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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1885)
THE DA1LBEEFRIDAY , JANUARY 30 , 1885. THE DAILY BEE Triday Morning , Jan. 30 , SUBSCRIITION RATIW , : Canlei - - -10 rent * p r week By - - - - By Mall - . . . . . . . . . . iio.oo far year OFFICE ! o. T Vsurl Btreot. Neat 2 Broadway , MINOB MENTiOJN , .John Kllgoro ban boon added to the police force. Dig time at the spiritual social , Satur day evening. The moat fashionable tuit now is a enlt against the city. Three drunks wera glvon the usual ns BOJBtnont in pollco court yoaterdny. Ooorgo Uinblo wnnta a divorce from Lizzie Umblo on the ground o ! desertion. Lonvo your orders for job printing n dny or two nhoad at Pryor's Boo job of. fico. fico.Kslo Kslo llorbort has commenced suit ngalnat Thomas V. Dawaon for S1J15 un paid rant. No more smfill pcx scare , the dtscnso being about at an end and what little there is being under control. The doc poisoner la oaid to bo .it work ngaln. W. G. Oliver is reported ju hav ing thus lost a valuable Butter. Burling ! on is preparing to start a pnb > He libm-y , md has Bent for a copy of Council BluiiY ordinance to copy after. The regular monthly mooting of the city council will bo hold next Monday afternoon - tornoon at 1 o'clouk , instead cf in the evening. Fidelity Council No. 150 , Iloyal Ar canum , is to give the second party of f ihis Bonscn's aeries at Bcno'a hall Feb ruary 13. The counttreasurer's force complain that under the present way of paying taxes about twice the wetk devolves on the ofllso as heretofore. Andrew Hill has filed a petition for a divorce from Anna Hill , claiming that aho has committed adultary with Chaa. Smith and a man named Williams. Scofiold & Oavln have commenced a aait against the city for $3,350 , for as sessed certificated issued to the con tractor , M. A. Moore , and turned over to ScolioM & Cavln. "Wm. Englo has commenced suit against the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul for $250 , for damages caused by a train atctking the rear of his wagon , throwing him out , and email ) g the horse to run away. The mooting of the county board of eupcrvisors next week will bo an im portant one , as the court houeo question wilt come op for comidention , and dele J gates will bo present from all parts of the county. Mike Halley of Sioux City , was in the city yesterday. It is said that his mia- eicn hero was to arrange for a mill with Dougherty. The latter oilercd to go oat and fight htm for fna , but that ho was not fighting for money. Yesterday a horse belonging to Mr. Hunt , n son-in-law of the late Mr. ir.He Hart , met with a strange accident , while ntandlng hitched on Main street , near the Crystal mills. The horse slipped and fell down , breaking one of his fore- lugs. Frank Ktrk and Pat Powers wore ar rented yesterday on the charge of getting two or three glasses of boor and a lunch ib.S at Brix's ca'oon ' under false pretenses ! , and refusing to pay for the sama. The matter waa fixed up and the priaonors lot ' loose. Frank Sanduaky , ai administrator for Jamas Sandusky , has CDtnraoncod anil pjjilnat th Milwaukee it St. Paul and Chicago & Northwestern , claiming $ ndV OOO datrages on account of the death of James Sanduaky , who waa klllad in the yards hero In November , 1883. To-night the Bavarian Band will enter ) - tain their many friends with a parlor concert - cert , to bo glvon at Music Hall , No. 238 Broadway. It Is understood that this 'justly celebrated band will give a service of concerts , and wo feel aafo In Baying that iholr many patrons and friends will bo moat delightfully ontertainod. Attention has boon tiled several times to the spikes left In telegraph