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THE | DALY BEE. wOUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFIOE: No.12 Pear] Street. - Delivored by carrier in any part of the city at Twenty cents per week. H. W. Tirox, . TEL] S Bosixess Orrrce Manager., MINOR MENTION, Pants to order, from $5 up, at Reiter's. The next dance of the Imperial club takes place one week from to-night. council failed to meet last ity business is again in a fog. A number |'n)m Council Blufis attended the engineers’ ball in Omaha last even- ing. Leave to marry has been James M. Killian and Mary J. of Oakland. Romany Rye was given last evening at’ the opera huu~ I<.mgh| the same given to «, hoth s ngelistic services continue {o be held nightly at the rooms ot the Y. M. C. A, Allarc inyited. The ferry cars are to be pulled off to- day, the river being <o frozen that teams can cross on the ice betwe the two eities, The fune of Mrs. Sallie A, Jones, wife of J. W. Jones, will be Leld this afternoon at the residence, No. 720 F E o'n old_soldier and sailor in the county should send his address to County Auditor Clausen, that the list may be coni- plete and aceurate, William Wilson, who stole three pool balls from Gipson's saloon on upper Broadway, was yes y sentenced to the county jail for thirty days. A trio, John Anderson, M. Walters and P, Ryan, wer erday given the regulation dose preseribed in the lmlu-v court for those who are sobering oft A farmer'steam was left standing at the corner of Broadway and Sixth strects yesterday hum 6 ock in the morning cly evening, when the marshal ) in charg 1 Ladic ained on Progressive club ovening © residence, assisted by M Mr« H.H 0. 129 Fourth street, . George W. ’I‘humpmn The jury in the case of Moore vs Hunt 1 ji i ritten request to the fic railway to reinstate Hunt to the position from which he was dis- charged on account of the sui Gronewog & Imullf,rn ha tled in their new building. It fine app with the large office, < sample rooms and all need Ceomino- dations for transacting their large and increasing wholesale business. Remember the supper to be given: by Women's ixcl change to-morrow, Fri- day, from 5 to 10 o'clock p. m. in the stor roont formerly occupied by Beno Admiss and'supper, tw m five cents, John McAndrews, sheniftt of Madison county, has been here two days hunting fora m) named William Zook, who away from t abont three weeks ¢ zo. ‘I'ne boy W S and left from llu-u for this pl J. J. Brown gave a sn I reception last ¢ F. E. Stubbs, of l‘on\ y, 111, Wwho ate here on their \wd(lm\r trip. An- other reception will probably he given them by others before the (-f of the Awuek a8 they expect to depart next week. The Ogden house liv stable changed hands )thl‘llhly Mr. Wheeler. reti to devote liis time and means to his other lines of business, and is succeeded by V Keller and Matt Harle. These gentlemen are well known her nd will doubtless 1 the business with inereased sue- he Main street stable will also be in their hands, the isfer including both places, A twelve-year-old b a son of A, C. Cook of Omaha, was injured while const- ing here on BINff street Tuesday night. He was pulling his sled up the hali, just another sled came flying «luwn, and sumothmg else attracting his attention, the lf) ng sted struck him. The bone of the Doy's leg was fractured iust above the ankle. He was wrapped up, placed in a sleigh, and en to his home across the river. Thomas Barry, known as Irish Tom, arrested for stealing a watch, overcoat and scarf from H. Frederick, was yestor- day sent to the county juil for t Yy It “seems that he with others were o spree, and running out of mone; suught to raise some on_Fredericl Th of stealing the ov were not sustained, and the value of the wateh being tundoer twenty dollars, he got off with a juil sen- tence. O'The farewell ball of tlie Rescue com- pany was an- enjoyable affair, [t was xmuuh-d 1 seemed to enjoy. Ve a goodly num ('mt'n, nml a general com- pliance with the request made by the committee that all such should wear as much of their uniform as they had still flwsmwd There wis a great variety of ireman’s furnishings thus presented to view. Music, supper, in fact all l]lu arrangements were vusr-l) planied in every del and - these plans we happily carried out. band riow, and their farewell ball proved & happy finish fo their hMm) as @ company. about set- makes a Ten new show rived yesterday at Biseman, Rodda & Co's, which will be placed in their 'y guunh department, S of Titlo and Real Es & Co's, No. 4 Correct Abstr; tate Loans at McMahon Pear] street. -~ Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loan L. Squire, 101 Pearl stre Cottage ranges, diant Homes and Huh very latest patter at Cooper & !