Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 28, 1885, Page 6, Image 6

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    G THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 28 , 1885.
THE DAILY BEE
OOtJHCIL BLUFFS ,
Saturday Morning ) Febi28i
BUBSCniiTtON RATES. :
- - - - - - - SO wnt pel week
87 UlU - - - - IW.OO pot yew
omoBt
o. T Pearl Street. H * r Broadway. '
MINOE MENTION ,
The finest line of studies In the city at
W , W. Chapman's.
Just received at W. W. Chapman's a
new line of studies.
0. Ilaldone has had a telephone put
into bis residence , the number being 02.
It has boon decided to keep on with
the revival meetings at the Methodist
church.
Vaughan is looking about for a coming
alderman that ho cm cill "hia'n. " Thcra
ara none in sight.
Don't ' forgot the party at Spiritual hall
this evening. A good time expected ,
Musio and dancing.
Mr. Lunpkl who was charged by
ITundki with assaulting him , was jester
day acqultcd before Jnstlco Schurz.
At the Congregational church tomorrow
row the nawly chosen pastor , Kov. G. W.
Crofts will preach , ho having arrived yes
terday.
Advertising spjco in the old lady's
asnp-book aooms to bo going begging.
Slw uses five columns each day trjing to
advortiao hctsalf ,
In the circuit court yesterday the case
of Sohofiold & Oavln against the city was
still on trial. This a suit for § 3,350 , on
atssesment certificates.
Telephone subscribers should put down
down in tholr book that No. 1311 is now
the Crestou house , An Instrument being
put in there yesterday.
Every citizen desiring the bettering of
city affairs should ba on the alert for
political tchomes , and should promptly
cast his ballot to defeat thorn.
Mott Harlo's team qccara [ frightened
and look a ran near the fair grounds yes-
day. Ono of the horsaa struck a barbed
wire fenoo and was quite eerlotis'y cut.
Ncola is stirred up over a complaint filed
od ( gilnet Norrln , a saloon man there ,
and a seizure made of the liquors. The
case is to bo hoard before Riley Clark to
day.
Monday night is the time for the regular
lar monthly meeting of the city council ,
but as it is election night there will proba
bly bo no meeting until Tuesday after-
neon at 2 o'clock.
To-morrow morning Rav. Mr. Mack ay
will preach on "The Value of a Soul.
In the evening Rev. Mr. Millspaugh , of
Omaha , will priasb , and Mr. Mackay will
preach in the cathedral at Omaha.
"Existence on earth fs simply the be
ginning , the bnddincr of a flower which Is
to bloom forever. " Spiritual circle to
morrow ( Sunday ) afternoon and evening ,
at 2 and 7:30 : o'clock , in Spiritual hall.
Entranca on Main and Pearl streets , via
stairs , two doors south of the postoffico
Shter Mary Catherine , one of the Sis
ter j teaching at the St. Francis academy ,
died yesterday noon , quito suddenly.
She had been 111 only elnco Friday last
She had boon here about two years and
wasgro tly balovod. The funeral will
bo held Monday morning.
On Thursday night .there was a happy
wedding at the Coy house , Jacob Schmidt ,
the musical bjrbor , being wedded to Miss
Emma Knomler , daughter of the proprie
tor of the houso. Rev. A. Doerfler per
formed the ceremony. The Bavarian
band was present , and a merry tlmo was
Lad until early morn. There were many
praeonts and many hearty congratula
tions.
A. P. Johnson , who has a laundry on
Broadway , complained bojora Justice
Shurz yesterday that August Andpwon ,
who owns the next building , was keeping
a nuisance. Said nuisance consisted of a
half-dozen brazen women to whom An
derson rented the npporpartof his build
Ing. The women have been having very
boiatrona times there and Thursday night
the rowing was oven worao than ustul
and shots , oven , were hoard. Anderson
was fined § 5 and costa and the women
were given notice to clear out ot the
house within twenty-four hours or they
would bo pulled.
