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    TJJE DAILY BEE
SOUNOIL BLUFFS ,
Thursday Morning , Feb. 19 *
sunscRirrtoN RATES.
Bv C rtei ! . . . - - - - rents pot week
By Uall - . . . . - - . . 110.00 p r ye r
"
o. T mrl Btreit , Hsar Broadway.1
MINOE MENTION ,
There are only four police nou to guard
ilio city nights.
The Wabaah h\s got it ] Chicago line
all opened up no\\ \ .
Bill Berry wai yesterday fined by Judge
Ayluiworth for belnj drunk.
Fred Lamb has invented a now Upcr
for lighting cigars , and trill seek to have
it patented.
Ford's English opera company pre
sented ' -Tha Bohoraun Girl" at thn opera
honsa lait night.
Reserved teats for Capt. Sooloy' lec
ture Tuesday evening , the 2ith inst. , can
ba procured at Bushnoll's and at Fostei
Bros.
Tickets for O'Ncil are selling very
rapidly , nnd the prospect ii that there
will bo a crowded house at each perform
ance.
Jacob Sheep TTM ycstarday given ono
fine for getting drunk and ono line for
disturbing the pnaco. A donble-birrollcd
sentence.
The circuit court yesterday was ccupied
with the trial of the case of Gnilfoathcr
against the city. The case will probably
take all of to-day also.
John Gilmore , who was 'caught with a
pair of ororsboQs stolen from / . T. Llnd-
Boy it Co , waa yesterday sent t ( > the
county jail for liftaen days.
G. T. Boirdman has taken as a partner
in tlio oil busincES M. 0. Gaines , the firm
to bo known as Bearj man & Co. The
now firm begins business next Monday. v
Under the now ordinance providing
for two jailers , Marshal Guane'la will
probably appoint his brother George for
tlay jailer , and El Bates for night duty.
An attempt was being made yesterday
by the friends of Lorch , the German edi
tor , to gat him out en bail , and the pros
pect is good for his socuiicgtho necessary
bondsmen.
Andrew Swln was yesterday sentenced
to five days in jail by Justice Schurz on a
charge of vagrancy Andrew waa hot
beciuao the judge did not make it ton
days.
The ofliclal proclamations about cleanIng -
Ing alleys , etc. , are being loaded ready to
fire at the people at the first indications
of a thaw. As in other years they will
doubtless provo blank cartridges.
If the new city jail Is not fixed up
pretty eoon the old jokes about the old
calaboose , with men falling csleop , and
and tumbling out , etc. , will bo revived ,
the now jail Booms little improvement
over the old ono.
The lecture of Capt. Soeley in Masonic
ball next Tueeday evening ehould bo
largely attended , not only became nn
interenlir-g - lecture is assured , but chiefly
became the Itcturo in for the relief fund
of the G. A. 11. , and a moat wet thy
cause. Tickets should go l.ko hot cakes ,
Wo are sorry to otato that the presents
which wcra to bo given away laet Satur
day did not arrive until too late , being
snow-bound. Next Saturday , February
21st , bring all the little and big ones to
A. Hospo's and receive your prcsant , 329
Broadway.
The rumoryosterday that a man named
Scott had been thrown down svalrs by
Bomo girls on lower Broadway and fatally
injured seems to have grown out of the
fact of his having been drunk and fallen
down stairs , caus'iig ' sumo slight injuries ,
and rendering him Insensible for a little
time.
Frank Jackson , who was urrustad for
stca'iug ' fart of a harness from Weather-
by'a stable , was yesterday sentenced to
ton days in jail. On being ilioirn ineido
the prisoners rcc-gnized him and with a
about of "Hello , Crow , " they tolzod him
nnd carried him to the rear In triumph.
They know him better by tto name of
Croy than that of Jackson.
City MiiMhal Guanolla Is a very modest
man , but ho left his modesty at homo , or
HOinotthoro else , wLon ho charged the city
$25 for superintending the removal of
the little building next to tbo Ciy house ,
The bill for moving the building was $ UO
and the marshal wanted $25 fur superin
tending it , The council has finally al
lowed him $10 for duties as superintend
cnt.
