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B THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1886, = ; DAILY BEE.[FRUIT FROM THE PACIFIC. | rimemins aitie o dtpie by | EA O e et | L ECIAL NOTICES | PAID UP CAPITAL, $20,00. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000 , THE shipping. . , | Ssen e merience, the vellow floshed. keeps | & Mnte Girl Who Made Persons Faint | NoTICE. ! s by Suddenly Speakin [ better dan the 'white. T have shipped Avnr Dt : C OUN l A Box of (Aln.u!‘lw"’ Fruit Costs Lees Than | peaches the past season to New York | T vl o | ,’“._ m_was th te., will be inserted in this colamn at City in perfect order d in the mint of late | thelow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the ] | SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 16 A Single Peach Used To. ‘ HANDLING AND PACKING | years,” said ¢ 1 emplove of that in- | firstinsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE { S D/ i \ ”.”“,'m‘ cast. to bo successful, ~l,im‘lmv to a for the I ‘wl-!-! cach subsequent insertion, ve advertiso. " e . " " must e ne in all its details in the most | phiaTimes t continued, “there | mer, our office, No. 12 Poarl street, ne ] sy et S WORD FROM LONE WOLF'S WIFE. car ulmm-m_ and it will become nee- | was a dumb gi ’*I““v the war | Broaaway, Council Blufrs ] felivered by cnrier in any part of the city at | - cssary for m\\]”, v engaged i the bus | who could out-talk w (w.v,"‘,-.:,,; my IWEnty conte per we How Cascs are Multiplied in Justice | incess to under rtant _dctails | woman's tongue on the g it WANTS, Spectal adcertisemonts, &uch as . Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants groatest | Boardin H. W. TiL1oN, « + <« Manager . i .p ¥ o of gathering fruit at the proper time, of | earth YOR RENT-—The threo-story DRIcK businoss FELEPHONES e e handling it in the most carcful manne The old ey wasin a remin | g p T R T B RGO | INCORITORATED, " i ' Divorce- News Gatheringsin 1o aivoid having it attive in a damag mood. He The nome of th Howntgon. BN guivo of HoRuvmn & o Na s N Brtcn & s and Alout the Blufs, | condition, and thereby making losses in- | @l was jecen Davie. She was a | Dearlstreet | LR LR | <tead of profits, Very much of the fenit | really beautiful woman and was con ;\m AN E WALKER No | SUCCHSSORS TO J. MUBLLER. | ¥ or Cit = | & pped which arrivei in bad orderis dne | scions of it as most pretty women are MINOR MENTION, i Pl & oeloss handling before shipment. 1t | She was cmployed in the mintin 183, isc e P p from &5 up, ot Reiter's Some time ago the Bek contained an : ac H\Exmm‘rlll!l\ y” u]’l:uyn ) b ';:l;’\:ur. d |05, ' Beeky,' as everybody spoke NG 1161 PRt 116 Tt OF 50 TANR S WAITY 408 MAIN STREET, COUNCILL BLUPPB, I{ i 4 it masque | iterview with an experienced handler | in rough baskets, poured into wooden was like er SISEer, | chunges, What we ask is: 1 you want to_soil Tompkine, Kept & well-known | of trade anything In our line, wiite us wd wo nery in those dayvs on Chestnnt will send you s pile of baveains to s Heon Lands improved oc unimproved, city - n Eleventh and Tiwalfth, | bands impro SOy K . v IMPORTE h's store is now located, | Bt i€ sach you hnge or s witnt ot uis wled on dead-axle wagons over rough roads and strects, exy ~~~nll<->:x { hot sun, wrapped in. paper while in K and _forwarded in in leno's hall of Culifornia fruits, in which the predie Wanted—A chambermaid and laundry | tion was made that not only wonld girl to do plan washing and ironing. the California fruit trade become one of RS OF AND DEALERS IN . cirte House the greatest industries of the land, but | cqy Mime by slow freight) withont (4 entirely dumb, was not | hearfrom you. Swan & il sebitdhind 2 Preachin in the Baptist | 0 fliis eity would be one of the great- | springs, and withi no protection from heat | deaf. You conld talk ' to her, and she | 4y aNTED-Good ¢ X aLois churely Sunday and evening. tie natural or single covering of (:}nlk.