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THE DAILY BEE T\”\WC O‘VI'IR CI-H TIU\ETS by elaborate decorations, tastefully ar- :::g?}o::‘l"mhen:u"m‘l"'yfl:"rfI'Rm.“i.d WHOLESILE l"n ‘o"ma ranged, there being a profusion of plants, | ki hyacinths and roses. Small tables were Renneth; Kas., October 15, 1635, HOUSES oF Co U N CI L B L U F F S | A Citizers' Meeting To-night to Frame tha TN, AOIV | 1:'|'I:|.\ m‘.‘(’r‘_ylv Tegal Raitronding. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ’ Zl T- LI N DS EY & COI ital P FRIDAY Mfm\l\( FEB. 10. TFirst One ) v cod taste \ the A young attorney of this city had an I B : arrangements, in all_ their details, were | experience in railroading yesterday., The | s re ¥ o gt atboin B | oo e more iing e AGRIVULACIAL INPLEMBNTS. E=CLLTUSIVIEL o FICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. | SOME ELEGANT SOCIAL EVENTS. ; S COUIses A8 | 1o young man is connected with a firm DEERE, WELLS & (0 serve Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at Bl ‘,..,,,q oysters on the haif shell, | Who are the attorneys for the road on Wholesalo {wenty cents per week, An Attorney's Expericnce in Rail- Cold han, cold turk: f Saratoga chips, w)m-.h the scene mwnn-n»dv He had been Agricullnral ll]]{)‘flmfll]li, B“gms' H. W. TiLiox, : anager. roading—Council BlufMs Boy in rown and “lnu- bread, olives, pickles; | looking after a case at Underwood, and | o, fite , e, Coutiert ey, Towa. y Veal eroqu s mush, hot |y slaye » dld y Kansas—Outting Sorape at On q was so delayed that he did not reach the Avdaatistng A6 Vitl rolls. cken S, wator crackers: | depot until the accommodation train was | KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING €O, b g monds. - pulling out. He made a dashy run, and Corn Shellers, Stalk Catters, A A R he ladies all received beantifal floral | managed to climb on. “"He had not time | pieeHarrows, egders, Corn Plantars, Pocd Cut- BN lioot claction osenrs Makol 8 s eall ’T"" "'_'I' Boiting. \h 8 which were varied and arranged | to get a ticket and had not provided him- ok Falls, Tl [} r school electic ccurs March 8. he en or a citizen's meeting. to be solf with a pass. It was in vain that he | Nos.1%1, 1501, h\(n t., Council Blufrs, Pants to order, from $5 up, at Reitel held in the Masonie hall this evening, has ,\nmng the invited guests wore Mrs. | o1 the conductor :\\;‘..: iy 788 ‘o8 Why he DAVID BRADLEY & €O The Married Ladies' Progressive Euchre | heon signed by many leading men of | J. Brown, Mrs. 8. Farnsworti, Mrs, F. € . “ 8 I3 Y many 2 v A 1 no ticket. The o Ao ¢ ; Manf'rs an 1Jobbors of club meets this evening at the residence an Thore I8 ‘¢ wident en. | (onove |, Rockwell, Mrs. B ad no ticket, The fmullu(m could only s s b o e S | BB ST | e, o | g Taiis s g, | RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, feld and W. T. Cole, the livery | thusinsm througi k‘ — I“.«‘__'“ _"‘,’“ of | ott, Mrs. M. .