The X. Y. Z. club of young ladies oi
the congregational church have arranged
ta give a Martha Washington tta party
in the church parlors to-morrow evening ,
There will bo present a largo number ol
the prominent ladies and gentlemen ci
the days of ' 7Q , and n plcasine ; entertain
ment Is to bo given. The admission will
bo free and each visitor
, will be given a
novel souvenir to carry homo. Suppei
will bo served from 5:30 : to 10:30 : p. in. ,
for which twonty-fivo cents will be
charged. The young ladles of the X. Y.
/i. club have been very successful in giv
ing entortiinmonts , nnd this ono prom
ises to bo fully up to the high Blaudanl.
The young men of the church have
opened an "A. B. 0. " clnb , and w.ll
help the yonng ladles in giving this en
tertainment.
Ofticcr Jack Hurley la police officer no
longer , he having unpinned his star and
gona into the cmplry of tlio Chicago ,
Mllnuakeo & St. Paul railway. Ho saye
lie has been trying for three weeks to go'
the police committee to glvo him an In-
Aeetlgaticn , so as to clear cp his record ,
but wai rjnablo t > get any heating ci any
li
verdict. Ho therefore quit fooling around
t ylng to got the committee to meet , and
went to railroading , llo eays ho docn
not linvo to fi7o up any part of his earn
ings to the superintendent in order to
; ccp his place , nor divide v.ith the yard
natter for nnjr iiutmctlorm ho may get
'rom him. In fact ho brcithcs free , and
lays ovcrj thin % Is sunshiny now.
In the C83iof Mitchell vs Kincaird in
ho circuit cmiri , the jury returned a vor-
llct in favor of the defendant. The case
was a peculiar ono. Suit wan commenced
m an old note of $200 , on which Inter-
ut hid accumulated until the tatal of
irincipal and interest was $ 'H)0 ) , The
ilalntifl sued out a writ of attachment
ind Kincalrd's store was cksad from 0
clock ono evening until 8 o'clock in the
morning , when bonds were given and the
itock released. The defendant chimed
; hat ho had baen greatly damage ! by
; hus being closed up , and his credit do
itroycd , and the jury decided that the
danisgo amounted to § 300 , which made
in oven olFaot to the amount of the note
mil interest and throw costs upon the
; ilaintiO. 11 was the Intention of the jurj
; ogivo the defendant n vcrdist of $ o (
ibovo the § 300 , but by n failure to slgi
; ho verdict In the right place this judge
mont waa nut entered up.
tVQno organ , half price , at Beard's
wall paper ( tore , next to postollice.
CLOSE OONNEOTION3T
iV 'Bus Struck by nn
Street Crossing.
Yestord&y morning Jake Rogers had a
cloBO cnll , nnd made clcsor coimcotiom
with ono train than ho over cares to
again. Bo loft the Pacific houao with
ono of his heraes to citsh the llok Island
train , nnd had only twelve mlniitea in
which to g t thero. There wna ono
: > awoDgor in the 'bua and the horses were
made to ily. In croBolcg the tracks on
Main street a switch engine struck the
rear part of the 'bus ' nnd pushed It along
about eight feet , smashing it but a little ,
howeverono window bolnc broken and a
wheel damaged by the collision. Air.
Rogers saya ho did not : BOO or hear the
onglno apprcachliiR , ana the first ho
jcnaw the onciao struck the 'bos. It was
n moat fortunate cscapa from a faUl acci
dent.
13. C. rurtor , of Itacine , Wla. , la nt the Pa
cific.
cific.E.
E. W. 13arbor , of Avoa , waa at the Pacific
yesterday.
Joseph A. Kelaey , of loa Moines , was at
the OR Jen yesterday.
Charloa Ilarlo has returned from his land-
hunting trip in Kansas.
Jacob Sim ? , Ksq. , ID at Madison , Neb. , on
Bomo legal business there.
Stuart Kogors , of Boston , the well-known
impersonator of characters , dined at tha Ogden
yesterday.
Mr. Koapc.n , the paving contractor , left for
his homo in Dos Moincs yesterday , to bo gone
a few days.
