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G THE DAlJLi JBEJB- COUNCIL BLUFJFS FRIDAY , FEBIOJARY 27 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , Friday Morning , Fob , 27 , SUBSCRIPTION RATES. : By Carrier - - - - - - -SO cento per week By 1I U - . - . . - 110.00 p r year OFFICBI o. 1 Pearl Btratt , Hear Broadwar. ' MINOB MENTION , A Keg Crook farmer was yoitcrday nr- routed for getting lib keg to full. The case of SeoGohl & Gavin vs the city is on trial In the circuit couit. In the casa of McKcnzlo vs , Kelly the jury yoitorday g vo the plaintiff a vardlct for § 150. Ooorgo Snnford has connected himself with the Huworlh chock-rower , and will travel in Iowa and Nebraska. Floyd McOloan , agent for Wells , Fargo & Co.'s express at the transfer , arrived in town yesterday with his brldo. In the caao of Poistrlp vs. Yonng , in the circuit court yoatorday , the jury brought in a verdict in favor of the defendant. 0. L. Olatterbuck and Mies D. E. Crane , both of Utrootavillo , wcro yester day joyously joined in matrimony by Juatico Schnrz at his oflico. The party given in Bono's hall by Ro- bokah lodge last evening was a happy affair , and all in attendance seemed to bo enjoying themselves hugely. J. N. Rogers , of Davenport , and Messrs. Dallcy & Smith , of this city , have been engaged aa additional council In the suits now pending against the city on the old grading certificates. The Yonng Folks' Social Union of the resby torlan church give an old-faahloned taffy-pull at the realdonco of H. G. Mo- Goo this evening. Conveyances for these who deslro to go will leave the Y. M. 0. rooms at 7.30 p. m. J. J. Brown and A. 0. Graham have a tolerably sure show of being elected park commissioners , they being both nomi nated by both parties. For the third cotmiisaionershlp the race will bo between Thomas Officer and Judge James. The Third ward polling place is not at Bennett's stable , but at No. 30 Fourtti ( Bancroft ) street , in the building known aa the electric belt factory. If those who have ralacd such a hubbub about the lo cation of the polls had road the mayor's proclamation , ai published in tha Globe , they would have boon saved much fret ting and waste of words. E. L. Smith now suffers from a blto in the log , a bold bad dog having nlppoc him. The dog first attacked a boy name Henry Ambrose , and Srnltn In stepplnf between them to protect the boy , go nlppod. The dog seems to bo a strange Jn the city. Ho was not mad , but Smith was , and If the dog after biting him had not rdn away , there would have been one leaj four legged brute in the city. Just after Christmas the Rov. Fleming of this city started in to make a thorong ] canvass of the city , stopping at over house , in the interest of the PotUwat tamlo County Bible society. His secon monthly report has just boon made to tb society , and from it we glean the follow Ing information : The month ends with February 24 , and shows that during h period ho has visited 4/15 families aa bibl colporteur , ho has found 53 families des tltuto of the holy scriptures , of which h supplied 43 , and eight other parties don ated 38 volumes. Ho sold during th month 2G volumes for $22.55. and re colvod in donations § 80.05. In his wor in tlio city ho traveled 190 miles. Th work will bo continued till completed which will take till about May 1. IM2U90XAI/ . Charles Bullock , o Denlson , Iowa , was i the city yesterday. Mrs. Mulholland left yesterday for Colum bus , O. , over the Wnbash. F. S. 1'usey left kit ovcniog for Washing ton over thu Northwestern. MM. J. J. Newton has been called to Kan sea City by the illncaa of her daughter , Mre J3opo , J. B. McGomak has jetired from the fin of Heagnn Bros. & McGorrink , the lle-iga Bro . continuing the business. P. F. Mnrohn , of Chicago , who formorl od at Brownsville , Neb , , was In the clt yesterday as tbo guest of 0. E , Adolf , of th Bechtolo , W. C. Morgan baa returned from Boston New York , Philadelphia and Chicago , wher bo has bean purchasing goods for the house o Cocko & Morgan. Dr. Hico , of Magnolia , Iowa , was in tl