The Globa in its desperation at the
proepcct of naving John Bennett , a
atia'ght man , elected as alderman at
orge , raiics the objection that ho ought
not to hold two oflicss , that of county
treasurer and alderman. It had nothing
to say against Vaughan being mayor am
justice of tbo peace , of Broadbook being
city orginoor and county recorder , o
Mynater being county attorney and alder
man , of Troutman being city clerk am
clerk of the superior court. In fact al
meat every democrat lately In office has
bad two or three nflioea at ono and the
sarno timo. The democrats should kee [
still about dual oflices.
Brooks Reed la a reed ttat cannot DO
shaken by the wind , hence the blow c
Vatican's fictlcn does not affect him
It seems quit } certain that if Reed la
elected , Vaoghan cannot use him and i
is nbsohi'oly ' certain tint if Shugurt U
elected Vaughan canno csa bim
V-iugran'a cnlp how then Is to eitbo
get Rood to withdraw from the tlckc
and lot a Vaoghan democrat take the
place , or get tome republican to run in
dependntly and divide the vote and defeat
feat Shugart , whom ho drml worse thai
Iteod. It feo-na thu the little mayor is
in a sweat bos. It ian't tha mayoi'a elec
tiou pirticulnrlr , but it seems thath
thinks It i .
THE FIRE , DEPARTMENT.
Some of Tie Laws GovtrcinElt Se.ni
To Be
Ait ImcHtlgntloii Threatened.
Among the reasons for changing from
n volunteer to a pntd fire department
the fact that tlio old volunteer department
tooamo too much of a political m&chlne ,
and numerous cqunbbles nroeo , which
ended to decrease the clliclcnay of the
orce. Men who were working without
compensation could hardly bo brought
under such disclpllno ni If they wcro
drawing pay for services rendered. In
making the change nn ordinaire was
nscoJ , tome of the provisions of which
seem to ba almost wholly forgotten.
Among thn claujos that will boar ropnb-
ishlng , and whicli seem to have become
a dead letter , ara the folio ning :
"No member of the fire department
shall take part in any election by peddling
tlcketj , cr electioneering In any man
ner. "
"No spitituouB , fermented or malt
Iqaota shall bo permitted in any engine
louse or ether hotuo used by the depart-
nont. Any member found drunk shall
DO discharged. "
"Any olUcar cr member of the fire de
partment neglecting or refusing to pay
i just debt , contrasted during his connec
tion with the department , shall bo dis
charged from the eorvlco ; but no ofticer
( r member shall bo discharged on account
of hia religious or political principles. "
"Any engineer of firfl steamer , or
driver of such steamer , huso cart or hook
and ladder truck , who thall absent him
self from the homo to which ho is as
signed , except nt such times la the rales
of the department grant him leave , or
alull loaf in or about siloonsor shall fre
quent Rambling Houses , houses of ill farce
or other places o ! loir repute , filial ! bo dis
charged. "
If one-half the reports that nro ailoat
ara true , there are several of the pro
visions enumerated above which have
aeon broken tlmo and again. Thcro have
been a few instances whore a man has
been "laid off'1 for a few days , bat it
seems that for such an otTunao aa being
drunk the ordinance provides that the
penalty shall ba "discharge. "
As to the requirement concerning pol
itical working ) , it is no sacrot that the
political wires run through and through
the department , and no one Is moro in
terested ia the coming election than the
chief , whoeu tonuio of oillco depends
upon whether the men whom ho supports
gets elected or not. It is demoralizing
co the department to have positions depend -
pond upon whether they favor this man
or that for alderman , and whether they
uo good prophets enough to judge which
will bo the winning side and get over on
that. There are many report ) as to cer
tain members of the department using
drink pretty freely , and it seems that
; here is in many respects too little atton-
: lon paid to rules and too little discipline
throughout the department.
The recent racket between Chief Wal
ters and Charles Nlckelson was a dia
graceful picture In the fira department's
iilstory , and it is now intimated that an
Investigation of affairs will bo held and
the truth got at. If the department is
not well disciplined and efficient it should
bo made BO at once , and lf.it is being
rnade a more play-ground for ward poli
ticians It should bo changed no loss
quickly. An investigation might end in
a farce , ai did the investigation of the
lolico force , but If everything is all right
an investigation would not hurt the de
partment , and would restore the shaken
confidence of many.