Mr. Lolir , representing the Ilardman Pi
ano company , was in the city yesterday on' n
business visit to J. Mueller , the western agent
or the company.
Dr. H. W. Sales , wife nnd Miss Kato Jackson -
son , of OlonwooJ , were at the 1'asific yester
day ns guests of J. Jay Jackson of Ford's
opera company.
Mra. S. H. Anderson , of Genoa , Neb. ,
whose husband is a merchant at that place ,
passed through hero yesterday for the Hot
Spring ? , taking the Wabash route.
W. II. Eastman has hovered hia connection
witli tlio Council Blulfa Herald , and will now
devote himself to the life insurance business ,
with Smith & Cadwell , the general agents of
the New York Life. Mr , Kastman has cot
only enogy , but is a thoroughly posted infur-
snco man , this bting his old business , and ho
will doubtloRS provo a Valuable solicitor for
this staunch old company.
Bcckmnn & Co. , 525 Main street , will
wash and oil your hariicja chaap now.
Ilaitos to "Washington ,
J. C. Mitchell , the ticket ngfiiit of the
Wabash , announces a apocitl rate for
these who wish to go from hero to Wuh-
ngton to attend the Inauguration. Tick
ets for the round trip , from " Council
Bluffs ID Wnahln3tn and return" will bo
told for § 35.20 , the tickols to bo oed
from February 28 to March 10 , that in ,
thoto going by thia route c n loivo Wash
ington cn or before the 10th of March.
Thoto going by thia route can h vo the
ute of n Pullman * leooor while In Wash-
njton. The tra'n , which leaves hero at
1.30 p. ni. , roaches St. LouU nt 7 a. ID.
tlio next morning , acil leaving there by
tha limited express at 8 o'clock a.m. ,
raaches Washington the next day nt
nocn. The route is the ( juickfstby
, nearly eight hours , ncd only ono clunte ;
of oars fa necossaiy , and that is In ilia
union depot at St. Loula. By thia route
passenger RO ever the Wubaih. the O
it M. , ana 15. , t O. reads.
L. L. Smith it an untorprlnog adver
tiser of his wood .
ysrd. llo has hung n
nnat tlgn on the rail In front ct the post
ollieo.
< l uilKca a ml Clerks.
The follow iig bnvo been tulectcd na
the judges nnd clcrka for the coming city
election :
Judges Uriah McMackon , i. J.Butnp ,
and G. W. Holmes.
Olt-iks Iluuhcn Bryant anil Benedict
Hagg.
8ECOND
-Indgea-W. L. Patton , W. 0. Unthank
and D. Jcroian.
Clerks-Ohiitlio Mitchell and 0. M.
Hail.
TJIIUD WAIU ) .
Judnes E. Button , E. Rosjncran * ,
T. 0. Jacks -11.
Clerkj PatMcAtec , Lewis A. Web-
l sr.
KOUKTH WAHD.
Judges J , F. Evuis , W. S. Blggf ,
B. T. Oonnor.
Clerks E. B. Bowman , G. A. Robio.
stn.
Before you buy a Iwinesi c ll on BcoV-
min & Co , 525 Main atreot.
ILLIBERAL LIBERALS ,
The Vim-cuts Seem To Unjo ) Crltl-
Hotter Tlmn llclng
Crltle'scd.
To the Editor n ! the lir.R.
