" asked aman | an Avoea visitor Wednesday. He came | 3y« A 8trn i was dismissed Mr. Peterson said he had been around | with long grizzly biack haiv and a fall | in the interost of the Bek, Trost success | WG Wt e st Eomon G 1 James P Goulden yestorday fled s | Bre for the past seven months, while of aclork in n store on B y | may grect him, s the paper 18 worthy | g0 work i Conal s A iy oV y ; ¢ . for grading that has | Mr. Bag rrived. Muin strect yesterday, just .:ullru\]‘\‘ wants reating to be proct since 1 eame here wuted tne clerk with & “Good \I\.1| ':E\( pronounced the leading daily 1 mayor of Des Moincs, has | in June Jast, twenty-two persons.” morning, Sam.” This by s Moinas . " 10 | Fiiwliure did _\'nuI:..|||1~|'11u~|1|"quvli:-d Yes; what kind, papert” responded | ricd ludies T Part of 34 Pearl 8t. Half of it i by Mis< M, Gleason's dresy 0. the wecek of prayer the ma making Cstablishn progressive euchre club do Toon Musical Merchandise of Every Description furnished front room close the q 3 he clerk not entertain A petition to the gov to pardon 8, | the BEE man. | s Y e CED A Broadwell, who fiow Tos in il under | 110 Dig ke | “Yes. oo "} cvening Mr.and Mre. 1 I ];An\llnu\\ AR FFEATH I Roid 00T Toys and Fancy Goods. gentence of prison, is being eirculated 3 UG SIBC s in honor of Miss Lotta_Hancock e, 2 harns, d‘s" | We make the celebrated Hardman Pianos, and the Royal Whitney organs, a speclalty 4 slices of busine nto Indian erc e thermometer +:Fourtcen and a halt.” avenport, Towa, who 18 visiting Avo- ot ‘;‘m'””" ) Al “The customer was served in about friends. Mr. ) N. Voss and Mr and wigon ]"':Jfl.," 1) nerws in timothy: 85,00 ¢ the Mormon ehureh pay | two minutes and had left the store, when [ W. Askwith secured first priz I cood orchurd, applos, cherries, plums, : i the BEE man said: \ll O, B.N 'lwn| i ml“.\lr» Dr. small fraits. Never failing stock MUELLER MUSIC €O, Council Bluffs, their fare.” “Sam, how'd you know he wanted pa- pskidde al ot the merchants were yest ving the snow in front of their hauled off and dumped 0% Every instrument warranted.s Send for catalogues, OFFICER, 300 Brondway, Couneil ol yesterday registe as high as above zero l|| highest it 10 you man toconvert them®" of the new year brings v I} « i C wr collars " W ~At McMahon & Co's. has been since Wedn st. The vench what we elaim to be | ' SO, sized him up, T guess.” A, Travig accepts the I No. & Poar) streot LR AT lowest yesterday was ( 6o'clock in gospel of Jesus Christ and they can “Do you have miny calis for paver uty county «~I:-|L~l|1]! M. Cramer - - - the morn: it L 4 . inig. J. H. Lang, our deputy sheriff, it collar . o Wb 1L or not as they se A Carl Williams, who was arr reitel ; ity few ol now- | Steps down and ont. He has given good V. suspicion of his heing the one wh “Pve i mrootings on every | g ot many; mighty few sold now- | ¢ isfaction, and many regret his going, R'[ISSELL C P -A- Y I—'S VV ORTH bed ex-Coroner Connell’s store Tast week, 1 street, at m.- |7 Iy do they prefer them to linen The drug firm of Wicse & True ¢ O Vit was yest ed by Judgo vesidence of Alva N oods s to exist; Conner & Dunham hold forth in wortl, the evidence being insufli SHas he a family Tivins theres? ey o cheaper, now this man that their stead. (u;nnl i l ) o lold our | wasin is <pecimen of the fellows | The Avoea colored jubilee songsters . The annual meeting of the First Bap i afternoon.” | that we ie don't ywashe | gave an entertainmént chiive e tt chureh willl o' bl this eveing f None during the week s ing don < one probably’ Wednesday eve. Sinee th Slisbiuid sl 0 730 o'clock in the ehurch parlor. The Lhro oflicers and committees for the ensui count will be elected. A full attendan o do you o in the conntr from 6 to 17 cents per | been forgotten. As we o | AUTOMATIC ENGINES R e is desired. . chance to use | box: each hox contains ten collas. 