\mi!h. Mrs. W. W. | onecould ride on that train without a | carringos, ana all kinls of Farm Macinory. men, have formed a part ip. ‘j""’ Ing a city ticket, with a view of get- \l k. C. Ul Mes. WL | ticket. The attorney offered gold, but it | 1100 to 1115 South Mun Strest, Coun-il Bluffs, A N s Nine mombe hael Strogofr | 1ng good men into office, rather than to | M Mrs. C. R ler, Mrs. G, W Towa B s, Mrs, O, M |§| Wi, Mra, 1t | was disdainfully spurned Nothing but | - company wer tered at the Revere | bestow the offices "l"”)“"””"“’l" "ty ‘\\h‘i“m"'h Mre. (e n pasteboard bearing the company’s AXE HANDLES, eithak bots 10 1 evident oy Gounel Bty | Aytesworth, Mis. 4, 3 Chsady Hee S | &, pastobusel boaring the somprng's | ______AX8 naWDiA__ | FELT BoOoOTS. <. H. ( i lh-gnl nnlIm;: of Fidelity Council m---nl‘ its best Hllm'n-lu I'e t it now, train was stopped, wihile an attempt was bres.EMAR. 860 £COUNSE): No. 166 R. A. this (Friday) evening. A | and yet there soe at difficulty in | J. W, Chag Mo 7D, Bdm S| made to make fruce. The conductor I i full atten s dosired: getting such to_allow their names to be | Mrs, H. ";J'"I',» M O amion: | fnsisted on Daving fho attorney gt Touncl B.m Haa 'dla Fastary, ing John Phillips was | 600, “A number of the best citizens | Mrs, J. T. in, M sy, off, while fhe latter, With vislons |y . eeurers of A, bitks Slédge snd Sman Haines for . : D, Stuisbs, Mr g i “”,” of a big damage suit, refused, and i o, bick He v have been mentioned for mavor, but ey, Mrs. Tho: My 1 rotested against’the conductor putting | — d 5 : e bmught to this city and placed in Jail. uulwx «.1|| peremptor! l\)w Tui*' to con- | Ny 'piddy, Mrs. T.J. Macka: ’ 5. | him r;ll. sheriff’ happened tl. lu‘- on o " o | sider the matter bly. It is ex: | p, sey $s. or. M board, gave the waggish advice | ——— — - ,n]‘h';“'z‘l‘;"‘;‘ Gloasgn, wio was et by | L B R Yo niht wai | Dsey, M 'i,j ,“f""""“ s W | 1o e Moy ot the con- |~ COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET €O, A s stol ind foars | bring such a pressure {o bear upon ~n|||.' . f i M ‘| ductor. then the sherift could arrest him 2‘,‘.‘,‘:,'2,%.,,, ““,,|I,‘;,“"“|;(',' ""!”:l']“,"",!‘f;, of these as lu“‘uu their consent to ser bp. 1 ok ,‘ and bring him_ along with him to_the Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, cover. sl bt Gd ot ,""';;':,,"',‘;:g Tk -n. Mrs, CMeDowe, | Bluns as a Prisoner. Tl atiorney i i Fixturos, Upholstoey Goods, RinS "“"-‘;"“"ll“l*“” being Kept | focling was manifest in the p : Yo I in back to the st i oned il I d indulgesin frequent | wopic® The danger of such a ci N ;. | 't off After some furthe i 4 : o wild spolls. Tt s not been decided what | Vors TRs, ST A ¢ 3i s, O frs, C. o ) 4 . CIGARS, TOBACCO, B0, I :D fl: l } bl S E: Sl I 1 ( ’ r ) been de weting, for such a purpose, that [|.., L A leying the attorney concluded to get off' | - - M K to do with him. The jail is certainly no | fiftor citizens will romain iy, or clo | L8 .-.‘. oA b i walk k. He fid not procuedes OY & MOURE, . a] = ce for him. allow themselves to | ked by : Kt aap far on his journcy wh o Jobbors in the— DUEINESS OFFIC connell, Mrs. ivery more cunning and ambitious polit 11 “ ,' mated to the conductor t " i | . % v | v wurday night whether able | [t js hoped that there will be no suc ; ) LR o rimself into a gr srape | o f a wattend or not. Aftotlier $1,000 would | it ayise from this attempt fo got af 4 o Jackson, 'I\'t‘,fl" OB | g man et off tiere, and the condietor | Nos, 2 Main and 2 Pearl Sts, Council Blufts, And Eastern Prices Duphcated- erte oo much to distribute among the | free, fair expression of the choice of the | 315y N HOWe. M St aton, concludod that lie had not dono just the Town. _ poor of the cit better class of citizens. I L ot Tobinson. Ky | legal thing, and he commenced backing = for Prices. Harmony A'lmph-l NO. . E. S, met The probability is