poles ; er having been used by line rooairara In climbing the polos. One of the strangest yet chronicled occurred yeaterday to n horse owned by Col. Fox , and standing iiilchod onBr.adiray near Main Btreot. The horsjgot his mouth caught on ono Ot.Of those spikes , and broke ono tooth and toro his mouth badly. The threatened suit against the mayor ' and aldermen for allowing the mayor a ccmmiiaim for to'ling the city paving bond * ) lies not been started yet. The mayor has secured munaal and ears that If Bnic la commenced for the flOSS allowed him , ho will turn back the warrant issued to him and commence nation for 3,000 or ao , ho beinj ataurod that he can In court recover fully tint modi. JUoko a loff , T. A. Belt , who hag Utely taken charge of the Globo'a circulation , while rid in ? along lower Eigath street 6n he wo. back Wednesday evening met with a ser ; ious accident. Ills horae fell where ( tome gardlng work was being done , and throw 1 ing him under. Mr , Belt received a brl ; Injury , his leg being broken below the knee. The First national oauk of Indlanapo- lisbmhKrtmtwo suits ] n the United M tes cirault cour * . t Knokub to recover fromtha llininippj Elevator cnmtnnv * tockn aad moneys aggregating § 187,000 SEEKING ENDORSEMENT. The Manager of tbo Home of me ' Friendless Calls a Council of Friends , An Kx-I'artn Investigation , Tlio charges made public in the B KG concerning the workings nud management - mont of thojOomo of the Friendless In this city , has boon apparently ignored by the manager , Although those making the chargoa have done so openly , and assorted their willingness at any tlmo to present the proof of the charges mndo by thorn , no formal public action haa boon takon. It haa boon claimed that what * over there might bo nominally , yet practically there was no "association , " as advortiscd , but that Rov. J. G. Lomcn was in fact "tho association , " ' No body of responsible men , trustees or executive board haa stopped to the front with any reputation of the charge , and with nty statement tbat they hava boon personally overseeing the work , and boon personally knowing the fact that the management haa boon wise and honest. It seems that if any such organization waa in practical existence , it wonld Invol held a meeting and taken aomo public action. It now appoara that the manager has sought to obtain the needed endorsement by calling hero a number of men who have boon friendly to him nud his work , and In a quiet serb of a way this little b nd waa gathered hero on Wednesday , few knowing oven that they were in the city , much lots what their mission was. In response to the mnnngor'a personal re quest Micro came huro Ilav. George W. Hichoy , of Malvorn , Rov. J. 0. Garter , of Logan , Rov. W. E. Randall , of Dow City , Rov. O. C. Pierce , ot Lincoln , Col. Bontly of Malvcrn , and Dcason Durlin , of Harlan. Tht > y were received and en tertained at thu hornu in a hospitable manner , and given an opportunity to | look through the place Mr. Lemon mode hia statement of the situation to themand of cDurso gave hia version of the troubles and tboir causes. So far aa ia learned no ono wai called baforo the committee to produce any proof of the chargoa made , and what investigation there waa made was almost wholly cx-parto. The men thus called together for counsel and in vestigation nro men who stand ( roll , and have the confidoncs of the people , and if both sides of the affair could bo fairly pre sented to them their decision would doubt less act the public mind at rest , nnd if aftsr hearing all the facts they should personally endorse th ? actions taken , it would do much to restore public confi dence ; Lot a brief cxputo investigation must bo