-nl back with her beautifuily expres. flancroft &t head, or her fin, distributing points. That ntlenman, t ly inyited. M rpried L ars. And fruit thus shipped 3 as handled fruit here ars. Ane shipped 1 Port. [ Mr. 0. W, Butts, has handled fruit here | 500t arrive in market 2,000 or ars of age wh land cutters manufactured by 1. | by the carlond for several yoars, aind 0 | [0 ictant in a salable condition! It first cmployed, of fine figure, g Waterman expressiy for us, Ke ¢ & | strong has beeome his belief in the ad understood that the only best | every movement, full of life, 4 Felt vantages of this as a distributing point vesin good condition can | good natured. She went at work n the | ke | in the winter s free. All are cord r Sale- Fine swell body and Wi L Ogden Houso, P—A finely furnished front room The fune { the little son of Mr. and | that he has opened warchouses and sales th satisfactory prices to "wmui: room. One da, v ) P P T, " b 2 ¥ Y 5 | the shipper. So that it becomes neces- | 0f 1856 she ereated a consternation in the N ST s " . PR . e st e el | coum e o e ynhing the s | LS AIDUEE, 30 L1 6, D, B | bt Tt e B <o | Musical Merchandise of Every Description 5 s to | While at work at her seat en, 4 2 with mueli enthusiasm. . He handles | g or shipment to eastern mar W s, R oty a0 Toys and Fancy Goods. strect Justice Hendric her, how to handle, | manipulating the bright gold the imperceptible | turned her p round to the gi at frait | ynderstand how as been [ and how to fruit here for € Recd, the g yesterday performed the ceremony making as one, Mr. O, H, [ man of California, whose name B b 5 InCk walnut, ash and A 1 fa Al Hiro Bloss r bel - | next to he xelaimed Toudly, e g o and Miss Josic Monahan, both of | widely known in this line of business for | damage ot careless handling before ship- | I 4 et <, cherries, plums, v : 1 Ll ). i Eixiend ok ik oo ment may be avoided. Oh, T Dbelieve speak fuilitg si0ck We inake the celebrated Hardman Pianos, and the Royal Whitney organs, a specialty Om-h . many years. As the shipment of this suncil yanion to whom she spoke fainted Council Blufis Temperance Al | California fruit is becoming so impor- ] 1 ight, and so - did the young With cheap freight, quick transpor | Every instrument warranted. Send for catals tion and the proper selec oul smeetsat the Y. M. C, AL rooms ab | gane g line of business, interestin Iadyon her left. —The other worme McMaton & Co's., rot ant a line of business, sting 5o | ing of the hest fruits th adyon her le he other women in s MUELLER MUSIC €O., Council Bluffs, SR ,‘fl"fi,',’,‘:".',"|,,f:{ select deles | e all information to be gleaned con- | in California, there is a vast inar | the room Teft their places and ran to the - J 3 B e D ey corning it is The prospeets | open for our fruit products, Our dry and | assistance of the two prostrate wirls. J TI'he hon J. R, Bell sunny climate enables us to grow fruit to | 'Beeky’ chattered like 5 magpic and —_— | arty Thurs. | fc ning. .