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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, MAKGH 22, 1883 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. MONDAY MORNING, MARCH. P OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivored by enrrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week. HW. T A0 . TELEPHONES ). 43, Manager, AUSTINESS OFFICE MINOR MENTION. New spring vrrv|~ at Reiter's The United States court meets to day Additional Council Blufts news will be found on the second page The supreme court closed y afternoon John Johnson was arrested Saturc night for being drunk and using abus Iangunge M Shinn was the drew the firemen's clock Saturday night Owing to the absence of Rev, Mr. Bates, the pastor, there were no sl rvices in the Prosbyterinn church yesterds Quarterly mecting services were held n the Methodist church yesterday, pre- siding hl<|u Smith bei present gold bowed of the churches yester: \apply at the BEE office ( i Dalrymple on joined |h|~ great army of ‘ex's, o ap his place as clerk to \«|||||n' its session lucky man who at the raflle of Dunlap, has fter the skip v who has been Dakota, was in the Wisconsin Julm Foster of Chamberlain, s ‘]rll!_y United State arshal, y on \mml n route to ice committee have cont wnh \vlmll/\\ Hill for ma repi E ep d nnl\- n men from fi .Ilnw nul into th of Muadison st nd is the engineer at the ( ¢ morning. She | long time, and the sad event was not uncxpected. The remains will be {aken to Dunlap for burial. On Saturday Pat Horton gight-pound fish from Kintz grocery store, One of the movement, followed him and Officer Welghtman, who la in juil. The Nonpareil readers wi ( 1 1 genuine surprise iad pastea into her on the 1 ret, whose sneaked an & Kleeb's 5 saw the notitied nded the man yesterday lln old Iml» The Methodist ludie $heir phantom concert indefinitely will \ze for an_ Easter ten The young folks of St. Paul's church_ are 1z to n o) ay, entitled “Berry Pickers,” The bar at. Sidney, the old home of the tate Robert Per tions and arran 3 to be held Colonel Keatley, of this vited to give one of the Masons of Sidney have also pussed appro- olutions. The order for the saloons to close up yesterday was vory gencrally’ obeyod, Two or three, in “lm-n lunc ch counters locked, claiming th boarder: e Of kb mothing was occasionally slipped ove the counters to an_intimate fricnd, but general quict prevailed. William aken sick on Fri- day and on S was reported to be dungerously f“' esterday he rallied somewhat and hopes are entertained of his recov During the build ‘mfl of the old Union Pacitle bri betwedn & city and Omak in the caissons and contracted a d from which he has v This with other troubles comphc.\lu his case, Arrangements haye been made by ‘which the elementary elass of the musical institute will be held” each afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. 50 as to accommodate the children whose parents do not wantthem to be out 1n th nings. The evening sessions of the instituto will open at 7:30 o'clock, The attendance promises to be wvery large, and th an assured success, Prof. Towne has such a wide reputation as an instructor and leader, as well as a musieal composer, that all who can will gladly avail themselves of his presence here, " A number have also arranged with him for private lessons during the daytime. have_ postponcd ‘meet- next Thurs lly L Life Insurance. The forty annual statement of the New York Life Insurance company is the most notable exhibit it has ever published. It shows remarkable gains over 1884, and in all its details and all things considered is the best ever made by any company in the world. In 1885 its asscts incre: 1ts surplus increased $: Its insurance in force mcrmn l $30,- 201,914.00. Iis nssets January 1st wore near! ly $67,- ed S7 .flu ‘.