\I. Personal Paragraphs. 8. D. Roliver is conval trect is home from his hip to a brothor of the ex-coroner of this city, was here yesterday Arthur W. Avery of the Fromont, Neh,, PTribune was among yesterday's ¢ 5 at the Beg office, George Reider left yesterday mmmng for Nebraska to visit liis customers in the interest of Messrs. Groneweg & Schoent- gen ant L. Kirscht, who has been con- fined to his home since Christy again able to be out looking after ness. W. W. Chapman has returned from his 'fl)‘l to Kansas City, but did not bring ride, as it was expected that he vou w. S. Caldwell, one of the clerks in Z, Lindsey & Co.’s store, hus gone to larinds w iook after their brancll estab- luhmem Deeninite, or vanadate of lead or zine n discovered in Montana. Ore of nature is worth $10, 000 a pound, ——— N (u-uu,:.n who can alphabet, or xcept’ his here is a man without knowing th ! able to vead anything . own letters, TREASURES UPON THE EARTH Thieves Break Through and Steal and Bnenks Abmnd. A HARMLESS MANIFESTO‘ Helping the Poor—A Pardon Wanted —The Funeral of James Frainey— r Happenings About the Blaffs, ning it w: vered that during the previous night hurglars had visited the clothing store of L. H. Mossler, No. 508 Broadway. An entrance had been gained by breaking one of the large show windows in front, and the interior of the store showed that the fel Jow had hastily gathered up what first came to hand. Clothing, boxes, ete. were left seattered about in disorder. The amount of goods taken could not be definitely determined, but from the num- ber of overcoats missing, suits gone, boxes of gents’ furnishing goods gone, it is thought that the Iu“ will reach into the hundreds of doll The gas was left burning in the ste Il night, so that the thieves could ily have been ob- served by any passer by, Anderson, of the merchants’ police, is satistied that if the burglary oceurred in the way thought it must have been after 5 0'clock in the morning, 18 he hour and 1] anything wrong « bout the pi OTHER THEFT Yesterday a tramp ¢ ne to the Bluft City house and induced the proprietor, \ give him his dinner. He showed hi$ appreciation of the gener- osity of the hotel man by stealing a fur cap belonging to one of the hoarders, An- drew Two overcoats and a pair of hoots w yesterday stolen from J. L. Forn stor The coats were afterward fulnnl in an outhe ot far distant, but the boots had gone with the thief. Aclerk in S. Pierce’s hoot and shoe store, corner of Willow avenue and Main street, noticed two fellows sneak a i r rubber boots, and giving then 4 1 the corner 1k l|mf mp];ul a1 over ox & II\ Main stre S we (|||f' n stry afternoon, made him part with his Gver- coat, which they opriated, He fol- lowed them ele Northwestern de- pot, aud they finally ‘Iu w him back his coat and ~l\||.|) m old al at Glea- A ] C.B 7'\r-q||('mm & Co., No. 27 Main 3 o pleasure in announc 1t their stock of articles, or- mental, st and useful goods, wuupl(-u in each and every de- partment, and cordially invite everybody to visit th store, inspect thei ‘goods and compare prices. No trouble what- cver to show wod i SRS ry of the Law, Litigation is expensive, and a case re- cently tried in Justice Schurz's court shows how often along fight in courts sults by the stubbornness of parties, and much money is spent over a small amount in controversy. A young man med Hunt, an employe of the Union . had been dealing with Moore & Co., of Omaha, buying groceries of them for his house, The firm’s books showed a balance due from him of about §23 thought the amount due Was not ov . He oftered to pay the firm the $17, 1t they would not aceent it as payment in full. ‘Che difference of $6 has caused both pariies a heavy amount for lawyers and other expenses. The firm garnisheed the young man’s v ing up $45 of his money by this proc llu- young man was renoved from his by cause of a ruleof the y company, discharging_employes who "o not pay their