\Imm sixty friends marched | scems in upon the worthy couple, and a merry | fruit wil time followed. alone, ve are a goodly number of coun- [ within efeit dollars afloat “here, so many, in | here dur o, as to lead to the supposition that S some one here is distributi them from a supply planted in this v 1y, this scn ro such that it Cand makes our fruit | most fainted hersclf. > speceh had o to pradict. that 100 11'57 "u v dong transporg come fo hir so’sudden that sho conld ot USSELL (0] oo handled from Council Blufls ¥t ot o of | realize it any more than her astounded . month and be kept up lively ",,,.r,‘ AL RO FALAS St ontL 18 Ao | IREEAI N 263 She remained g R $ practicable to ship most kinds of fruit to [ mint some after that, and | gos are 1""""*'."' eastern markets from California, Sinee | attracted the attention of the s trade which will shipping st began, very great im- | medical scientists of the d y mnhmnm swell as dealer. proven all thin was a Roman holie in are chicfly in 110 | Gonmected with the business; the fr 1858 she entered a convent near this city was th Manufacturersof all sizes of 0 nd in ts have been made in Lost- Between Ninth strect and the [ Fhese ch ofly in regard to bl ald tramsfor depot, u small black valise. — Any | {rhsports organization has | eups that are now being used are thor- | Idonot know whether she is living yot i een 1 W1y ventilated from the end, and have | or not, but ~h~ certainly scared the girls wed in California, known as the | o irning it to 1t his residence wrded. one finding the same and re Col. DB Dailey, ¢ or oflice, will be Tiberally Services in the Co i to-morrow as usual | pastor. Morning sub, ! Suffering.” Evenir omposed of the 1y pGeail “cuperior to anything else thus | on that ind the capital | g0 Yetitis pnw]l:l& that the ingenuity Anna Dickinson tional church I some |...'||.‘..| during the war \h--u-nlnl talk on any lml by the 1 il 000, This union is complet- BTG ITS rINGD : _ ! e | they doubiless will e, will : | ituse VIS | Dolitical discuissions with the other cm- 1 | cost of tr |||~|ml(’l!li<ln 1|m||l : PRESERVING FRUIT ployes, male and female, we e MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, The railv made at the | and led to fr : : T e . this union, s plan on foot present tim s for the pres- | One day she .'l.v.muuml President Lin: AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, 3 now by which the union ation of green fruit, or for the retard- | coln’s way of ing il the war. ~She 1 l ruit I s employed here Ultidie : A cordial invitation Word in the He 't is extended to g il ! W. G. Nason, special nt of the 1= enough to warrunt the 1 The of it vinoning. w! p y i ike it. She s no ar d (o 3 Brick buildings of any kind raisalor movel and satistaction garanteod. Frame houses moved i purchused a liotel at Whiolt fruit BRI ores 0 ave | morning till night was the poot: negro. T . { will b in charge of his i iz is | consist of fifteen car ‘.'?".'!’\'f-'.(.'u"."\'-‘r ‘:.m..'"i').’u.i"\'\"‘i..'w'“‘:.‘r Somebody wenl. o Di ...‘.,.- Polioek New Massillon /T hreshieys; 808 ighth Avenue and ighth Street, Council Blufls nccessary absence from home and. atten Iy adapted for fruit, and such | Roehester, N. Y. Writing the sub- | about her denunciation of Mr. Lincoln % e y g A ¢ 1 tion to other business. is to be sent through on faster time ‘.',"l :;f\“ Cserving f,:,'”m TR W He expostulated with her and finally dis: | Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. o Sherift MeDonald, of Sious City, ar- | and at less rates th i Lot aoT this sonson tosetablish | missed her. Some ye sward, When . i i vesterday, and found the two | posed to send sueh a t