Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 24, 1885, Page 6, Image 6

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    G THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 24 , 1885
THE DAILY BEE
OOUNGIL BLUFFS ,
Tuesday Morning , Fob , 24 ,
SUBSCRIPTION EATE3.
Or C ttel ! . - - - - - - > 0 cent * p r week
By 1UU - - - tlO.00 pel year
o. 7 rml Btrstt. Near Broadway. '
MINOE MENTION ,
McDongal & Polsloy have opened a
moat market at G12 Broadway.
John Dolln and Win , Scott were each
fined yesterday for bolng drunk.
To-dny Is the thfrty-firAt annlvortary
cf Rov. Ffxthor MoMenomy'a priesthood.
In the circuit court yesterday the case
cf Foraj the va. Smith wni being trlod.
Ravlval meetings contlnuo at the
Methodist church and with good"auccoaa. .
A. J. Miller , late of Maryvillo , has
opened "an equal righU" barber ahop at
CIO Broadway.
Goorga Sexton and Ella Ilelchort were
yesterday given permit to wed. They
are both from Nooln.
No one would hardly know from the
way Council Bluffs carried Itself that
George Washington ever had a birth-day.
There promlaoa to bo a liyoly attempt
to got the now court houao if ono la
voted located near the Masonic To tuple.
John Thompson was the name given by
one drunken follow who iras arroatcd foi
exposing lila' poison on Washington
avenue yesterday.
Work has commoncad on the iirat floor
of the now Masonic building , fitting it up
for county offices. The move will bo
inado now week.
Editor Lorcho still la in the tolls , hav
ing boon unable yet to got bondsmon.
There la llttlo aympithy felt for him , but
mush for his family.
Lot'a aoe. Didn't the police commit-
tea start an investigation of the force
oomo tlmo ago ? Wht has bocoma of it ,
and what hai bacomo of the committed
Orvllla Wheeler , who wai Bhot by Jof-
loria , waa In about the aamo condition
yesterday aa on Sunday. Ho la quite
low , but death la not Immediately ex
pected.
Capt. Seoloy'a lecture In the Masonic
hall this evening shall draw a crowd , and
the relief fand for the orphans and wid
ows of the bravo veterans shall rocolvo c
largo amount of cash.
A half-hour after-meeting Is now hold
nt the close of the Sunday aftornoor
meetings at the Y. M. 0. A. These alter
meetings are for young man only. Ai
the ono last Sunday ono young man wai
con vet ted.
Tlog-a-ling. Drop the curtain. Th >
farce la over. The police Investigating
committee have finished up in ono act
and the small boys must clear the gallery
BO that the janitor can swoop outtho pea
nut shuck * .
Mr. Lawrence Kinnohan , who la a' '
the St. Joseph's hospital in Omaha , ! ;
rapidly recovering from the effects of tin
last amputation , and in a couple of week
will return to thla city If no unfavorabl
eymptoms ect in ,
The Council Bluffs carpet company 1
getting all to lights in Ha now quarter
In Seaman's old stoic. The attention o
BKE readera is called to the now advoi
tlaemeut , and they are Invited to person
ally Inspect the stock and Interview th
firm.
firm.Chief
Chief Waltera , of the fire department
now rejoices In the arrival of ten pound
of now and young democracy , which h
has named Cleveland Hondrlcks Walton
If that boy grows up to bo a republican
It will bo a sid take-off on the chrhsten
Ing.
Mra. Ewlng , who livbs in the caster
end of the city complains that aho ha
been ( mulled by .1 follow named Wm
Wagner , who persuaded her to go t
Omaha with him , aa hla housokoopei
and to sell oil' her tbinjfg hcra. Sh
claims that after getting her to lot hie
aoll off her household goods hero , h
skipped with the cish.
A meeting of the board of trade I
called for Wednesday night at Odell
Day's ' office. There la aomo very la
portint business concerning the mam
facturlng Interests cf bis city , and over
business man and property owner intei
Cited in the growth of thla city ahoul
attend and give the benefit of his advli
and encouragement , The mooting
cilled for 8 o'clock sharp.