city yesterday on n visit to hia brother , Kor G. G.Kico. The doctor -has just returnet from n trip to Mexico , whcro IIIH daughter ia missionary. He has many interesting inc dents to nnrrato concerning his trip. Afino organ , half price , at Beard1 trail paper atoro , next to postoflico. IH License. At Oalton , in the caao of J. E. Sam son , an action to revoke his permit t sell liquors , it was chirgod that ha hat failed to comply with the law In raakln his reports , that ho had sold liquors t < persons in the habit of getting drunk and also had sold liquors M a beverage Tha Dr. contested then 3 charges in con aontlng that judgment should bo enterc revoking his permit. The court enteroc uoh judgment , and the Dr. is , therefore precluded from obtaining a permit any vvhoro in tlio etito for tire years , undo the present law. In the other caia i was charged ho had failed io ruak re jmts as by law required , and had sold to certain persons in tbo lublt of pottlul drank. This made the Dr. liable to , penally of $100 for each act. The matter tor was compromised upon the following torrna : A judgment ia favor gf the ecbool fund of tint county for § 200 cott i of suit end an attorney fee of glO ( lor pla'ntlfl's attorney , POLITICAL POTPOURRI , Republican Majority Promise ! in the Kbit Oily Conncii , 1'ropnrlnB for the Ballot Unttlc , Municipal matters nto being very freely iecutsod notr , and great interest is wakened in the coming city election. ho feeling has developed strongly , in wth political parties , that a great change i demanded in the city government. 'his ' has boon openly oiprcaacd in the omocrntio meotlnga oven in view of the act that the present city government is omocratlc. In the democratic cnmp ioro ia evident a strong nnti-Vanghnn collng , Vaughau and his followers being ot against the othcra. It sccma that /aitgban / la determined so far as possible o have the administration nndcr his con- rol , and although ho IB not a candidate , s bo has ono moro year to ectvo na layer , yet ho is seomtn gly as greatly In- oroatod In the election as if It wore his wn battle ; inwardly it is , and there is n .ronp fooling on bath aides against the lection of any man over whom Vaughan rill have control. The republicans have made strong omlnatlons. John Bennett , as alder man at largo , can and shall bo elected. Us help in righting the finances of the Ity will bo of incalculable worth. Lau- atory notices of him are needless. The amo is enough , and h's ' election wonld o moro to roatoro public confidence- than bat of almost any other man in the city , nd if ho will assume the duties , the looplo will rally to his aupport grandly. For Alderman of the Third ward Chris. itrnub will ba elected without doubt. lo ia well known aa a progressive , hard working and honest man , who will join n every effort to put this city on its feat , nd clothe it in its right mind again. A ractical man , ho will quickly aao what ia lecdcd , and fearlessly steadily go at work o do it. E. L. Shugart , as alderman of the Fourth ward , will receive the support of nany democrats as well as republicans. Jo has done a great deal for Council Bluffs , and baa shown his faith in the city by making ono of the greatest improvements provomonts hero. Bo Is a man of ox- icrlonco in municipal and county matters , tnd having largo interests hero , will see ; o it that the city's Interests do not suf- br. It is undoratood that Mayor Vaughan has singled him out especially a his target , and will wage war upon Urn , but this fact will strengthen him with many. The republicans have thus put up good men , and if the citizens want to break the clique and rout the gang , they have the opportunity of doing so , by casting their votes solidly for those thus named by the republicans. The opposing forces will bo strongly massed , and it will bo no walk away , but by work and union there is no doubt of Bennett , Shugart and Straub being elected. The domosiats have made a specially strong nomination in the Fourth ward. "Brooks" Rood , as W. B. Reed is fa miliarly known , is a young