the value of the discovery. and to that | she became famols as urer, she STATIONARY, SKID, = — = = i men, Knight and Dunn, awaiting hi nin to Couneil Blufls in from three to | (1 o Ticensed a warehouse to be erected | eame here and spoke to a lary wience | | He only wanted Knight as awitness, and i three and o half day stoseason At \fyborough, on the Hudson. It was [ ot the Academy ot Musi Her Portable and Traction Engines, § no ¢ il against hine Dunn | took seven or cight day st year the | Socunin the most completo manner: friend. Judge Kelley, was to introduce % d was retained in custody and taken back. | rate was about 8600 4 car. Under this E i ,“’m 105 tons of ‘,r“']"_\ and is now | her to the audience, but he had SAW MILLS, ETC. A young lady, who nrgently desires to | new ngement it will be abont h * | full. The first two rooms were put in_in | not arrived, and the audience waus grow- ! have her name withheld from public | much. fizr that_three of these | Soptunber, and the first week of October | ing impatient. There were several dis- actory Massillon, 0. Branch House gaze, had a toothsome meal Thursday | trains a week he scason, Will be | oo filled with Coneord grapes, and we | tinguished gentlemen on the stagze, one S J S P Ay S vening. A false tooth broke from its | necded to move the crops. A meeting of | jive just had - them opened to | of whom was e ViiPollock. He whs 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, beariy and before she could saveit, | the union is to be hrlh on the 20th, THREE ontis mples. After fifty days | finally p led upon to introduce his K | the tinie for the swallows to homeward | which time it is expeeted that the ar- | e find the frait absolutely perfe ~ | former employe in the mint, which he SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. B g | fly came, and down went the tooth, rangements will be completed ing the flavor and bloom™ exact did in an ||uv|||v'm manner. When he i | Mrs. Richard Ricketts 1 1 had o | The wonderful lessening of the time | g8y from the vines. The b had finished Miss Anna looked daggrers at bt AL F LSYS i B . tooth pulled, and in the operation some | ind cost of shipping will eause a re- | iy on the stems, and to all appe: him and did not stir from his seat iz o ‘; way her jaw was hurt, the bone being duction in the cost of California frut, sle of being kept two months longer, elley came in a fow minutes D } | 1o was again presented to the ! fractured.” Smee then she has been suf> [ Which will .11- o the fruit within r fering greatly at times. She is ag: the siek list, - ¢ i wh | ¢ desirable. The 1ooms were closed | and s 8 : 1, and expected that the in- | ;i and will not be opened be fore the | ence So you'see she got even with M | q nd Thursday night [ o 1 de ““‘“‘l witl soon Iead to other | G4 or 15th of December, when the Pollock for dismissing her by public band quite alarmed about her. She | changes, so that the day is not distant | i) he put on the market for the Tolida \ rebuking him. She was a greai givl, and : “¥ was better yeste Whon California frait will compote easily trade. The owners of the warchouse are | 8 smart as a whip. | Reviva SaRei bo begun Sunday in price with that nearer home, and Will | 1 ore than pleased already, as to-day the “There goes a person who has been s i hur | | be really the supply for the country. : 3 } 5| horo longor than I said the veter- rht at the United Pres o goods would bring 300 per cent more e n I have,” o v | :;':‘;.h} v‘ntnllx‘ nl\«-nm-l hln (“‘&l:‘ ‘)‘““"" in e have one room filled with | an, as he pointed toward g y do not intend | 50 of age, around wiios as been | ger d traces of former beauty, ose figure was stitl shapely and he came here a young miss of 10 y hirty-vo yoars a0 and % now the chiet : If you buy any where except at Metcalf 4 The proposcd red an cost. The Ningaras, which th moving until Janua What done dy demonstrates ent hility of trs h\nrllillg‘ O ect condition by nth streets, under the anspices of the lethodist rission. Mcetings will be h.