bills. This led him to claim from the grocery house, as an oot to the bill against him, damages to the amonnt ot $100 for wrongfully attaching his wages. A trial was had of the e but the jury disagreed, A second t was had, and the Tust jury has found in favor of the grocery house for the $17, which the young man admitted he owed, but which "he claimed to have tendered m.»m The court costs amount now to Some question has en as costs should be taxed to ant, and this is to by the justic r than p: y 6, which he thought oung man hias ln<| hm pl n put to all this ex- pense and to the annoyauces of ‘ted trial in court. The gr judgment for no 1 ¥y i offered to pay without any Suit, and has had togo to « large expen also. Such is a fair Tllustration of the zation. It would have been r both parties had nce in some other way than by into court, but sueh was their privilege, and such was the result of their availing themselve of it, public t The Lux to whetl; P e S For first class M uri wood call on Gleason, at his coal oflice, 26 Pearl street, ool thing in the grocery line give i of Kintz & Klceb, 162 By g Everything new and fresh. a speci; Ily. Thinks it Harmless. The Des Moines Register thus speaks ml'lml.\lly of the munif« For evel tho now fi lnu\' Vaughan, of Council Blll"n, lhmuuh the courtesy of the associated press, is out with another harangue on prohibition. He soars high this time, and poises in mid-air to entreat with touching pathos the friends of personal liberty to come to the help of the poor sull mw mayors who won't enforce the law. Sinee the last my ng of his ~ym- Il\lln' bund he A)qln ars 1o have arged the sphere of his sponsibilities. Wlhien the fivst mayor’s convention wps held, they only assumed to speak for the individual cities that they misrepresented, Now he alone assumes to x-[u'AL for the whole state of fowa, and with a little urging would mnlu\hl do as much for the United State But ‘a_little thing like this pleases him,’ and his mani- festos are alw harmless. He wants another meeting of non: nforcing and wdefying mayors, but their fist expe- i d after ex- posing themselves to the lllhullu of the whole state they have no desire to repeat the experiment.” B s Monoey to loan on chattels, Smith, 130 \I.un auc Taies Fratoer 0G4 Illuull. Funeral notice will appear hnu after, by Forres el Tt e Get Your Bundles Ready. CouneiL BLurss, Jun, 21, 1880, To the Editor of the B This ecity hias been very thoroughly canvassed for the sale of tickets to the charity ball to- night, so that there is not much more to lm done in that line, Buta great n grocerymen, merchants and othie signified a willingness to donate goods. To enable all to contribute the mayor and chief of police will startout this morning in a four-horse cutter, accont- panied by two other policemen, who will go from honse to honse along the streets and will gather up the goods that citizens may donate. The first canvass will be made on Broadway and Main stre and it hoped that every merchant will give something—whatever they haye to do- nate, whether of much or little value but Jet all give something. It is hopec that enough provisions and clothing may be gathered to feed the hungry and clothe the nearly naked, Give! Give! Give! Mike Weatherby, the popular liveryman, furmishes the turnout for the jaunt free Let everybody emulate nis Yery tral W.R. VAavanas, May Respectfully Referred. Corxcin Bueers, Jan, 20.—To the Edi- tor of the BEk: Since it has become nee- essary, owing to the improvements of Indian ereek that several of the bridges have become impassable, would it not be a good idea for the city couneil or street supervisor to provide temporary foot bridges. Especially are they needed at the crossing of Fifth and Union avenaes; also to have the Union Pacific dummy bridge planked over, o that pedestrians not fall through as did one of our Curtin street school teachers to-doy. It shook her up quite violently, and she saved herself from going to the bottom of the 'k by grasping on to the cro: ties, and only Imd time to extricate her- n passed by, have met with a like ex- | It would be well for ted with power to essary preeautions to L onts h probably a heavy suit. CITIZEN, okt bt Wants a Pardon. Tsaac Barrett, who spent the early of his life in Hazel Dell township, and is well known thiough this part of