man who would make an excellent alder man. Ho has not had experience , but ho ia an honest man , irith an enthusiastic determination , if elected , to servo the people. It Is not though ! that Vaughan and his clique would bo able to control him , but the facftthat Vaughan will make an open fight on Shugart and will not mko ono on Root indicates that Vanghnn lixi ; moro hope at least of Influencing Reed than of influ encing Shngatt. It would doubtlesa be an improvement to have Reed elected , but in some respects a greater Improve ment to have Shugart. Mr. Blaxslm in the Third ward wil doubtless bo defeated , not because ho la not a good man , but because the people prefer Straub , deeming him better for the purposes for which they want him jus now. now.Thoro la ono remarkable feature to the campaign. Thna far , with perhaps the exception of Mr. Murphy , not ono of the men nominated by cither party is accnsac of having any political ambition to prompt them to accept the nominations , This la a cheorln * nope for the people , For once , the men have been sought ou by tbo people and urged to run , and there is no charge on either side that any o the nominees desire anything , but that If elected , they may help in making i change in the city for the bettor. Thoao nominated , however , by the democrats belonging to the ruling party , and belnj liable to moro or less "administration1 pressure , do not seem , however , quits so aafo to trust in thia emergency , There is no question about the republican nomi nons. Not ono of tbo three nominates can bo drawn into any of the nchemes o the present administration. Before you buy a harnesi call on Boot- man & Co. , G25 Main street. QUICK/YORK. / in Filtem Minnies , The I'latforni "Get There. " There \viia no democratic fifteen ball-o buainoBB about the republican city convon lion ycBterday. At 2 o'clock the conven tion mot In the city building , A. J. Hat calling the delegates to order. Dr. N D. Lawrence was made chairman and J D. Hart secretary. A. committee of ono from each ware was selected on credentials , ns follows ; E. B. Gardiner , First ward. J. 0. Rhodebeck , Second ward , N. P. Dodge , 1 hlrd ward. J. y. Evana , Fourth ward. After a few minutes deliberation the committee reported tha delegates as above , and recommended that the tem porary organization bo made permanent. The report was favorably received and the committee discharged. The following park commissioners wore nominated by acclamation : A , 0. Gra- hsm , J , J. Brown and Thos. Officer. For alderman at Isixo John Bennett was nominated by a hearty , unanimous , viva roco vote , without the least objec tion. Tha whole business was transacted in less than a half hoar , including the adoption of a tha short , but : expressive motto , "Get there. " Itoml Kutato Transfero. The following is a Hat of real estate transfers Clod yesterday in the recorder's oflico of Pottawottomio county , Iowa , as furnished by A. J , Stephenion , abatrac or , real ostalo nnd loan agent , Conncll Bluffs , Iowa , February 20,1885. Josephine II. Tote to J. E. Knabo , lot o and n rt 32 nnd 39 , original plat , § 125.00 Norah Hill to Charles Robinson , lots 15 and 1C , block 12 , Walnut , § 759.15. 0. R. I. & P. R. R. Oo. to Clement Bishop , nj uwj , 15 , 75 , 41 , $725.00. Charles" S. Andersen to John Evnns , Jr. , i uw | , 23 , 75 , 39 , $2,000.00. Henry boott , ot al , to Isaac Carlisle p rt nnl , 13 , nud part 14 , 75 , 43 , 11,500.00. Totnl Baloi , § 5,109.15. Registration Notice. The board of registration of Kane ownshlp will moot nt the oflico of the ho town clerk , No. 302 South Main treot , March 3d and 4th , 1885 , for the inrpojo of completing and revising the cgutry for the special election to bo hold March 10 1885. A. CANS , Township Clerk. CRUSHED AND FROZEN , Three Sad Chapters from the Book of Fatalities , All At Atlantic. In this week's Caaa County Democrat are given the following details of three sad events , brief mention of which has already boon made in Tim BEE : Last Friday Frank IMort , a young man ; wcnty-thrco yeara of ago , employed