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    THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY , JULY 17 , 1885.
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THE DAILY BEF.
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COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Friiay Morning , July 17 ,
, { SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
Br Carrlet . . . .so ocnto p r week
Br.IUll - . . > - - 110.00 p t feu
MINOR MENTION ,
Roller , merchant tailor , for finogoode.
The city council is to hold an Import
ant mooting to-night.
Poimit to wed has boon given Charles
Averyand Ada M , H. Sjmo , both of
thin city.
James Ward yesterday paid good
money for the piivllogo of pleading gnilty
to being drunk.
The coBgregatlonalltts held an enjoy
able social last evening nt the residence
of W. W. Wallace.
In Justice Hondrlcks * conrt yesterday
the momentous question was being dls
cntsod SB to whether dogu are property
or not.
The M. L. S. Disarranging for other
entertainments , and among those being
talked up , Is a loctnro by Stephen Dong
las , jr.
Regular meeting of Fidelity Council
No. 1DO , R. A , , this ( Friday ) oven
Ing. All members are requested to bo
present.
The alumni banquet and reunion o
the high school takes place this evening
at the Bloomer building , and promises to
bo n heavy a flair.
Two of the colored help at the Pacific
house had a boxing match yesterday ,
which got too dead In earnest , resulting
in both getting arrested.
Two vags were yesterday put at work
on the streets , they being found hanging
about the Northwestern round house ,
atoaling stray wood , and building fires by
which to cook their feasts.
The Grau Oper company Is to bo hereon
on Monday and Tuesday of next wcok ,
presenting Monday night , La Mascotto ,
Tuesday afternoon , Pinafore , and In the
evening , Queen's Lace Handkerchief.
The mayor la reported as having told
one of his friends that ho would stay In
Washington until August , If necessary ,
to procure some appointment , but ho ox
peotod to hare his hopes realized before
that time.
The public scales at the city building
are now disused , the city welghmaster
finding that the other scales got all the
business , and his office proving unprofita
ble ho la said to have embarked In the
saloon business In Wcston.
The examination of the Johnsons , the
colored family on Fierce street , charged
with keeping a disorderly house , re
sulted In their discharge , the jndgo
warning them to preserve better order ,
and to avoid eo strong appearances of
ovlLAn
An attempt was made- Tuesday night
to burglarize the residence of Eugene
Mottaz , on Graham avenue , but the
dog Inside the house frightened the fol
Iowa away , and aroused the family. The
burglars had torn away a part of tto
window screen.
S ra M. Batchelor , who recently got
Injunctions preventing the nso of the
slaughter houses in the railway addition ,
haa commenced suit against Conrad Lan-
sendorfer , claiming $8,000 damages , on
account of the stench arising from his
slaughter , which she claims has driven
her from hot homo , and caused her to
bo 111.
Another grand concert Is promised the
music lovers of Council Bluffs. It will
bo an organ concert glvon by the cele
brated Louis Falk , of Chicago , assisted
by Mrr. Louis Falk , who la one of the
finest sopranos in the west. The well-
earned reputation of these qlftod artlsto
will cause the Presbyterian church to be
crowded.
Walter Dougherty and Charley Bates
while taking a rldo were thrown from
their little go-cait , the pony being frightened
oned by a dog. The Dougherty boy was
kicked by the pony , but no bones broken.
The Bates boy , a son of Deputy Marshal
Bates , had his lip cat open and received
Bomo head braises.
Mrs. Samuel Portorfield , In coming
down the steps of the Presbyterian
church Wednesday evening , foil , and was
injured so badly that two physicians had
to bo summoned , and she was taken to
her home , No. 707 First nvonne. She Is
atill in a suffering condition , and it is
feared that the Injuries will provo vary
serious.
City Whlttlesey has sworn off fishing
on Sundays. After patiently broiling In
the hot sun all day , ho got a blto , and
pulled out a frcg. Then ho shut up his
Calling rod , and tucking It ineido of his
umbrella , came encaklng Into town , and
tried to make folks bellovo that ho hsd
been off to a mission Sunday school In the
country.
