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THE OMHAA DATI .Y BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH m—_—___,.___—.—_—_———————_—-————-—— THIS OMAHA BEI. I | [ i MINOR NENTION ment for tria the Broadway Methodist v dinner, supper and bazar Mard \ lould be with favenu Oaklar as carly as and ran At that pl y the f tout of hea. AcC s very ree of the ts misery petition in ro, Mil for §00 daiuge which he received wh rave Chicago for tl February 5, pi fora first ¢ t Wi Hom, thi lent ocourne whi ries which laid | nvelled him to mf ine and nurses, Pa ing near Var in The ¢ Bluls of MarinJacksc and Oniia was argied in th by the attors Cabo for the for the defon e versy is the pa bet comy ehart railway cor superior court. yester in the case, Harlo & M intif a & Baldwir The the ment of the billfor ween the travks of the m lino y elains that this building undor £ of tho Council - Bluils raily pany, which was granted long befor it w. ever supposed that ( BB e ORI oy havo any paved streets the charter which was § the and Council Bluffscompany, in 1536 plaintifl clainis that the com pany is operating under one or the other of the charters, and that under whichover it may be it my sume the responsibilities whicn that astens upon it The caso was take adviscment it i W rig t of subjec contro paving The Omaha The awter under Owing tothe deathof a stopping with Rev Trinity Methodist PraliSiatars)oc future date. ognized then, sister who was Alexander, pastor of the Expiscopl cort will be post: Tickets purchased will ¥ sale, restaurant and fix lavs nquire atis West. Pier PARAGRAPHS, tic st PERSONAL F. A.Shaver is a vietim of the grip. Mr. and Mrs, S7W. Clark from Duluth, Minn, Francis Murphy isin the city fora visit of a week with friends, (. A, Logan of Red Oals, sheriff of Mont gomery county, was in the city yesterday Mrs. Grace d'Urre has returned from a visit of several months in Europe Mrs. John Davis of La Cross, Wis, is in the eity visiting her f H. H. Ober- holtzer s.John (. 1 where she lis beo al months past City Clerk A. J. Stephenson terday for the first time, alte strugle with la grippe Oliver has retursed from ville, Ind., wherehe bas been for the two vears. employed o the Courier, Miss Minuie Sutter has gone to Hiinois fo avisit of several months, She will spend some time in Chicagound in Freeport, her former home, R. F. Smith, who has been counected with the firm of David Bradley & Co. for several years past, will leave next Monday fora visit to biis old home in Pennsylvania, Licutenant H. G. Gallagher, who has been visiting his father-in-law, Henry Paschel, f some time _past, returns to his post at Fort Niobrara, Neb., this morni His wife will remaiu in the city a while yet, as Mr. Galla gher is about to feecivea promotion to the po- sition of first leutenant, and as a conse. quence he may bave toleave his present head. quarters, has returned Mrs. returned from Ch visiting friends for Was out yes. ten days’ George ns- last Or.T. H. Cleland, former pastor of the Presbyterian church in this city, will deliver bis lecture on “Travels Abroad,”’ Monday evening, March 1¢ the Presbyterian church, Admission % cents. nugart & Co, carry largest stoc eld, garden and flower sceds in Catalogue aud samples by mail of bulk west and a Free Hotel. passenger o Rock ain: which arrived in the city miduight night before Ast. He | at Neola, and wh A Frec Ride Black wasa ud freiy boarded the t toward keeping the Rock Island ning, he refused. He was t Nothing duun he 1unted wid biding behind the | gthe wintry blasts aud theeyes of trainmen. When thetram reached the he was discovered by the conductor, to alight. As he came down he by Case, towhich he re- by & sounding blow over th o hecarried. Oficer Wajeek hay vened to be there, and arrested the deadbeat. He afl in police court yesterday norning, A Worthy Choice. A ell, superintendent of the Atlantic publ was appointed tothe chair of didac