very unsatisfactory to nuch a committee , and should n ver dict bo rendered by them , It must necessarily ba unsatisfactory to ( lie public. It aoems strange that the preaenco of such n committee in the city and their mission should bo kept secret , if there was a desire to have an honest , full and fair examination of tbo Institution It is also strange that not a Council Bluffs business man was added to the commit tee , and that auch men aa Rev. Mr. 13ar ris , of Omaha' and Rev. Mr. Proper , the Iowa state missionary , were not called into the council , they being men who I also stand high and have public confi dence , nnd who are already come what familiar with the workings of the Homo Just what sort of a report the committee too selected by Mr. Lemon will make it not known , but It Is reported that jo before leaving hare some of the commito oxprcsicd themselves in auch a manner as to indicate that they wore not satie- fiod , oven after anch a one-aided investi gation , and intimating that they did not und matters as satisfactory ai they had hoped they would find thorn. For sale My book andstatlonery _ bus- I ness 341 Broadway. H. E. Seamau- - Dr. 0. C. Hazen.Dontlnt 100 Main 3t. SHLL SQUALLY. The UciiHoiiB for JjajliiK Olllccr ISronkH on' Duty Another Po , liceman Ohnrccd With Disturbing the | Pence , The police troubles still continue , and the weeding out ptoccas seems to be i a hard ono. The qnes ion haa been asked frequently , why waa Officer Brooks laid oil the force ? THE BEE , in hunting up the causes , learned that the natuio of the charge waa diaobodienco of criers , hoed dola'ln ' of which appear about aa follow : La&t Sunday night Brooki was off duty , and , nlthoDgh the captela had ed crdets that none of the polios force , en when off duty , should visit tbc beer garden and Sunday night ; dance hoUl there , Brooks slipped up there and was having a merry time , when woman was charged , by another woman and a man , with having stolen tora breastpin. It is claimed that Brooks with the accusers took thu woman Into > a room and thora searched her , it bolng chimed that she had the stolen pin hid' den In her bos in They did not find boor pin , and theaccuted woman undo a row about the matter , which caused the oflicor : to bo laid elf duly. Another lllt'o bit of somatlon along the name line waa the arreet yesterday of J. T. Hurley , who was lately laid off duty for ten days , and whoso resignation la in the hands of the major , who re fuses to eccapt it until the Investigating committee get through investigating charges pending against him , It appears that Hurley waa yesterday in Wm. Liutrop'a saloon , and a lively dispute arose about shaking dice , which caused Liutrop to complain of tiurloy for disturbing the peace , and Officer Cuaick eroirted him to head quarters. Thn atldir was cottled idup finally. Just what will bo the next chapter in the hiitnry of tin police force , It ia hard to sty , but the. ropu'a'iin hu made by the foici aa a whole , makes Ic rather hard on those < libers who do try to do their dnty and do it well. HOME FOR THE BOYS , The youths , ' Mutual Improvement Association Hiartft nil' Ku Iliuslaitlcally , The organization under the above title , whoao object is to help the boya of the city , hold nnotro : meeting ye terd y afternoon. The aiaoclation stara off with g ot enlhui'asm , acd it is believed that much good work can bo accomplished by very simple machinery. Capt. Ovorton , Judge Band and C. T. Officer were ycstorJay named ai a special committee to select other committees. The president , aocrotuy and treasurer were made the finance committee. Y. T. Lindscy and Oapla'n ' Ovorton were Boloctcd to solicit subscriptions , It bo'ng the