Yesterday afternoon a deaf and dumb
boy In trying to steal a rldo on a Broad
way car fell off , landing on his head In
soft spot in the pavement. The llltle
fellow was more soared than hurt , and It
iraa amusing to tear a eyropathetl
trangor urging Iho boy not to cry , the
pleading nml ccmfortlcg words being
falling In vain on the boy's ear.
There Is much compliant among clli
ztns , and justly , about the prostitutes
being allowed the freedom of the city ,
and tbo run of the streets. The action
of these slronea are so bcld and often so
disorderly thst the city Is dhgraced , and
decent women dread to appear on the
In els In the evening. The police hayo
made some feeble attempts to m ko them
lhavo themswlrea , hut when arroited
they are let-off , with u chiding , or with a
promlao to pay a fine , a small ono , and
there seems to bo little improvement in
their street manners. It Is high time
that this dill dallying came to an end ,
and that those in power took such promp
and firm action as to correct the abuses.
Decent citizens have some tights as well
as those who contribute by fines to the-
police fund.
Among the articles attracting attontlon
of these passing by a pawn broker's place
on Broadway is n policeman's uniform
complete , club and all , with no man
Inside of the clothes either. To the
credit of the city police It should bo
stated that the uniform Is that of a
Denver policeman , who getting short cf
money while hero aomo time ago , thus
disposed of the uniform.
The marriage of Jim Snoddorly to Mis
Mary Horochor Is an event the announcement
mont of which will cause surprise to th
aoclal circles In which they nro so wo' '
known. The wedding was a very qnlo
ono , and the Invitations wcro confined t
the Immediate friends and relatives
The happy man Is prospering In business
and as now seems ho moots with Ilk
prosperity In lovo.
Arrangements are made for the par !
commissioners to go to Island Park ncx
Saturday afternoon , to Inspect tha
charming now summer resort and plcnl
ground , and too about the contemplate
Improvements. The commteslonors wil
bo accompanied dy a number of the bus
Incss men , and by the representatives o
press , so that the facts of this now enter
prlso may bo properly Inspected an
chronicled.
W. B. Somors has justjfoturnod fron
a ttip to his old homo in Galosbnrg
where , on the second of this month , hi
sister , Miss A. W. Somors , was manic
to 0. W. Dunn , ono of the Instructors in
Knox college , a young man who wa
formerly with the Council Bluff * Inanr
anco company , and < rho has many friend
hero to congratulate him on having won
so worthy a bride. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn
have Rene cast on their wedding journey
and will return to make Galesburg the !
homo.
The now ordlnanco In regard to th' '
police has been prepared ready for sub
mission to the council to night. It pro
vides for ono chlefonocaptain _ , and jjjgh
patrolmen , twcTfrom each ward. It als
provides for twenty special police , fiv
from each ward , to bo paid only for such
tlmo as they may bo called on for tcrvlce
The new ordinance provides for paying
the police the same salary as la now fixoi
by the ordlnanco , and that the councl
shall set aside certain monies for a caal
fund with which to pay the men , but tha
the council may , If deemed necessary
arrange by resolution to pay a portion o :
the salary by a system of fees.
A MODERN "BLUEBEARD.
A Tale of Many Tales Concerning an
Old Resident ,
The Decent Mysterious Death of
Ona of His Wives ,
The Coroner Investigating.
The report of the anddon and rather
mysterious death of a woman named
Mrs. Hall , In Boomer township , has
caused Coroner Connell to make a trip
there , and to make aomo Informal inqul
rlea concerning the matter. It acorns that
ho has struck a neat of sensational reports
ports , all concerning the man , Hall , am
If half the things told of him are true ho
ia certainly aa hard a citizen aa over oa
capod the gallows. This man Hall formerly
morly lived here , and oven BO far back
aa thirty years ago formed the theme o
many a bh of uneavory gossip. In these
early yours ho was connected with the
ferry here , and among the first eenta
tlonal chapters in hie life Is reported his
KILLING OF A LITTLE INDIAN BOY.