university at Jowa City at the last meeting of the regeuts, which bas just been held in connection with the commencement exereises of th department. Prof. MeConuc in the Bluffs, he having cational work in this partof t ountry ev since his graduation from the state unive ity in 18 d having assisted in the_ teack fustitates & number of times. His many frieuds bere will umnite in wishiog the utmost prosperity in his new field Japseness,Sore Theot.ele v relleved by Brown's Brouchial Tro- ches. A simp! d effectual remedy,superior to ail other articles forthe same purpose. Boldouly in boxes, Case to contribute his voad v or 1, abe o witha v Wis ssessed tics in the state qui NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFES, | S, (8 by Wit RVER HOFFER CONVIC Death of Mra, Seabr the Fight -1 Wiere Was () Mo Damaged tation mey ? Where Was (1 o captive at any rate My n ointer Cadwalla terday moming together Ptk v failc then retiened t selter v were rattor s to b for t court, The re several days by Judee Mo in favor creditors of the livm wh suits bim, wh menced wroceedings i havenot yet had a trial have for time to ¢ in the cases which ar Simmons, Miseho& € Young, Field & Blankenbery Blufy nost HOEEIR CONVICTED, Mes. Bohming's Assaifant Found Guilty of Assaultand Battery. Tn the distr the tr Heury Hoffer him being assailt w ¥ in wnd his vietim kery on Lower t Hofter has uis real v t ¢ vt yesterday g K vod iry Hroadway. ma beingg lives at his confineme been Bert Poland ing on a him Wi arr Henry Oreel name Whe not in il ice Patton's with the lavceny bert Pola who i Pawentioth street and Av wasin payment of a in Ju Mrs. Bohning was f tified t act that HofY it herhead and face £ the injured her's story in o ther and ab daughter ceived on Monday lnst id went o the h aved all night, When ingthe money was gonc heard ot since, wch ¢ ean Awaiting his re wpatience, Yesterd wasarrested by Oficer ingis v this morming his father willnot py every parti Officer Doyl d thathe was on the th oW face which had v siuce that head and placed upon t ) testify Alf. e had a clover oncocted, and if he had not héen eros ef he would in_all ity ha itted, but unfortunately ho becar mived on the « ation, and ry he t up to very poor ade Both the attorneys waved their sos to the jury, and the case was sub. mitted at about 11 0'¢lock 1 the after- noon the returned av t of guiity of the crime of and battery instead of assault with intent tocommit @reas bodily injury, a8 charged m the indictment, — Judg ment will be pronounced on the defensant next Tuesday Hoffer has had experience in criminal trials before. It isstated that hewas on trial in the district court at Harlan not long ago, on a charge of 1 ary. Hoffer, it is said, was found Ivings aut in the rear of a drue st dend drunle. with a can of alcohol Lving by tuis side, which w cntified as one which until the night before had been inside the store. A witiess was brought in who swore that he had seen hoffer around the builling the night oefore, trying to get in, butother | fiest of these s i wit were infroduced by the defense | t tive positions of who swore that the fivst witness could not be | of the two cities in ¢ believed upon_oath, and ou that testmony | decded according o the the jury brought in & verdictof acquittal i se, in other The case against € Henry, chareed | Nebraska. The second with making malicious threats against the | according to the surveys lifo of Charles Mitchell, a conductor on the | old cannel of the rivera waukee rond, was the next on the assizu- [ vesults of the croding ment, but when it was eatled for trial 1t was | Thie other maps < found that no plea had ever een entered by | things from different the prigoner. ‘L'hie attorney for the defense | has been done by the div accogglugy domanded thie statutory thres | counciland It Is thought days qu which to plead, which was granted. | exhibit attacked will be Both parties were ready for the trial of the