Intention to sccuro as many regular monthly or quarterly subscribers possible. Arracgements were made with Henry Do Long to furnish lodging and food to needy boys until places could bo found for them. Boys who are needy and who are wil ling to work , or who dcslro help , nrn to register their 'names with L. B. Sibloy under the Citizens bank those who have work for boys or who will give boys a homo , will aho apply to Mr. Sibloy. The association is to meet ngiln next Monday afternoon at the rooms of the Y. M. 0. A. rEUHONAi.8 , Thoa. Officer is reported as on the tick i' , Mr * , J. O , Dennett , wife of the Main street livcrynun , is quite ill , II. A. Thomas , of Chicago , a friend of Mr. Gaultuf the W abash , wan in the city jester- day. day.llev. llev. 1 ! 1' . McMennmy'a mother lias not been , expected to l\e ! through the pnsttno night ! . Jo. IVhon , of Omaha , was over this ticlo | yesterday scattering advertising for the Wabasli. Mrs. Harvey I'nco was reported yesterday I I n . ; fttlll sinking with little probability of her living through the night. Chief Skinner ejnnt yesterday In Ncoln , taking a rest from the troubles now attending nil connected with the force , ' OOMMEIlOIAIj. OODNOIL BLUTrS MABKBT. Whont No. 1 milling , C5j No. 2 , GO ; No. 8 , 0. Corn Now , 25c. Oats For local purposed , 23o , H y 85 00@G 53 per ton ; baled , 60@60. Rye 35c. Corn Meal 1 SO per 100 ponnda , Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 00 ® 6 60. 60.Ooal Ooal Delivered , hard , 0 50 pox ton ; soft 4 CO par ton Lard Falrbank's , wholesaling at 9Jc. Flour City Hour , 1 50@2 90 , Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz. LIVE BTOOK. Cattle Butcher cowa 8 25@3 75. Butcher steers , 3 76(94 ( 00. Sheep 2 60@3 00. Hoga-4 00@4 25. rnoDUOB AND TBcrrs. Poultry Live chickens , per doz. 2 25 ; dress ed chickens , 8c ; dressed turkeys , lOc ; dress ed ducks , 9c ; dressed goose , 4.W. , Butter Creamery , 22@25o ; choice country Eggs 22 per dozen. vegetables Potatoes , 40@50o per bushel ; onions , ( iOo per bu ; apploa , choice cooking or eating , 3 00 ; beana , 1 0001 50 per bushel. Cider 32 gallon bbl. , S6.50. Oranges t 25 per box Lemons 4 tO@5 00 oer box Horsea and Mules For Bale. Two car loads of horeoa , mules and mares just received , for sale at the stables of Sohlntor it Bolny , Kiolu barn , corner Fisth avenue and Fourth street. IOWA 11 CMS. Grlawold liai hai two suicides within a few days. Calhoun county this year haa five offi cial newspapers to Bha.ro alike. The Des Molnos driving club has pro- pared a mile track on the river at tbat place , Dates for the Boone District Agricul tural society are from September 15 to 18 , inclusive. Throe creameries In Madison county pay the farmers from $125,000 to 6150- OCO annually. Iowa now takes the load as a corn growing atnte , the crop of 1884 amount - ing to 300,000,000 buahola. Clinton claims for the four companies of railroads entering chore , a combined . ownership of 13,300 miles. An engine on the Humoston & Shon- nndoah rai'rcai ' exploded a few claya ago , kil'lng ' the engineer and fireman. For the second week in January the gross earnings of the Iowa division of the Illinois Central wore § 30.057. The Central railroad of Iowa has defaulted - faulted on the payment of the interest on Its § 3,750,000 first mortgage bonda. Representatives of the G. A. R , , at Ottumwa have decided to erect a soldier's monument In the public park of that c'ty , For violation of the prohibitory law in Cedar Ilaplds , William Ostraudor was fined $50 on each of sovontoeii counts , making a respectable total of § 850. Near Marahalltown there la a snow drift 3,000 feet long and eighteen feet high on an average. That la pretty nearly live