that Colonel John and Murie l,m””,; Stevens, Pus up the tr lI- ht up with the COMMISSION. evening in. regular session, after | W. Chapman will be placed in nomina- Larimer, Chapman, | Stewart, Browiy, | tttorney, prevailed upon him to get on | = T e which the members had refreshments | tion by the meeting this evening as | piiy ' | board and_ thon tho it SNYDER & LEAMAN Witlian enjoyable time was Indulged in | muyor, Many of thoss who lave signod i, Deming, Rie : ime | biickud up to Underwool, wher ST Storchouse and Salesroom, 41 N. Maiu St. Office 412 Broadway, inounced 3 some time by all present. Il favor him, and it is underst il it M 1 M % s on nlx’ulul the attorney could get a k <[ ,andProduceCJmmissi.m Harchants. 8. E. Maxom, the architect, is working | that he will aceept: the nommation, ace was restored. and the tr on tho plans for a new residence for D, | comes in tie vight way, Colonel Chap- | i FEIY CETE e Sroth) | steaming into Council Bluls only fifteen | No. 1Pearl st Council Blufts. | Council Bluffs, Iowra. A. P.Hunehett, to be creeted on the site ; for d long time as the Sith strect, in honor of Miss Ston. of minutes late. 7 " cita 5 e e e ——— WP AYILSWORTE, is present residence, as soon as the | repub ader but he has of Miss Gage Lyons, and the T n fuirly opens up, late bec f fnd many demo- | ARG AL 5E it Wi haye | Tn the Pacific Medica ) Lie o "~ McCLURG CRAC 1, the cattle men, in- [ CF ¢ N been in the eity the past three weeks the | 15 reported of 4 youth who swallowed an TR o o as cattle through i e i 8tE of Miss Mity il open pen knife measuring three .m!l a L cansing (o spread of | 0 his record inthe past. g ancing was the principal *featur half inches. A common and | Fine Crackers, Biscuits and Ca'es, vost |,| ¢ gave bail ,“ an. | of the staunchest democ S fre ‘\m‘m,,”m‘ treatment in such cases is to give 5 W Blugs, o, those who most lowdly e 4 oil, but Dr. Hutchings, who had el It is whispered that 0 ig LT 1 the ecase, administe hearty and C, M, Harl willhave the nomina- [ #1882 & > g : shoand bickwheat cakes, (i_.(.us f(r;j”\l;{“ u);_nyi ~:l:prlr-n‘u- ('uul;t] and | by 2 . and Mys, | Dt l-(l l_|:l{ mst ; ment and it ) ”- ) :vl— MAURER & CR! \”” site the gover city attorney divided between them, : ; MBrown, | ered without having caused the leas AT LT Browdway, opposite “the government | Copiain “Hight will probably bo given | {15 P Mry qnd 2 L Importers & Jobbers ofCrockery, Glass ware the nomination for judge leaving the | {0 Vo R, T ) 8 Misses Lamps, ¥ ery, it will he qsed asa shoe fac o other place to Ins younger brotherat | ¢ Goods, eODREE e oW, manufacui the bar, although some, of Harl's friends | Gonov s to be added to the city this ye: 0 e T SEitiD Stewart, :bbi ' s 1881 are urging Judgsiip. s o Riglinrds - GGISTS, In the cirenit court yesterday the case | The'labor clement has been given to | 00 Brown, i etk Ol i SITABLE MUTUAL B = s of Dr. Bellinger against the” estate of | wnderstand that it will be. recognized by | a IR QLAee W b HQULEA PN I HARLE, HAAS & CO., therine Daly was on trial. This i the seleetion of two or three candidates o Hoxvices: it dstonse, olntmis dat | SLieln clioosing. In wiow of this Br. | or i molnts, 1tankShibbs of Life and Endowmant Association Waolesalo Drugts, Ol Paits, Glas, 2 i ol S L SR AL BT E B DY 8 ~ E. Hart, B. W. Hact Woodbury, J ) Brick building of any k'nd ra’ e or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame house: v i bita ) : : ; 3 &8 : fain St., and ) guaranteed. Frame houses moved b d”-'v“'.n':l 1‘.