Among other matters which It would
36 well to look Into is the custom of
using the fire department for filling pri
vate cisterns. A good deal of this work
s a id to be done , the parties hiving a
cistern filled paving the fire lads for it ,
and the water-works company getting its
shara of the money , but the question
arises , how much of this goes into the
city treasury to Help pay for wear and
; ear of lioas , etc ]
Now that there has boon so much fuaa
made over the conduct of the police , let
the committee see how it is with the fire
department.
Notice.
The board of registration of Kane
ownahip will meet at the ofiico of the
the town clerk , No , 102 South Main
street , March Ui and 4tb , 1885 , for the
inrpoio of completing and revising the
: egi try for the special election to bo held
March 10 1885. A. GNS ,
Township Clerk.
THE MA.Y MEETING"
Tlis Council Itluffe Driving Park As-
Boclation Million a Pleasing
Programme.
The following is the programmo as
arranged f jr the meeting of the Council
Bluffs Driving Park association , to beheld
held May 20 , 27 , and 28.
FIRST DAY , MAY 26.
The scramble , $100 All ages , one
mile.
mile.Lidlo's
Lidlo's ateke , $100 Three-year-olds ,
threo-fnur Us mile daah.
Purao of 8150 For two-j oar-olds ,
five-eighth mi o.
Brewer's stake , $125 All egca , one
and ono eighth miles.
SECOND DAY , MAY 27.
Blufl City cup stake for two-yearoldB ,
$150 aad cup valued at $50 , ono half mile
da h.
h.Purso
Purse § 1CO , nil ages , one mile.
Hotel stake $125 for
, , throe-ycar-olda ,
thrce-fouttha tulle daah.
ljniso $150 for all a es throc-foatths
railo ana repeat.
TUIBJ ) DAY , MAY 28.
Merchants'stake $125 , all ages , ODD
and ono.fourth mile dash.
Purse $125 , three-year olds , tivo-e'gtha '
mile dash.
Purao $125 , two-year-olds , five-eighth *
inilfidiah.
.Consolation purse $100 , entrance fee ,
all ages , oca and ono < * ighth mile.
AQno organ , half price , at Beards'
wall paper ttore , next to poatoflice.
Before yon buy aliarnesvcall on BtOi-
man & Co , , 525 Mam street.
Heal Eutato TrsnafcrH.
The following It a list of real estate
tranifers filed yesterday in the recorder's
office of Pottawattomio county , Iowa , as
famished by A. J. Stephemon , abstrac
tor , real estate and loan agent , Oounci
Blufh , lowj , February 27 , 1885 ,
Chatlcs dump ot il to CharlesBaaghn ,
part lot 1 , block 7 , Giimes' addition ,
8240.00.
U. M. Harbert to James R. Aggson ,
wJnw,2D ] , 74,40,52,500.00.
James Molntyro to L rs Nelson , part
c } swl ; tG , 77 , 44 , $127.50.
Aaenath Pottibone to B. C. Pflttibone ,
no ] 20 , 74 , 43 , $2 800.00.
U. R. 1. & P. R R. Co. to Wm. J.
Baker , nej BC } a , 75 , 41 , $320.00.
James O Sargent to John Cla na el al ,
f24 , 70 , 41 , $800.00.
Total sales , § 087-50.
Beckmon it Co , , 525 Main street ,
wash and oil your harness cheap now
CUNNING CUPID.
Coy Courting Done In Tic lime of
Small-Pox Quarantine ,
How the Guard * Were Fooled ,
It has just boon developed that Gopld
nu'H took a prominent part in the lat °
Birall-pox ec.iro. Ono place which was
qnaiantlnod , and over which guaids were
placed to prevent any of the ten persons
mldo from coni'ng ' out , and any of the
thotmnds outside from coming in , was
neither locked or bolted against Ocpld.