-m nightly, beginning at 5:30 o'clock. All persons living in that portion of the cause fwmlu': to be twent) box ch P eaper to the retai vhich sold here last y 00 & box ought to be n from §1. $1.75. P ety are mvited (0 attend, 4 S y retuiled last year from $ st aaUInF oy adjuster. During the time of her em- | Unlss there is some change in the sita- | box. will be from $5.00 10 § e i of Tyt o | ployment she was married to n - gentle ouncl 1S a]"pe 0. N 1 few moments before he died; who ] rd to Broadwell's case, the not be long with these reduet | sherift will tuke him to the penitentiary ifornia fruit will be in common use Bros. They are selling their Clothing at < Monday. He has held him at the wmily purposes, und peoplo can S y ‘the Mint,’ and knows more_abou g T M |ul;,vlm~ o N e, ARl e r:',',’,:;,"m e e fi;".;m,.,,,g e iG] un'u:(.- rest of us ]mll e cost’ and guarantee prlces on ha,ts’ ca‘ps' :l:i hhlx:l :l‘-x:lhI::l;llu-h:l'(;:::"l‘l\:: j.:\lllull'i:::l uow. put up fllu!s;_lln\\u measor) home and’ shipping; with nut-béaring orange | gether Z P Mr. Reed recently prepared a special | nd Jemon trees, all growing Our stock is now complete in every depart s ] v r [ O . . as the batl does 1ot scem to be_fortheom- clo on frait culture, which | Hide; with the mdustry And enterprise of 0 s“‘rf,'""‘":"4,'3':l;.,'.-',d:f"'.'u-m- from) |jputandlcontainsallinelatostatylasnd SUOME underwear. hOSIery, neckwear, silk hand- ing, the sherift cannot be expected to acted much attention wmong th itened peole, the fruit products | e i SIEQRE | ERSJOR R SR in hold him here much longer, LTOW! of Californin, where h in will yet make this the e ace 4 ornia. ¥ cording to the petition, ook | CARPETS, kerChlefS, trunks, bags, etc_, ete. It is reported that Sam Morri ents are looked upon as auth o st going 10 e for damages (hose who > | Hio recitos an mteresiing histor ost benutilul, most bopulous | Grove fowa, in 1830, The C separation are those of CURTAINS, METCALF BROS,, 344 Broadway, Council on b isoros, SHADES Bluffs. | ma ses for wine and raisins; with 1 courted her for some s, She is cruelty and To a man who is innocent, valunble suggestions to fruit Um\wrs F abus 0 by " 4 ‘'or everything in the grocery line give amount of mo ’ll‘l‘;.I:I(lll] Ilbhl.x.;ll‘):lh In the course” of this [ g (o8 CFEVINREN € Rlech, 162 rond. | = ire sons, “The increase of the fruit industry in the | Y 'm'(,”f,';‘;"'.-‘"”"’;“‘“ o i, believe th es were not made | past few in California is something liciously, but through some mistake | almost marvelous. The possibilities of H s in‘information. its future ave not realized” by the most avi are only three now who claim to [ sanguine. Con- | I can started the report against hi growth of the business, and gi — JaxEs N. BROWN, Cushier. s | EVELEET A ““”"E'lfl”fii’iifl‘i’fi, Yk | UPHOLSTERY GOODS, | Northwestern Hotel. |UNION TIGKET OFFICE The be entitled to the oftice of coroner nembe arowing upon the trees, invite the public to give them a t L. H, BERSHAW, Ma nell as his suceessor, Dr. h for peaci , Wil . Belling as elected by the people L oflor W o, “§ each being Theine 2o small and they e lod 1¢ ualify, he holds over. Bel- | asked. ‘The fi 105 grown by my- 1 = . - 2 < rondwa ’ Tinger cluims that he did qualify, and 1s | self Isold at 25 cents cach, Later T Oapital . -$100,000 ETC. B B e T oy Sad L J. L. D BEYOISE, Agent. legally the coroner. Faul, ‘Who was when peaches were qui thundant, t MUIEIRITInGLOMES: Authorized Capital. 