the country, has got into trouble in Colorado He has been in the west for some years, and was for a time city ma shal of =ome place, but seems to have got to drinking too heavily. For some of his wilid serapes he was convieted and sent to the penitentiary for a te Ars, His wife, who is an estimablo lady, and who has also many fri ‘|~ in this und county, is bu inga petition here for his M any of the old residents, who m so well and es- teemed him so highly in the years gone erfully signing the document. i petition will be usedas supplement to eflorts heing made there to - secure his velease. It is thonght that with the whisky out of him and the experience whicli'is now in him, he will behave him- self if he gets his freedom, e i Supplies for Charity. Mrs. Dr. Macrae and Mre, J. B. Atkins, committee, have secured room 5 on rlstreet, and will there veeeive dona- tions of charity and provisions for the poor from all ably inclined people. All contributions, whether pound pack- ages or otherwise, as well as all pro- visions for the supper, are to be left this place mstead of being brought to the hall as announced yesterday. No pack- age of this kind should be brought to the hall. Provisions for the supper should be hrought in before noon um‘ if possible. ey Sk The Charity Ball. Tonight the grand ch ball takes place in Masonie hall. The' committee have met with encouraging support in their efforts to sell tickets .and complete ingements, but there is still much r y and soeially. hody should have at leastone ticket all who ean should be present to en- y the oceasion. Council Blufts should fand to such propor- v home el should gladly end. nt in the cify. do his part to secure thi neral of Mr. Frainey ived yesterday from C; v, brother of the late Jumes Frainey, stafing that he had reached St. Louis, on |||~ W and would ‘arrive over the Wabash 1" lwd the friends to complete the arrangements for having the fune at the Catholic church w morning at 10 o’clock. The 1 gerve as pall-hearers: O, J. Brown, Peter Tholl n Hughes, James vidson. “Masonic. Regular mecting of Harmony C Star this, Thursday,’ even- ing at 70'clock at Masonic | Installa- tion of officers and other business of im- portanee to be transacted. A full attend- 1ce of the members is d ed. Visit- ing members are cordially invited 1o me with us. l]y order of the W. M, N nla Notes. NEoLA, Jan, 20.—R.T. Lovell and J, Iton have returned from Chies g0, whither they went with eight car loads of cattle and struck a very poor market. Deputy Sherift Haines was in town Monday with a landlord attachment against Ed Gorman'’s corn, R. Bardsley has concluded to be- come a rond agent, and n ing tale he exp to tell. Our ive implement dealers are pa ing the country red with bobsleds. Five yeirs ago such things were unknown in this viciity. E. P, lhou n left Tuesday for Ottumwa. and on his native heath will make h future home and amass a fortune by that sure road to wealth, the newspaper bu; nes; The board of trade of Neola are mak- ing & corner on lots in the new town of Brule, Neb., ‘I'he Neola cornet band have fitted up fortable quarters in the and will make it enter- taining for the neighborhood. Bland Rishton proves to be a difficult e 1o the business men of Neola who losely watched the progress and completion of his reside but the fomule isn't the Rumor he staked and lost her on u game of seven-up when he nat Weston. ities ure beginning to come to Mayor Clark, it is said, will be his own successor, but ramor says that the G the publication of which has been 8o long delayed, will i pearance and’ will elt in the choice of BrLL. vs, Vice-Pres, Cashier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 uA»n}_s’.l‘uET, Capital. . Authorlzed Onpull A Btockholders Represent. Do & general banking businoss, Accounts of bauks, bankers, merchants, man- ufacturers und individuals received on favora. ble terms. Domestic and foreign exchange. The very best of attention given to all ness commitied 10 our care, busi- ay | FAVORITE HOME REMEDY is war ranted not te cpntain a single par ticle of mercuby ér any_injurious sub 3 RELY VEGETARY CAUSED BY FRANGEMEST OF THE 11EHN, KID- NEYS AND STOMACH. 1f yout liver is out of order, then your whole system is deranged. The blood is the_breath offensive, you have e, feel languid, dispirited and . To prevent a more serfous con- dition, tike at once Simm CLATOR. 