TAnon , la. , Feb. 18 , 1835
DKAH Sin : In your fsino of the Iflth
ourself or some writer who om'ts his
ignaturc , puti on quito a telling of in-
ulted modesty from iciding the latt
sao of the Noncunform'st ' , and think weave
ave lost all the milk of human kindness
ro ever postesscd. We might icmirnl
on hero that the forage in the social
allures hereabouts have furnished li tie
f that grade that tends to ttthieo and
enorate that artic'o , it being principally
f the Christian order. But you think
.vo . forgot that some people dill'or with us
nd ate yet Christians from honoit
motives Certainly wo rccounl/o the
alter fact , but you or your concspoitdcnt
wldently overlook the , , dillerenco
) ctweon a fact and n belief ,
t U no one's belief that
ho neil con. ridicules or shows up with
out mercy , but what is sot up ni a bills
for that belief , But how is it with our
Christian friondf , em yon or anjvno go
into any orthodox church , to-day or lute
the columns of the Christian pnss , and
hear or see the opinions of a freethinker
or an agnostic referred to with the least
dcp.roo of rcjpeot ? Vo shall to only too
glad to publish the just. Instance ; bu
they are snoorud at , Hcd about t\a compris
ing the leading and most uuinrroua in
mates of our state prisons and insane
asylums , when ollici.il statistics gathered
thapast yoorsh-w that when there ID
ono ftetthinkorof the criminal class then
is three < r mrx-a hundred Ohriatiauo , an
those raised in Sunday schools and Christ
an families. Are these fasts ID bo kepi
jack through fear o ollbuding a few who
have been taught to bolicvo that if they
road such things they will bo cast Into
eternal torment ) No , sir , that is not our
rule. If tbo facts as presented in history
and revelation free from orthodox con
tamination toll us that Christianity Is noi
what wo have aeon Unght to believe it is
there is the gag rnlo to bo applied to
these who believe so ? "While the Lord
clothes panperavhooceupy the pulpitaove ;
this land are reiterating their storotyped
forgeries as the word of God and con
demning to the vilest perdition hero as
wt-ll as hereafter these who dare think
dl Huron t to say nothing of utterlpg the !
thoughts ? How much respect has th
average Protestant for tbo forms am
ritnnla of the Catholics ? Do you eve
chldo them for lack of respect ?
But what are the fact ) ? In the last lean
of tbo Non. Con. thera is not to ba fonru
in the entire editorial columns the firs
word of disrespect cr ridicule for th
honesty of belief of any person or per
sous , but tha edltora and correspondent ;
unite , as they over shall , in showing t
thcso whom wo bollevo are being dupoi
and coned into silent submission toman
made forms , that if they will rise up am
allow the sunlight of common soneo am
honest reasoning into their "slu-aic
Eouls" they will aroaso the cativo man
hoed and brar their own sins , and no
piy a high figure for having them turnoi
over on an innocent imaginary being
Wo ask tlio BEIS if it can point to a necu
lar or religious journal anywhere tha
allows thoao who diil'er from the view
of its editors as wide an expression a
doss the Non Conformist. Were the BEE
to pnblith the views of a pronounce
freethinkers upon the autluncity of th
scriptures and the "vicirlons atonement
would ( ho clarcy attempt tj onawer :
oilnr than in tha pulpit , denouncing yo
and your paper as unlit to bo npprcuchoc
even with a pair of tonga ? Is Uat bring
ing up the facts backed by unb'aiod ' hi :
tory and argument to disprove the PDE
tlona taken ? That , Mr. Editor , is no
our experience of how Christians generally
ally wcrk.
Wo hope that you will correct the s .1 o
ment made In your paper same wonk
ago that we had suspended , and befci
you mention , the tcircity in the mil
market in this vicinity again , wo trus
you will kindly point to where wo ca
got a supply In tha other camp , whos
watered article you have shown sacli : u
interest In preserving from wordly gaze
Thanking you for thus favoring us wit
space for a reply , I am yours truly ,
n. VINCENT.
Tiijs BEE has no timoorspacoto diecus
religion with the Vincents. The thons
auda of protests lately filed nzalmt th
unhappy expression "Euro , Romanism
and Rebellion,1' showed that the publi
demands that the Catholic religion sha
bo treated fairly and respectfully. Ic i
no less time that Pr&testaniem ie llkowls
entitled to the samn treatment. Tw
wrongs do not make a tight , and tbo nnl
excuse the Vincents fiivo la that "th
other fellows called them names first.
The Vincen'B could not have read thei
own paper carefully if they ' 'found n
words of disrespect or ridicule for th
honesty of the bolfet of any parson.