times as high as a four foot fen ce. Burlington has doubled the pawn broker's tax In that city. Gentlemen doing business under the aian of the green ball now contribute $100 cash per annum. Dubnquo merchants , It is Mid , a'o "boycotting" the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway in order to forca the company to a return to tbo thousand mlo ? i railway"tiokot Under a nnw contract Das Molncs con- eonurj r y § 2.25 per l.OCO feet for gas , and allowed 15 per cent rebate for prompt payment , the city paylnp $24 per annum per street lamp and attendance. Mr. Will Dougherty , ynung niaTrled roan , and one of Dea Moinea1 most ro- spoofed citizens , was placed under b nda of $500 to answer the charge of saduc- tlop , brought by Bridget Llllla , 18 years old , nod heretofore highly respected. The Leader aaya rants ' in Dos Molncs are oshorbltant and 'must come down "While many of the necessaries of life are lower than they have been for over twenty vears , and while tbo w ga of labor and the profits of the merchant have eciwcspcndingly dwindled , there haa been no dlspcflitlon to drop on the price of rents. Tin Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway cjmpany haa purha-ofl from the Wab sh company the north 1'no ' of the nld North Missouri mad , from G'enwood ' Juno ion north to Ottnmwp , and will hereafter operate it. It In also declared that the company will extend the Jlno south to KMISIS City by building a sap. o ate and d'stinot ' line of KB own. l-annie MoAffee , of Davenjnrt the champion IOWA billiardnt , i eatd to bo b'oVeu in heal h the , result cf an oxces- Ivo iodnlgenco cf MI eppjtlto for intoxi cating beverage. He turned up like a poor , ragged tramp , accompanlol by his faithful trick dnp , at L fayotto , Indiana , recently , and did aomo wonderful playing with billiard ball * , BO remarkable for one. in his condition that a purse was made to buy him clean clothrs and pay for up I traniportntlon to friends In Iowa. ' --AT-- - - - - FOR the purpose of reducing stock and making way for spring purchases , we shall , January 6th , offer our entire stock of Dry Goods , Carpets , Cloaks , Curtains Etc , , fo be Isold without regard to cost This stock comprises a Fine Cine of choice Dress Goods , Silks , Flannels , Ginghams , Prints , Etc. A1 choice stock of Newmarkets Brocade elvet and Seal Plush Cloaks , Ladies' and Childrens' White and Scarlet - ' let Underwear and Hosiery , Lace , Lace Ties , Fichue and Embroideries ; also a lot of homemade Comforts Blankets , and Table Linen , Our Carpet stock is comulete and offers sepcial inducements for select ion from choice variety of patterns , It includes Exminster , onuettes , Bodv Brussels. Tapesiry Brussels , Three Ply Ingrains Hemp , liattan ! Matting , Napier Matting , Etc , , htc Fine Lace Curtains , Tambour , Turco man , Curtain Goods and Curtain Shades elegant in beauty of design , \Q Q RdfTin" lonnQru Kin OdlC ui lllo JdllUdlf ] Dill ] Cnstoinfirs will secure BEST BARGAINS , BY KABLTAT -AT- 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. NOTT Scbmitt & ITnrp , the barbers remove Tuesday , Jan uary 27th to 40Z Brotulnav , to the building lately occupied by the 03 cent stoic. Joseph Sslimilt will sell AT COST the [ lock ol CIGARS tbat ucro left by Frank 1C. Kern In his charge. The store formerly occup'cil by Schmltt ft Harb 552 Broadwayunder the Opera hjuse , FOR RENT apply to Jos. Schmltt , 492 llroauw ay. Jos. Schimltt ofTors the finest FUUIT TAUM la thlfl county TOR SAL'C cheap , protliled it lisold In 8l < lcolGJda > B. Enquire of Mr. McGce , in offlcs o Horace Efcrott , 10 I'c.