Among thoao thus quarantined were tno
young ladies , and two young mon with
whom they were acquainted could not
stand the deprivation of tholr acciotv , and
did not. Darin ? all the time that the
tiouao was supposed to bo thus strictly
quarantined , these young folks not only
managed to got together for n uncial
evening , but also tn take walks together ,
and In fast have muiry times , despite the
staid guard. The w y that the guards
wore woiked were various. Sometimes an
entrance was gained to the quarairinod
nouto from the rear , while the guard was
patrolling the street In front. Sometimes
one of the young mon would gat the
; uatd Into conversation with his back to
wards the homo , or would get bim to
visit some adjacent saloon to got a cigar ,
whllo the otbor young man would cscoit
; ho young ladles out of or into the house.
Now that the email pox tcaro Is over and
the houao thrown open again , the facts
iiavo crept out. Had the small pox been
tproad , Instead of being smothered , it
would have boon so very , very funny.
A wedding hai resulted fromthh quar n-
tine courtship , and as all's well that ends
well , the novelty of a courtship carried
on right under the thadow of such dread
ed disoasa and possible death , will doubt-
.oss bo the the mo of many a talk around
; ho nowlymado fireside of tha newly-
wedded ones.
LONGFELLOW'S DAY ,
Its Observance in the Public Schools.
Yesterday afternoon there were Bomo
cry intoreatlng exercises in the seventh
grade , of which Mlas Berger la the
; eachor. The decorations con
sisted of Longfellow's home , the
Vferrlmac and Cumberland , the Arm
Jhnir , portrait of Longfellow , and designs
the pupils. There were a goodly nura-
jor of visitors , and all were very well
pleased. The order of the room was es
pecially commendable. The following
was the progiamme :
Sonff-Ring the bolls.
Sketch of Longfellow , Canie Kellogg.
Longfellow alphabet.
Declamation The Wreck of the .Hesperus.
Florin Hunt.
Racitation The Children , Helen Shepard.
Heading The Bell of Artie. .Beatrice Lin-
ey.
Sons ; There IB Beauty on tha Mountain.
Declamation Paul llevere's Hide. Harry
Wi throw.
Concert Heading The Launch of the Ship ,
School.
Hecitation The Children'a Hour , Flora
Van Order.
Song The Bridce.
Heading From my Arm-chair , Lena Van
Recitation The Cumberland , Grace Jor-
Sheriff H. L. Wilson of Sao county ,
was in ihocityyostorday getting witnesses
ior Homo cases on trial thero. Ho brings
; bo information that .Too Johnson , whoso
arrest in Crawford county for otcaling
ioreea , canaod such a aantatlon , has been
Fjand guilty and aautonced to two years
in the penitentiary.
ANOTHER FLOOD.
The Greek 'frying to Mnko Duck
1'oiula For the Bottom.
The crock yceterday broke over at
Tenth street and began flooding the sur
rounding "rounds badly In the vicinity of
the Northwestern depot and railway
bridge. Thcro has been nogrent damage
done yet , bat the water makes qnito a
lake , which , if it Increases In volnmo any ,
will certainly roault sarlonely.
T. S. liarnett , the revenue collector. Hap
py. A. girl.
S.T. French is east buying goods for the
Council Bluffs Carpet company.
I ) , N , Heisler , the book-keeper for Ham'
mar's lumber yard , is quite ill ,
C. K. Cobb and wife of Little Sioux , left
last evening over the Wabash for Washing
ton ,
Frank Dale , of Omaha , ( special for the Phoe
nix , was over here yesterday looking after in
surance business ,
K. J , Abbott wad out yesterday for the first
time since meeting with the accident in Oma
ha , by which he had hia arm broken.