One of the Vincents himself indolgo
in ridicule of the lowest or at :
of Boino Methodist revival mooting
being hold nea ? thero. It may I
that ho conslden all who took pait liypc
crites and ) ; na\vp. If not then honest
of belief shall entitle then to aoino ba
tnr treatment than a shower of alar f. ,
The other columns are equally full o
such expressions as thiss : "Tho Chrle
tian roily on mint go ; tlio two preatet
paupers of the uuivursu "goddlomity an <
General Grant must go. " "Tho aingin
of old Cans'iana sounded like a calf bel
lowing in a tin bath tub" "they howlc
to Jesus to coma right now dear Lore
ah , " etc etc , end many mote , eve
worse , might bo giyon. For men claim
ing to be liberal , and to bo devotees o
reason , and given to argument , rathe
than cloKiiishtjesn , they certainly are ci
riosiiios.
Ken 1 Kutnto Translcrs.
Tha f olio rr Ing is a list of real ostat
transfers tiled yesterday in the recorder'
oflico of Pottawattomio county , Iowa , a
furnished by A. J. Stophemon , abatrac
tor , real oatatn and loan agent , Counc
Bluffr , Iowa , February 18 , 1885.
J. M. Mason to A. L , Aldrldga ot al
lot 211 , Ilanthorn'a add , to Lovolanc
§ 500.
Jihn Andersin to Parley M. Lewis
partn w ] s w \ 20 IIA'A ; § 550.
CharlmtH R. ( Jodrtnrd to Henry Scotl
8jnw.l-20.70-lit ; $880 ,
"Thomai Scot' to Henry Scott , n rl n
w-2l7u-4i$800 } ( : ;
M. D. Lftnrenca tt John N. Bihlwin
lot y and purt of lot 4 , block 1U , Biylies
M add ; $11,000.
.Jo-nN Baldwin taN. D , Lawrence
lot G , block 13 , BayJiss' Itt add : § 1 000
Tot ilsiles , § 17,7:1 : J.
MANDEMAKER & VAN ,
ARCHITECTS.
CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS
MP , 201 I'ppe : Broadway , Council BlulTa ,
ERS
A full stock of Mens' , Womens" ,
Boys' , Misses' and Childrens' New Jersey
ARCTICS , now ready in any quantity to
suit purchasers , CHICAGO TEEMS and
D3SOOUNTS every day in the year. We
also carry FULL lines o ! BOOTS and
SANBALS 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 St.
Office , 412 Broadway ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA.
"MTURBER MOST FOUL , "
To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria ,
DURING the last five.vears there hag not loenu death from diphtheria In any caxo whcro Dr. Thomas
Jcffctlb' jireventlvo and euro wan used. It hag been tha meats ot saxlng thousands of lives. Inilla-
pcnslhlo ID putild ser * thr. at , in imlljrnantscar fever , chanclosrlt Iti 48 n lira to the Hltnnlo term. For
ealo only nt the doctor's office , No 23 douth Eighth street , Council lllulfs , Iowa , Send for It ; price { 2.
Djspqitlc , why li\e In misery and dlo In despair with nancer of thostouincn ? Dr. Thomaa Jtirfrla cures
every cieo of indiecstlon and coiBttpatlon In \ery ehort . time. Beit of rcloicnccn given. l > | apcpssia is
the cause el all of nlntty per cent diseased conditions.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Wholcsa'o and Retail Dealers in
Hard Soft an ] Blossburg .
OX" " " > bi Ju .
W. H. SIBLEY , Manager.
Oflico. 38 Slain St. Yard , on C. It. I. P. and C.
M ii ht. V. Hallway.
ASK YOUR GIIOCBU FOK
Corn Meal ,
Graham Hour ,
Hominy
Ground Fresh. Every Day !
Ground Feed Always on Hand.
Mill , corner of North Sixth and Mill Streeta ,
COUNCIL , BLUFFS.
Schmitt & Harb
THE
llaic rcmox.'d from under the Optra House to
J1SO. 402 BROADWAY ,
They 1II continue their CIQAIl ANIJ TOBACCO
buiin ! , an4 Intlte all their oldfrieadi and tlie pub
Ilia to call aodiec them Tbu finest cigars to
EVERYTHING NEW ,
All the Latest Improved
Machinery.
All Work First Class.
Orders by Mail Solicited
Express Paid on all Or
ders over $2.50.
Collars and Cuffs i
Specially ,
Established 1882.
H. E. REMEB , Manager
111 Broadway , COUNCIL BLOTJJS , IA
j. L. DEBEVOISE.