Jndgo Ayleswortb , who has a war :
aide for the boys , noticed cue little folio
listening to the evidence In a trial yetta
day , and knowing th-.t tome of the teit
mony would bo unfit for ao youthful oar
] ies id : "David , I with you would j
down to your father's oflioo for me ; wl
you ? " "Yej , air. " "Well , I wish y <
would tell him' that there la a cnio goit
on hero that la not fit Lryou to hes
and that yon ore not coming back. " TJ
boy hurried offon the errand , before 1
yet it through his head what the full h
port of the meaaajo waa.
In tbo supsrior court yesterday tl
caio of Eva Porrin against Dawson w
oi' . trial. Eva claims that while DIWB <
wnint hfr housj , which beara no eavoi
name , ho git mad became she uouldc
< lrink with him , and slapped her , wher
upon the hit hick , and he then hit h
with a beer Rhsi , cutting her head at
face hidly , and oins'ng acinus bjurle
the being pregnant at the time.
offered to confess judgment for $04 , th
being fli ? actcal amount of herded
bills , etc. , but she would not settle f
that , A jury was tboreforo called , co :
els'iap of A. Sohwerger , M. A.JHcnr
Wm. Robinson , Gocrge Magiroo' ' , Wr
Galvin and George Loucks , Col. Da'lcy '
and John Lindt nro the attorncya for the
plaintiff and Jacob Sims , Esq. , for the
defendant.
Anne orgsn , half price , nt Beard's
wall paper ( tore , next to poatoflico.
The True Alternatives.
To the Editor of The Bee ,
I notice In the Nonprall of iho 15th an
editorial article , which gives nvldouco of
a tloalro on the part of the editor to pose
as an oracle on economic questions. Ho
apoaka of rasulta as If they wcra roanlta
In the most reckless manner ai if anxious
to vindicate hla claim to bo a worthy suc
cessor to the peracn who used , two or
three years ajo , to do the foggy articles
on social and political economy for John
Chapman's organ.
IIis statement that "tho amount of
carnlngi must natunlly depend upon the
prices of the product In open market" ia
all right except that It lacks the usual
acknowledgement cf quotation marks ;
and the same would apply to hla ramarks
upon supply and demand ; but ho uncon
sciously utters u terrible prophetic senti
ment when ho declares Urn"In * the end
the law ( of supply and demand ) was euro
to asjoit iteelf , alwnjs bringing disaster
to thcsa who endeavored to impede Its
natural operations. "
The man , or combination of men , who
attempt , either by direct or indirect
methods , to Intoifera between the de
mand and the supply of that demand In
all matters whore the demand Is legiti
mate , thereby constitutes hlmsalf or
itself n. public enemy , and Is debarred
from any equitable claim to the consid
eration cf his or Its right ) by society , and
It la the plain duty of legally consti
tuted authority to Interfere to prevent ,
by all powers nt ito commanit , any such
attempt from bolng brought to a succcia-
ful culmination.
When the laborers of Now York ,
Philadelphia and Boston ara chmoring
for broad ; and at the same titno the
farmers ofjNobraska and Iowa are burn
ing coin for fuel ; or when the children
of thcaa farmers are lacking for
clothing and fhooa while the stocks
of that class of goods on the hands of
oaatorn dealers never were larger , U
would seam tlut somebody had been
tampering with the operation of Iho lair
of supply and demand. Whoever ia to
blame will suffer just aa surely as Ho who
said , "Vengeance Is Mlno" has an exist
ence. Man is created In Gad's imago ; ho
Is the favored craatura of tbo Or Qatar
who gives heed to the falling of a spar
row to the ground ; under the divine plan ,
man is made dependent on the land of
the earth's surface for aubslatonca which
is a naccsjlty to his mortal existence.
Therefore , the first demand of man h
land. I lay It down as a well known fact
that there Is land enough to supply the
demand , yet how many men who desire
to cultivate the land directly arc denied
access to it by men who bold possession
of it under the law for speculative pur *
poses only.