(,7 75, Its surplus January 1st was over $13,- Is insurance in force $260,000,000. It returned on matured tontines, en- i dividends nearly 5,000, h able profits re l\u ned on matured tontines during the past three years have never been cqualled by any other company. Its interest receipis alone paid all' death losses and added nearly one-half million ollars to_the rofits of the living in 1835, The New ork Life is purely mutual, and has al- ways been owned and managed by the poliey holders. All who are contemplat- ng insuring will do well to consult_wi the compiny’s genel agent, E. C. Smith, No. 506 Broadw. y, Council Blufls, ng tontine, lim- dowment policies. B Best conl and wood n the ety at Glea- son's, 26 Pearl streot. Uncle Sam's House. The work of ercoting the new govern. ment court house and postoflice, since the superstructure was begun, has gone along nicely, and in consideration of the many days on which work was entirely guspended on account of bad weather, the progross made is certainly satisfac: tory to the citizens of this city. The laying of the cut stone and the brick work on the first story is almost completed—in fuct t 1y'8 more work will be all that is nee to bring that floor to completion. The arrival of the carved stone for the top layer of the flrst story is now anx- jously awaited, and is expeeted in a day or §0. Last woek the workmen put in flve full days, which is the largest number of days in any one week that they b cen able to work since January 1. ‘L'l gflrt) men employed on the structure J. King, the general foreman for C tractor Rice, sp. lay at his home in . Corning with his family e, Seventy-five head of horses. Bmwn s Paxk Hon E Council Blufts, Towa. | DOUBT AS T0 ZULU'S RECORD Two Ohallenges for Him to Show His Speed, and a Howl Raised. THE FUNEHAL OF THE SUICIDE. A Sunday Morning Blaze—Decisions of the Supreme Court—Protest Against Knight's Bill— Uncle Sam's Horse, Zulu's Record. Last fall there v it is claimed t Poppleton, won a wd of 2 record has been causing some little stir among horsemen, and the matter has Deen investigated of late by special cor- respondents of leading sporting papers, 1d by others. In the last number of the ieago Horseman communication on the »nm OMATIA, . Marel litor Horse- I s in your issue of January 28 th AL JL Poppleton, of this eity, takes ex; Lo 0 hivein the récord of his stalion gt ed with the doubtful records, and he s it was & mateh race for $100 against a horse named Warren D, . owned at Council Blutis, by Colonel fey, and that there is no doubt abont the record, as the certiticate from the Council Bluft “on which track the race took p it. W perhaps it does, but yet to hear the fisst person say they think lllm anywhere near o good a lorse as 2:201g, After considerable trouble I send you the following, which is as near asI could’get it: On Novenber 1, Zulu was taken to Council Bluffs by his driver and trotted a mateh race against Warren Daile: two heats being trotfedd, first heat2:38 or 2. No two se ) tell the correet time of this he: ertain thatthe second heat v he driver of Zulu minlnn me that the < made by Colonel Dailey and him- )l the money, $100. was “put up Colonel Daile uids. Tl foll tlemen were inthe stand as ju timers: Mr. | , Colonel Daile appe follows colonel loubttul if it was states that hedid that lh‘ ntention was to give lie hovse a record. None of the Omaha | where the horse s owne anything _about i was over, and opposite i< name, quite & good i one the breeders in this country don't scem o Kindly, s it ot it Mr. o siould Jot e T v ehances to ent ) uld haye only took cb tof the could have got more utation for’ his horse th hsputed. Wheu we see t had up €100 on his and being the stakeh judge and timer, how ' in the world i3 it he could’ not have saved his 1His horse could not make Zulu trot better than 2 st heat, but takes him d wuvml heat and makes him standard &0 some 10 seconds xN« ) to know what the nul:o- stand’ . and both Imu‘d like ley had in Torges engazed therein shall. thorcby be dise i md and restricted from acting asa judge m-w gentlemen who want records for s liad better look up the keep out of the judges’ d, 50 a8 not to give rise to any complaint quarter. 1 think this way of giving lions a record wrongand the sooncr topped the e And not wishing the public to think that th 1o stallion in Omaha_ that is competent to_compete with Zuln, L behalf of M Nt Bow ot city, the following: I van_ Duk rown _ stallion, 6 record sired by Hambietonian, dam In- : by Satellite, Zulu, little and offer will feit, the president of the Ow e \n\\ hr-u-i-. ('Imln'n for Afionds Both: aid n!llm Same lllnc squ.