It seems that the boy peered through
the window of Hall's houao ono evening
and Hall spying the duaky face of tbo
lad , fitod at him with a shot , gun , blowing
iff ( ho whole top cf the bey's head , kill
ing him lntt ntly. Mr. John KelUr ,
who still lives hero , was among thcsa who
saw the boy after ho was thus shot , The
affair Is said to have been settled , am
hushed up , tbo squaw being presentee
with a few sacks of flour to atone for the
loss of her son.
son.1IIS
1IIS FIRST WIFE.
The wlfo whom Hall then had was an
Invalid , and has long ago died and her
Bufferings ended. Hall had the reputa
tlon of being a very patslonato man , and
It la said that while the poor ti k
woman was under n physician's cart- ,
and had to bo brought In a lumbo
wagon from her homo np town to tbn
doctor's office , she was not allowed to
nuke even these trips in peace , but tha
the husband's actions were at suob
times too disgusting and terrible to boar
narration. It was else reported that hli
treatment of his children was ullko any
thing bat fatherly.
SHE SAW GHOSTS.
After the death of this wlfo , ho is re
ported as having taken to himself t
woman who had no bettor reputation
than ho had eatabllthed. ThU woman
remained with him but a short time , and
then loft , oho claiming that the ghost
of the first wife haunted the house , and
she could not stand the nervous ttraln ,
* . > , TUB TnillD WIFE A THUMPER ,
Then according to the tradition , the
man took to hlmaelf a thlid companion
and with his new wife moved on to a
firm In Boomer township , where Lo has
alnce Imd , it being about ten miles froru
Jlli onrl Villey. This woman proved to
bo a tartar , wnd Instead of breaking
down In health , she vria vigorous enough
to put the man throngh a couiso o'
sprouts , she cccatlonilly pounding him
up In a regohr Sullivan faehlon. When
tired of htm aha put out for Chicago , and
has dropped out of the hlatory.
ANOTHER DEATH.
The fourth woman whrra ho took tc
hltniolf was ao far na known a verj
worthy one , but ho died and her death
revived many of the previous awiies , and if
added another chapter to the scandalou
history. It ccoms that she was In a dell
cato condition , and being taken nnex
poctodly sick , the children wanted to g
after their grand-mother , bnt the man
restrained thorn , and did not attempt U
get any help until It was too late , a doc
tor being sent for from Neola , but arrlv
Ing too late to bo able to save the woman
Whllo there was no attempt to fasten o
the man the direct responsibility of th
death of his wife , yet It appeared to th
neighbors to bo nt the best , a cruo
neglect.
THE NEXT MATRIMONIAL VENTURE
Of this man appears to have been
marry a Bohemian woman , n widow wit
several children , who was engaged 1
raising and selling vegetables In and nea
Missouri Valley. 'This was the Mrs. Hal
who has recently died so suddenly , Tw
weeks ago last Monday she was in nsua
health , and had been hoeing potatoes a'
day. About 2 o'clock the next mornln
she was dead. The only ones in th
honao that night were the man nnd wo
man , and a boy. Between 12 and
o'clock In the night , Hall woke the bo
and sent him ever to a neighbor name
Clark , to get help , Mrt. Hall being take
suddenly ill. When the neighbors came
they found the woman lying on the fron
stops , in an Insensible condition , and
bloody froth foaming from her month
Hall was holding her head , and was tin
able without assistance to got her Int
the house. Ho explained that about mid
night his wlfo complained of boliig sic !
at her stomach , and getting out of bed
she went out of doors. Not returning s
soon as ho expected her , ho got up to so
If anything had happened to her , am
found her lying In this fit on the door
stop. The woman after being taken Int
the honao lingered In this condition unt !
death came about 2 o'clock.
11IIUISE3 ON THE BODV.