-ul street Council ASK YOUK GKOOEH FOIl Corn Meal , Graham Hour , Hominy. Ground Fresh Every Day ! Ground Feed Always on Hand. Mill , corner of North Sixth and Mill Street ? , COUNCIL , BLUFFS. EVERYTHING NEW , All the Latest Improveo Machinery. All Work First Class. Orders by Mail Solicited Express Paid on all Or ders over S2.60. Collars and Cuffs a Specially , Established 1882. H. E , REMER , Manager : 111 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUIU'S , IA. ' ' .W. H. Shorradon ' " DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Oonncll Blaffi ; Joy * JTA.C&JB SIMS , OODKCII , BLUF1 S , IOWA. Office , Main Strnct , Room 8 , ShuROtt anil L'cm block. Will practice In S ate and Federal courts. J. R. TATE , Pnctloa In State and Federal Conrtt Collectloni promptly attended to. Boom 16 , ShuRurt'i Building , OOUNOIL BLTTFira IOWA ADHUSlON-QintO 159-IjdlM 100. BKATE3 Gent * 160. Ladlei IOo. Admlsilon Frto to Ladles each morning and Tues day and Thursday aUctnooni. Uia of Skatei IS oonta. A. F. ECHANOK , n , Uanazcf , Proprlotoi St , Charles Hotel. 0 STHKET.'BET 7th and 8th , LINCOLN , NEB , lira. Kato Coakly , Proprlctoreea. ly and elegantly furnlabcJ. Good eamplo rooma on first Moor. $1.60 to S3 per day. Special ratoa'Klven members of the Ick'lalature. no\10-lm-mo J. L. DEBEVOISB. No. D07 Broadway Connell Blnffo. Railway Time Table , Corrected to January 7 , 1835. OODNOIL BLUFFS. The following are tbo times of the arrival and de parture ol trains by central standard time , at the local depot ) . Trains leare transfer depot Un mln- atoa earlier and arrive ten minutes later. cm woo , BimuHorOH MD QUISOT , I' , 6:85 : pm Chicago Express' 8:00 : a ID 8 ; 40 a m Ful Ifatl. ' 7:00 : p n > 1SSO ; p m Accommodation. 1.0 } p m At local depot only , , or. joi AKD oousoa iivrri. 10.05 a ra Mall and Kijirnes , 8 25 p m BUb p m 1'aolflc Express , 0 66 j > la ODIMGO , KltWiOKKS i D ST. fitTt. f.U p m Expreaa 0:05 , : A m 9:25 : a m Kxprete , 0J6 : p m OBICAOO , UOCR ItlttKD ADD riCiriO. 6:26 : p ra Atlantic r.trirena , BC5 : * ra B ; ! ( a m Day ay Kxpri'M 8:6 : p m riSO a m * D a Uolnea Aoocmmoditlon , B1S ; p m At local doi ot only. vitisu , ar. wvi > IKD ricino. ClOpra Aooommccltt.on CCO : ra 1:30 : p m Louli Kxprtit 8:15 : p m 1:60 p m Chicago Express 10:16 : a m At Transfer only i:6lrrn : Kxproea , 8:60 : pra tU ; a ra Paclflo Kiincee B.05 ro I , uovi CITT AND nnnf , " I'M p m & ( Taul Kxiirtico , ° : CO a m fllO a m Day xprew 7:00 : p m DMOM ncirw. 8:00 : p m Western Exprcu , 8SO : a m 1IW : a ra I'tdDo KIJUUM , < : tO p m 18:10 : a M ' Lincoln Express , 1:12 : p ra At Tranifer only vcuxr TRiua TO omiu , L ave 7ZO8:80SO10:80llWa. : : : : : . m. 0-4:50-6 : ao-ll:06 : p. m Sunday 7:20 * - 0-11:40 : a. in. l:8D-8:20--5:8CM:80-Ilcia : : : ! : : p. n > . ! < 10 rolnuUl belwie letvluy tlffll. From tracifer ) ely BMITH A XOIiljKU LEADING MEROHANT TAILORS T and 9 Main ttroot , Council BLOFFS , IOWA. A Complete Line of New Qooda to Select From. KIEL SALE STABLES Keep HoraoB nnd Mnloa constantly on hand which wo will Boll In roUll or carload lots. All Stock Warranted as Reoresentetl. \Hilct n tiditltlldra tr In Grain anil 1'alcd liarPrlrel rN ) conabla Satltfactlon Ouarantred , Oornor Fifth Avo. & Fourth St. UoHneilBluHa. NORENE & LANDSTEOM , Winter Qoorta Heady. Suits Mndo to Order in Latest Style on Sliort Notice and at Roaaonnblo Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 805 Main titroot , . . . . . . Council Blafff. AGENTS WAITED. Brs , Judd & Smith's New Improved Electric Belt. 310 BKOAmVAY , COUNCIL ULUFFS , IOWA ; 725 EI.M ST. , DAI.tAS , TEXAS ; rvml IT. WAYNH , IND IT FOSITlVKIiY CUUK8- Kidney and Mvcr Complaint , Delphi's Dlsoas. Hhcuvktlsm , Ncuulrta Djipcrila , Ncrvonanust U'tetlnR Wi-ahn'ec , ' - , I'nralj-slj Spinal Allflotlom , Imllgcjlloii , Heart UUotm , Flto Hcailacli , Lima Hack , Cod Feet , and all dleoassa rcijulrln Increase J uiotlv o pu CM. Now Improved o ? 