1t you lend a sedentary or suffer with KiDNEY AFFECTIC stimulite A take. Kimmons ‘Liver Rew: Eure to relieve. 1f you have eaten anything hard of di- ,,.-«.un. or feel heavy after meals or eepless it night, tike & dose and you Wil Teel relleved sleep pleasantly. If you are A m 3 at once in_Simmons Liver Regulator. Tt does not require continual dosing, and costs but a trifie. 1t will cure you. o wake up in the morning with & bad taste in your mouth, TAKE Simmons Liver fegulator. Tt corvects | the Billons Stomuach, Sweetens the Treath, and Cleanses the Furred Tongue, Crit- DREN often need some safe Cathartic and Tonie to avert appronching sickness, Simmons Liver Regulator. will reliove Colie, Headache, Stomach, Indigestion, Dy ,and the com- plaints incident to hildhood tues-th-sntéw Dissolution of Partnership. visting between man under the doing business in the town of is this day dissolved i from the fir i ithes ana will coect. all dets duo said and is alone authorized to receipt for the retir all link firm same Da Couneil Bluffs, Town, Janunry 16, 1880, THE GREGORY INCANDESCENT GAS LAMP | t has | that a po The public are infd K his impros been allowel to |l hroneh Me. Willinme, ne i oth snlo are infy t: ujon o EUS & ifacturers and Agents, No. ONLY HOTEL’ In Council Bluffs having Flire Hscapeo| Andall mogern improvements, call bells, fire alarm bells, ete., isthe CRESTON HOUSE! Nog. 216, 217 and 219, Main Street, MAX MOHN, Prop A. 8. Hazi P. T. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange No. 103 Pearl Street Council Bliffs, lowa. Dealers in lowa, Kansus and Nebraska Lands LOTS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY. ]w:ll Estate b:)ughl and sold. SCHUBZ Justlce of the Peaca, Office Over American Expross Company. or nnwr Wm s romoy l “wichout R. CANCERS §cSimite or arawing of Moo CHROMC DlSEASES of all kinds a specialty. o0 z 1l exporioncs. BABY HUMORS Infantile and Birth Humors Speedily Cured by Cuticura. OR clennsing the skin_ and scalp of birth mors, for allaying itehing, burning and Intlamnation, v the first symptonrs of scald” hea it v hlo Cuticura, the g K [ Bonp, and Cutienra Ro internally, are infallible ried Cuticura dies, which gradunlly cured him, until he is now a8 falir us any child. 48200, FOI! NOTHING."” rdon, §7 Arlington Ave,, Charlestown, tos: " iluving puid wbotlt S0 to firs {thout succes ich completely crsey City Helghts, d of “twolve years, gomplotely cu rible case of ¢ 1 Cuticura Remedies, From the top of his, D0 ho. salos. o1 ik fa0t Wi one mass OF scabs.” Every ‘other remedy and physiciuns had been tried in vain. “A LITTLE BOY CUR Nash & Nash, Covington, Ky., writo: “One of our customers bought your Citicura Remedies for his little boy, who find a kind X humor in the head, so thit he wus @ solid scab of cured, and his father says he 0 S50 for th. £0od 1t s omn D arved by 1he . Boston, Send for “How |u>7C;e Skin. Diseases.’ BABY Use Cumtcuiia S Huu PAINS, STRAINS, BACK | wenkness' und weariness caused by overwork, dissipation, standing, wilking, or the sewing d by the CUTICURA New, elegant, an_exquisitely per- n, - TER. ol [ s S infalible. 2. e, AT i au.::‘u‘s'r . WUrPERMAN Y, 51 BROADWAY, ¥, ¥. Oonlnbwl'l and Builde: ¥ the purchuse o March i, 196, of tho Congreg: building, corner 19t and Chicago | streets, purchuso not (0 includge bk founda- 3ion, Turniture and fixtu urther par- {iCulars apply 0 LEAY. 10 BURNHAM, Becretury Church Building Committeo, Janidwssatot HAMBURG - AMERICAN Sick | 'Real Estate, Packet Company. A DIRECT LINE FOR England, France & G rmmy.f J8 steawnabips of this well known line are all of fron, in water tight compartmonts, and re- furnistied with everything o make t passise both safe and agreedble. They carry the United blulu and European wmails, and leave Now York ys aud Baturdays tor Plymouth, (LN mhi, CL('rbouz. (l’ ARIS and HA' lhlus—hrn\ Cabin, $60-$100 Smruu w New | ¥ork , §10 J SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.