Among the neighbors who came In
were John Casey and his wlfo and Mr
and Mrs. Mansfield. Mrs. Casey am
another woman laid Mrs. Hall out , and
they declare that they found an abrasion
on her head , and bruises on her sldo
Hall explained thcso marks by say
that ahojnnat have rocelvod them when
she foil In this fit , but in vlow of th
many other reports concerning Hall , on
Ills treatment of other wives , tbo tongue
of all were sot wagging with indignation
The next mornlnpr tbo bereaved husbanc
hurried off at daylight for Missouri Val
ley to get a ciskot , and telegraphed ho
children , who live in Omaha , and hi
daughter , who is a very worthy woman
living here. Hall arranged for bavin ;
the woman buried the next day at 1
o'clock , about thirty hours after he
death.
The neighbors had their suspicion
aroused that something was wrong , am
sent for Justice Yarrlngton , who Is o
Harrison county , and who , therefore , hat
no jurisdiction , but who nevortheles :
came and locked Into affairs some. Noni
of the neighbors cared to take the ro
sponslbility of making any formal charge
for fear that they could not convict Hall
and they claiming that they were afralc
that in such an event ho would wreak
violent vengeance on them In some way
The justice thought that if anyone hat
occasion to find fault it should bo th
children , and they not fooling BO dls
posed the matter dropped. The
woman TTBS bnriod as arranged , in the
burying lot on Hall's farmbosdo ( that o
his other dead wife , and where he has
several children burled also.
PROMPTLY CONCEALED.
A day or two later Hall is said to have
brought a new wife homo from Missouri
Valley , at least it being given ont In the
neighborhood that she was married to
dim. This woman had a child , a boy
about four years old , and she answers the
description quite well of a woman who
with her little boy was recently stopping
at a housa of ill repute In this city , and
who wont frcm here to Missouri Valley.
This now alliance does not seem to have
been a long ono , for in the course of three
or four days , the woman and child left
1 him and returned to Missouri Valley ,
she saving that she could live easier and
happier as she was before.
THE CORONER ON THE SCENT.
Coroner Connell is considering tbo ad
visability of .exhuming the body of the
wlfo who has just died , and having an
inquest and post mortem held. The
neighbors are strong in tholr suspicions
of foul play , and yet none of them foe
like taking the responsibility of filing
complaints. Aside from this matter
there are so many other statements made
concerning this man's record , that 1
joema that ho Is either the worst ma
ligned man In the county , or else thi
worst in fact.
Mncllor Music Company
Will sell all the pianos and organs pur
chased at the J. Mueller sale at closing
out prices. Either cash or tlmo pay
ments. Now is your tlmo to get pianos
and organs cheap , as the old business
must bo closed up.
PERSONAL.
J. B. Fnlrbnih , cf Sidney , WM In the city
yesterday.
O. P. Tuttle , of Des Urines , was in th
city yesterday ,
Mrs , J. J. Anderson , of Atlantic , was in
the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Couch have gone to
Cbicigo on a brief trip.
Dr. BallanJ , of FaciGc Junction , was
Council Bluffs visitor yesterday.
Tha awoot singers , the Merkel Bisters , have
gene to Spirit Lake for a few days.
J. J , 13118 has returned from hia trin to
Kansas , where be has been Investing In
landg.
Mrs. James A. Jtckaon will , in a day
or BO , go on a couple ol weeks' visit to
Denver.
Dr. F. M , Powell , ef Glenwocn , tuperin
tendent of the niylum for the feeble minded ,
wns in the city yesterday ,
Dr. II. S. West returned yesterday from an
extended trip eaUward , ho having vl ltud his
old homa In Vermont during his abeenco.