‘1‘.1‘.‘5[:-'"@\!-::".'1‘.:' ora! i [ orjhot lderm n, Ho s beon quito | min, Plsey 1 CHWATESOCR 0N " conmert it U™ | onTittle Giant trucks—the best in the wrld. o 3 m iis charges according honors, or because of a lack of apprecia- | Fios '”‘ ke CEGRC R L R I ol e DRY GOOD: 808 Bighth Avenue and Bighth Strect, Council Bluffs. o ubility of the patient to | Honton to t of the, demoeracy, Harry Bowman. OFFICE IN BENO'S BUILDING. SO a0 (e PO The Denison newspaper rivalry s [ which he hasso enthy ically work 5 ot Bt Mt Glon Rooms Nos. 12 and 13 M. E. SMITH & CO., amusing. The ew got the f | for years, he has never had the laurels g Ol e 5 s0n s Poarl stroct. £2,500 in case of Death. 1 t d Jobb { D G d e = ¢ publishing an extr - | placed on his brow. With plenty of oMY X AIPOTLETS &nd Johbers o 1'!' 09 g > P TOTTORS aining an accountof the burning of the |t to attend o city matters Towans In Kansas. $1,000 Endowment atithe end of ten | x 8t SPECIAL NOTICES R E:MO V E:D West Baptist church of that placc. The | and having gained mach experience and | charlie Adolt an. old. Couneil s | years. § i N OTEOE - Spactsl asictisainis Reuouline Y . Bulletin- gets back at wever, b 4 1ot aaan, S avordacms X : Slia ”,.,m ..-nl.ln l‘)"r‘lilf(tr“n ';',‘,f:.’,::fl“""‘ ]by bie :f,"‘ ) boy, quit his city life he; out s verage cost for year of assessment, RU. Lost,Found, To Loan For Salg, To Rent, Wants, % g vs: “The statement tha for the it place. His |m.«.~ vice for | 2o and entered upon a bucolic existence, Y s of orgunizati ) e s ———— | Boarding, ete., will be i Vinto R 9 k in. Sherida i Sl G 50 years, $1¢ thelow rato of TEN C s b ¥ rom intense heat eaused b; (ne now. the workingmen aiso adds to the &h‘unglh in Sheridan county, Kansas. Ie has | 30 3 41 to 50 years, $19, firett 1 Q FIVE CENTS PER I he old stand N [l Main St., yas noted by the Roview’s solentific e | of his mn.f.nr : | been kept busy on his ranche and little ¢ and inforaation on application. cf.zi."::fi:é:;::[ e R ST Bhvs aaPGerts 6y il Comodions qunriers or, while the hi; al branch obsc mong the workingmen, true working- as bee: o e i oh he has , ) P SreaLe thal it was. the groatest fire ‘which Doni- | mon, ME: L. Kimelutn is prominent, and | 1 oen hoa it Lo i though ol T YN S : gy aetitaas o OBIoR pHOY B (oML BUoch oA No. 226 Br&adwa;, won has ever witnessed since it in- | his merits would doubtless be recozn S 137, ) [T SOy fa fol L tore : — e Brondway, Council Bl Where © will be ploase 10 sco my miiny fr habitea.” A few years before it w: - | at this time, but it is understood thi - | lowing notes from his pen will be read 62 Agents Wantey WIRT & DUQUETTE, = A = W and. completo ussoruncnt of labited the bus iioss part, of town wis rangementiare Toing made for ving \\|]\h interest: Sai B Aol ) Wholesalo B JVANTS: o ; repeatedly swept by fire here is noth- [ hima position in the mail service. e is tH, Kansas, Feb 1 it sy i antinam roceries A v agol 3 LATESTF b S {5 o B LCing nvanber GaLor P I | nWORDy, meAB he maal buon siott v | Tiltems. o, ouelosi 36 ot ey JACOB SIMS, Fruits, Confeationaty & Fancy Grocerios. O st ae more | S| FabIIcs in spring an extra! fortunafe, a serious accident preventing | poem, in which fourteen men il Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl £t., Council