250,000 SAMUELL TATE, Prop, G fr 1 choseh by the hoard, claims that ti sold in_the markets of S; A short time ago, W. T. Smith, a work- | Stockholders Represent. 1,000,000 ) 3 No. 507 Brondway, Council Bluffs, i s him' @ sure rizht to the ofti With | mento and San Francisco at 10 per bo: ingman, had some trouble with some S T A S == =] g three coroners ready to sit on him a body | Money was more plenty then than now. | hoys numed Wright, sons of a neighbor. Do a general banking business. s e - - - s stands n good show of being squeezed be- on all the “mountain towns | 11 claimed that'these boys were abusing | Accounts of banks, bankers, mev-hants, man- ~THE~ Railway Time Table. supplied with froit from their ufacturers and individuals received on ition. re yond all rece his boys and when he went out to stop nvore- Chlcago Lumber CO. v(x)L‘.‘\'l‘ILAIILUI-‘l»‘S, acpur i . roling inspe own raising, and the fruit hecame so A ¥ ble terms, | adiaRord trareling ','f,."{fiifl;..“:';, tho plentinl Wil e arket s Tjted (i | them they trned on him, throwing | "R L I ar est Stock Wholosalo and ftotail Lumber, Lath, Shinglos K turned to the city to-day from ul}l-i trip “‘,",,:I“,l'\'\"h‘,l,h'I,'.l.“t,n:‘l.“]i)m‘lunfi”rltlnlxil:; Bon ,:‘]‘"',“g ""'"‘i"-"l:} Ho strnok "; The very best of nttention given to all busi- Eash, Doors and Blinds. Sole agents for tho over the Union e railrowd, e was 80 f 1010 0 H 1ed the bo il in the rone of | pess committed to our care, celebrated Marblehead Concentrated White DEPANT, % 1 I snowd in ear Premont, and had to re- RIpUENELIAL I ek 0,00 apsolinh of lly hurt. Tho w"f“'" T Tt S e el e ”uu. \(.ul.\ v\m.',.‘.’\’.‘::_y..n. : main there four days, during which time (L4 19 that Smith hit the b iz sphone No. 28, 240 v U Accommodation, | he suffered a great deal from the extreme fikh “ I|I\|I‘|Il‘mlt s‘(.htlnlumrl] a stone. s been held m ONLY HOTEL i '{Il;';l’:un& » Council Blufls, . Exprosy ' cold, Mr., Ford reports that the recent ind with the outlet mude through | swer 1o the gr the bail being ; ; Lowest Prices i &R 1405, , storms have done much ds vo to the | the demund to supply ‘[’"""““ “'"““)“f fixed at §100 Hendricks. 10 Oounoll Blugs haying ] 40 g 1%; telegraph service all over the Nevada, we were enabled o dispose” ot | S35 {1 tuin had the. boys. arresie . the | i EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE IN Nebraska and Kansas. In many our surplus fruit. Tl \tmade fruitgraw. | complaint being filed " before Justic Flire Esoape —_— the damage is so great that it will ¢ ing faitly profitable, as the fruit hanled | Pyney. Thoy ‘were charged with us. | Andail moaern improyements, cuil bolls, fire CROCKERY CHINA Vircas h much to repaiv the lines and place them | #cross the mountains and that used by | gyt “The easgs w on o change | &l bells, ete., isthe THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET BOUSE IN y y "GiliEx i, BEIANGTON & GUIACY ‘8 canne ated a demand for all the Bi 2 to Justice Schi 0, IAI’| N Q7 <] M"l"“* l"l"l“““l v :1]4(.:"":“‘.