t by the 23th of this againstthe same defendant for assault 1oy will e assisted battery, but the county attorncy pi torney General Stone, try'the other first,and it was < Will Trade for IMarm. trade for furm or acre Bluffs, bis dwellic at pris 1 pr 1 showe adir rticulars, Ready for ¢ gincor Tostevin ing the maps whic al of the Cut-OfF island 1 the supreme ¢ assalt down into the records o just what thoe course of has oe city en done it, t Phere are five of are to be used as with the ¢ theso Suick Y0 you se center of the cur?” sa the Clolumbus avenue Herald veporter tho ot adownward trlp ano worning Y os; anything vnust “Ouly that hoes stue on Callon D. !, Hutchinson & Co. for choice caivs in lots in Wilson Terrace. Special nents for the next few days. Do you Wint ai express wa Ring up the A. D, T Co., telephouo 11 North Main'surcet Seabrook Dead. ssof little more than o week 1t dipththeria, N race Les k, wife of Panl B. Seahrook, esq., died at? o'clock ing at her | residence, 318 ¥ nth street | Mrs, Seavrook was a lovely and loveablo woman, justin the full bloom of womanhood, arcely thirty-one yewrs old, and she had been a vesident of the city but little | more than one year she was knowndon laree | pof friends and loved by all who knew A week agoshewas stricken with tho disease, and for several days her symptoms e 1ot alarming 1o her friends aid physi cian. Laterin the week the disease becime complic with oth throat trouble and - the tender and constant care | and the medical skill could not save her. Thursday atternoon she realized that coutd not recover, and while she bore her su £s bravely and con ded every effort made for her relief, she prepared her friends forthe part WS 50 S001 10 C The final hours w free from pai nd when th b as peacetully as Mrs. “By declining to t passeng ing him now Ifthers are a car when he o ing, notwithsta cant space actions one would it, and frequently it hs kind-hearted old g loses un n!r|u\|mv.l\‘\l his fellow-man, will ol the back with his ¢ tention ton seat solicitation i than tend getting outshort] “Ifthere s a prety s 10 getas near 50 that when the « curve he can jostie ag through the street enr ng his hat and be n *1fhe enfersu cart cupied, and no ladies tulses 0 seat as ol 5 close to ean, in ovder to he the | wh 11his s been herhome since, | WSty he interprets Afternoon at 4 o'clock the body | his personal attractive the *beautiful yoyng w wis lald to rest the remainde | m Walnu cemetery, Ounly brief | bused on t | vices were held at the vesidenc The day was windy and cold, but a large num or accompanied the casket to tne cem s ‘ i G. W. Crofts of the Con- | SUDPOSit i rch conducted the services w mountain of ¢ vm:-H he opan grave. His remarks were | the car he follows her full of teuder sympathy and eucouragenient aht, wit for the bereaved friends. | she will turn and give A present were Mus | recognition. mother of the deceased, who was It makes little diffe Troxiheslomeln Hiug thix charteter how oft Mus. Seabreok that sho could feel the sting of the i without ap) from wali e gt for thic yosterday mor s he ng t though e of this n: 1 came an infant in Havkness, and was warried in , November 7 Imme g0 she re ed with b Mis, E. B, tions for ser- presump | should by chance hupy ! ards him it adds stren | she is outof s summoned | by telegraph | carest hope of live until ner was disappoiuted to reach the city ! her daughter., trated with grief aud by illness, He has the vof allwho knew what a Ab ost | J.C. Bixby, steam neating, st gineer, 204 Morriam block, Fixing His Reputati William Witherall began suit frermoon in district court Alexander for #5,00 dimages which he bis veputation sufferel by reason of nething that Afexander said about him a week agy yesterdsy iuthe ofice of Justice wrent Mrs, Lost - several hours Mr. Seabi is confined t leartiest sy pa beautiful aud lo g ab ter the deatt is pr Opened the in Philadelphin, derson and Sumuel De smoothly