Wo have In history many exam <
pies of what punishment mer
deal out to that class of obstructora ol
the operation of tbo law of supply and
demand when their operations have
reached their climax ; but It Is reserved
for the world to come to reveal the infinite
depreo of punishment reserved by a jus1
God for those whose conduct Ho has con-
clomned and forbidden in His law one
dononncul by the mouths of His proph
ets and apostles.
Under our present organization of BO
cloty and division of labor ia thovarioui
processes of * production , together wltt
and largely owing to the introduction o
machiucry Inbotb agriculture and mann
factnrea the supply of all connnoditlei
has vastly Increased both in quantity anc
variety ; but it is evident that by the nut
versal law of compensating balancea tin
demand has at all times been ( fully com
mensurate to the increased power anc
variety of production. Here wo come t <
the next great disturber of the proper adjustment
justmont of supply and demand.
The administration of the affaire oi
production under corporate control became -
came possible , and indeed wai the bes
manner of managing snch vast interests ai
thoao of manufacture become , and there
has grown up a class of impersonal , irre
spoiuiblo nnd consequently tyrannlca
entities styled corporations , who have ar
rogated to themselves the authority t <
control tbo volume of demand by meani
of shortening the supply. This empirical
cal method haa prevailed in every department
mont of production , If wa except that o
idiots and criminals. The issue of car
roncy has been entrusted to a corpornti
monopo'y which makes money ECUCI
and dear when it desires .to saize proper
ty pledged to eecura loans made whoi
money had been raado plenty and cheaj
BO aa to 1)3 asod as an Instrument for thi
acquisition of mortgagej by the sami
class who by shortening supply immodor
atcly Increase the demand.
The monopoly of transportation ha
been given to another c'ass of corpon
lions who have not ecrupled to prot c
themselves In levying enormous toll
upon the proceba of supplying demand b ;
the abolition of competition by moans u
the pooling system , or , In fat , ontoiin
Into conspiracies to withdraw the suppl
of transportation in exchange of prodac
as a moans of increasing demand.
The control of the mining intcroiU ha
drifted into the possession F corpcrtt
monopolies , who have used the very earn
tactics of interfcr.nco with the tame Ian
and the railroad , bulking , manufacttuin
and mining and cattle raising corpora
lions hive joined hands with native an
rn alien corporations of landlords to oius
an artificial scarcity of the prime factc
in production in Iho land , in order the
they may take advantge of a deman
thus arbitrarily incrossod.
This constant Interference with th
law of supply and demand adopted b
corporate enemies of society as a settle
line of policy has for its aim the accon
pllshniQut of the robbery of the people
who an unorganized mass or worker ,
lowered down by toil and dlstracloi b
falio itsucs wlun exercising the r'ght ' <
suffrage submit , sometimes graccfulb
sometimes after n contest to the inovi
able consequences of na organized wo
administered tyitem of robbery. The :
periodical round-ups of the laborln
classes , and these tarrlble reductions i
wages , have tholr ciusa farther awa
than is apparent to the roan who Is bi
trajud Into a temporary cessat'on ' of h
nor. The evident deiiro of a larga clai
of Ifglslators In this country Is to divld
the piopio of this country into tw
daises lords and serf * .
The corporation , uncontrolled by an
law , except those of its own procarin
through venial legislatures , is a fit ir
atruraent bringing about such a clssi
Coition of the citl/.jcs of the Unite
SUtee.
The assumption by apologists for tbl
policy that the Inexorable law of suppl
and demand is responsible for tbii wholi
silo reduction of talea and comequer
fa'ling oQ In prices ia a p'.eca ' o ! chci
which would do credit to a lightning-rod
peddler.
The key of the whole question la In
the Umpcrlng with that law by means of
legislation for the purpose of establishing
privllodRod classes and the manufacturer
feels the effects first , and ho bolng able
to protect his Interests by cutting down
wagoa , does so or ehnts up hla ahop or
factory.
Let the people demand a restoration of
the public lands by the railway interest ;
stop the fencing up the land of the people
ple by cattle khiRS , and forbid the hold
ing of title by aliens and thus check ono
monopoly. Tax all lands heavily when
they are hold unproductive for specula
tive purposes and atop another oppres
sive feature of what U really robbery.