& Ju ;‘I‘um tln-I ll‘;’o/ -\,VII. '-““' ”T CRESTON HOUSE! WESTERN IOWA, Queensware & G’laSS N Muiland Express Wi, M Express Wil WATASH, 51, in first-class working order as it did to first construct them. t : OF FRUIT SHIPMENTS. ; Nok. 216, 217 and 219, Main Street, W. H. Copson, the city editor of the S They had not raa; k. and 219, % o nll . the completion of the oyer- 4 s MAX MOHN. Propriotor. R Evening Herald, Spires from (it PO | fand railroad mide a new demand for the ligy el grolire : “red \ Propiotor. — At Homer's, 2 ) g ok | fruit products of C: ;"”' uia, a8 tho shi ing them this time with l(l\unlnnw P.T, MAYNE. A. 5. HazeLioN No. 23 Main Street, Council llull-« lu. been the managing editor, will now look after the local new & and' fill Imlll ads to SAMPLES furnished upon application to down ing of fruits in RIOU CITY & PACIYE 3 L’um b stern m the \..qu It seems that there is ha ng.ll‘ » ne acticable, although we . o g o IO/ , O )/ town partics, L.Sioux Mt 2 dor. Comnon e good work i | gote, et practiatio: gitbonet i | woolof tavingso” wany information: | P, ' Mayne & Co, | v ESSEX HOUSE T that department, and is . news AP UNION 1" {mulm ul $1,200 p.- wuhum any ex 0, bi i 5 » the 'y of 5idh i man it will ot be atlowed towémain | B BRI Tor S ong | b, bt i scems 1o be the “poley of FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK 70 ORDER | comsmm buvaxs axo Vi ses { }i:n‘r‘ ”‘l‘.l‘?!--t‘-. “‘"‘y"“‘gl}: oy v | o stantly, yeur by year, and with & Substantial abstracts n( ot anatenal ; pposite City Buildings, Conn A 4 i editor, and makes its managing editor “““n(:.“li k::-‘:‘x‘n:]::;:f\i"nz“(h“"II‘-;;“I;:;-;!"“T llrl:l‘i \h“-n J © . L. Squire, 101 | No. 103 Pearl 8 treet , Council Bluffs, Towa. Efluncll Hlufls narpe[ [:[]mpany prmm— bt hiif— E 8 mm‘ A T ing fruits suitable f¢ llunu shipments, we ” - Dealers in lown, Kansas ahd Nebrasks Lands |’u‘l‘v"”n rooms and good board at reusc i 1..4.|\.- Ot A A have in the pastyear shipped oy Lost—Betwee: Ninth strect and trans s e SEARL TS R B30 i s L0 city editor its carloads of groon fruit, includingg ors fo % wa Dk valise, Any one | LOTS TN COUNCIL, BLUFES AND 405 Broadway. JACOB SIMS, ‘ TR0 0 A L o intends to do without & mana g A p BC P PR editor and. the other without & ety 1870 thete wore seventy full nd returning it to Col. OMAHA A SPECIALTY. editor. pAdR ol ALlimad B Un e yeas | Dok Slitos, ol .m":‘.""“..':!"“' O | Reul Estate bough anftsold. | ~| ATTORNEY AT LAW | ghicago Water Hoior GCo. - Best conl and wood 1 the city at Glea- | thut time, in speaking before the 26 Poar) strot I club of the pos: “Lone Woll's" Wife, ; ¢ . Cadwell COUNCIL BLUFFS. QR 90 ¥ 00) uira en fruit east, Iventured to | At the time of the death of Dr. J. Pg N. SCHURZ, ERC » 64 DEARBORN STREE of shipping g Personal Paragraphs, say that the” business of shipping green or, better v s “Lone Wolf." Practices in State and = Federal Courts, Bob tho. mowepaper fiond of | fruit alone should continue to thercase 1 Bolier kndin a4 hopa Woll 41 1§ i Rea state robate ook T e 6. Biugare Blaok. Missouri Valley, was i the ety yester- until wo could send 1,000 carloads an- ‘m‘-“‘]‘l‘]“\h"“ AABInAG. A TLR Gl f ) V. ! nually from California, and that ther nily somewhere, from whol e had ol T. Stewart and his son Charlie | W% & market in the st to which we | been separated some {ime but their | Omce Over American Express Company. AND DIVORCE LAWYER. MERGEN HOTEL, could send that much with profit to the | whereabouts was not known. Yesterday Ihe - - Main St., Council Blufts producer, by a little modification inthe | Cluef of Police Skinner ved the fol No. 604 Broadway, @ Councll BIUIS | .