until Deaco | was cheating and mac jack-pot. A nderson th on the head with derof the hatchot was bearing under $500, il S W nause ltary en- cil Bluirs Cou yeste gainst Enslg Malntl MEOER | w0 gribing, Wit's Little Early Riser | pilL. Safevill, Best pil Do Witt's Little Early aims ) judements were His Pathe whi os at pension The young man has by Shenandoa, il Blufls insuranco company 1o small of its career, < beingz compl power of low substantiall Stand points. alkea sc rleaves, 1 have been nmmber at his dis helieve rentleman He you; [ pefor sto itional hat pils for dyspepsia, sour stomach, biad by w exander v the n ot of erall was the plamntiff i have oter among b and he ¢ plaintif e Money? e Be el Tra Cadw 1l thefine money well Known law gor vied, and both he paid to the L was 1sce tha Lwallador i and found that What took known, but I Line altorney and - when they” left Cadwallader for DePaw's © estimates on somo time Biseman & Co., vesterday ueys, in order to in superior is that rendered of the their 15 proceduy of @ wum b had brotueht those who com ho district purt not likely to ' aintiffs oved i MeCreary Co.,, L. Hellprin & s Cash, od yesterday morn angainst him father, Tal corner of The money and was Phat night you wse of his fathér and he leftin the morn s not been ) ot lis father arn’ with considera ay he returned and Beswick. His hear g, butit is thought ute him el was fil court, charg rom his the re n ). Q. Ander DEY e on will ¢ Counerl Ta., ap oftice of the, for fur- at the ight. nas been busy pre- 3 to bo used in the case which is now t of the United Job tadive away { the past and find the dickle Missouri but the do, and he has ted yesterdiy il of which exnibits in con oming trial. The tended to show he corporate limits the suit should be laims of the plain ords the state of »ws the boundaries 1851 and 1556, the nd the new, and the the' stream the sam o 1o work cction of the city the answer with the » veady for filing in mouth. The eity in the defense by ou maps tis Shape, that man standing in the onductor on tou Boston day while on 1 100’clock inthe Lin he 1al about him I on himself. “How does he show it L when a watche four weelss, of ladies in the insistson stand- he wnount of va- posil. From his 1 did not see wpiens that some who never 0 be of service to ke Me. Vunity and direet hisat always meets with *No, as I i atiro anding & Erirl in o ear o * her a8 possible, arsways in taking vinst her and etiquette of wer pardon hat is sparsely oe- ure present, he the 1ift as he to v ‘thank ed cour ognition of ness, and his ac v of the teip are tion, If the lady wn to look tow th to his fals helgth to his n she e, Th Wi, with hise h the him some sign leaves es until that of rence to men of en they are made ir owi coneeit, as effeet, ACk-lPor erwas in progress en Rundoplh An 1 ALl went Anderson e geab for 1l i I'he wiel for further n said 100 struck reon chet held 3, N0 pain are laken. vhen Do Sual | Risers little 2ath, GREAT UNDERWEAR ~ SALE. At the Boston Store, Cony: il Bluffy, to Make nd 8 or Goods WE WILL MAKE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS I Our Hosiery and Underwear Department - Read (he Carefuthy 1t wi pay you to 1ay in your supply You will save from 50t a better invest | will winter wer eent tna 1 DAYS ONLY, Today, Wednesday Suturday [hursany Priday and HOSIEL 1 Wil wool black hose A4 top, former price with seamld y and extra former price Childret . former Children's il W ribbed hose in b former pric ) 10 400 e LEGGINGS all wool, black, former GENTS' UNDERWE AR Gents' ner price Gents' *oxtra Gents' super natural fortmor price, 500 and | Gents' heavy gray o Sariot ali w wer price, S 1 extra qualit ray drawers, former Gent's heavy scarlet cray all woc former price $1.00 and 8§12 Gont's natural wool gray aud $1.50, sule price Tic LADIES UNDERW EAR Ladies’ white all - wool ribbed mer price 8,50, sale price Ladics’ gray all wool vests, sule price dic. es' gray