Pass railroad restriction laws in all the
states or what would bo far better , let
the government tike charge of the trans
portation of freight over four pounds
weight through the poitoih'co ai It now
does under that weight , and make pro
vision for the transportation of pisson-
gora on the aamo system.
Compensate the people for the disad
vantage Imposed on them in the past by
data legislation by assisting Bottlers in
good falth to make a successful starton
the public lands , certainly an easy a thine
and as lawful to do aa the aubiidizing of
a railroad.
Do away with the national b.uiks and
lot the representatives of the people de
termine the currency for tholr uao In ex
change.
Provide for the safely of men engaged
in mining and manufacturing pursuits
and through state beards of arbitration
fix the dlatributloii of the product between
labor and capital. Make claim for labor
performed the first lion upon product.
Chock monopoly nt all points and I von-
tnro.to say that theeditorof the Nonpareil
will' not trouble the public with such
shallow prattle about matters ho don't
dare to probe to the toil of the disease
f or f oar of offending an advertising pat
ron and having to apolrglzo for itafttr-
\tarda ,
On the contrary , let the present state
of affairs continue ; lot the United States
continue for a fosv abort years to pursue
the course they have followed dining the
paat winter , and the children of the con
querors of Vickaburg , New Orleans ,
lUcomond and Appomattox will join
hands with these of their father's foea on
thoao well-fought fields , and marching in
Insurrection to Washington and Now
York , ro-cnact the scones ol Paris and
Veraallles in ' 93.
These are "Tho Altornativca. " It haa
como to bo a question , not entirely of
wages , but of the rights of man. The
children of men ara crying for broad !
Our land overflows with plenty and our
children arc freezing and starving. Our
fathers conquered the wilderness and
established a fice government for free
men in a hind where there is room
enough and land enough fertile enough
to answer gladly and smilingly to our de
mand with bountiful supply , and wo arc
fast learning why the supply ia not forth
coming in response to our willing toil.
Let the public robber beware when he
hears , as wo now hear , the cry of the mul
titude for bread , because soon the multi
tude will become i mob ; a revolt easily
becomes a revolution and revolutionary
mobs have queer appetites and never lack
for measures of gratifying them.
A PRACTICAL
Beckman & Co. , 525 Main street , will
wash and oil your harness cheap now.
PEUHONAli.
J. C. Reagan has returned from DCS
Moines.
Nate and John Phillips are on their way to
1 Boston ,
J. M. Adams starts for New Orleans to
morrow.
P. W. TJpham , : of Marahfiold , Wis. , was at
the Ogilcn yesterday.
A. W. Coureon , of Cincinnati , left yester
day to work Nebraska.
Otto Voegler started out on a week's trip
yesterday to visit the harness trade.
W. S. Amy is reported .13 crippled end con
fined nt homo by an Injury to his knee cap. "
J. F. Burke went to Hastings , Nob. , Satur
day to work up Y. M , C. A , interests there.
The family of Dr. McCrary , pastor of the
Methodist church , are expected to arrive in a
few days from Pennsylvania to take up their
homo hero.
A. J. Baldwin , late of T. N. Bray's store ,
fjoca with Smith's dry goods house in Omaha
on the lit of March.
Mr. Ilollingsworth , late with T. N. Bray
in this city and Omaha , left last o\eniup for
his homo in Des Moiues on a ten days' trip.
Notice.
Harmony Chapter No. 25 O E. C. ,
will hold a special meeting this ( Tuesday )
afternoon at 3 o'clock , for the transac
tion cf important business , at the resi
dence of Jno. Keller. A full attendance
is requested. By order of the W. M.
"J > reBS Up. "
James Franoy , the well known mer
chant tailor , has not only to far recovered
from his illness as to bo able to give his
personal attention to business , but has
got his new goois in , so that now is the
tlmo for his many cuatomors to drop in
on him and "drees up.1 Ho certainly
haa as larjo and varied stock of goads as
can bo found in this part of the world ,
and as to good fits and excellent make
everybody knows that Frnoy takes the
o lead Put in your orders early.