\m the Council Blufls DBEARDSLEY. ved, show- ing another ¢ )mn'rv for Zulu to make good his record, if there is the speed in him —To the By ing, and taking ut gelding Sun: 3 n-uum 2 to h Inm o A. J. Popplet arecord of 2 1,000, and 1 to-day deposit in the bmkul Council Bluffs €500, which will re- main s a forteit there or hirty days, there- Dby giving Mr, Poppleton of Omalia, ample time to aceept this challenge, Terms: 'The race to take' place either in Couuell Blutls or Omaha, at any time before July 5, next, as may be eed upon. 1 will make this niateh and agree not to trot any heat better than 2 he race to be the best three out of five he national rules to gov- ern, The balance of the m(rllt'e' to be depos- ited with the stakeholder on the day before therace. Pay or play. \cl) n-n-l{ullv No. ‘l"!M.lIn street, ('ullel Hlulh - The Sulcide's Funeral. One of the saddest funerals was that held yesterday, by which the body of the unfortunate woman, Mrs. Eva Dow Fol- ger, who committed snicide at the was laid at rest. The details of her th have already been given, and the p has excited much sympathy. The remains of the woman were prepared for the grave by the hands of two noble women of this city, and were placed in n metallic cask: In fact, all the details of the last rites were as carefully looked after as1f she had been among the dear- est friends instead of among total strangers, Some tender-hearted ladics brought flowers, some of which we placed in her hand, others laid as a touch- ing tribute upon her casket. The ser- viceswere held at the undertaking rooms of Field & E o and were tended. . J. Mackey church ofticis m-«l and m sympathetic addre were F. M. Hunter, Thomas Jefle and William ages filled with folfowed the where the re vate lot, Lhe tenderest feelings are manifest to- ward the young son, whose desolate con dition, fatherless and now motherless, +ft among ;.n appeals to every Mr. Charles ' Keith hus shown / personally as v the woman responded subscription. ssurcd that in 1¢ o most tende he pall bearers Lulmv(uu arles ul nkopf. sympathizing citize ly to the moye for It is gratifying to thus be any warm' h for the stranger n; The coroner woman's brother in Vermont, but ree X copt from the operator to the Council Blufts office to colleet here $1 for the tel- egram, ate S I\ud.x) night Coroner Faul received a telégram from h brother, at Cambridgeport, Mass., s “Bury at her expense, if she Send me particulars. W. and the unfortu telegraphed 1o | the t has H. The impression or that ean be learned, is that her have less regard for her than st have shown. The boy is a manly, bri little fellow, and he has a plan which be speaks his warm love. for the mother so suddenly stricken down by herown He says that when he was a very li tle | estato boy his father deposited in a Boston bank #20, to remajn there and dray pu «l nterest iitil the boy should reach age of 21. The boy Says that this mnm-\ thus deposited by the father, who died years ago, shall be used some time in taking his mother e laid beside the father. ning for the future the de posit s a sa for n sacred purpose. The boy has fallen into good hands here. One prominent Omaha gentleman th and influence handed the boy wve instructions to the Union c hotel to have him ca for there until he should return from the east. 1f the boy's relatives in the east did not ar- range to care for him he would, on his return, see that the boy had a home. He 15 thus | nd thus looks upon ed trust to be used - Substantial abstracts real loans. J. W. & E sarl street, Council Bluffs - Knight's Labor Bill. A meeting of citizens was held Saturday to consider the billintroduccd in the senate hit, wnd into the house by Representative Baldwin, regulating work- shops and factories, A protest was pre pared against the bill, and resolutions nlnplul urging the representatives from this county to oppose the passage of the hill. The following are the two sections which scem most objectionable to these citizens: SECTION, 7. That every person, firm or cor- portion bein the owner; lessee or ocet ctory. workshop or other bor is employed, and who employs Tabor therein, shall be liable 1o every peison employed by him for injury sustained by such persons through the n ence of any otlier servant or employe of any contract by” an_ empl benelit of this section shall be in See. % That in all suits to recover for labor actuaily performed there shall be allowed to the plaindifi and be included in - the recovery Iy i 0. 1o action, 04 cost, &' renspnibiy attorney’s fee, and adebt for money due tor such Iabor shall have priori ms in of attachwent or execution uinst the cinployer or of his making an as- signment for the benefit of his ercditors, provided the person having steh clain for Labor institutes proceedinzs to recover the same within thirty days from date of the levy of such attachiment or’exeeation or files the same with the assignee within six months after the making of sich assignment, and as (inst debts due for labor veriormed to th entol S100 to each operative, none of the tions provided for by the laws of this state shall apply. —~ Publish it not that diphther Don’t mention it. You must Pasteur’ ~<-\\n'|\||u-n|~ with |I\x||u|rl|ul don’t buy Dr. Thowmas J diphtheria preventive and s,..