Mrs. E. F. Wagner , whoio husband for
merly was clerk at the Union Pacific hotel at
, ho trnusfer , but now of Fremont , Neb , u in
bo city on a visit to her parents ,
Cy Parker , the letter carrier , begins his two
weeks' vacation to-day , and II. Sleod taken
hla place aa substitute , Dave Witter , for
whom Bleed was "dubbing , " bavin ? returned
rom his vacation ,
Misa lilancha Oliver has been secured as
eacling soprano in the choir of the First Pres
byterian churcn of Omaha. She it winning
tier way by her voice , and Council Bluff * is
bt the only city that is enthusiastic over her
ioging ,
The Itev. Mr. Maukey , rector of St. Paul's
liurcb , tailed ( or Kurope on Wednesday , nd
ill bo absent several monthi. It in under
load that two of the members of the pariih
ave generously provided for all the expenses
tbo trip , & ) r , Mackey has worked enthu
siastically and successfully , and certainly
merits some rest and recreation , while with
hit keen observation and intelligence ho will
doubtless gather much from the trip of which
his hearers will in future get mncb benefit ,
The following Council Bluffs folks are at
Spirit Lakes Col. Ttdloyg and family , , T , V ,
Brown , George II , Keollno , Bert 12vans ,
Otcar Keeline , William Sherman , mcther and
sister ; Thomas Cavm , Richard Green and
brother , John T. Oliver , Theodore Loik-
owtkl , Herman Bnordorf , B. M , Sargent , and
John Phillips ,
Head Jndd & Smith's otfjr of $1,000
reward in another column.
Itofti Estate Transfers.
The following are the transfer * of real
estate as recorded in the oflico of the
registrar , and reported to the BKE by
A. J , Stephenson , for ? Thursday , July
10th , 1885 :
Sarah II. Heed to N. P. Dodge ,
trustee , lots 2 and 3 , block 5 ! ) , Riddle's
subdivision , $200.
Alexander Hitter to Christian Stranb
part of lots 11 and 12 , block 4 , Jackson' '
addition , $3,400.
0 , E. Thoma to W. B. Hood , lot 8
block 12 , Piorco'a addition , $800.
Total sales , $4,400.
Substantial abstracts of title and ros
estate loans. J. W , and E. L. Squires
101 Pearl street ,
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE. Spool * ! a vertliomonta , luo at Lot
found , To Loan , Tot Salt , To Rent , Wants , Hoard' '
tug , eta. , will ba Inserted In this column at lb lo
rate o ! TEN CENTS PER LINE ( or the flrst Inmtloi
ind FIVE CENTS PER LINE ( ot each labsoqnsnt In
on. tear , advertisements at out oQo * , No.
I Street , near Broadway
WANTB.
i Immediately , two dining room glils a
Ogdtn Houss , Council Llufls.
FOU 3&LK Lands Improved aad unimproved ,
It you w&nt a larm In western Iowa , Kansai
Nebraska or Dakota , lotus hoar from you.
SWAN WALKHB.
truu MALE Houses. LoM and Land. A.
JC1 Pteptcnuon , 503 First lucniic.
rpo KXCAA.VO li 6 , b 9 , b 10 , b 13 , aio hotels In alQ
JL crentlocatlcna fcr ealo or for trade.
, special bargain ; 400 n Imrrovcd farm wort
B1S3 , prlro ( or a short time $16,000 , will trad
lor low pi Iced Wcetcrn lands. Swan k Walker.
01 , eaddlcry Hardware manufacturing csta !
B hsliir.cnt steak and machinery , \aluo S7.0CO , ( o
western land Swan & Walker , Council Blufls.
T > 03 , stock f f dry goodp , grooerica and hardware
13aluc , 83,000 , In an good eastern Nebraska tower
or land. Swan tt Walker.
B50J , stock of general mcrclmndleo In a gooi
western Iowa town , value 4,000 , wants an Iin
pro\cd farm In western Iowa , bwan & Walker.
T5 SOS. stock of hardware In Etuboo Co , Indiana
ID for land , value about $4.0CO. Swan & Walker
"J3 200 , new stock of hart ware In a Iho Ncbrask
Jj town for land , viluo $3,000. Swan & Walker.
TD 237 , stock ef igrlcnltural Implements and sbel
13 hardware , value about 8,00i > . wnn'.a a good 1m
: < rovoj farm. Swan & Walker.
T > 203 , a $10,000 stock of clothing In n good WIs
JLJ consln city , 3 1 lands and btlanco cash or Im
prored security , lioautiful etoro room at low rent
Swan & Walker.