all wool and seariet vrner price £1.2 and $1.50, s Ladies’ gray all wool vests $1.50 and $1.50 quality, sale pric Combination suits i whit only o pric CHILDRENS' UNDE 4 hildrens’ whito merino vest size 10 and 18, prico 11e; size price 2se and 5 %0, former pric Size 2 and 34, price e Childrens' all wool vests and grays, sizo 16 and 18, former price | Si and 22, f price i7e and t2, sale price %0, former price i and size 12 und 4, former pricodie price 47, Childrens ural woc Size 16515, pricd S price 3¢ Size 24X, price I8¢ Size 23xd, price Hic, Size 32584, price bi¢ heavy gray vt vy and sheep's e pried G drawer sale p irts sl price Ale price i former price §1 vosts, former price all wool French £1.00, ucck VIZAR and_pants, former price 15e and 17e, salo and 22, former price sizo 24¢ and lo priee 21c; and He, former vrice Yc sal srcand 40e, sale pants _in 4 and 20, s size price i e, xtra quality searlat in vests and pants, former price and H0c, and grey sale X2, former price e and e, sale former price e and e, sale former price 35c and i, sale former priceie and e, sale BOSTON STORE Fotheringham, Whitelzw Council Blufr Only a Difr Col Two immense, jet-bluck women in g eous plaid dressus, red and blue and yel- low bonnets and imitation monkey hair shoulder capes, boueded a street car the other day, each with a huge market bas- ket on ler arm, says the Deteoit | Pro Dropping into their seatswith the has- kots at their feet, one of them said to the other ina weary tone: 1, Mis” Wintahbottom, ob ull dis heah sahsiety. been onde lope all wintal, ck of it!” is, 100, & Co., Lowa. how ti‘ed I I'se is jess phum Mis® Snow a-gallopin® 1o dis an hull endoorin® time, fo' suhsiety, nohow Nor I [ ain't no absiety pusson, but hit one gof ter go or else [ nebbah did cave fo I like ter my fi mes ter dis veg I been in all wint, hit Now yo's talkin® sense, Mis' Snow, yo'jessair. Dis is do las’ wintah gwin ter frow myse’f right into sahsiety like U'se been doin.” Kz I say, I heen onde lope all wintah tor dis pahty an’ todat “ception, but I'se gwine ter off from hit all next wintah,” “So's I n an’ heerd to of fino subsiety an—oh, street?” “Y st good-bye, sin's puhty tonight? Andethe careworn separated. racin te An® T neb jess been dat de ah cared be o like fend one's fren's, suhsiety. Oh co'se but when hit : fash nable sahsioty L L don’t o much on wish ter joss seems sec n's, break I'se s all 1 keers is dis your e you at de Jack subsic ladic - - Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is of all remedies for children teething. a bottle, the best 25 cents - - Black Cats as Railroad Hoodoos, The Madison branch of BAOHO: & St L, sports what is (¢ led by the railrond boys the “Black C. ' train. Some time over a month ago” the trin, in eharge of Conductor Wheedon, pulled out from Columbus, and just be- yond that city the trainmen obscrve two black eats crossing the track ahead of the locomotive, the Lowsyille Times, It was jokingly remarked that this was a sign of tuek, and sure enough the train wrecked u few moments after. Fortunately nobody was hurt. Since then the trainmen claim to have seen one or both black cats cross ing the track ahead of the train several times, and som IHY~hd|7(I'\\ wysfollowed Night before last the in front of the train agnin, and sure enough tha engine broke he wddle few miles below Columbus, This is th last piece of il luck eredited to the black cat. It issaid that the trainmen are becoming nervous over the persists ence of the hued feline, and next time they see it cros the train will turn back foratresh start at the visk of dischar, wiis lack cat crossed Buigl . Wheezy Kate, «d the fomale crooks in London, well educated girl and can t Spanish and Ttalian Every senson she fonable water const, such from a sort of Kate is a Irench ntive of the fash places on the French ouville, Deanville and Dieppe: and judging from appearances she manages 10 pay her way, She is a splendid