No. G07 Broadway Council Blaffi.
Railway Time Table ,
Corrected to January 7 , 18S6.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The tollowln ? are the times ol the arrival and da
ptrtnre ot trains by oentral standard time , al the
local denote. Trulnt leave transfer depot ten mlu
atea earlier and arrive ten mlnutoa later.
cuioioo , BDioiHaroa ABB qumoi.
LI1VI. AIIIV * .
6:15 : p m Chicago KipresJ 8:00 : a m
8:40 : a m Fast Mail. 1:00 : p tc
UilO p m Accommodation. J00 ; p m
At local depot only ,
TY , ST. JO * AND COPXCtL BtTJTM
10:05 : k m Mall and Kinross , 6 23 p m
8115 p to PaolBe Ktpren , e.GS p m
omoioo , kiLWAuam AND BT. rAui.
8:15 : pm Kiprcflp , . 0 15 am
5Siam : Kiprcn , ' 8:65 : pm
cmcAoo , aoca IBIODD AND rAcinc.
6:25 : p m Atlantic Kipress , 8:06 : > m
B6 : m Day Kipreea 8:64 : pm
TliOam * De Koines Accommodation , 0:16 : p m
At local depot only.
WABUU , r. Looia ABU rAcinc
6:10 : pra Acnomrnodaton 8:00 : an
llBOpm Louis Kxprtsa 1:45 : p m
IMfta ChluijO Krpreea 10:56 : ro
At Trintferonly
CUCAQO and hORiuwiumsv ,
1:63 : p m Kipresa , BtO : p m
B2J | a D P dflo Kipresa 8:05 : a u
noux cm AND Mcinc ,
fiiO p m fit. I'aul Kxpreet , 0:00 : a m
rilO a m Day Eiprvst 7:00 : p m
union rAcinc.
8:00 : p m Weetciu KiprcM , 8:80 : m
11:00 am I'adDo Kiprewi , iHOpm
ItllO a m Lincoln Kiprcm , lut p m
At Tranrfer only
tifilMV TIUIN8 TO OUAIIA.
Lea e-7:20-S,30 : 8:30-10.30-ll : : 0 a. m. 1SO :
SSO8:50 : : t 33 6 0 3i 11 : 6 P. m. Eundai
7:20' : 9:30 11:40 : a. ni 1:80-3.30 : 6.30 8 0-
HC6p.m. : Anlie lOdlnutesbefortloUn time.
From tniu'cr only. i
SMITH & TOLMHt. AGTS.
Merchant Tailors !
7 nnd 11 Main St. ,
COUNCIL Bi.rrrs , - - - IOWA.
A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From.
KIEL SALE STABLES
Keep Horses and Mules constantly on baud whlo
wo will sell in retail or carload lots.
All Stock Warranted as Represented ,
\M co lc tt.dtttill ir tt > It ( uMt > ml 1'ilid lUy.
> in llo Sfttltfftction Guuuitrotl.
Corner Fifth Avo. A Fourth St. ( JouncllBlutTs.
TOBENE & LANDSTEOM ,
Winter Goods lleudy. Suits Mnde to Order in Latest Style
cn Short Notice and nt Reason flit * Prices.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
205 Main Street , - . . . . Conncll
AGENTS WANTED.
Drs. Judd & Smith's New Improved Electric Belt.
810 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BtUFKS , IOWA ; 725 KtM ST. , DALLAS , TEXAS ; anil FT. WAYNE , IND
IT t OSniVtI.Y CUIIKS- Kidney Mid I.lvcr Complaint , might' * WJCSH. Hliciinfttlsm , NoUMlrlft
Djepersla , Ncnonsi.cM Witting Wcakn e , I'iralysln. Spinal Alf'ctloni , Indigestion , Hoiut Dlxnss , Kits
Hcadach , Lima Hack , Co'd Feet , and all diseases requiring IncroaaoJ motive pjwers. Now JuiprooU e
S3 and (5 ; old etjloJ each.
each.W.
W. P. AYLSWORTH ,
IJrick build ings of any siyo raised or moved and Krvtlsfaction guaranteed , Frame ho Be3
moved on LITTI.K lilANr trucks , the best in tha world.