Wm. Richardson , of the transfer stock
yardu , left laat e\eniog for tha east over the
Wabash , expecting to be 'absent on a visit to
friends for about two weeks ,
Itev. U.V. . Crofte , tha new paalor of the
Congregational church , arrived yutterday
from Sandwich , 111. , nd will commence hie
ministrations here at once , He will preach
to morrow morning and evening. There wil
bo eager congregations to hoar him and wel
comes on all sides to greet him. Ills family
will remain In Sandwich for a short time , un
til arrangements aie perfected for making
their bornea here , Mr , Crofts cornea here
with a splendid record In &H respect * , ant
there is no doubt he will meet the high expec-
tntiuna already felt.
llolandjlaod ppear in ' 'Gheolt" al
the opera honae this evening ,
MANDEMAKEE & VAN ,
'
AIIOHITEOTS ,
CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS
No. 201 Upper Brcadway , Council BlaOs.
A full stock of Mens' , Womens' ,
Poys' , Misses' and Childrens' New Jersey
AECTIGS , 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 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 , "
i *
Storehouse and Salesroom , 41 N. Main St ,
Office , 412 Broadway ,
"MURDER MOST FOUL , " „
To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria ,
the last ( ho years there has not boon a death from diphtheria In any cano where Dr. Thomas
DURING ' preventive and euro was used. It haa boon the moats ot earing thousands of lives. India
nenslble In nutild eore threat , In miHgnant scarlet fe\or , chanelus It In 48 h ura to Iho Hlmple form. For
ealo only at the doctor's otlico. No 23 ( South Eighth street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , Send for It ; price 92.
Djepeptlc , whylivo In misery and ale In despair with cancer of the stouach ? Dr Thomas Jcuerl § cures
eiory cise of Indinestlou and constipation In a very short . tluio. Boat of references given. DlBpepssia la
the cause f all of ninety per cent diseased conditions.
F. H. OnCDTT. S. T. ritKNOH
. . . . .
I. M. TlUCfKOU.
COUNCIL
SDCCK8SOII3 TO
Casady Orcutt & Frencli *
405 Broadway Council Bniffs }
Carpets ,
Curtains ,
Window Shades ,
Mattings ,
Linoleums ,
Oil Cloths and
Upholstery ,
Mail Orders
Carefully Filled !
COUNCIL BLUFFS
CARPET
CO. : *
ASK YOUU GUOCEU TOR
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.
COMMERCIAL.
OOONOIL BLurrs MABKET ,
Wheat No , 1 milling , 65 ; No , 2 , GO
No. 8 , 0.
Corn New , 25c.
Data For local puiposoa , 23c ,
Hay 85 00@6 53 per ton ; baled , 60@GO.
Rye 35o.
Corn Meal 1 SO par 100 pounds ,
Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 00 ®
6 BO.
BO.Coal
Coal Delivered , hard , 0 60 per ton ; sof
4 CO per ton
Lard Falrbank's , wholesaling at 9 o.
Flour City dour , 1 50@2 90 ,
Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz ,
LIVB STOCK.
Cattle Butcher cows S 25@S 75 , Batcher
etoors , 3 76(24 ( 00.
Sheep 2 60@3 00 ,
Hoga 4 00@4 25.
puoDDOK AND rnniis.
Poultry Live chlckenajper doz. 300 d ross
od chickens , 8c ; dressed turkeys , lOc ; dressed
ed ilucks , 9c ; dressed geese , 8c.
Bnttor Creamery , 25@2So ; choice country
18@20o.
Kgga 27 per dozen.
Cider 32 gallon bbl. , $6,50 ,
Oranges 4 O.lper box.
Lemons 1 60@5 00 cer box
j. L. DBBKVOISE.
Ion Ticiei Agent ,
No. 507 Broadway Council Blafltt.
Railway Time Table ,
Corrected to January 7 , 1886 ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Ttie following are the times ol the arrival and de
parture ol trains by central standard time , at the
local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten mlo-
Qtea earlier and arrive ten minutes later ,
CUIOIOO , BURUKOrOK AKD QUIKOT.
LIAVI. i > EIV
6:85 : pm Ohlcaeo Eiurosa 0:00 : a m
9W : a m Faet Mall. T:00 : p a
UlSO p mAooommodatlon. \ . IlOO p n
At local depot only.