Komi Khtnto Transfers.
The folio ( ring ia a list of real estate
transfers filed yesterday in the recorder's
oflico of Pottawattomio county , Iowa , na
famished by A. J. Stophcnson , abstrac
tor , real estate and loan agent , Council
Bluffs , Iowa , February 23 , 1885 ,
John E. F. McGee to W. S. Cooper :
lot , block 2 , Burns' add. , § 50.
W , 8. Cooper to Charloi Baughanj lot
3 , block 2 , lots 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 , block 3 , lots
: t , 4 and 5 , block 5 , lots 13 and 14 , block
20 , lots 1 and 2 , block 22 , and Iota 7 and
8 , block 29 , Burns1 add. , § 1,000.
Wra. Yt Lloyd to Rachel Brown ; o A
n w .J and o A a w . [ and n w j n o j 2 ? ,
and a w 1 B w I 22 , and n i a o 1 21 74
38 , § 12,800.
Horace Everett to H. Hnohdonk ; a w
} n oi,33 7042 , ? COO
A. Schloph to Autjuat Hanson ; lot C.
block 8 , Mlnden , § 000.
John S. Morpau to John Morgan ; w J
not , 31-7C 38 , $1,385.
E. K. A. Kmtag to Fremont Benja
min ; n o 4 3 7C 38 , 8350.
Total tales , $01,085.
y
S Before you buy a harness call on Beckman -
ii - man & Co. , 525 Main street.
i-
MANDEMAKER & VAN ,
AROHITEOTS ,
CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS
No. 201 Upper Br. ad way , Council Blaffi.
Rn UB
A full stock of Mens' , Womens' ,
Boys' , Misses * and OMldrens' New Jersey
ARCTICS , now ready in any quantity to
suit purchasers , CHICAGO TERMS and
DISCOUNTS every day in the year. We
also carry FULL lines oS BOOTS and
SANDALS of above named goods , includ
ing the nicest line of SPECIALTIES for
fine retail trade made by ANY company.
We have some Felt Boots to close out
cheap. Try a case of our COMMON
SENSE ARCTIC for MEN , we FULLY
recommend them.
Write for list on "Lumbermen , "
Storehouse and Salesroom , 41 N. Main Si
Office , 412 Broadway ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA.
"MURIKER MOST FOUL , "
To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria ,
the lost flvoyearathcro hua not been a death from diphtheria In any cano where Dr. Thomas
DUUTNO ' and euro was used. It has been the moan a ot saving thoneanda of lives. Imlla-
ponslhlo In mill Id eoro throat. In malignant scarlet fever , chanRlne It In 48 n > urs to the simple form. For
sale only at the doctot's office , No 23 South Eighth street , Council liluffe , Iowa , Send for ft ; price S2.
Dyspeptic , whylhe in misery and dlo In despair with cnneer ot the stomach ? Dr. Thomas JclTfrla curca
every CJBO of IndlKcatlon and constipation In a very Bhort . time. Beat of rcleicncta given. Diepepssia Ia
the cause ef all of ninety per cent diseased conditions.
F. H. OHCUIT. S. T. FRENCH.
. . . . . .
I. M. TiunxoR.
SUCCESSORS TO
Casatiy Orcutt & French
405 Broadway Council Bwffs\ \
Carpets ,
Curtains ,
Window Shades ,
Mattings ,
Linoleums ,
Oil Cloths and
Upholstery ,
Mail Orders
Carefully Filled !
COUNCIL BLUFFS
CARPET
CO.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
A. B. HOWE'S
Corn Meal ,
Graham Hour ,
Hominy
Ground Fresh Every Day !
Ground Feed Always on Hand.
Mill , comer of North Sixth and Mill Streets ,
COUNCIL , BLUFFS.
COMMEKOIAlj ,
COUNCIL Biurra UABEET.
Whoat-No. 1 milling65 ; No. 2 , CO ;
NO. 3 , eo.
Corn Now , 25c.
Oata For local purposes , 23c.