Lluifs, t e \n ) w - lim pursiing his previous oce iuu in the thirteenth stanza, nor my s ATTORNEY AT LAW e e " | And leing locaten In luree quarters T am botter Money toloan by Forrest Smth. ke is no charity subject, however, for gence on Spring. Tl wo o . £ GROCE St 0| b e, Conier @ | - hSvor boforo, ptoparedito sotvo tlia publio — y is acknowledged, and he would | tioned gems of American literature were S : AN tnncr. Coone ' Mules for Sale. fill well dny positionto which he would | religionsly deniea a reading by you; COUNCIL BLUFFS. GRONEWEG & SCHOENTG 2 2L MR Of Gounel DIt J. M, SMITE 1 have for sale thirty-six head of fine | aspire. in fact, you alws Practices in Stats and Federal Courts. Jobbers in Staple ad F«lmy GI'O'J'GHES F(’H R SOHEL YAOUIOO e Pearl . i " mules, running from fifteen and one-half [~ Among the workingmen there is_great | and accepted se This was while 1 TRooms 7 and 8 Snuzars Bl ? : ! | ot o s e ronted ik bl VI h : to seyenteen hands high. anxiety (0 get city ofticials elected who | was elerking at the Beehtele hotel, The | - — Nos. 117, 110 and 121, Main St., Council Blufts, | {152 5rY"y Al on lot WX 11 3 erchant Tallor Masox Wise. will see to'it that the dangers of floods | enclosed is a harmless article, and I want MA&O I V]i P b Tow apply 10 A H. \mnu.; on premises. = 3 onthe hunmm are done away “nh 'lhe e tinetly und hd lhn 1 did 5 = c f A L KIRSCHT & CO. i A 4 & programme for the char- | Jopkéd upon by many as menacing o as good as 1 know how 1o write. lur- % 7 : cet 1o st kDl o ity concert to-morrow evening is one well bollnnh!nc of flood, there being no | ther, if it does not meet your cditorial S o ¥ % P Wy 4 ',',"'.‘(!m‘"f“"l strect, bty B ESS EX H OUSE ) caleulated to please the general public | way for the water to pass through it.” The | approbation and in consequence receives b Also Wholesa .I\“;.:‘vl.u‘:( i 416 Broad- | ¥ L —— Conxer BRyAN ND V" and lovers of fine music, while the pro- n-mzm?uum-nl has made s ; 1 moves, | that gr: 'l'\d smiluTnn; is «-:m.mm luhh\ s Y . 1 LK R, {-\.'-’fl 3 Main NER BRYANT AND Y Srs, % i i 3 . | by resolutions, to get culverts built | ion, dark and deep; into the editor’s A 2 HARDWARE 3 o atel Opposite City Buildings, Council Blutt: ceeds will add to the pleasures of the | il ,yoh this damp, so that water could | great waste bask w me to state that e R el i e e pass nll but lmlhmg has been done. Now ».Imllllml griev lllwlnny .~|4-l| p. 1 2 T (“.Ilillu \IUL. lish o relinl gl ot of 8 y fom—ad PART 1. itis claimed that in” the building of the | have long figo come to the conclusion 5 holestle change it o sk | 1 (i} ek Orehestry 4 3 b 9 HONBEOE0R Y B concinglo 1 i wnything in o _Warnirooms and good board at roasonable AT | ot e | e e i, | Florses and Mules | Hudwrs Tiovars, Sl Sor || st eS| et 1T patteo | ind the il greater. avdesi 10 | Tactunly posscased a forte.” Tut, “foric” | Foralpurroses 1 i ko s ol B wd 10| | “;ml: i of fif.«.‘h 3y Kl i ey ' iilingor, | support only such men as will pledge [ unately’ (deep pun, tra rbid- | 1 lots. Council Blufis, low. = : - X from you,_ Ewan & 0 0 thwester Hote] 2 Rof .um‘h' themselves tolcok after this, and protect | den) I' still exist and in peace and - ARNESS, ETC. rar from you, Bwan & W P n h Iullull o the people by compelling some outlet to | contentment. I am, yours A, = — s, ' ‘ e he Song for Me.. ....Watson | be made. Ciias. B, ApoLp, | THOS. OFFICER. L M. PUSEY . KMAN & CO.. ot of Omaua. "6 | Newly fitted and furnishod ()|!)) Broadway iss Annie Merke The dirt filling is also to be dragged L 2 3 4 INNE] 4 3. 