3nnd (6 ; old stjloJ incli. GENUINE SLAUGHTER IN TUB riticKs or The season telnpr 'e lar ad\ance < i I ha ciacludcd to illeposo ot toy sums RxaAnDMtssor cotrrt rcnct to etuituf them until ueit o eou. Call early M 1 will not bo um'rrgold ' by an ) ono. A. J. Mandel , S25 broHilway. Uoiiiiol muffi. SPECIAL NOTICES. KOTICE. Special a rortltwuieuts , auo ai LM , Fonnd , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , HoardIng - Ing , etc. , will bo Ineertcxl In this column at the lovr rate ot TKN CKNTS PKR LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CKNTS PEll LINK ( or each subsequent n- ertlon. Learo adtortlEximonta at our offioo , No. Pear ! Street. Dear Broadwav WANTS Ir > OIl SALE Ro'tvuant < ontectlonerj and Ice ' cream bu litss. Ci"tralh located on Uroacl j\ a rare la'ciln H. L. Williams , IS N. Main etrctt , Council Ululld. F iO'l KENT A fuinlOiod house rheap to patties without small children who will board ( our adults. Addrces "A" Boo olllco , Council Bluffs , la. A boy nlth a pony to carry TIIK BKB. Call at BKK ollloo Immvdiatoly. S4LK Lauds hnpro\cil aad unimproved. JL1 1ru wnnta farm in wo-tcra Iowa , hcbtaeka or Dakota , Ictua ko > r ( rcmou. . FOll SALE Special bargain. A larjo ( twu story fraa o dwtlhne , ten rooms wllh all modern lav pro\cmcnts. well located nud almost new. 1'ilco | SM10 ; $ . , i03caeh balance long thru , ITfANTFD Tocorn pond with nnv non-realdcnt T T owner ot i ropcrty In Council Bluffs or 1'otta- nattimo county , or any 0111 ulthlug to buy or etll proi < eity In western Ion a , Kansis or Nebraska. F OH SAt E Alnrce numlier of business and resi dence lots In all party of Council BluffK. Bco in before j ou buy , SWAN & WALKKK. i"OIl RENT Wo rme several houses on our list 1 for rent , vacant now , SW N & WALKKR. FOll S LK I'artltMtlsliliigta buj cheap lots to build on can buy on a onlhly poj montu o' from S2 to 810. b A.WALKHK FOR UEN'I Wo will rent you a lot to bu Id on wfth thopriiilago to tuy If jou wl h on very liberal term' . SWAX & WAI.KKH T\7"ANTED To oorrejioni ) witliany oai > nlshinsa V > pocd location f r [ tanning mill , eash , door and blind manufactory , we ba\o bulldlnar and machinery , well located , for sale , Icaao or ttn.1e ; SWAN & w ALKKK. FOll UKNTLarga two story frame ImlMirf , ' su't ' able for warehouse ur stoiajo purposes , near railroad depot. ' / > Foil llENr uit UAI.C. uu.ijjg : ami grouiua Mi'til la for sma'l foundry nd machine nhop. Goodbllcr , engine , cupjla , Bluwer with iUol el lag etc. , lead } ' toput In motion. SWAN WAI.KKK , ipoit 1 SALE SbeUnKcounters , tables dotks , ( , ' " 8 IKturos etc. Kijipilrool H. E. Scauian , paper , books and stationery , 311 Broad ft ny. SALK Twohoisis. einirlo LiuO ! , and light sliiRlo harness. U. . II. HoLurteon 60J Dnuidr aj\ WANThli Agenti in every county In western lena to mil tee "Champion Dosom Stretcher and Ironltg Uonrd" , Kvery lady pionounLcs It on tljjht to ho just what shjwauf , cither for heistlf 01 hlrci1 leip. Ulg Inducements to agents Hctilb for l , Address C. B. S. and 1 Heard , B o OILCO Council Iluiftc , Iowa. , . UAliti lluuxes. l.ota ana Land. A. J. 