- \d your money for coffins and nerals. The undort gers mustlive. Professi and stupidity must be coneiliated has not been a death from the ¢ diphtheria in six years i Dr llunu sdJe cure. fu- aved nm.mmluuhw~ ave saved hundieds of thou Diphithe is the most de- ilence known. Full printed ctions for use. No dul e required. “or sale only at the oflice, huth Eighth strect, Council mun\ Towa, or pt of rice, —— ipreme Court, The following decisions wr n the supreme court Saturda . ML Poor, treasurer, vs J . From” Ring ill et al, t court. an, appellant, vs Thomas Bow- man administrator on upon a_eert; of deposit. The défendant demurred to the plaintiil’ e tlon and the demur tained. Plaintiff appeals, Aflin Staté of Towa vs Charles Donnelly, apnel- lant. From Buchanan distriet court, The defendant was convieted of the ime of murder in the first degree and sentenced to fifteen months in th ate prison for shoot- ing his father with a shot gun while his father was chasing Lim with a shot gun. Aflirmed, wits s v, appellant, vs John Connell. ux district court. Aftirmed. H. (‘ N["ll appellant, vs M. Cendon. From Polk district court. o of " appel- court. y ('mml\, f\]\\h e " Spillm ! ndl judim two, and for d n - et . it for pi it in latte rson et Opinion, N in st el Sunday Morning Blaze. crday morning an alarm sunded about 1 o'clock, ¢ the burning of the residenee of Mr. ders, on North Madison street. The alarm was so long coming in, and the mud so deep thatit was some time before the department reached the place, and then it was too late to be of much service, The building, a small frame structure, was nearly burned to the ground and the contents destroyed. Theloss will be about £500. The family were asleep when the fire broke out, and barely escaped with their lives, saving scarcely nothing. The cause of the bls unknown. ——— first class M at his of fire ed by San- wood call on oflice, 26 Pearl street, For Gleason, Money to loan by Forrest Smith. L - Train Robbery. As the train from Omaha to thi; reached the transfer yesterday Benjamin Bacon, 60 years of age, en route from San Francisco to Painesville, Ohio, re- ported that he had been robbed of §100 by two men, a description of which was given to the police When the train arrived at the transfer one of the men got over the back of the seat a8 if hunting on the floor for some- thing, while the other man_ stood at the end of the seat from which Bacon was trying to get out, and they put th hinds in his pockets and to0k his money. He had money enough lett to continne his journcy and left on the evening tr for his destination. COUNCIL BLUFES STEAM DYE WORKS. All Work First-Class Mrs. C. L. GiDltte's Hair Goods Store, No. 29 Main St., Council Bluffs, Opp, Pestoffice. Office in THOS. OFFICER. W. B M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. Established 1865, Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewis & Arnd, Props. Passengers and baggaze taken to and from all trains. Busses, carriages 8nd bagzuge wag- ons make connections with all traing. Prompt attention given to al call peciul rates to ak troupes and con . Ol un day and night. House. Telppbone 125, Also at Hotel. Leve orders on 1he lates. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING zovsEs oF COUNCIL BLUFFS AGRICULTURAL DEERE, nn LE. WE l.l S & U Wholesale Agricultural Implements, Buggles, Carringes, Etc fte. Coaneil Bluffs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING €O, Corn Shellers, Stalk Cattors, Dise Harrow rs, Corn Planters, Ste. Rock Fi Nog. 1501, 153, 1503 Main St., DAVID BRADLEY & CO., Manaf'rs an 1 Jobbers o; Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and all kinls of Farn Maohinory, 1100 to 1115 South “;(‘IV:I:KNV‘K Council Bluffs, Al Cottnell Miufte. AXE HANDLES. ARON, TR DOvGE S, o M . Councll ma Haadle hmry, orated) Pick, Sle 1ge and §, vy doseription. (In Manufacturers of Axle. andies, of ov Small ;77 CARPETS, 4 COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadss, 0il Cloths, Curtain Fixty holstery Goods, - N 45 Biroa vay’ Counl Bluts, owa. CIGARS, TORACT PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Johbors in