'The owing, of course, (o poor businie W. C. James, John Lundt and Capt. | iS¢ € m in some farm O'lelu\u,\\]m still \“lll\ to paper Iw-‘ll.u\ Avoca moves on notwithstanding the Russell will probably g0 to Des Moines -1 pr ] ; don’t have any washing done, I don't | distinguished personage known as “Lone ; to-morrow evening with the mayor, to | D0 you tind much opposition® | suppose, onee in two months. They pin [ Wolf,” is no more, However, his mem e e ? Yos cat deal. Very generally we | o paper collar on to a eolored shirt when | ory will ever be cherished by one or two i the mayors' meeting, which con- | ) Aborn house at 10 o'clock on | find - great deal of opposition, but | g,y go out, and think they are dressed [ of'his (Avoea) lady (v) friends. So suys | MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, mosily onaccount, of what appears in |y, vo the kind of people who | dame rumor. : A the week T travel inthe | g iwo and then throws it aw ! “What dothey cost a box?" tions to the Home for the | Ly morning. S EBl AT A e | A. E. Morricleos has withdrawn from | the newspupers i ”;v s M‘I‘(*\v;\’ Y oy | et o shr we and a hair-eut about once a - AND ELECTRIC LIGIFTS, | pioc 1 uiiaings of any kind raisod or moved and satistaction guarantsod. Frame housos moved | the Boston Tea company, and George W Ui R AR e prejue | year, and then they think they arve ‘doing | Wanted d and laundry 5 o on Little Giant trucks—the best in the world, [ Fulton, of Madison, Wis., h T e 1Y D16 ot gromdi L it up brown. girl to do plamn washing and ironing. Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. into the firm. Mr. Fulton is a brother-in- Hobdidaasiai 5L ' — 1eie HoUss 208 Riw Av o 1 Do Streo! b 51 . | law to one of the Messrs. Richmond, who Best conl and wood the ity at Glea- = New Massillon T Lreshers. 03 LI Sty el A0 itz (el el gomposaithoicompnny i the churoh furnish you funday» [ %% Wil e AMUSEMENTS. The street ears on the Broadway line wo fiiFhish ourselves; - \WVo do Election Draws Nigh. e | Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers, s veling on foot, and wherever we h we expect then to_ keep us over yesterday ran between the O, and the dummy depot. And to-day it is thought the Main street line will be election ¢ aws nig ' house M D{} AH\"S OPERA [-m iSE. STATIONARY, SKID, opened up as far us the Chicago, Bur il LI Ve ttavel | o the various® positions become more 2ortil ) as far as the g0, - tc 1i ) or. Afier | 2 05! 8 beeome more ‘tuble 0 s, on & Quiney depot O o A eE | morouis; . Dho 6lootion will beifor m: S Portuble and Traction Engines, | y of the public library re- | efs |u return.’’ nicipal oflicers and there will be elected a = SAW MILLS, port des instead of 1wo of | “Ilow long are you kept away from | mazor, three aldermen—one from the | M0UTSAay and Friday, Jan. 14ih and 15th ! the directors s been pr ously | your homes?