16.—To the Edi- Manu‘ncturers of and Wholosalo Doalors i : P i Dumuy Depot. or diy, Solo—The [n\\ll\(}u d. ..-Bullivan | fnto 0 o comtont, “nare e oBAC s | tomEaErh, Kang Yob. 10.-To the Bdi | OFFICER & PUSEY, EAIOpsIe L e ] v iihion; EAMUEL TALE Prop. great many and varied opinions as to the | first arrived Leather, Hareoss, Sadilary, Bte. T it | Lo 1L BERSHAW, Manasor !“""'“‘l"l“""'“ oy -"f‘"" Hiing. and grad: rrived | ““N alop § L BA N K E R S No. 525 Main St., Council Bluffa, Iowa. ‘: ., cot ra, _\- sherries, |vl\v‘m|~4 he oject for nmmuvr a tem- wllh “Kansas! o FFICER, 5 Bre m. , Council track from the blufls (o the bot- ) Kan i HATS, CAPS, D10, 00 Fr s iy, ol ONLY HOTEL e O ot | { Ayingldeltveoaniaioorth of COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA METCALF BROTHERS, THE GREGORY INGARDEZGENT GAS LAHP 1n Gouncil BIuts having CROCKERY. id that J.J. Brown is f!l:muiug bri slock on Mitha NO 226 Broadway,Council Bluffs, ¢ us a visit they would kinguon afo grontly interostod A SO S ey R € Bstalished 1605, in Hats, Caps 105, omer vt 0 e e | FUiTE HiSCa, such sc and they ‘are anxious to best states in the union. True, - Y 0 I on his in _ have men placed in office who will pro- | Kansas did experience ha ard times, drouth Nos. 312 and 344 Broadway, Cont s, i B lumps an ? 8. A Avdull modern fmprovoments, call bells, fre iy an y . 'a - 18 1% 01 Hoized o larm beils, elc, 151ho § the |uuua(s of labor in these re- | grassl ors and_hot winds, but e 1] S R IBmaisaupant on I Y Quutetio | st flow stabs had, In its infancy, many ob v HEAVY HARDWARE, | s Duisind Gaks: (g CRESTON HOUS. 1ML and \\', . r . 3 The democrats have already called hlAl('ll's to contend against. u.,. Kansas 4 T rough M , 18 all ot 8 3 Nos. 213, 217 an ) Muin Street, therr primaries and convention, but | is *‘out of the woods™ now, and is offer . lo are | an $ MAX MOHN, Propriotor, Miss Kate Gerner, accompanist. whother they will make''a difforent | ing oot nducements to'the immigrant. 1. L. Do BEVOISE, Agent, ’ L ~— throughout can hardly be | The county I'live m (Sheridan) is prob- No. 507 Broadway, Council Blufs. cii'x;gl.g[)lg'hfi:'.‘-\g“m. sale. C. Straub, Coun- | determined until after the convention | ably tho prettiest laying comnty” in | And Wood Stock, o LAMP d[i(l GROGKERY Chicago Lumber CO. . the state has five streams Wholosnlo anc 2 Shingle |!|||)II('III|~ Hivalnor 1ed “"‘, |||“)|)"|r e “ al of HIDES AND WOOL. hol le and Retail Lumber, Luty, Shingles TR0, ¢ convention yet, and their action will | which abounded with fish. Timber grows e T Sathy Doore.op. Dindy..” Bolo speiis fOr.he Feb. 18, — Thursduy | doubtless be affected by the nominations along their banks and wood costs about KIEL SALE STABLES D, H. MeDA D & CO., =Al= celebrated Marblehead Conce Vi a dunce over the ade to-night o The of mahanta fon REDUCED P, CES ;i i ACCONSELL, SIstand in the \l\-l\n‘mll‘;l\mt e ) iavo ! Eivon pn|EaBsd: o' EOJmmM)P f@]tuua o nsla.l,a d (Hm.fls'. o i‘I ? RI'UDS’ New s :‘ ,:I4”| wilow, Wool, Pelfe, oo . Coupe: At omer s, direr, b SRR Hanufacturers of all siz R T8 YIS Iy &2 was brought on whe cs Cowhick | the dea o fi):‘;‘vum"" the dvn;::fl(g“r' I ) imagine attempted to earve 1. J. Sizemore and 3 his oyes | we tru y must live in a wild country— b i sueceeded in inflicting two wounds in his i i [,.,'.,‘,l',"[‘.ifl..