in the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific rail i company's yards at this place , was .orrlbly.Injured by falling beneath the wheels of an advancing onglno whllo on' > agcd in doing some switching. The engine was ono sent hero to take the ilaco of the regular switch engine , it Doing at the shops for repairs. The re iof engine had no run board in front , common with switch engines , and It is } robably owing to the absence of this rnn Doard that Frank became the victim of this cad accident. Ho was making coupling , or about to , and from force of labit had stopped as if to step upon the raa board , and It bolng absent ho stopped mmediatcly in front of the engine and was soon beneath it and bruised and mu , llated. Ho was at once taken to the Occidental House , and placed un der the care of Dr. Emmort , the company's surgeon. An examination proved that the bonoa In the right .eg had boon broken and that amputation wonld bo necessary. Ho tank sorapidly , lowover , that the amputation could nol bo performed , and Saturday morning early , ho quietly passed away. Frank bad lived hero several years , and was a worthy young man , well liked by his as sociates and respected by all. Ho has a father hero and a sister , Mrs. Isaac Vln- Bon. Ho was born In Fayetto county , February 22 , 1802. Ho was insured against accidents to the amount of 83- 000. His funeral occurred yesterday af ternoon. CRUELLY CRUSHED. Saturday afternoon another accident occurred on tbo rail at Lorah , the victin being Albert Tate , a young man employee as brakeman. He was assisting in tbo switching , and was thrown of ! a flat car by the sudden reversing of the engine Tha car passed over him and was thrown from the track , but , strange ai it may seem , none of Tate's bones wore broken , and he h to-day in fair way of recovery , though seriously hurt In the shoulder and elsewhere. He was brought to this city , and is now at the Commercial house , under the mod leal care of Dr. Emmeit , and the broth' erly care ot the Odd Fellows , of whose oraer ho is an honored member. Thcro are no Internal Injuries and ho may ba out in a few weeks. TOUND FROZEN TO DEATH. As sad as any of the items of this sad chapter Is the freezing to death of an old man , which must have occurred Satur day night a week ago. His name was 0. H. Acton , a resident of Shenandcab , and father of Mrj. James Fattenon , of thh city. Ho was C9 years of BRO , and had for some time boon a subject to attacks oi temporary insanity. He had been wanting to coma hero for some tlmo , and it is supposed started to walk. Saturday afternoon , February 14 , ho had tot as far as Mr. Walker's , in the south part of this county , wfccro he warmed himself and ate a vety little , re- laming hia journey toward this city. At dusk an nnknown man stopped at Mr. Haywaod's , who lives near Ed Uawcs' , and asked for shelter. This being refused ho loft , and it is presumed that this was Mr. Acton , and that ho got but a few rods away when the terrible cold of that night overcame him , aud ho lay down benumbed and froze to death. Ho was discovered by a school boy , ami was brought to this city Saturday , end an inquest holden , the verdict being It ) accord with the above. The ice had frozen thick upon bis face , and alto gether ho was the most piteous object wo have Been in the course of lifu. Ho was but half-clad , and for this someone ono was to blame. Wo are glad that II Is not at our door the charge may bo laid that this poor old man was refused warmth and food on such a night as the ono on which it Is supposed ho called al Haywood's ; and wo do not envy the feelings of the man , If ho has any heart at all , who refused him. For a man to bo turned away frore warmth and food and die within sight ol each Is a terrible commentary upon the quality of tbo milk of human klndnets In Dim who refused such inexpensive aii. Deckman & Co. , 525 Main street , will waah and oil your harness cheap now. Caplain Walker , of the steamship Cephalonia , who was married in Boston last week , will return to Europe by him- 