KAHIIB crrr , IT. JOB AND OOONOIL nom.
10:05 : a m Mall and Ezpretie , 6.21 p m
Blli p m Pacific Express , 8:65 : p m
OmClQO , MILWAUHK AND ST. riDL.
1:19 : p m Eipress , 0:05 : m
tU : a m Kxprese , f.W p m
OmOlOO , tOOK ISLAND ADD HVOIO.
8:26 : p m Atlantis BzpreM , B:05 : a m
9M : a m Day Kiprcss B.6i p m
Tl0 a m 'Dos Uolnei Aooommodatlon , BlU p m
At local depot only.
WAIUII. BT. toois IRD ncinc.
1:10 : p m Aooommodat.on DMX ) a m
1:80 : p m touts Express St6 : p m
1:60 : pm Chicago Kxprees 10:66 : am
At Transfer only
tmoiooand HOKTHwunur ,
{ ; M p m Exprtes , BW : p m
Wi a m PadOo Eiptoei BC5 : a m
dODx orrr A D r AOIHO.
TiiO p m St. Paul KipreM , O.-OO a m
f 110 a m Day Expreea 7-oq p m
mno ncino.
8:00 : p m Western Kxpreat , 8:80 : k m
11:00 : a m I'adfio Kiprcw , a : < o p m
Ulig a u Lincoln Exprea , lU ; p tn
At Trantfer only
PVUUY IBAINS TO OMilU.
lilO a. m. izo :
8:30-8.80 : 4.3J-5SO-8.SC : 11 , 6 P. m. hundaji
7:20' : 9:30 : 11:10 : a. m 1:30-8.30 : 6:30 : 8.30-
11:06 : p.m. Anho lOmlnutci btlorclinln0' time.
From trins'tr only.
Irs HJ Hilton H D
, , , , , ,
PHYSIOIAN & SURGEON ,
, 0uoU Bloflt ,
SMITH it TOMJlIt , A TS ,
LKAUIN'O
Merchant Tailors !
7 and 0 Main St. ,
COUKCII , BLUITS IOWA
, - - - ,
A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From ,
LE STABLES
Keep HoraoR nnd MnlcB conatantly on hand whlo
wo will soil In retail or carload lota.
All Stock Warranted as Represented.
\Miohialr rimtM ! limit t ( U Otaln aril L' ltd H v. 1'llccl
eon ill o ? tl'faction Ouarantcod ,
SOKCLTJTOESDR. 6c BOLE'S"
Oornor Fifth Avo. & Fourth St.
AGENTS WANTED.
Drs. Judd & Smith's Now Improved Electric Belt.
810 BnOADWAY , COUNCIL ULUKrS , IOWA ; 725 ELM ST. , DALLAS , TEXAS ; and tT. WAYNE , INO
IT TOSITIVKLY CUHKS Kidney and Llrcr Complaint , IlrlghtV Dlaoav. . Ithoumathui , NoiiraliU
Djspopela , Nct\oneness W > stlnc | WcakncBf , I'ar.iljBls , Spinal AH otlons. InJIfoittou , Heart Dlw m , nto
lloadacli , Lnme Hack , Cod Foot , and all Jlsoasos requiring luoreasoJ mot ho powers. Now fmpro\od a
$3 nnd ys ; old etyle $2 each.
each.W.
W. P. AYLSWORTH ,
Brick buildings of any giro rained or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. J'rninu lions
moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks , the best In tha world.
W. 1 > . AYLSWOUTH.
1010 Ixinth Street , Couucil Binds.
s -a A _ < > oil. II. FIELD. W. C. K3TKP
„
Field &Estep ,
UNDERTAKERS
No. SL7 Broadway , Council Bluil'd , Iowa.
Office Calls Attended Promptly , Day anil Night. Particular attention given to 1'mbalmlnp
T
AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN.
505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs.
TUB ONLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE IN THE CITY. Everything sor\ed m first class atylo and on short
notico. Hot and cold lunches always ready.