W. P. AYLSWOHTII.
1010 JNinth Street , Council Hindu.
li. H. FIELD. W. C. ESTK1.1
ESTEP ,
TJ35T3D E
No. 371 Broadway , Council Blull'd , Iowa.
Ollieo Calls Attended Promptly , Day an < l Night. Particular attention given to Kmbalminf *
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE. Special a Tertlsornonts , BUD aa Loel
found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Bonn
tag , etc. , will bo Inserted In thia column at the low
rate ot TEN CUNTS PER LINE for the drd tneortlo
> nd 1'IVK CENTS PER LINK tor each subsequent n
ertlon. Leaveadvertleomonti al onroffloo , no ,
fearl Street , near Broadway
V7ANTB.
WAKTKD A uooJ ( ( Irl to I'D Kcnernl housework
Cull at ICO Bancrolt etrcot.
FOll S LE Araroclioiro to set a One , well im
pro\cd Innn otICO ncicsMthlii a tew miles c
Council BluHs , nt a bargain. Low price anil ens
tcima. twAN & WALKKR
11 SALK A good pajin ' liotcl property nl
HyotyiUWo , in ono ot the best hinall lowns Ii
r will sell with or without turnltarc , o
4ll tiadi ) for n tmall farm with ftock i tc.
SWAN & WALKKR.
fULK Eighty acres unlinpro cd land ii
FOIl countv , Jown , 3J miles eouth-enstof Al
ton , tlio o unt > teat , cr will troi'o ' for Ncbraslu o
Kanfasland. S AS& WALKKIU
, ' SALE A 2S aero tract ot good Und aboil
1'OH and a. lialt n lies from Council I'uli < pob
ofllco , at a bit'a.n. ( S AN & WALHI it.
i/Oll SALK In Harrison county , Iowa. 320 ncrci
J' uras1) land , all under foticu a 103 a ro tarn
with line impiovcmcni ; all under cultivation cx'cp
20 acreauraa8J acres good KMI-I or pasture land
aid EO\crtlotlior tracts of Iron ) 40 to 100 acres o
unimproved land. Swis 4.
FOH S LIl I.anda impro\cd aad unimproved
11 yrti wanta farm In western Iowa , Kanu > 9
Nebraska or Dakota , Ictus l.eir trcmou. .
ou.WAIAKR ,
FOll SlLE Special bargain. A Inrue two story
fraa o dwillini ; , ton rjoma wilh all inoilcrn Im
increments , \\ell located nail almost new. 1'ilco
tCJOO : 81,100 cash balance Ion ; ; tlitu
SWAN k WALIO-K.
TTTANTED Tocorrcppond with any non-resident
V T owiicrof propoity In Council Dlutli or 1'otta-
wattiraio county , or any onwiililnB to buyer
or null piopoity In western Ion a , KanHis or Nebraska.
SWAN k WALKKH.
SAl E A lareo number ot business and rosl
FOIl Iota in all jurta ot Council IIulTn. ! Sco
ui licforo you buy , bwAN & WAinrn.
KENT Wo \oo\cral houHfn on our list
FOIl rent , vacant now , SWAN & WAI.KKK.
77(011 ( B LK Parties wishing to buy ohcap lots to
I1 build on can buy cu u-onlhly pa > mcnti o'froi
$2 ti 310. * > w IN * WALKKU
UHN f'o will rent you ft lot to bu Id oi
FOR
with tlio prltilaKO to buy 1 ( jon Uh onury
liberal torm" . BwAN&WuKrn ,
WrANTBI ) To correspond with tny one nbhln ? ft
[ jncil locitlnn I r [ lannlnt ; mill. Ra'h , dee
ami li'inil inanufactiiry. wo ba bullillni
macliinon , well locatcil , ( or Halo , lfn or trnlo ;
BWA.V t
IlKNT IjatyotMOitory frsiro buIMIrK eult
FOIl lor warchoueo ur Btoiivjo puriiotcs , near
railroad ilcnot. bwAN WALHCR.