8'ilf , while Mrs. Walker will sail fiom Now York by another vessel , it being against tbo rales of the company for the captain and hit wlfo to cross the Atlantic together. MANDEMAKEE & VAN , AROH1TEOTS , CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No. 201 Upper Broadway , Council Blnfl's. H , B , ATWOOD , Plattamouth , - . Nebraska iiiiDia or rnoiovaamo niaa BIABI HEREFORD UD JEHSEJOiniE UD D D t A full stock of MODS' , Womens' , Boys' , Misses' and Childrens' New Jersey ARCTICS , now ready in any quantity to suit purchasers. CHICAGO TEEMS and DISCOUNTS every day in the year. We also carry FULL lines of BOOTS and SANDALS of above named goods , includ ing the nicest line ol 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 St Office , 412 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. "MURDER MOST FOUL , " To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria the last flvo y ars thcro him not besnn death from diphtheria In any cano where Dr. Thoma DURING ' preventive and euro was used. It has been the mean a ot saving thousands ol Ilvoa. Indl penslblo In putild eoro threat , In malignant scarlet fever , chaneine It In 48 hi ura to the simple form. Fo sale only at the doctor's offlco , No , 23 South Eighth street , Council ItluCTa , Iowa , Send for it ; prloe 82. Djspcptlo , why-live In misery ami die In deap lr with cancer . of the $ tomocn7 Dr. Thomas Jefferla cure eiery ciao of IndifjcBtlon and constipation In a % cry short . time. Best ol rcfcicncea given. D\epepssia \ I the cau90 ef all of ninety per cent diseased conditions. F. H. ORCCIT. S. T. FBKNCU I. M. SUCCESSORS TO Casatiy Orcutt & French > 405 Broadway Council Biuffs ] Carpets , ] Curtains , , Window Shades , Mattings , Linoleums , Oil Cloths and Upholstery. Mail Orders Carefully Filled ! COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. ' ASK YOUR GUOOER FOR A. B. HOWE'S Corn Meal , Graham Hour , Hominy Ground Fresh Every Day ! Ground Feed Always on Hand. Mill , corner of North Sixth and Mill Streets , COUNCIL , BLUFFS , OOMMEItOIAIi , COUNCIL BLurrs UABEET. Wheat No. 1 milling , C5 ; No. 2 , CO No. 8 , 0. Corn Now , 25c. Onta For local purposes , 2Sc. Hey 85 00@6 5D per ton ; baled , B0@60. Rye 35o. Corn RIoal 1 SO per 100 ponnclo. Wood Good supply ; pricoa at yards , 6 00 © 6 50. 50.Goal Goal Dollvorod , hard , 0 50 per ton ; sol 4 CO per ton Lard Falrbank'a , wholesaling at Of c. Flour Olty flour , 160@2 90. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz. LIVE STOCK. Oattlo Butcher cowa 3 25@3 75 , Bntchor etoore , 37C@1 00. Sheei ) 2 C0@3 00. Hoga 4 00@4 25. PBODUOB AND rnmts. Poultry Live chickenspor [ doz. 300jdross od chickens , 8c ; dressed turkeys , lOc ; dressed ed ducks , 9c ; dressed KOOBO , 8c. Butter Creamery , 25@2So : choice country 18@20o. E/fgs / 27 per dozen , VogotabloH Potatoes , 50@COo per bushel onions , COo per bu ; apples , choice cooking 01 eating , 3 00 ; banns , 1 00@1 50 per bushel Cider 32 gallon bbl. , S6.50 , Orangoa 1 OD per box. Lemons 1 60a)5 ( ) 00 oer box J. L. DitBEVOISE. No. 507 Broadway Council Bluff" . Railway Time Table , Corrected to January 7,1886. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Th , following are the times ol the arrlTal and de parture ol trains by central itandard time , at the local depots. Trains leave transfer depot tan mln Dtee earlier and arrive ten minutes later. cmoAoc , BORLwaros AHD quuor. LIAVI. A aiv . 6S5pm : Chicago Express Dee : a m ! 9-.W a m Fast Mall. TiOO p rr ISiSQ p m Accommodation. IlCO p m At local depot only , KANSAS cm , ST. ; oi AND OOOKOIL ILOTM. 10:06 : a m Uatl and Kxproae , 6.25 p m 8115pm raciac Express , 8:66 : p m CmCAOO , JJItWAOKIl AND BT. PAD ! , 5:85 : p m Kxpread , OttS a m 9:24 : a m Kipresa , 8C6 : p n OHIOADO , 1OCK ISLAND AXD 6:25 : p m Atlantlo KipreM , P.W m 9:26 : a m IJay Eipresa 8:64 : p m TlSO a m DcsMolnea Aooommodatloa , CllC p ia At local depot only. "WABABO , BT. LOOI8 AND PAOinC. 