tho— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes, Nos. 25 Main and =7 o Sts,, Council Blafrs, 0, ET0. COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesale Fruit and Produce Chymmission Marehants, No. 11 Pearl St Council Blaifs. CRACKE Fine Crackers, Bl 'ms and Ca%s, Couneil Blufs, Iowa. lmportera&.lobheraor Crodery,&las,m ) Lamps. Fruit tonoware, Bar Goods, Fay uncil Bluirs, llA’llLi‘I. HAAS & CO., Wholesals Dr “1:[5, 01,, Pam s, Gla%, Drugsiist and DRY GOODS. SMITH & CO., l..lmrlers'and Jobbars of Dry Goods, Notions, and 11 Mai and 115 Pearl 8t., Council Bla Wholesale Callform l‘rmta a Specialty « I Commiss'on. No. 512 Broadway, Council Bluffs, \\ IRT & DUQUE’ Wholesale Fruits, Coafectionary & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl £t,, Council Blufrs, GROCERIE (;l\()\l WEG & SCHO! 'GEN, Jobbers in Staple aad Fandy Grosarles, | Nos. 117, 119 and Council Bluffs, Town. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. . 416 Drond- P, (‘ DE Gasolie Stoves, away, and 10 Wh Hardware, ’l'mware, I - Conneil e HARNESS, E m( KMAN & CO., Manufacturers of and Wholosale Dealers fn Leather Harness, Saddlary, Etc. Council Blutfs, Towa. . ET METCALF un()’nllcus, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. 2 and 34 Broadway, Council Blu Nos. § Wholesale Iron, Steal, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluts, Town. HIDES D. H.’]:l(:l),\,\ilcl,i) & CO., Commission Merchants for Sal3 of Hidas, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Gireaso ana Fura Council slulls, lowa, AND WOOL. OILS, COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. —Wholesale Dealers in— [luminating & Lubricating Oils, Gasolin3 A. OVERTON & CO,, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Mat Wholesalo Luui: ber of all Kinc No. 130 Main St., _Council Blulls. Towa. AND Ll()inllm. JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for 8t. Gotthard's Herb Bitters. No. 13 ain 5t., Council Blufls. b‘(‘llA EIDER & BECK, Forelgn and Domestic Wines and Liguors, No 600 Main St., Couneil Blufs. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace, Office Over American Express Company. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN .|HAIR GoODS No. 887 Broadwuy, gywcil Bluffs, — . 2y = To thePublic Circumstances beyond our control have delayed the elosing out of our en tire stock as we had purposed. The approaching secason of spring trade finds us with a goodly stock of Dry Goods and Carpets, some lines de- pleted but eleared of undesirable goods, Being in the dry goods business we know of no better place to continue the same than in Conneil Bluffs. We shall therefore re-stock overy department with new and seasonable goods. Our Mr. E. Harkness, is now making pur- chases in castern markets, and we shall soon have a Choice, New Stock To offer our customers, Ourecarpet de- partment will be complete with the new patterns of Moquette, Body Brussels, Ete.. Ete,, Curtains and curtain goods from domestic and foreign markets, We have already on our tables the choicest selections sf iss and Ham- burg embroideries ever offered in the ane an excellent assortment of e goods to which we shall make frequent additions. ‘We thank our many patrons for their favors and good will in the past, and we shall endeavor to merit the same in the future, by attention to their inter- ests, and by good goods and we invite allto call and examine our new pur- chases before buying in other markets. Harkness Bros 401 BROADWAY Council Bluffs, Iowa. Z. T.LINDSEY & CO., ESXCLUSIVELY Rubber Boots, Shees and Arctics. HOUSE IVIOVE onLictle Giant trucks ~the best in the world, SPECIAL NOTICE.—Speclal advertisements, such as Lost,Found, To Loaa, For 31le, To Roat, Waats Boarding, ete., will be inserted in this column at thelow rato of TEN CENTS PRIt LINE for tho firstinsortion and FIVE CENI3 PER LINE for each subsequent insertion. Loave alvertisy mentsat our otico, No. L2 Pearl streot, noar Broadway, Council Blufrs. NOTICES CARPETS, CURTAINS, OII. CI.LOTEI Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades,Etc Wlmleinlo and Retail. Spring muo Our mrk ls now com- plete and contains the newest designs uml colorings in all grades of Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, Upholstery Goods, ete. POPULAR PRICE Mail orders at- tended to promptly. Fine Upholstery Work to order. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS CO. 4.