‘..‘"‘:.f,,,u yiaukon "“i““““‘ » uongh o o s i No. 23 Main Street., Council Bluffs. Ta, thigh. An information was fited against | de ¢ e will be the demeeratic nomi- | e’ enter e o T e COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL €O, R - him n Justice Whe 's court the next Ry plnlplu But seven-te snths v from Towa, —Wholesate Dealers in— = % i U‘ SFLI«J(Q7 O morning and a warrant for his arrest ' 4 and this i " " 2 23 E B s ot » : { for, Y an 18 | *'Last fall the pomuati dly ting & Lubricating O3, Gasoliny % il | special constable to serve i SR "1"' B L O, Theve 1y il v | now it is 2,400 The crops last year we . - e, Heitian went along with him'as a body | #ppurent about the oftice, -however, | good, this ¢ splendid. About five | SRR e i 8. Theodore, Agent, Chuneid BlaTs, Towi. “{:i“d In crossing the river they were l‘l' ]nnl" being considered a very des yei ‘l 1(1-“~‘,;m.v.,l.. n in! ],1][.-.| « 4 t - AD = obliged to pull outof the track to pass o | able one. et and they thought it would be hA Bt LUMBER, PILING, ETC. “ % | 1 U > oiIfne Toaded lmn!) when both tes k Ald, Siedentopf declures himself out of | many years before” they would be en- dary o gl S EE JLiave boughid : Automatic E ngiues l}nouh’lllln- m-l ]nl lu \v;m 1i 0 vork !f;:]v”;m:i ;}:;h b ’nblfllliil"m\\l)lllx::;x;:];o take 4\mu~]|<id upon Ii’ |lh«- ’nl;_lnxul wnhw HEULEK & BOLEY, Proprictor A. OVERTON & CO., A ”\I,\ there for a while, but beyond a d A ositions otso,however. Instead of avast, enc anio ormen i Bl Har 1inhe s Espeelally Desizned for Runnin, witting o S SRLARE S el I Gese also 1 said to be ot of all seeminig wasto of land, wo how find hip- . Hard Wood, Sout : b, Pl!”fiv ; pecially De v franning at the Sland they found that the man ] py homes, f and school houses dot 4 " v i 74 Ad they wanted b "'|"'"1' to Nobrasla, anl as | AU Mynster is sand to In‘\u u willing: | ted hmn-luludfl ther; blug stemn Js wagine R. RICE, M. D s i o, 10 St Pazio doute. Telo % 1LLS, GRAIN ELEVAT( his was beyond their jurisc on they 088 L0 Lake the Of ol the su- | war with buffalo grass; sheep, cattle and . ’ . - i tlully ORI ' o Bate obligc w“.“,,,,,,,’,,,.) e )::lzllmnom( if it should be forced upon Borses gccupy the ruge msted of bl CANCERS g, gt i b viutoved drdhout T R WD ELECTRIC LIGHT i s and coyotes, and instead of the shift- : P~y : 3 Substantial abstracts i "The raco for llu~ marshal’s office prom- | Jess Indian an into ligent, thritty and | CHRONIC DISEASES o it kinds a sp JOUN LINDER, EbOR‘OIFT Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, B reet, Councl i shal, Gi 8 ate, B io ‘e wonderfy arl Str il Blutfs, inpg ionars - — ew Massillon ros!h e, o A Hf'l.‘fin'."fll.\, E 0\‘\‘.““.{;“ |Nul.w,l..:.|1)l AN average ,,.‘,,...‘..1.* fni "f‘"'"i" G CONSULTATION Viok s Lmlorl‘fld a‘rq Do?\msnr“\.' n?: I&IL:qv\l').s‘ ; ‘ w Massillon Threshers, ail of Tears. ough are also named as bable ca tenacity and courage. It is he who fights | - gont for St Gotthard's forh Bitters. No, 13 . Cad o Ber B e 4 Meagro particulars of a shooting affray | did: ol 3,'1‘.'.'.'?,,""’ .””f ::'."u.'f'. f::)\;'rl o‘f the baitles for the development of R . : Mala A, Counoll liuts, E. R. Cadwell, ey and Woodl 33 " ! 2 1, A L] served i 0] o . i LBURNHA Pres. e A ‘:‘.,‘,’““:\.:fi““"r.. Sh ik oagh us,. ¥ our | fhefore, and he will doubtless malta it in: | sog'er j.."