T ) 210 , stock of mixed hardware In a live western
JD Iowa town for cheap lands , value $0,000. Snan
& Walker.
i 211 , flno brick block , rents well , In a live centra
I la.town ono rcom occupied with general stock o
? ooda , wants an Improved farm , \aluc ; building
13,000 , goeda 37,003. Swon& fcolker.
B212 stock of boots , shoos hata.capa and clothing
valued 83.000 , In cno of the beet tonns In Neb.
valued ? 3,000 for , ands. Swan & Wtlkcr.
i 213 , a $3.0:0 stock of clotMng , wants land In
I North Wcstarn Iowa , for W.OOO , and will pay
diflercnco. Swan & Walker.
B2H. an 88,000 stock of drugs In central Iowa foi
Ian4. Snan & Waleir.
B216anothcr stock of drugs viluo fromt500to$70 <
with ntoro bolldlng at d lot value $ 00 in a gcod
> cbraika town wants partly Improved land. Bwan &
Walker.
full particulars , wtlto to or call upon Swan &
FOR . II you want to sell , buy , or trade any
thing , toll S. k W. about It bwau & Walker , Coun
ell UluHs Iowa.
JA.COR SIMS ,
OOENCH BLOF1S , IOWA.
Offer MMn Street , Rocms 7 and f , Ehcptit a
eublock. Will fiirtlee In Sttlf UP itn-eiil
OftSLY HOTEL
In Council Bluffs having a
IFIDEtE IESO.AJPIE. .
And all modern improvements , call bells , fire
alarm bolls , etc. , is the
GRESTON HOUSE
Nos. 215 , 217 and 219 , Main Street.
MAX annw , - PROPRIETOR
CA'
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Curtains , Oil Cloths
Window Shades ,
Linoleums ,
Mattings
u
Rugs , Etc. , Etc.
Careful Attention Given to Ou
of Town Orders.
Ufiholstery and Drapery Work a
Specialty.
Oar stock la the
Largest in Die f esi
and la btinj continually rcplonlehod by
all tbo latest and choicest novoltluo.
405 Broadway Council Biufis
WELLS COOK ,
Agent at Large
COUNCIL BLUPFS , IA , ;
NCii WBSTKH.V DEPOT , 22 PsAMtSrnsgT.
"DAfBTT FDNB BYSIKM"
Hartford life and Annuity ( us , Co
, CONN.
SOHURZ.
orncm OTEH AVJKWOAH Eirnna
BIiUKKt ) , IO\VA. -
The New York
PLUMBING CO'Y.
552 Broadwav
Council Bluffs , Iowa
SANITARY
HYDR AUIiIC
ENGINEERSPUB
LIC and PRIVATE
SYSTEMS of SEW
ERAGE , WATEIR
WORKS and VEN
TILATION design
ed and constructed.
PLUMBING work
in all its branches.
This convoanv have
one of the best a s sort
ed stocks ot plumb
ing goods in the west.
Estimates furnish
ed.
H. Birkiubine *
Manager.
NEW YORK ,
PLUMBING CO'Y
552 BROADWAY ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
" Telephone' No. J27.
"NOLL'S PORTABLE
Pneumatic Beer Fa ncet.
Price $18.01) . A liberal discount
will be made to pirties ordering a
half dozen Faucets at one time.
For further particulars inquire of
R F. RAIN ,
Council Bluii'd , Iowa ,
Aeent for Western Iowa and Neb.
u
Who ( or the cast 19 vcars has been pract'slpg
San Francleco U now located tt No 8 N. Oth Htttf
opposite new Opera House.
Madamollalcuir guaran.eeata mtoro
28 HAIR CR WHISKERS ,
Or to glvo an ) one a hugh mustache or bring out a
no growth i ( blr nrlnardlu ( rom four toelx wceke.
rlooj rea onat > lo and satladrtlon guaranteed ,
Oancsm , de\tnunandcsp3cUlly rboumatlim and
ohronlo cljeasts curoaby a natural gift ol ho
ctrcis.
ctrcis.Dr. . ID , JT. 3alcc ir ,
-rbtC thSt.Council Bluffs
. Eice M. D.
or other timois removoJ without the
hnlloor drawing ol
CHRONIC 'DISEASES ,
Over thirty j cars pr'ct'tal ' experience. Cfflco No.