% llrnml\\ (0 racket for Fencos NICOTHER RAILS, ROD3, ETC. FENC luh BUILT WITHOUT NAILS. Any part realily taken out or replaced. For picket or rail fenc>s, iron or 0t 1o ex- cd for railing 4){' any rticulars o write ntor, Bluffs. L\)cklmr _Stato and county rights for sale. ONION TICKET OFFICE A T. ELWELL, Ageat, No. 597 Broadway, Council Bluffs. haoflwa.y Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following s the time of nrrival qoparture of trains by contral standard tim tho local au{gns “LTaing 1gavo trans winutes earlior and arrive ten minutes | m i Muil and Expr “Accommodution. =R 2> . Leave Oma- 8 11300 Sundays 200600 — Fa 1m at a Bargam Well improved farm of 167 acres for sale; miles from Council Bluffs, Address 1A SCOFIELD, Coungil Bluffs, ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs haviog ire Esoa. Audull moaern mproverouts, call bi wlarm bells, etc., 15t CRESTON nu Nos. 416, 217 wnd 219, Main Stroet, }l()USEl | sph. & MUMN Fropristor “ SD_A girl for general how a smull family A\|Ih|» at OR SALE—Old pnpers, in qumnusm suit, at Bee of No. 12 Pe Tnquire o street, or o Micken, 816 and_policy Pormancnt situation, Blutfs, No. #3 Muin stroot, Citizon's Bank), real estat hange brokers. Our books uro full ial barguing, but jt {3 impossiblo to pud- iuble list from the fact of 8o many daily At wo ask i6: 1f yi IJWAN & WALKER, (unde ade anything in our line, \\Il \\HI &send you a pile of bary: mproved or unimpr v, 8tooks of goods of any kind in any Such you huve or_such you want lot us leur from you. Swan & Walker~Council Bluf3 RUSSELL&Co Manufacturers of all 8izos of d, city or town Automatic Engines Especiully Designed for Running MILLS, GRAIN;ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Roilers. New Ma and Woodbury Horse Powers, STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. sillon Threshers. Carey THE CARTER WHITE LEAD C0.'S DIAMOND BRAND OF Striclly Pure Lead, Zinc and 01 PREPAIRED PAINTS ust us represcuted, free from adultery I the very best manufac u fuct substantisted by actual compiri- For sule by 8. H. KELLY, Dedler in Druge, Paints, Oils, Etc, 507 Main Street, Council Bluffs. sons “|KIEL SALE STABLES! “pajuasaadoy 5B DOJURLIERL YOOI ¥ Horses und Mules kept constantly on hand, for sile at vetail or i car lowds Orders promdtly filled by ¢ Hocicsold e cominia io SHL ract on short notice. "Broprietors. Aveii o wud Fourth S WRITE FOR Storehouse and Salesroon, 41 N. Main St. Ofcs 412 Broadway, Gouncll Bluffs, - W.P. .A.YLSWORTH Brick baildiny £ anv k'nd rnized or moved and satisfaction guarantecd, 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Strest, PRICES Towe, AND RAISER Frame houses moved Council Bluffs, 3| REMOVED. T wish to respoctfully patrons und the public in gen val from the old stand Nos. 7 and 0, Main 3t t0 my new und commodious quartors, Ho. 226 Broadway, Where I will be plensed to soe n With 0 Larco, now and- compicie all the very LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And being located in large quarters T am better thun v before propared to serve tho publio. Tiespectfully, T R ORTTMYYT U avie wusl i xR, Merchant Tailor JACOB ’siLZs. - ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS, Practices in Stats and Federal Courts. Rooms 7 and 8, Snuzart Block, LAMPS and CROCKERY —AT— REDUCED PRICES, At Homer’s, No. 28 Main Street, Council Bluffs, Ta ttention of my I, to my remaoy CHRONIC DISEASES o a xinde » spsta y ?n-m t.cal 0xporiono. Stroot, Council Blutts At.'ummuu Pros, L. MES N. BROWN, C Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, Capital....... A\\fllol"llfld Cnplta! Stockholders Represent. . 1 000,060 Do a general banking bus| 8. Accounts of banks, bankers, merchant :, man. ufacturers and individuals recoived on favoras ble terms, Domestic and foreign l'w'hllug«.‘v The very hest of attention givon to all busi ness committed 10 our care. TIMOTHY SEED. T linvo & quantity of sound, well cloancd seod which 1 offer at reasonable tgurcs. Seod of tho crop of 189, Correspondonce solicited. ¥, G. LUTLFR, Sohullor, Towa. . & N. W. Ry, . MASON WISE, : Horses and Mules For all purposes. bought and sold, at retall and in lote. Seventy-six head of the vory boest quality of mules now on hand. Council Bludy lowi. COUN CIL BLUFI‘S ONMITIBUS Baggage & Transfer Line. 'Bus und buggage Wagous con traing, to all botels, residonces, vic tention 10 COMMERCIAL ME! CAL TROUPES, Prompt astc culls. Oftice at Paciic House, 140; also Telsphone No. 128 at Ogden House H. BEECROFT, Fi prietor

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