™ first ward, one tory Massillon, 0. Branch House rom the second ward and 18 published. They are Horae ty *They nsually keep us out from one to dipers 5 e | 3 ¢ % 3 president; Dr. Lawrence and J. D. Ed’ rs in the United States gener- wrge, judge of S for court, city | Enzagement of the Distinguisle | Tragedicnne, 510 Pearl St., Council Blufts. mundson. As Mr. A W. Strect has re- % - city auditor, torney, city B moved from the city, his resignation is | “Tlow do you get along with your fam- hial s city weighinase : e SEND FOR 1836 ANNUAL. expeeted shortly. ilics during your absence from homey” 3 mayoralty the present mayor ]ss l lan Co The bishop of the ward we live in | tolda Begmin yeSterday that he was i y ———— — takes care of our families, if w not | not a candid and would not run S — For hardware and house furnishing g prices of Cooper & McGee, No. S abie?” stre S When do you go home : 4™ ) The eandidates for awditor are F. A. | _ : . f 6ot > A q {huk fh“ present incumbent; T, A, | Supporte1bya Metrop n Company, in Hugh o “T will go to conference in April. My, | Rirkland, ex-county treasurer; and Mr. Conway’s Latest and Best Suceesses, v 1 on chattels, by Forres | g 5 WCH B i ok : ety o d ¢ \\'l“ be my compuanion until con- rOWn, CX-County (e Smith, 130 Main street ety J . For city mar resent incumbent, Tow m: any o attend your mcetings on te for re-nom- L] Money to Personal Para, T STy 7 e i while' Tom Skinner, chiof of | & Will L. Lukens, the ad Topresen- | 1-0gan streetr” ) + Vie Kell : b ) Aoy enivinver Keller and ex-Sherii’ Theo. tive of Miss Al Jark Days™ com- u“‘v].’!"..'.ifffl.'.‘- R }’. ittar are, it is said, peeping throngh pany, wi yesterday arrang- o st ¢ » differe rs of the ¢ Lat the marshs b aa ] belong to most all the different here on Thursday and Lawrenc and D. €. Bloomer, re 8 R e e : If you buy any where except at Metcalf Mr. J. M. Matthews, ex-county supe It NAVGrhGo half male and fe- 15 Wi, A, Mynster and W C. intendent of schools, Council BIl, tele- | .lf.l“uf..u"f.'-{'.~|‘..hmn 'ut‘v{uin"‘k et R (bl ity e et o Counml Bluffs Gar ot GO r.l]vlu'll yesterday: n a candidate “You I])Iuhllnllu.l re being . Bros The are s ll.n th i Cl th' t assistant seeretary of the sen- | «N ,,,, don'’t be- «d of by their respective friends for | Prices, §1.00 5. olil elr 1n 3 in asnow drift."—Des Moines | jieye in anything of that rLunl We sim- iyoral.y S . 2 y g Y g a . oly d our_support from donations. rles Hiirle and John Lindt, repub- N 1 o — . uill!nll!l'.':*lllw(;l‘\:‘m“- “\lnlnl\w nlu-dllnltnlms we go to work in J. J. Stey "“;;l‘i‘h‘l"";‘““ “w‘llmm Yo Extra Charde for Reserved Seats. , Cost, and guarantee prlces on ha.tS, Oa.pS. (LR IH returned he field and eal wem . 8 R i o ow complete in every depart ing the p in‘tle harvest field torney 8 : ONLY HOTEL Ourstacke s now complete in every depu a . R S T ast cvening for | and lnte) an husking cort k 5 wishing nominations will be ment and contuins all the latest stylesund effocts “eol . s s i | T i kg o, e A L ELO underwear, hosiery, neckwear, silk hand- Geo. Forrest, of N. Y., was a guestat | Substantial abstracts of title and real | fore itis too late . y . S0 Farosh of g G GE | 8 e e o e Flire HEscape ARPETS, kerchiefs, trunks, bag5, ete., ete. J. 3, Broed, of Cincinnati, took his e street, take plesure in dnnouncing to | Auaaltinegerniimprovementhicallinalic Se it the Ozden yesterday. ness Brothers are offering their | the publie that their stock of articles, or- g ' 108 0/ g : D. W, Archer, of Columbus, Ohio, was Stock of adies’ winter undirwear | nanental, sitish and wetil | gools, | CRESTON 410 0SE ! CURTAINS, METCALF BROS,, 344 Broadwa.y, Council in t:n: city yesterday, and stopped at the | at cost. is comp rlv'in .] ‘-Illn and uux,\ n‘. 