6:10 : pm Acoouunodaton 0:00 : a tn 1:80 : p m Louis ErprcM 8:46 : p m 1:60 : p m Chicago Kxpreua 10:66 : rn ! Al Transfer only BaiOAoo and HOanrwuTiUf , 1:60 : pm Express , 8:60 : pm 9i26 a m FadfloKxpress D06aai ; woDi CITY AND rAcrno , liUpm St. Paul Express , Q:00 : a m fllO a m Day Eiprost 700 ; p m iraiOH rAoino. 8:00 : pm Western Kxproas , 8:80 : a < n 11:00 : a m raclfio Exprew , i : < 0 p m 11110 a u Lincoln Express , 1:1J : p u At Transfer only DUUUT TIUI.VS TO OMJlli. ' Lea\o-7:20- : : SO-B.SO-JOSO-nilO : a. m , 1:80 : 2:30-8:80 : : 4.3J 6.SO-8.SO II : B p. m. bunda)8 7.-20' 8:30 : 11:10 : a. m 1:30-3:30 : : 6:30-0:30 : : 11:06 p.m. Anlvo 10 minutes before leavlrj ; ; time , From tnna'er only. 1Jl IrsHJHiltonH D Jl , , , , , . PHYSICIAN & BUBGEOH , Bl SMITH * fc TOIiLKIt , ACTS , LKADINQ Merchant Tailors ! 7 nnd (1 ( Afaln St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA. A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From , ALE STABLES Keep IIoraoB nnd Mnlea conatnutly on hand whio wo will neil In retail or carload tola. All Stock Warranted as Reoresentetl. nkoltiato acdtcttlt dcalctr tl. Grain aril titled liar. Priori tenable BatltUctlon Quarantcod. OHC3LTJOEI ! ? . So BOUE ] Corner Filth Avo. & Fourth St. UouncllBlnfla. AGENTS WANTED. Drs. Judd & Smith's New Improved Electric Belt. 810 BIIOAWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ; 725 KUI ST. , 13AMAS , TEXAS ; and FT. WAYNE , 1ND IT POSITIVELY CtMKS Kidney and Mvcr Complaint , IlrlRht' Dlso % * . , Hhoumattim , Neural ? ! * Dyspepsia , Ncnonsncsi W Btliir | Weakness , I'aralynln , Spinal AITootlons , Indignation , Hoatt IMMI | , KltO Hoadach , Lame Hack , Co'd Feet , and all diseases requiring IncrcixsoJ motho powers. New Improved o e3and 6jold 6tloJ each. each.W. W. P. AYLSWORTH , Brick bnildinps of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. ITramo hous moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks , the best In the world. iV X i * V JL XjOV \J It A. 1 L * 1010 ftinth Street , Council Bluffs. If. II. MELD. W. 0. ESTEI * Field & Estep , UNDERTAKERS No. 817 Broadway , Council Bluflfe , Iowa. Office Calls Attended Promptly , Day and Night. 1'articulnr attention given to Embalming- AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. 505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. THE ONLT ALL NIGHT HOUSE IN THE ciTT. Everything served in first class etylo and on short notice. Hot and cold lunches always ready. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE , Special a vortleomonts , iuo as Lost , found , To Loan , For Sale , To Bent , Wftnta , Board ing , etc. , will be Inserted In thb column at the low rate ot TEN CENTS PER LIKE for the first Insertion ind FIVE CENTS PER LINK ( or oaoh subsequent n- eitlon. Leave advertisement ] at our offloe , No. Peail Street ) near Droadwav WANTS. Foil SALi : A. printing otBco Material icap lor oiBh. W B. Hayes , Council Blufli , Iowa.icap HALU Another hotel In a lUo Nubnuka FOll town , now doing a business cf about S360 per month. No ether hotel In thu placo. Terms liberal. SIVAS & WILKKR. SALE OK TUAIJE 8'0 acres ot land In Wayne county , Mo. Will trade lor Oouncil Ulufls city property or sell cheap ( or cash , or ( art time. SWAN Js TO TilADE. Uood Iowa cr Nebraska WANTS tot a small stock of hardware or general racrcbandiso , well located. SHAN& WALKEK. W ANTBD Woman pastry cook immediately at the Ogdun himto. AN ! ED A student In denial cilice. Must ha'1 ? means ol solf-Biipport. Call on or address at No. 12 I'carl St. Council Binds. FOll S K A raroclmnrc to pot a fine , well Im- protod farm of 400 acres , within a few miles ol Council Blufld , at a bargain. Low price and easy terms. bWAV & WALKKB T OR SALE A good pajlcg hotel property with J1 livery eUblo , in ouo of the liest email ( owns In western Iowa will sell with or without furniture , or will tiade for a email farm with etock etc. SWAN & \VALhKR. FOR 8HLE Eighty acres unimproved land In Union countv , Iowa , 3 } miles south cast of Af- ton , the county scat , or nlll trade for Nebraska or Kansas land. SWAN & WALKXR. Olt SALE ! A 20 ncro tract of good land about I 1 ono and a half ullea from Council B'ufli post offlco , at a baifjaln. BWAV & WALRKK. IpOR , SALE In Harrison county , Iowa. 320 acres JU grassland , all under fence a 100 a-re farm with fine Improvement ? all under cultivation except 20 acres ( 'raai8) acres good grass or pasture land , aiilsmcn ! other tracts of from 40 to 100 acres of unimproved land. BWAV & WALKKK. F SALE Lands Improved aad unimproved. - II you want a farm In western Iowa , Kansas Nebraska or Dakota , lotus hctr from jou. SWAN & WALKKR. 