_.'fi.!".’. f:,’."i,l‘f,‘flz';:;.';,," e \ SCHNEIDER & BECK, Pea] Estate Pl\obme STATIONARY d . pla W, wha }AUArTel | toresting if he enters the race. Clough is | is Lere, on the frontier, where g d Domostic Wi d Liae [ y | 5 Ry began between Murphy of Dunlap, and | favorably numed by many, he having | worthy of their steel are made, and Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, | Portable and Traction Rickner of Vail. Thoms Ryan, a spee- | boen on the police forco in years gone by, | though their faces are bronzed, tl (]un[)l h.l S al[]fla an No 60 M \ Couneil Bluffe, AND DIVORCE LAWYER. TR AR t‘;“i{, .:m-‘rl with Murply nd was st and beigs considored a_good ‘oMeer: | hair” not always slecked — — conyal Bl SAW MILLS, E1e, ckner, (known s s viends of each are zealously, but quietly | elothes not the best fit, yet in their breasts e ———T— o . i S 1 : mpon Ryan drew a revolsor, wiich being | working. {loflied uas the ek s Yol ihels reaia 102 MAIN STREET, MERGEN HOTEL, No. 604 Broadway, : Councl BIOS | o, oo Museition, 0. Braneh Honse knocked aside by Murphy, was |~ ‘The siggestion is made that for alder- | can be found in many of his more genteel A . r y 510 Pear] 1ounail Blufts eharged, the ball ussing 0gh the deg | man at lacge the second ward will lay | appearing brothors e i e s Main St., Council Bluffs 510 Pearl it Couuil Blulls of anothor byst 1. Coleian | speci ms, as it has not had that | more common, hosmitality more gei 1 A N O, B &QC, M & Bt P, and | p o Mavse A. 8. Hazouron, | - - e _— 8 | honor. ‘The fourth ward has had two, “nd“fi.“’, u'.‘n';;ulm &”_l:mh,;f mftlfl‘.;:fi'lm- Capital. . ; ©.....$100,000 | ¢t 3 Street cars o " : : | SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. For first ¢l i wood call on | and the fivst ward has been remembered. | more thoroughly diflused in their blood, | Authorized Capital.......... 250,000 prw”\;"“'“, very i tirst P, 7. Mayne & Co, Gleason, L his . Yoard st | Hence the sccond thinks it is its turn, 1t is no small undertaking to leave | Stockholders Represent.... 1,000,000 | ¢lass. Opened Dec. 13 N ¢ Koy ol 445ily suitrs, tapocment a3 pomlopls —— ot S i | poal Estate Exchange‘ WRS. D. 4. BENEDICT, Harr t 1 eaatin bis | Ono of the most elegant ladics’ lunek: - i Do a general banking busiues v : 10 of 5 & ' lunek- | west and endure the hardships. But the MANUFACTULER AND DEALEG N palie it th ¢ v andi * | cons of this season was given yesterday | Worst is passed. Those coming out now LOunts of banks, baukors N. SCHURZ No. 16 st . Council Iilufts, Towa. ' o d individuale rec o 2 @ g afternoon by Mrs. A. T. Rice and her | Will find” good sailing, and every in- | lacturorsan " A 2 P o oo L M J ' | dawghter, Mra. A M. Juckson, i their dustrions person can find honorable Jllfltlfie Or the Peflce. IR OODS y Horse Powers. employment, good lands for homes, usoil | = Domestic und foreign exchange, ¢ 5 INCIL BLUFES AND . ssidence, No, 134 Fourth strect. The [ \hich will bifug bim good resulie, snd.a | The very best of aitention given to all busic LOis IN.COUNCIL LLUEFS AD No. 337 Brozdway, Council Bluie. parlors had thewr attractiveness increased 1 eommunity which will do honor'to any | Bess committed to our care. 1 omice Over American Bxpress Compuiy, OMAIIA A SPECIALTX. Lieal Eatate bought and sokd

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