217 ana ® “"mb,“_l““ Ogden. - partment, and cordiallyinvite everybody y £17/01.0 210, MAID Biscor, ‘ v Wolf and Srown were 3 Walking on Kailway Tracks. to visit their store, inspect their goods MAX MOHN, Propriotor. SHADES 1 . A. H. Wolf and L. Brown in the | Bluils w~h~u|n{y and partook of the hos- fatal accidents have occurred | and compare priecs. No trouble What- T Y s i pitality of the Ogd in this vicinity to persons walking on | ever tos S, —— = = Mrs. L Mossler is receiving a visit | raily tracks. Th ilway commis- P T MAYNE. A. 8, HAZELTON 8 B 1 ask your grocer for the e b Moo s i | ey ek, Fio Culuss somik || B e sad i v Northwestern Hotel, | UNION TICKE N 0 a8 ¢ 8 8 of the stu 4 ILOXY £ | br e at Smith' & Loerke's baker r ]”llylte & Co ) . (31 & a case similar to the one which occurred f ot. It is the very best 2 il | Cottage ranges, Garland stoves Ra- day at Green The | me “Try itand be convinced. Newly fitted and furnished. Opp. Broadway 0 | diant, Homes and Hub Heaters of the fer exonerating the railway em- B s Real Estate EXChaH [ 10, ETC) Dummy Depot. - $1.50 per d J. L. Do BEYOISE, Agent, | V:'l('v hll\wt\p\l:u-nw. 'anmn:‘n\m kes the following recommen- ay, do you know what ,mw“m is o “\“\“\H L TATE, Prop. No. 607 Brondway, Council Blufts. \ al hoper il D, s 2 PRI . H, IRSHAW, Manager, oonoL MG LR D) oners would tuke this oe- | When you see it asked a man of family | No. 103 Peari Strect , Council Bluffs, Towa. ey -u\dh"lnfl Ilh"lm\h.w:”: gt (.I“”“"P] ] K. casion to emphasize the recommendation rday of afriend who INZ D | 1)oniers in lown, Kansus and Nebrasks Lands —THE- e S Ra‘llway Time Ta.ble. 5 hursday evenings at 7 o'clock made in their annual report, viz: The in company with a BEE repre- o COUNCIL BLUFES A W. S.PAULSON. n'nxu:lm;-nl of & law making it I.u»nul i : LOTS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND Chlcago Lumbel CO. i se for ', 1ot e et ith " 9 . ssule and 1o o B o3 j olfe for ny one, wot comnected with | ™SVl vy hard to avswer, Tvowsed | OMAHA A SPECIALLY. Largest Stock | i ime i “ see some of the traveling men have | o “.‘_I,,M on the track. it, and the fact is I now have some at Real Estate bough 8 Doors and Blinds. Sole agents for the | been telling you our being snow We have becn at some pains to get the | home that 1 bought on Saturday night. celebry M 1 Concentrated White t | bound up at the V * said a gentle- | testimony of ex le\: need m.tTVm- on l\\'i:wI l|nl-l mlh_nu; some butter home, e R £y g o —AND— Limy P MACCONNELL, Manugor, Sid b, anbnto Bie man yesterday. “He | this maiter, and the universaltestimony | and hunted in five or six stores for T No. ] S iddn’ ; - o« | is that it is one of continuous anno, ‘good butier,” but they all said 7 ey No. 116 Main Strect, Council Blufls, ‘l']'h“ “'”_ ou ;‘I“l"" A:ll‘c l”“ “l'“"“': to nmen and of imminent dang, none that w \]n ;_Alvunl l~u ]I h{mll\ 2ot N' scnuRz' Lowest PLICES. s B . B M, | who were in such terrible hurry to ge pg on the track, Enginecrs | inone store where, when ked for two 2 T oy 2N 3 : 5 down to the Blufls that they alniost made Jow - their | pounds of good butter, the boss said, ‘I've ustice 0 6 reace EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE IN LR M . rive, did her One ;.r the thre 1ins for ever v 500 ahoad of 09 OroAmuEY bit n country 5 ’ - 0 4 M “'”‘n'”\‘.' fae from Chi h rom Michi- | them on the tr If they did the pub- ne, eh?’ and he said, ‘) < T ST 4 3 o i 2 CR e A % b A “| whl:]u-u..- third* was from St. Loui lic would complain because lluln- l:n..l it's (-nllulmi 1;“‘4- and musll |nupll'xlloilll Oflice Over American Express Company. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPEY HOUSE IN y e, Shickc .\I::h)";l:‘xl ‘m\. & quiney, ‘hoy all went out and bought — new | conneetions were not made. It is taken | know the difference o I thought ' R . 