Hay 35 DO@G 50 par ton ; baled , 50@60 ,
Rye 35e.
Corn Meal 1 SO per 100 pounds ,
Wood Good supply ; prices at ynrda , 6 00 ®
G 50.
50.OonI
OonI Delivered , hard , 0 50 per ton ; soft
4 CO per ton
Lard Falrbank's , wholesaling at 9 a ,
Flour City flour , 1 50@2 90 ,
Brooms 2 953 00 per doz ,
LIVE STOCK.
Oattlo Butcher cowa S 25@3 75 , Butcher
etoors , 3 76 ® i 00.
Sheep 2 50@3 00.
Hoga 4 00@4 25.
PBODCOE AND TBDITS.
Poultry Live chlckensper | doz. SOO drosa-
od chickens , Sc ; dressed turkeys , lOc ; dreaa-
ed duclo , 9c ; dressed ROOSO , Sc ,
Butter Creamery , 25@2So ; choice country
18@20c.
Kfga 27 per dozen.
Vegotablea Potatoes , 50@GDo per bushel ;
onions , GOo per bu ; apples , choice cooking or
eating , 3 00 ; beano , 1 00 ® 1 CO per bushel.
Cider 32 gallon bbl , , SO,50.
Orangoa 100 nor box.
Lemons 4 60@5 00 nor box
J. L. DisBBVOISB.
No , 507 Broadway Council Blafli.
Railway Time Table.
Corrected to January 7,1886.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The ( allowing are the times ol the arrival and do.
pirturo ot trains by central standard time , at the
local denote. Trains leave transfer depot ten mln-
atea earlier and arrive ten mlnutoa later ,
cmoAQO , uuRUKoroti AND QDIBCT.
LIAVI. A1U7I.
1:35 : pm Chicago Express 8:00 : am
9:40 : a m Fast Mall. 7:00 : p u >
li0 p m Accommodation. 1,00 p m
At local depot only.
IAK1A1 CTTT , ST. JOl AND CODNOIL ILVm.
10:05 : a m Mall tnd Express , 6:25 : p m
8116pm Pacific Express , 8:65 : pm
CITJOAOO , 1IILWAUKII AND 81. rADT ,
eS6 : p m Exprcsr , 9:06 : a m
9:24 : a m Express , 0:66 : p m
CITJOAOO , KOOH IBLAND AMD rACIflC.
6:26 : p in Atlantic Kiprete , 0:06 : a m
9:26 : a m Day Express :6i : p mme
mo a m 'Dei Voinoa Aooommodatlon , 0116 p m
At local depot only.
* WAiAan , BT , Lena AND pAcinc.
6:10 : pm Aooommodaton 9:00 : am
lSOpin : Louis Eiprcea 8:1 : ! . pra
4:50pm : Chicago Expreea 10:66am :
At Transfer only
CHICAGO and KoarimsTiiM ,
iM : p m Kxpreea , t'.to p m
SiJi a m Pacific Expreu 9:06 : a m
BOtrx CITT AND rACIFJO.
riO : p m HI. Paul Express , 9:00 : a m
rilO a m Day Express 7:00 : p m
onion rAcirio.
8:00 : p m Western Expreu , 8:20 : a m
11:00 : am Pad do Expreai , 4:40 : p m
UllO a n Lincoln Eipresf , 1B ; p m
At Tranifer only
Pl'MMV lllAl.Mi TO ( JM1IIA ,
Ia\e-7:20-8:30-C:30-10SfJ-li:10 : : : : : a. m. 1:80 :
2:30-8:50 : : -G:30-fl.SO : : 11 : 5 p. m. burning
7:20' B.30 11:40 : a. m 1:30-3:80-6:80-0.30 : : :
11:05 : p.m. Anhe 10 minutes before lca ln | ; time.
Krom trins'er only ,
Irs HJ Hilton H.D.
, , , , . . ,
PHYSIOIAN & SUEOEON ,
112 ISJi'l Jijoiivjr , CaucU XluSl.
SMITH tfc TOIiI.KIt , ACTS.
LKAHINU
Merchant Tailors !