\ e 01 & @ o M. St P ana i f freight, which lowing letter from Chicago 2 Co R L& P pailway dépots, Street ears left yesterday over the Wabash for a trip to Lexington, Ky Apmin ,and it is rx'rm bring bac one who has man) gone to Kansas e — v that we will ship | ““KiND Stii—1 liave just recelved N R, that my 5 e ik | CANCER . died in To a.n na B . . | pass the door. erything new and lirst rloads within the next ten years, 8 or other tumirs removed wichout - o . H. M. PUS! Cclass, Opened Dee, 15, annually, is not much of a streteh of the |',‘|',,,I;;":fiml,)'l,,m. the kuifo or drawlag of biood. IRON QTTGRR. 0 5 FART d PUIL MERGEN, . ion as it was to suy 1,000 car nform me if it CHRONIC DISEASES of wi kinds a specialty. | QPFICER & PUSEY, Propricior and Maniger, : 5 38 | lowds at that time. That the value of the | {s huried. This is sad news to me. Al | . Over thirty years' e S nas i\ maa ’ nding the bedside” of ‘her | fruit products of California witl continue | thonsh he had left me, 1 still doved hin | Neall Pearl Streer, Cound il Blugs brother, Mr. James Frainey, who is very | to ase until they shall exce T | Fevrrrer e b A PALMES J B CONSULTATION Fitkks il i was conaidersd o b o @ critcal e otor potyalh o e el o | P . uen, | - il H) M. SMT' I'H condition yesterd ut some symptoms i 4 not a doubt o E s ¥ > Py . . were wore favorable than the diy before ASTERN DEMAND. .l'(_),'."‘;rk".““'f' “2""’1‘“'("."‘“‘ fuy “"”"k got COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. s % ’ At this time_fruit growers arc looking | Prices of Cooper & McGee, No. 41 Muiu | . J LEADING .(C.“."‘.‘..‘.’.,.'"” ! : o C, B. Jl""l“““““ e Co., No. 27 Main [ to'the eustorn states for the great market | SF¢¢ &7 Establisned 1865, 3 street, pleasure in unnomwmg to iucts, and whi t,l,..‘,L quan- Money to loan on AT by Forres . Packet Company. o £ 4 A the I'"‘“ i "';“I' b '““’3“' of “‘5:“ ‘E’ o “l'lll""r "llllh‘ols granes, | Swith, 150 Main street. 4 A DIRECT LINE FOR ; pamental, stylish and use oods, cherries will be shipped sucessfully, N | 0 Comnplote i et und overs de: | 15 B SiTatnont (it there Wil m 1he | Cottago ranges. Gariand stoves ko | ENgland, France & Germany, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, | artment, and cordiallyinvite everybody | near futurebe wore peaches shipped | diant Homes and Hub Heaters of the | TU® steamships of this well known line aro all ! visit their store, ""’l""‘ their goods | than all other fruits combined. 'he | very latest patterns at bed rock pric of iron, In water tight compuartments, and re- MANUFACTUHER AND DEALER IN L‘.. s Meut Mi ‘;‘,\.“y i and compare pr No trouble Whist- [ peopte in the cast will use peaches more | ¢ Cooper & MoG prices, | furnistied with everything (0 make the passaze »'s, No. 41 Main street. | both safe and « « N ER ith & p Ever 1o show goods han any other kind of fruit when L e :m.:im.‘;:u.:flf:::‘:til..‘.‘“.{..‘fi'u‘\’.‘{'. w York H AIR G’OODS‘ NO. 7 and 9 HAIN STREET, 4 oo inior ‘ an obtain them at prices as low as Correct Abstracts of 1itle and Real Es- }x*;;" ays und Saturday Flymouth, (LON- Ml WL 1A NS, ( afford to ship them with cheap | tate Loansat McMahon & Co's, No. 4 o A w1 " . Selling Agent, 18 Muin <t Council Bails, lows it and quick transportation, Withe | Pear] strect, o et b, B0 BN Buceiue WNOW | 00 597 Broadway, Councit Blugs, | Council Bluffs, Iowa "eilifiea ) Guuis 4 4 1‘4\“ o u\l\ \4II4‘ 1or ac i Counll 1S by 5 s 2 For first ¢ 1 Gleuson, at his coal ullluu 26 Pearl strees. | i g L A A R PR 5 T