8A1 E A largo cumber of business and resi dence lots In all pirtb of Council lilufln. Sco us before ) ou buy , SWAN & WALKKR. FOR SALE Parties wishing to buy cheap lots to build on can buy on aonthly payments of from FOR KENT We will rent you a lot to build on with the privilege to buy If jou wish on > ery liberal term' . SWAN & WALKKR , TTtTANTED To correspond with any one wishing a VV gocd location I it tlamiinu mill. Bash , door and blind manufactory , we haio building and machinery , well located , for sole , lease nr trade ; SWAN& WALKKR. KENT- Largo two itory fraino building suitable FOR able for warehouse or etorago purposes , near railroad depot. KUAN WALKKR. UKNr UK 8Al.fc uu.K. : g and grounds FOR fluital la lor snail foundiy and machine shop. a Uood boiler , engine , cupola , blower with Hied shaft ing eta , itady to put In motion. SWAN WALKKE , | , < OK SALE Houses. Lots and Laud. A. J. JL1 Ptepren'on , 603 first avenue. FOR SALE A top-buggy , first-die * male and In excellent condition , Or will trade for cheap iQt. Address r. M Bee clllcc , Council Ulu7 . COAL AMU VtOOU-Uourgelluaton , 0.3 Ilruxl. way. sells coa ) and wood at reaaonablo prices lves 2,000 ibs. for a tou , and 123 cubic for a cord , Try him. \TTANTKL1 Every body m Council ttluttt to take YV Tuiliii. Pellvcred by carrier at only twtnty Mnte a week. > I'Al'KHS For ealu al lln offloo , al IS oenti OU a hondrod JTACOZt &JCMS , Attorney - at-Law , COUNCIL BLUF1 S , JOAVA. Office , Main Rtrett , Iloomi 7 and 8 , Shugart and > uo block. Will practice In Si ate and Btato courts. ORDER YOUR : Oob , Coal I Wood , IM | 00 ! 33 jcn. aroKTOEie * ' 8 . O. addrwa , Lock Dalt 1189. Council Uliifla. JOHN FOX , Deputy Sheriff and JlOffice Office with N. Sthurz , Justice of the Peace , Cruncll I'V llufli.Iow * . * * ' A. J. MILLER , ( COLORED ) Hair Cutting and Shavlny. This is an Equal Bights Shop. 610 Broadway , Council Bluffs. ° ' ° * h" tamer * remored without tin kail * or dnirlne ol blocd. CHRONIC DISEASES ' " " ' p * * ' * Over thirty je rs practical ezpitiwtta OOM & ' C , Pearl alrret , Council Blufla. * fre . . SCHURZ. OFFICE OVSIt AMKIUOAH EXPRESS COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. . trjos. official w. n. u. rent Council Eluds , lai Established 1856 Dealers In Foreign and Oameetla Kzohang * and Horn * Stcurltlcii ID ) ? , W. H. Sherradea DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Council Binds IOTTB. COUNCIL BLUFFS Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Hard Soft ana Blossburg O OA. . 3L s W. II. SIDLEY , Mimneer. OHlce , 88 Main Bt. Yard , on C. R. I , P. and 0. , k St. 1' . Railway. CHICAGO , Waul The SHOET LINE. And BEST B01TTEB KHOM OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TIIA1NH DAHY UKTWKKNlOMAllA AND ja o. . , ce , U. I'aul , Cedar Jtnplda , Davenport " yj Hilton , Dtibuquo , Itockforil , , lock Inland , Krccport , .Tniiiwvllld , Clgln , ' Madison , La Crosue , Jelolt. Wmona , * > H ind all other Important point * Kwt , North east nnd Southeast , Ticket offloo at 1401 Kaniarn ntctt ( In l'a > ton Ho < ! ) , nd at Union I'aciflo Dupot. I'DLLMtv HLrt.fr.KH Bnd the FiMurr DIKIKO C'iRjiH UK WOULD are run on thu main lines ot the Chicago lllwaukee & Bt. Paul R'y and every attention ia4 ! to pb t ugeri by courteous cmpluejol ] tbo itnpan A. V. II. OAHJ'KNTKK , GeuertlMatttgcf , ( Jen'l l'a onitc lUILbKH. OEO , X , HKAKCOUU , Aea'tOen'l Manager. Aw.t Oen'l l'a Ago J. T. CLAKK , Oto'l Superintendent i' ' i irlanrliroiltslncnroui- I f fia uctivlty , i Bltivelr II euros liuiotciicv | lost _ ouoreyuurTouiiurbll > Vall % wPtthncBS ofReuoratlyo Bystoin ; oltti r toi.