, 011 HUNT Ull hAbr , UJ..JI ( ! an
1 1 nu'til U ( or ncixll ( oiiniiy ) and mactilnu nhop
( loodbDllerrnulnu , cupola , h'liKer Hlth Hied bhalt
IIIL' tto , icady Input iu motion.
SHAS WAI.KKB ,
Ij'UH SAI-K lldust's. Lota and Land. A. J ,
J. ' i-ti'pl ru'on , M3 Hot avenue.
HALB A top-buKKj , firstliai make and
JrtOU ex client condition. Or will tr do lor chc |
, ot.Addror _ f. JI. UeoolIUo , Council Illu7a
AND POOlJ-UiiuiKiTlluaton , o J jlru.it
GOAL
nay , Bella coal tnd uoou at reasonable priced
eltes Z.ouolba. for a ton , and 128 cublo for cord ,
Try him.
\TL7ANTEU-Kvery bodym Council IlluOa to Uko
W Tii li . Dellrdiod by currier it only twenty
stints week.
OLU I'Al'KHS-For ealo Il offlco , at S6 oeuta
a hundred
.lACOJi 81 1X8 ,
COUNCIL BLUKIB , IOWA.
Otnce , Main Street , Uoom 8 , Hhuart ( and Ueuo
block. Will practice In Siate and Federal courts ) .
N. SOHUEZ.
Justice of tbe Peace.
ornoK OVER AUEKIOAH KXPRESI
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA
ORDEIl YOUR
Cob , Coal I Wood
OF
33 .
P , 0. addrces , Lock Uok 1IW , Council lilufl * .
Irs , HJ , Hilton , H D , .
PHYSICIAN- & SURGEON , -
Bratdway , Council Blufla ,
Doiiuty Sheriff and
I
Office with N. Schurz , Justlco ot the Peace. Ccundl
Elulls , Inwa.
iuos. orncBw ir. a. u. rcirr
Coancll Bluffs , ! ,
Established - - 1856
Denlcn m Foreign ind Doaeitlo Exchange md
Home Stcurltlti ,
p A > Jflpn 0 or oth r tnmoro tenored nltboct Ihs
Unll uDUO , knUo or Juwlcg ci Lifted.
CHRONIC DISEASES " "
Over flirty ycira [ T ctlril ojpulttaj 0 M Vo
t , Pe rl sirmt , Council Bluff * .
fica.
St , Charles Hotel ,
0 STKEET , IJET 7th and 8th , . . LINCOLN , NI.'B.
Jlrs. Kato Coakly , Frcprlotorees.
and clopantly furnished. Good eamplo-
rooms on llrst llonr.
* farTormn ? 1.50 to J2 per day. Special ratoa civ r >
membcm ol the kt'lslatuto. uovlO-lm-mc
, W. n. Shorradon
DENTIST ,
Masonic Temple ,
Oonncll Bind * : IOWA.
Ti ICEf-J
Rtilrit rldln * SSSfSSKa a > VrlilrU rnnir.
aii ! a ji ewy p | 5 ! aSfe qwllli on p ron
with > * * I * S
on i two * Th
nilltcn ndihorioHmcrordlnf tolliBwelu
uirr. Xqunllj well < lpt a to roufh country
t Js nd niiedrlT.iot cities. AlsiinrrtnreJoa
old by alllholrH < llu < Urrlatolliillilrr.an4 Ir >
tit , tlynr.r Tlmkrn. l' u nt * . BU
ABB01TBUGGY Cd
ABIC CUT . IE
Also 1J ! vnluablo and reliable re
cipes ( n ver bnforo puljlislicd , ) any
one ot' which is worth 1.00 nnd
Vera tliat to 825.00 , nnd a copy > i'
the ' 'Cultivator" sent PltPiE to
my ono that sends U stamps to pay
jostngt etc. , tf comic picture cnrd
will also bo enclosed in tlio pack-
ago. Thfso recipes nro valuable to
lie household and any energot'C ' per-
on knowing thofiiicrcts they disclose
iced never want for money. 1'loaso
vrite name and address plainly. Put
t stamps in a letter and urldress it
o the WESTERN PUD. CO. , box
50'J , Omaha. Neb.
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fun activity , IKIH !
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