6360 P M. N K woolen eaps and scarfs, and an oil stove for granted by engineers that such per- | tuke it home, us my wife would not know | _ & WESERUN IO A, Queensware & Glass hl, |!|~]vlh.1-n :;w waril, uudln-nlmr'm a | sons will_step aside in time to avoid be- lhr difleren A ™ q At H ’ sleigh with a dviver to bring them down, | § it. Many scem, for the sake of an- v much a pound did you pay for it S - < them o dey and "o half to get | noying an engineer, to pretend Mot to | it? Wus it like this?? untying the string R RICE M Lo Olner Ib’ T e lml one by one they backed out. | hear the coming train, and only just at :\I'mlnrl the re he héld in his hand. or other tumors toved wichout | SAMPLES furnished upon application to down | N0« 23 Main Street, Couneil Blufls, Ta. 3 the Valley and came | the last moment step off after A “Yes, exactly. 1t cost me 15 cenis a | the kg AP OF Bliovis £ BELAL) alley came he last mome; step of e ) I8, exacll) COR @ 19 ce town parties, i been put to the trouble poind. T bought it at ——— grocer) CHRONIC DISEASES or wi xinas a speciany. il ESSEX HOUSE at will become of the stove and y for their safety, and ofter “Well, E .1 bought Over thirty years' prict.oal experience. Ollico | o o T n ’ things they bought for the journey?” | train would pass by them, they, with | there, too, and he said it was No. 11 Peu vl Bl FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDER Conxei BRYANT AND VINE St5, suggzosted the Bk man, some motion of the liead and hand, would | and I'paid 25 cents,’ B CONSULTATION 3 Dh, expenses will be eharged with | give the enginecr to understand that they Next time you buy 1y say you want | = : e Counoll Blugs, them, ™ he replied with a wink of his ey lf rposcl 1 hi A 1 3 butterin mul 1 guess he'll only charge | nm n tm, J ¢ V. B K 1y purposely annoyed him, S 4 mate o, guess he arge —_— - sult it is taken for granted that such | you 1 cents,” C I m fi Eflfpflt C pay Havinig put in o eomplete new stock of A ) B0 AR e O ———— : ouncil - biuis Wi sooms ool board at seasobio BM hing, furnishing goods, hats, ea by avoiding in time the coming train Avoca Afairs. s Epllepsy ~ Tpab, — & Hughes, No. 915 Main strect, - ey Avoca, Towa, Jan. 10.—The all im- RISARATs 405 Broadway. B N e | T T b | AL T 8 0 ML o G ¥ JACOB SIMS, .n:Al :l.t:"-yl'll:i:: o smull and they can Al\:lmglm.:,-lhlnmn:u;l.\:nul 610 death | piaster 9 is answe: 5 and very ,s‘uf.-«:es;,m.\'nun it ATTORNEY AT LAW - Correct Abstraets of Iitle and Real Es. | #atisfactorily, in the appointment of Dance, Aol For first ¢l Missouri wood eall on | tate Lounsut McMahon & Co’s, No. 4 | A. P. Cramer, editor of the Avoca Herald, ism, Opium F " p ell Gleason, at his coul oftice, 26 Pearl strect. | Pearl street. We know of no one better suited for the | [ THE GREAT ‘ tng, Sywhiliis, E. R. Cadwell, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Miss Lillian Olcott S ,“fm — position, and congratulations are now in Scrofula, Kings R l EState Probate s In Sty .‘:.:” I‘..'{'li‘ 1 Courts, The lady above mentioned has o great | H. N. MeGrew, the Denison insurance | ¥4 Bl L"‘)”‘”‘" (il y aduirors, s was_ plaiuly demon: | rusrir, enjoys geting a joko on others a0 It is indecd an il wind that blows no- Discascr Dyipe- it e | RN |]l| which grcotad | woll hat foveingo n swct. Thoso who | bod5 any good. Having reference io on s, Nersousuess AND DX - MERGEN HOTEL her lust evening. She is most fortunate | jave seffered from his ingenious and | hree days of suow and blow, which while 1 T . . Main 5t., Council Bluly ; in possessing e atur g 2,08 | ity sallies. will HL AR RGO, G ted was terrible, but consoled us by : Ruoumntism, No. 504 Broadway, : Councll Bluff e N AR ) peeuliarly fit hor She is d PE u set-back |10, ing snow enough for sleighing, in | Atrvous Weakness, Brain Worry, R0 e el T T Sk ate 3 very ta unusual | Which he received tho other day. On | eavnE SROW GAGUEL (Or HEE IR B | Billousness, Castiveness, Nervous Prostration, - L& P iy dipots, | Sired cars ; B e orloi » nallway o4z, 14 ia Ll want, L | Santeienn ‘,’...