7 oud 0 Main St. ,
COUNCIL Lu'i-Ts , . . . IOWA.
A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From.
KIEL SALE STABLES
Keep Horses and Mules constantly on band rrhlc
wo will soil In roUll or carload lota.
All Stock Warranted as Represented.
MholcialoicdrcliU dta m Ir drain ami l' lcd Hay.
eonable Satisfaction Guaranteed.
. Sc
"
Oornor Fifth Avo. & Fourth St. UounollDlnlln.
AGEKTTS WANTED.
Drs. Judd & Smith's New Improved Electric Belt ,
310 13UOA1WAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ; 725 mi ST. , DALLAS , TEXAS ; and IT. WAYNB.IND
IT rOSITIVKLY CUIlKflKUney nd Liver Complaint , might' * DliouH. . HhmlmMIsm , KcutklvU
DjipcpKte , Ncnonsnesi WiBtlnjj Woaknteo , Paralysis , Spln l Affections. Indigestion , Hp tt Uiwan , Fits
lliindacli , Umo Uncle , Co'il fcect , nd ull diseases requiring luoroasod motho pjwcrs. Now fniproted o
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f3 and 15 ; old etjloSZ each.
W. P. AY3LSWORTH ,
Brick buildings of any slro raided or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. 1'rnme hous
moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks , the best In the world.
w. p.AYLSwoimr.
_ _ 1010 Ninth Street , Council lilulls.
H. II. FIELD. W. C. ESTJ-J
JIR T "RT TFP "F ? . S
No. 317 Broadly. Council Bluil's , Iowa.
Office Calls Attended 1'romptly , Day nnd Night , 1'nrtlcular nttuntion given to Ihnbalminfj
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special vertlsemcntB , luo B Lost ,
round , To tioan , For Bale , To Kent , Want * , Board
ing , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the low
rate of TEN GENTS FEU LINE for the first Insertion
tnd FIVE CENTS PER LINE ( or each subsequent n-
ertlon. Leave advertisements * t our offloo , Ho.
Pearl Street , near Broadway
WAHT3.
WANTED Woman pastry coolc Immediately at
the O dcn house.
VWAN1ED student In dental cilice. Siiatha\o !
I T ujcaos ot self-snpport. Call on or address at
No. 12 1'carl St. Council UInUs.
W ANTKD A poodglrl to t'o general houecmork ,
Call at IC9 Bancroft street.
FOK S1LE Ararechanretojiet a line , well 1m-
IjnncJ farm of 400 actcsithiu a few miles of
Council Bludd , at a bargain. Low pilcc and easy
terms. bwjtx & WALKBH
FOR SALE AgoodpaiDR hotel property lth
lliocy stable , in one ot the best small towns In
western low a will sell \\lth or without furniture , or
will tiaib for a Email farm with stock etc.
SWAN & WAIKKII.
FOIl S&LE Eighty acres unlmprcneil land in
Union county , Iowa , Similes south-cast of At
ton , the county ecat , or will trade for Nebraska or
Kansas land. SWAN &
0R SALE A 29 aero tract of good land aboul
11
1 ono and a half Miles from Council Itlulli peel
office , nt a bargain. SWAN & WALM it.
IrvOK SALE In Harrison county , Iowa. 320 acres
1 crass land , all under fence a 100 aero fani
with fine improvement * all under cultivation except
20 acres grass 83 acres good grsss or pasture land ,
md several other tracts cf from 40 to 100 acres ol
unimproved land. SWAN & WAI.KBR.
IJVDU SALE Lands Improved aad unimproved.
' If you want a f aim In western Iowa , Kansu
Nebraska or Dakota , letua hair from you.
SWAN & WALKKH.
FOIt SALE Special bargain. A largo twu story
frai o dwelling , ton ruoms with all modern im
piovcmcnts. well located nnd almost new. Fiico
< 5300 ; $1COO cash balance long tlmo
SWAN & WALKKR.
WANTED To correspond with any non-resident
owner of property In Council IfluIIs or 1'otta-
wattamo ! county , or any on wUhlng to buyer
or sell propeity In western low a , Kansas or Nebraska.