violinist, und wonld grace ar concert stage, but she never app there, She has a'much better plan, AL Brighton orsome other fashionablo resont, appear in the evening, after dinner, belore one of the b 1 heavily veiled but neatly and dressed: und very soon every ing will bein the crowd st ler und listening to the magi her almost speaking violin, It 1o say that also in the famous brother or some other of the light-tingered featernity, wh will v tho diners of theis atehe or viluous e SWheezy Kate? sometimes assumes the part—for which well suted in irton she has, is like a vists sonie sh tastofully man dii ling around tones of crowd will be hey fove Sl 1sh, 14, 1891- Nothung Els equals Ayer's | iver, sirengthe latinge the arig, bt ar les of the b 1 wasa and Tiver tr reliof until 1 e They lave srize Mooney “Whanever | tlon, or suffer fr I thartie Pills ar ever usul Jax “Two boxes of Ayer s severe heada forer from whi Emna Keyes, Huibbandston, Cot, A/er s Pl”S, REIARE VR J.0. AY]-.I{ & Co,, l,nu- 11, Mass, Sold by all Dealers in Mod HUMPI REYS' Di Il earefully pre) i PEvALe pradice tyyenrsised Byt poy FOr il o Spoeli Wit e ting Tho sy st deed e wovereign Temedienot the W arld. b, L mat fidren of Adu i « i \ , Mo ' Ve rlodn g, DI e wim, Forysiselas Erop e wnnin € dam . 10 eand Agine, it ihy Vidlent Conghe 3Dy s 01 W eakioma g et an o Dir f NUAT, (114 i sound In o o, ittt HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO, Cor, William and Jobn Streets, New York. SPECIFICS. finel :@Marvelld‘us~, W2 cavefully studies and the wh chest, with n view to ALL this is well kn with the ex wouts of fhe eption of as sther, has never yo s, Her mother awel days the wife regiment, and her bluest blaod in Englar but people who ave suy 110 Kiow « Flash Charlio and Wheezy Kute the old burgrlar who has the e of being their parent, but that veins, too, runs the hlog Veres, and that powerful brought to bear in certai wt them the immanity doubtedly have from Phis 18, I think, mother was pointed out to yoanda more e beenmy lot to look was ot putation in their of the Verede int arres The the other rin 1pon Gessler's Magic Heala headuches in 20 minutes Novel Charrty, A most unique orgraniz just formed at Sc tion of the thirteen ial societies of the mining nearly nining lo orgunizations exist “tthe id the are e \Wafer At Curesali isthe wtion one mila- having velief of fami Tl of the old keg powder shipped to the m 1l of the present system is the o wholly at the bosses, theough whom deiy ried on with (i nd who invariably clims half the proceeds as his. One of the objects of the new or- ganization is1o doaway with the manand deal divectly with the pany. Loy storing th miners merey of 1 mine powder companic com- —~ 5 Fiin B bered. Tnone vespeet Trelnd highest recognition in Chili. The new estivon-clad is tho Captain Pratt,anoth er being the O’ Higgins, and another the Amirante Lynch. The OTliggins is named after Fernardo O Higerins, whos father, horn in a laborer’s cot tage inthe county of Westmeath, emigrated to outh America in the early part of the ast century and rose to distinetion in Qifferent parts of that continent. The father, Ambrose, wis one of the last Spanish viceroys of Peru, and the son Bernardo, wis the first director of the vepublic of Chili. Bornavdo 0'H is the Washington of his country. was who was mainly i winning the indepe bevinning of this ful coun provinee and eda statue in hi e it strumenta wdenceof Chili entury, and th his o a in it the e a war 1 ship, nor inits cupita - Miss Bessie H. Bealoe, of had a diseascof ~the hair to bec we very har Who Never Pavs, e A Guzrler A Wi Nanamin the unique 1 more pu \ whisky aund be o8 inihe conntry. 1l or o yen ) after his avriva! been away from \W teen months time | have worked ¢ all told, 4,863 cent hivities wnd | neve for any o -‘TWELVE P her AGES - HATS! HATS To advertise ouwr TIAT department w place sale Saturday March stift’ hats, Dunlap, Youman and Knox shapes, worth 8 choice SSY/_/[\(H Lot I C \\KH I4th, on morning, 50 dozen in 2, 50 , SR StandrssaYolr ITats, in all the worth %3, 50 and $1, $19S These are 0. 