~Special advertisements, &ch as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants Boarding, etc., will be insorted in this column at thelow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firstinsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insertion, Leave advertiso- mentsat our ofico, No. 12 Peari stroet, near Broadway, Counc hutfs, WANTS. bldswill be received by J to February 20, 18 rick blo tween Bron: JOR RENT “ihe th house formerly oceupielby ¢ iteen. Enquire of MeMahon & Co co-story bri of special bargains, but it is_impossible to pub. lish a reliable list from the fact of so many daily What wo ask is: 1f you want ‘to soll vihing in our line, write us and wo { barsenins to solect from. e unimproved, city or town »As of any Kind in any want lot s hoar from Yoo, aneil Blaffs *1-”- Mude in 31 days by o lady azent of th R ital We wani six more live changes, Swan & agrents, male » ter tc Wm. Randall, & il Blatts, Town. Apply in rorson or by upt. of agencies, Coun- TANTED—Canvassers, $20 n du; and fumilies.” Te il Sample ¢ &to 10 and 1 o 9, or 111! Farnam St., Omaha, 11 to 4. R, Willfams. l, ARM FOR SALE--Ata bargain if sold soon, 16 neres, 6% miles southwest of Omahu. ¢ room house, excellent well und ciste o, one for cight horses, one RUSSELL&CO Manufacturcrs of all sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Especinlly Designed for Running MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. New Massillon Threshers. | Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC. Factory M. on, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Our stock i now complete in overy depart= ment and contains all the lateststylesund effect CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS, ETC., ETC. ~THE- Largest Stock —AND— Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN WESTERN 10WA, | BAMPLES furnished upon application to down town parties, FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK T0 ORDER Council Blufls Carpet Company 405 Broadway. E. R. Cadwell, Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. No. b04 Broadway, : Council Bluffs THOS, OFFICER. W.H. M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Establisned 1855, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTURER DEALER IN HAIR GOODS No. 8387 Broadway, Council Bluils, AND ' PAID UP CAPITAL, $20,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, Mueller Music Com INCORPORATED, SUCCESSORS TO J. MUBLLER. 408 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. We make the celebrated Hardman Pianos, and the Royal Whitney organs, a speeialty’ Every instrument warranted. Send for cataiogues, MUELI MUSIC €O, W. P. .A.Y'LSWORTI—I Council Bluffs, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick huildinzs of any kin] raisal or mavalan sutistaction guarantaol. on Little Giant trucks—tie best in the world, 808 Bighth You Northwestern Hotel. Newly fitted and furnisi Broadway Dummiy Depot. 5150 per day. SAMUEL 1A’ BERSHAW, Manager. Opp. E, Prop. L., Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Lumber, Lath, Shingles Sash, Doors and Blinds. Sole £, Manager, BVERYTHING IMAGINABLE IN CROCKERY, CHINA, Queensware & Glass At Homer’s, \u. 22 Main Street, Conneil Bluffs, ESSEX HOUSE Conven Warm rooms and good board At reasonible " JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCQIL BLUFFS. Practices In Stats and Fede Foows 7 and S, Snugart Bloe, MERGEN HOTEL, une il Blufts . AL & 8t P, new and U Proprietor and ) J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant Tailor! N0, 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, Iowa Avenue and Fi agents foithe | la. | ! Beltiy et 13 ghéh Street, Couneil Bluffs, Frame houses movail It If you buy any where except at Metcalf Bros. They are selling their Clothing at Cost, and guarantee prices on hats, caps, underwear, hosiery, neckwear, silk hand- kerchiefs, trunks, bags, etec., ete. METCALF BROS,, 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. J. L. De BEVOISE, Ageat, No. 507 Brordway, Council Blufrs, | UNION TICKET OFFICE Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following is tho time depariure of tral 1he local depots, Lo wor Bxpross Ancoln l’n-n Om. & K. Overland DUAMY TIATN 10 Lesse Coune -l Illufl 5 0 ) L YU prILDE Prosses, | 5, bl labice s Mon Muri Lusizcnd % Meat Murket, Bmith & Kurtz & sy, GO ew Robert Mulli |u|lu «“i: A i'e Main Cout avd 111 T urn'u st Oinisti Power furnished from hydrant prosses | driving of arrival ana 5 by central standard time, at Uns leave transter depot ton rlior und urrive ten minutes o lator: for

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