SWAN & WALKKR.
SA1 K A larEO number of business and resi
dence lots In all parlH of Council Iull ) ! . See
us before you buy , SWAN & WALKBII.
I OH HENP Wo h > vo several houses on our Hat
F
for rent , vacant now , SWAN & WALKKR.
POH SALE Parties wishingto buy cheap lota to
build on can buy on n.onlhly pouncnta ol from
$2 to S10. bwA.v & WALKKB
FOH KENT Wo will rent you a lot to bu Id on
with the prlullage to buy If jou with tin very
liberal term * . SWA3 & WALKr.n.
TylTANTED To oorrcfpond with any one wlehlnca
VV gocd locttlon f r tlannlng mill , eaeli , door
and blind manufactory , wo have building and
machinery , well located , for sale , Irase or trade ;
SWAX& WALhKB.
KENT- Large two ttory fromo bulldlrg suit
able for warehouse or storage purposes , near
railroad depot. B AN WALKKR.
TTlOll IlllNr UU aAL.r . , Mu.iJlJK and grounds
1' sulta ) U for saall foundiy and machine shop.
Good boilerengine , tupala , b'oncr Hlth flicd shaft
ing etc , icady toput in motion ,
SWAN WALKKR ,
H > OH SALE Houses. Lots and Land. A. J.
JD Ptcprcn'on , 60S Hret avenue.
FOIl HALE A top-buggy , flrat-ilm make and
in excellent cundltlon. Or will trade for cheap
ior. Address f. M. Bceotlico , Council BIiiTs.
N1 > ttOOD OeorKO lloaton , am liro.d-
COAL . Bells coal and wood at rcasonablo prices
gives 2,000 Ita. for a ton , and 123 cublo for a cord ,
Try him.
Every body in Council Blutls to take
WANTED Delivered by carrier M only twenty
cents week.
OLD I'AI'EUS For e lo t Bu office , tt K ocnU
hundred
, fACOH SIMS ,
Attorney - at-Law ,
COUNCIL I1LUFI B , IOWA.
Office , Main Street , Iloom 8 , Hbugart end L'euo
llock. Will piactlco In State and Fedcul courts.
N. SCHUEZ.
of tie Peace ,
orncE OVER AHKRIOAH EXFRXU
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
ORDER YOUR
Cob , Coal I Wood
OF
33 W. 3TO1M3EIEI1
I > , 0. address. Lock liok 1180 , Council Bluffs.
JOHN FOX ,
Deputy Sheriff and
Office with N. Schurz , Justice of the Fekcv , C'uccll
tlude , Io .
JOHN NAGEL ,
SUCCESSOR TO
HASTINGS < o NAGKL ,
Wholesale
Produce
And Commission.
No , 386 Holladaf SI , DENVER , COL ,
Solicit Consignments and guar-
hutee quick sales and prompt re
turns. Give us a trial.
References Bmdstrcet's or Guns
Agencies ; and First National Bank ,
Denver.
raoi. omcuEi vr. n. 11. rein
Council Bluffi , in
Established 1856
Dealer ! In Foreign and Dontectla Exobkngi and
Horn * Stcurltlei ,
E. Bice M.
or other tnmon romoyed without thj
knUo or dr wloj [ ol bltoi.
CHRONIC DISEASES0'- " * * * * * .
iTConiulta/lan lrc .
, W. H. Sfcorraden
DENTIST ,
Masonic Temple ,
Oonnol ) Blade IOVB.
\
OOUNOJL BLUFFS
Wholesale and Hotall Dealers In
Hard Soft ana Blossburg
O O .A.
W. H. PIBLBY ,
Oflico , 88 llaln St. Yard , on 0. K. I , 1 > . ( .ml C.
II. k St. I' . Hallway.
Schmitt & ; Harb
-THK
Have removed from under the Opera House to
| NO. 402 BROADWAY ,
They lll oontlnuo llielr CIOAK AND TOUACCO
milnesi , and Inv Itc all their old Irlendu and the pub
Io to call and BCO them. The Hutst cigars to
< ioco al are on hand ,