2. 50 dozen latest | styles and shapes, ha will sold tomorrow only for the (A Remember lll.lu‘. the Qrea bargains offered in Council Blullfs. MODEL CLOTHING CO. ONE PRICE GLOTHIERS, HATTERS & GENTS FURNISHIRS A 522 Bro HEG@IEDSTEINN& (CO) adway, Council Bluffs, ITowa Lieblg GOMPANY’S Kot EXIRACT OF DELF, }} L Wi £l 8 e JeOBEALE At a chadr o ! st tree platforn floor Ml St Kecline & diear al'atten, [ BENT e UK=ALI with t 1,00 Hroadway SORSALE | 1 I ity JOUK LR or Bont it 1, with bouses, Uy J & Kiow. 102 Main st Gounall Blufls M. HL CHAMBERLIN, M. EVE. FAR NOSIZ AND FITROATSPECIAL TS | i, Ta Ho BV D RAILWAY Tth LR?D CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q. Dep ot 10th aud Mason sireets Cbien and HAY FIEVER LCAL OPERATIC erformed with th 1t R m 050 aml.l 110 p o L 550 pm|aiiiiis i Artives Omuia [ 500w m G p b 005 0 m rolrotive Astiginatism, and Rl TEADACILE, art piaan NEUIRATGIA and S1CK - slock xpross this oo WoNT el Ot Hong & Co's stors, Avrives | Counell isiuirs. In | Finley Burke, Thos. E. (asad BURLINGTON & Depot 000 and Mason streets 10258 m Denver Day 1023 8 1 Dendwood MO, NIVITK, 10 Expross 0.0 p m Expre 405 1 m A Denver Kxpress G1ip n 10 1 1 Dinver Neht B pros Vo m Jon Lincoin Linited A BURKE & CASADY, N Tt et i & Attorne: Omahn | Depot 10th and Mason streets. | Omaba. | g 050 & m | . Kaueas Clty Day Expresa .| 610 p 1 145 p m K C. NIgt Exp. vin U P Trany.| G4 a mi UNLON PACIFIC Depot ieh and Marey strocts L Omann T Kansms Uity Exjross Denver 1ovracs ann e NEW OGDEN HOTEL Express m i T Leaves | CHICAGO. R £ & PACIFIC ¢ St UL depot. 10th - and Marey St $10pm Niaht Express 10.05 3oL AU Kxpress G p L8 pm Vestibule Limiied ar eaves US CIY & PACTFIC Cmaha 10t and Marey 8t rs-at-Law VICE IN THE STATE AND FEDERAL counes. Offices: J ST CouncilBluffs, 7300 n Arr Puciil \ e Arriy Arrive where, Rate GEO. M. WHITN Uk Clty Paasenger C30p m IS Paul Kapress... L. Leaves | BI0UX OITY & PACIFIC Ominia. | Depot 15th wnd Webst, Vaul Limited EY, Manager. Artives CITIZENS STATE BANK Bluffs, .00 ) 8t Leavos |CHICAGO & NORTIW ESTERN Omab._|U. . depod, 108 and Marey St. 010w Chtenso Express 4% pm Vestinule Limited 513 p mw (lowa Acconnedat o 10p m|. Eastern k. 1145 n (X e 8 Fast Eant fx (exc Mon CAPITAL STOCK... . o SURPLUS AND PROFITS. .. 5 Loaves (CHICAGO, ML & PAUL| Amvo O'mahm. U . depot, Tt Mirey sts.| Omana HRE PR " | TOTALCAPITAL AND SURPLUS .. B A Millor, F O Gleasi, E L . Hart, D Eduandson, Charles oral banking busis 11 surplus of uuy v Lwa UN TIM= DEPOSIT OFFICER & PRPU le BANKERS. Corner Main an1 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Dealers in foreizn and domostic xchanre Collection wady and interest paid on tine deposits TO BEEKEEPERS, carry a full line of B upplies, including comb foun- Kapross Sation honey knives, smokers e for T i d and all £ apiary S.ROOP, Armives Owahin AN p D | o am ¢ Sun)| 705 p w 245D T Of Council $150,000 65,000 215.000 18 licago Exbross DiRE To1E-T Sh Cf ne zest bank in S0 thwes| INTEREST Tasvus OMAHA & 51 b, (U, P. depot 400 p m St Louts Cannon Pail Loatos FE AMO VALLEY Gamlin. | Depot 15th and Webster 8ts Binck HHi1is Expross Hostings Fp 3 Ahoatancoln Puscox. 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B JUDD, 508 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia TLLLPHONES, X CUTY & PACTEIC Unlon Depot, Counel Biufs W @ miL L Bloux ity Aecommodation WA D w SUPmal e reives W0 a THE POINT. 7] Sy T ST. JACOBS OIL, The Great Rg/nr(/y For Pain, dut to its superiority | other remidien, It Cures l'|nm|»lh l'um.nu'ulh' | I which suans st Beek & pronpt elierwic paiu, and this, they my Bive Thisis itsexc 1y, that the ¥ St Juc OFTICE, i, RES SPECIAL COUNC NOTICIES. BLUFFS. | Sims & \mn| IS fit ek 18 JORsALE Chambers, YN AMINE

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