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE. Special a vcrtlsomcnts , guo M
fonnd , To Loan , For Halo , To Rent , Wftuts/Bcmrd
tag , eta. , will be Inserted In this column t the low
rate oi TEN CENTS PER LINK for the Oral Ineertto
tnd FIVE CENTS PEIl LINE for each snbeeqaent n
ertlon. Leave tdrortUomenli at our offlM , Ho.
Feirl Street , near Broadwav
WANTB.
IjiOK SALi : A prlntlni ; otfico Material cheap to
J1 o 8h. W B. MajOB , Council BluffIowa. .
" | j\Oll \ SA.LII Another hotel lu a ll\o Nturajk
J ? town , nowdoinia ttislncai < t about S3EP pt
month. No ether hotel In the place. Terms liberal
WAVALKXK
SALE OK TKADE 8 0 acres of land In
FOR couuty , Mo. Will tniilo for Oounci
niuffB city property or aoll cheaji fur casn. or iar
time. SWAV & "Ai.kKit
TO TitADB Good Iowa rr Nebraska
WANTS for a small stock of bardnaro or gercra
merchandise , well located. SWAN & WUKBK.
ANTHD Woman pastrycook immediately at
W
the 1 'iUii ticiuo.
: i ) A student In dental Gtllu : . Must h < 0 '
mcars ol Holf eupport. Cell on or addreaa al
No. 12 1'catl St. Council BltiCB.
FOR S"iIjE A rarechan'otoKct a One , well 1m
protcd farm of 400 acica , witliin a few miles o
Council BluBB , at a bargain. Low price and eaaj
terms. fcuis 4t WALKBU
SALK AgoodpajinR hotel property with
FOIl orj stiblu In ono ol the beat email tonna in
\\cbtcrnlowa will neil with or without furniture , o
will tiade for a email farm with ftock tic.
SWAN & WALKrn ,
HALE Eighty acrcg unimproved land In
FOR countv , Iowa , 3J miles south cast of At
ton , the o uuty Beat , or will tr&ilo for Nebraska o
Kan aa land. S AN & WAI.KKK.
1/014 SALE A 20 aero tract of good land abou
1 one and a bMf relies from Council ItUilli pos
offloo , at a bargain , SHAN & WALKPIC
I /Olt SALE In Harrison county , Iowa. 320 acres
JL1 ems land , all under fence a * < OD acre farn
with fine improvement ; all under cultnation cxccp
SO acres crasi83 aorcH gnoil Rrirts or pasture land
and so\ era ! ether tracts of from 40 to 100 acrca o
unlmprottdland. SWAN & W
FOR SALE Lands Improved aad unlmiroxed
If you want a farm in western Iowa , Kanuaa
Nebraska or Dakota , Ictus heir from jou.
SWAN & WALKPR.
SA1 E A largo number of business and resl
FOR
deuce lots In all pans of Council HhiffH. tieo
uj before jou buy , BWM& WALKKK.
FOR S LE Parties wlshinuto buy oheup lots to
build on can buy on u.outhly parnont ol Trora
f2 to 10 SWA > It WALKER
[ JIORUBNT Wo will rent you a lot to build on
L' wfth the prlvllago to buy If jou wlih on very
liberal term * . SWAN b WALKKU.
WANTED To correspond with any onn wishing a
good lootlon f jt ( tanning mill , sash , door
and blind manufactory , wo ha\o building and
machinery , veil located , foraalo , lease or trade ;
SWAN it WALxrn.
HKNT- Large two story frame building Eiilt
FOR for warehouse or storage purpoecB , near
railroad depot. HMAN WAI.XKR.
KEMf UK bAUti Du.jJljg and grounds
HUltal lo for snail foundiy and machine chop.
Good bailer , engine , cupola , b'oiver with filed Blia
lug eta. i ready to put in motion.
SWAN WAi.Kf.u ,
piiOll HALE Houses. Lots and Land. A. J.
L' Bteptcnson , 6C3 Hrat atomic.