‘.} LR Hikigton, dey, | Suea Zrostisnd S —— w. s v sy | SRSHG SO e i A | dious voice, Hor support, costumes and | glanced about to see if there were any | and Mrs. Dr. .\mou Mr. and Mis 's C. | mifallibly remedy is at hand? T | OFFICER & PUSEY, jon ‘ILI“[ .lu'\ l\f::".\ magniliecn scoery goes o wake & most | partioularly bandsome young ludies on | Hariow, Mr. E. D. foopes. Mrs. C. 1. [ Wi fnditio’ _u-unml-vl;l'r posjge, aud d i s R (8 B‘«"h"mh performance. = [Musie and | hoard, any spying_ond, of wonderfully | Norton, Mrs. H. Hancock, Mrs. M. Gard: A it s coot Bushing s i 1 A, o York, | G pretty face aud winsome form, he st | ner, Miss Lotta Hancock, Miss C yaler totho ! | aih Lot ;‘:““‘;'3"‘:‘» oPgEs ovse | Gown o the” gpposite side ot n{x;- lo | Nofion and Mr, W. ll"\url\-v“x omprised | o e | J M SMI’I‘H 1§ i anugy and began to “impress” her. “Mac is | a sleighing party who on "Wednes 8 b i) . i ¥ ; G not bad looking by any means, and ar- Bvening Vit W, H. Hardman and iy | FF" Osrrespandsnse freely auswered. 43 COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. B P “m':‘lu?\\ o iniz & Kot );o. i !l‘d‘f xi\)cd in his best clothes, he shines. He | estimable lady of Hancock, who wei The Dr. 8, A, RICHMOND NELVINE €0, 8¢, Joseph, He. R LEADING r furnishod from bydeant prossite fe 5 ¢ thing new and fresh thiew a winsome smile or two over to | wholly unconscious of their impendin Sold by all Druggists. . i )i L0 .\“;““ 1 g ;V")v"' o \ * | the young lady, and at last attracted her | fate, Tl ngle of the bells and tl $1.50 per bottle, oF four bottles for §5.08 — - 2 e il \ ¢ ancy groverios o speciulty, attention: 100 snule was coyishly re- | familiar “Swect Bye and Bye'' was he N e A I ol s ok \ E e B B laoa turncd, as he thought, and he wmad as the merry party entered the little city FOR SALE BY C. F. GOODMAN. ! e T Newd f0F Gt 4 H00EN S .| more open one. The flirtation beg —when, terrible fo relate, upon turnin , A | b e wliits by All of th railvosds terminating in thi M A ’ 4 (Al of the railrouds terminating in this | hig'yind, to become quite promising. [ a corner the “Sweet Hye and Byeb M 108t murkets - city were cither on time or a Jittle Jate | e little Lady slyly wrote on @ little siip | stopped. short never to go again, cuch | BDWARD KUEHL, NANURAGESRER AXD. DBALES IN e v and all trains were repo aper ate note, and M one being busy picking him or herself )uumlm OF PALMYSTERY ANDCONDI tly the block serations, had hard worl from out the wreck, tl al turn-oyer | TIONALIST, 36 Teath et, between Farnam NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, A o 5o mnch annoy- et from crowding his palate | having occurred when least expected. | 8nd Humuy S i th 8 of guarding AIR OODS | ] J Hobert Mulli ity on the pe. Soon o prettylittle hand, | No one was injurcd, but serlous objec: | ShiEits: obiuin for wny, 056 & KEBM0, st i ssed the note 10 | tions were opened it and | perform dif d at being compe ult feats in such r wED 4 SE, O this see- | clad in a dainty glove, y i s at an and. | i b took it cagei | to | theiuturl Boots'und shioes made 0 rlor | o g7 Brogaway, council Blgs. | Council Bluffs, Iowa ous | Perfect satisfaction gusrauteed.