'tcpt oi on , Bli3 Hirst avenue. | /O'i brtl.b A loji-fjii Kj , llm-tl < Hi wako and JL1 in ox client condition. Or vv 111 trade for cheap .of. Addro-H r. M. Ile nffUo , rouncll I > lu7s. OAL NlTWbou-UouTgo HeatoTiT BiTTlri'.U- I way. Eclls coal mul wood at reasonable prices elves 2,000 Iba. for a ton , and 173 cublo for a cord , Try him. WANTK1 > tvury buuy in Uuuntll Uluttu vo t Ke TQuDix Dollvtrod by carrier at only Iwcaty xntf a week. 1,1) 1'Al'KKU-For oils at lin odltw , at 21 o.ml a hundred Schmitt & Harris -TFiE \ Have rciDoveJ frnm under the Onera H.HISO to ; NO. 402 BROADWAY , They will continue their CJ3AB ANDTOBAC'CO Im lnes4ind Inv tc all their old friends and the pub He tocnlland ftuthcm. Thu finest clears nnd to liaoeo alHavaonhand , ORDER YOUR Cob , Goal I Wood OK 33. tar. a-oixratis , 0. oddrrs ? , Lock III * 1183 , Council Blulfd.n N. SOHURZ. ice of Jot ornoK OVKB AJIXRIOAH iO rOUNCIIiHLI rlcri E , Rice M , D. or otbtr tnraore rcmoTeit without ( hi IJj knt' or drawing cl blood , . CHRONIC DISEASES0"1' ' * * , Orer tilrtr 7011 j.ractlf I xpiri aM Otln to i'narl itr'i-t. Council UltOi. /yConiulta/lon fro. HE rooi , orriciai rr , u. u , rctn OFFICER & PUSE7 BACKERS. Council Uluff , . Ia > P Established 1856 - - , K pealeri In Foreign and Uomcitla Eichaoji and para ; t Brs , HJ , Hilton. H D , . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , S22 KS { * llroiiwiy. CeuncU Bluffa. JOHJN FOX , Deputy Slierill nud Geneial Collection flgent , OfOco with N. Shurz , Justice ot the Peace , Ccuncll llluffa , low a. CHICAGO , The SHORT LINE. And BEST ROUTE , F 0 OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TI1AINS DAILY IIKTWKKN.OUAHA AND Chicago , Minneapolis , Milwaukee , St. Paul , Cedar Rapid ? , Pnvonport Clinton , Uubuque , Kockford , Kock Island , Krerport , Jnncsvllle , ElRin , Madison , Xa Crosac , Uelc.lt . , WinCim , And all other Important points Kast , North east and Soiitboast , Ticket oflleo at 1401 Farnam stoot ( In IMxton IIo > tel ) , and at Union I'aciflo Depot. PULLMAN 6u.Ki'Kits and the I'INFHT DIMKO CARII.V TIIK WOULD are run on the nmln lines of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y and ovcry attention Isjinid to pasecngcrs by courteous eaiplojej of the oonipany. S. a. MKIIRIU , , A. V. IT. CAIU'IINTEn , GcncralManaEcr. ( Icn'l l'aaonier Aiont. It. MILuER , OEO. K. IIKM'FOKI ) , Jcn'ljrnimiicr. Ast Oen'l Pass Agent. J. T. CLARK , Gon'l Siioerlnlundout. ft BIG CAT FREE Also 1 ! { vnlunblo nnd reliable re cipes ( n'-ver bt'fore published , ) any one ot Avliich is worth 1.00 nnd from that to $25.00 , nntl n copy oC the ' 'Cultivator" sent FKBE to- any one that fonda 5J stumps to pay postag * etc. , 3 comic picture cards will a ao be enclosed in the pick- age. Thpse recipes are valuable to 'he i ; household and any energetic per son . knowing the secrets they disclose need never want for money. Please write name and address plainly. Put JJ ? stamps in a letter and -address it to t tae WESTERN PUB. CO. , box SOU , Omaha. Neb. Neb.'I 'I In vour child jirovlilv and Irutlul' ' If no , us. certain If Ha food U Biuli na It nhould 1m. OflLnthoiiKh thomoth > or Inn a Bulllclent ijuantlty , a proprr In- veetlsntlon , will ehoiv that It la utterly lock- Inn In ijuallty. 'Ito iifo of IlnIuu'B I'ood Is as an alter nate incul for the child , land the mother can oftin raJeo the ptndard bymloi tlnif KId o'0 Food a ? dlrot tul for Involliln Kold hv DriiKeMa. In cans four Bl/uu , r'toHlntr 'fio , 05o , VI 25 anil Jl.70 , \VOOLUIC1I .v CO , tlgnufacturcru , Palmer , Mai * . THE OLD THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , I8UOCKS3011S TO TIIK J , U , 0. & B. CO.J The mott eitcnalre manulactnreri IN TIIK WOULD John HockstiMeor General AKenl or Ntlruka ao Western Iowa. . Tenth Street . . . . OMAHA , HEU. MTadatlou lillllard and I'ool Titles and mMcrla H S. ATV700D , Plattamouth , - ' - Necraska tiiADidcr rcoaoDuntsiD AIO man ttu IEBEFOBD ( ID JERSEY BJTILE AID DUBOC'OUKUCT KKD SWIBI f 111 iitii in I He Criiiiici'crrr foil JAS.HPEABODYM.D. Physician < & Surgeon Kwlldonoe No. H07 Jonei Hi. OfflM , No. 1(0)ai rtrtwt Otfloo hour ,12 m to I p. in. and liom p. a. Itt ! > tu.o , lot utUo (7iMUubog 114.