[ 710K HALF A top-bugKy , firet-iliB } make and
jO in ex.ellcnt condition Or will trade for oheaji
lot. AddrcuD f. ll Ilooolllie , Vounoll IlluTs. _
' ' OAL NU WlJOU OuoiKo Ileatou , OU llru".d-
UVA4J , noils coal and wood at reasonable prices
jrUos 2,000 Itu , for a ton , and 128 cublo for a cord ,
Try him.
ITT ANTED Every bcxiym Council VlaOi to lake
YY Til 11) . Delivered by carrier at only twintr
Mnt < a week.
f \LU 1'AFKKS For tale al lln office , at U oonU
a hundred
JTACOS SUMS ,
Attorney - at-Law ,
OOUNC1I , BLUF1B , IOWA.
Office , Main Btrett , Ilooms 7 and 8 , Bhugart and
teuo block. Will practice In B.ate and state courts.
ORDER YOUR
Cob , Coal I Wood
OF
33 er.
: ' , Q. adilrw , fxxsk lion 1183. Council Illutfs ,
JOHN FOX ,
Deputy Hherllf and
beialColectionAgent ,
Office wrltb N , Scbuu , Justice of the ftfrW , Q'UDcll
A. J. MILLER ,
( COT.UHED )
Hair Cutting and Shaving.
This is an Equal Rights Shop.
G10 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
° * otn" iamora lenoni wllhomi Ihi
kalli 01 dnwlnc cl bleed.
CHRONIC DISEASES0
Over tblrtj JM r/rmctlcal exytiifOM 0AM
f , Feirl itri-nt , Council Bluffi.
fr .
. SOHTJRZ.
oftle Peace.
'
ornrjE OVER AMKUOAH EXPRESS
'OUNCIL BLUFFS TOW A.
i
tnoi. omoxti w. n. u. rent
Council Bluffs , lai
Established - - 1856
Dealers In Foreign and Doraeitla Exohangt ant
Horn * Stcurltlu ,
Dr , W. E. Sherradoa
DENTIST ,
Masonic Temple ,
Oonuoll Blufl * : Iowa.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Wholesa'e and KoUil Dealers In
Hard Soft ana Blossburg
O O .A. Xi =
W. n. gIBLEY , Malinger.
ORloe , 88 Main St. Yard , on C. It. I. 1' . and O.
M. it bt , 1 * . ttailwa ) .
CHICAGO ,
' ' &SL V
The SHOUT LINE.
And BEST ROUTE.
KHOU OMAHA TO
THE EAST.
TWO THAWS DAItT BKTWK1CN.OMAHA AND
, , Minneapolis ,
uiix > Ky , MilwautcoeD
St. 1'aul , Cedar Ilaplds , Davenport $
Clinton , Uubuqiie , Itockford , 4
Ilock Island , KrwiMirt , Janpsvlllo ,
KlKln , Madison , La Croosu ,
liulolt , Winona , "
And all other Important points Eaat , North ,
east and Southeast ,
Ticket offlo * at U01 Karnam steet ( la I'atton Ho.
Ul ) , and at Union I'acifto Depot.
1'tn.LuiN BtntriKsand the FINIUT DmiNn Cium
run WORLD are run on the main line * of the Chicago
Milwaukee Ic Bt , Paul R'y and every attention
U | > ald to puwengeri by oourUous employes o { the
ouiniuny.
U B. MKItniLL , A. V. II. OAHI'KNTKU ,
General Manager. Gen'l t'awenner Axent ,
It lIILuK.ll. GEO , Y. IIEAKrOUI ) ,
Aai't Uen'l Manaffer , AMt Uen'l TOM AKU
J. T. CLAUK. Oen'l Hurerintendent. tBi
St , Charles Hotel ,
0 STUKKT , BCT 7th and 8tb , . . LINCOLN , NEII ,
Ura. Kate Coakly , Proprlctorcus.
/HTNe ly and elegantly furnUbed , Qood iampl
roomu OD dr t floor.
i -tl.W to K per day , rlpocUl tiU riven
tBtinbtJtj ot tb ? Ivirlnlnuro.
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