5 , l' < a 1 ht oet , Counoll t lulls.
( roe.
J. L. IJBBKVOI3B.
No. 607 Broadwey Council Rlnfft.
Railway 1'ime Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The following are the times ot the airlral and d
Aiture ot tra'.na by centre ! ttaudard time , at the
Cil depots. Tritni leave transfer depol ten tnlu-
gtai Karlltr and arrive ton minutes later.
PKMRT. AttBIYH.
tuicAoo and NCBTOTTCIITKI ) ,
P2S A u Mall and Kiprcaa I.rO : r M
12:40 : p M 4oocminodatlon < : tO r 11
6EO : r M Kxpresi 9:05 : A u
cuicjktto iap acoj iauin > ,
0:26 : A M Uall and Kxproaa ( : U r x
7:25 A M Accommodation 6:15 : r u
6:24 : r M Kx'ircu tCO : A M
OllOiOO , VIIWADKII AND IT. PiUL
9:20 : A M Ma'l and F.iprtM flCO : P M
6:2G : r M Eiprosi 0.110 A K ;
cmoAoo. BUiUBaroi AXD qonaf. :
9tX : > A UkU and Express 7:10 : p u
ji p Aa commodatlon Xoo : r u
I6 P c.x prvui 6:50A : u
WIAIH , nr , I/OUIB
! :16 : p u Local St. Louli Express Local -
8:00 : PM Tranbfer " " Traoi.l r 8:20 : pu
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W , P. AYLSWORTff
HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER.
Brick IniUitlDRS of nnjr kind raised or moved and sntlBfuction guaranteed. Frams hotu
moved on Little Glnut trucks , the boat In tbo world.
W , P. AYLSWOHTH.
1010 Muth Street , Council Ulufla
1 SMITH tfc TOLLEH , ACTS ,
LKADINQ
Merchant Tailors !
7 and 0 Main St. ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA.
Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand.
GOODS
Waves , Langtry and Pompadour FrizzesSwitch
es , etc , , ready made and made to order. Prices
cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself ,
MRS. C. 1. GILLETTE.
Forrnerlv MRS. J. J. GOOBE.
29 Main StreetCouncil Bluff.
N. J. SWANSON. C. 12. SWAN
MUSIC CO. ,
Dealers in PIANOS AND ORGANS
And nllk'nls o ( tniHcM Inttruoicnts. Hanoi nil organs soln on the Installment | lan. Jlmlcil nstru-
nuiit ot o\cry Ucurlptlon tuned ami repaired , llaxlng over 14 > cars eipoilcnco In the liuilnesa wo ( co
eutilldcnt ( > [ gfung the bint ol EatUlactlou. Kcniomlicr tbo place. Sign ol the gilt org n
32 ! ) UUOADVVAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
Sold by the loading dealer in every
cily and town ,
E ; Burhorn ,
17 Main St. , Council Bluffs.
HI. JP.
Graining , Gliding , Taper Hanging and Frescoing. 110 Main St. , Council DluCfc.
KIEL SALE STABLER
Keep Horses nnd Mules constantly on hand which
wewill cell In retail or carload lota
II Stock Warranted as Renresented
Wholf ealo and retail dealora In Grain and Baled nay. Prices rea.
eooablo Satisfaction Guaranteed.
SCIILUTER , o BOVLEY \
Got. 5th Av. and 4th St. , Council Bluffs.
For nnv ctso of Kidney or liver dleoope or dyepepiia rheumatism , or any diaovsi indodced
by a Inck of cntivo power , that cannot be cured by the use of Dra. Judd & Smith's Eloctrio
cltfl and Appllnrcee. fto. SO , Fourth St. , Council Bluffs.
AGENTS WANTED.
Norene & Landstrom.
Suits to order In latent styles at cheapest possible 'prices.No.
No. 205 Main St. , Council Bioff
AND "THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN.
rioK lnr Dinner 1l-.HO to 1 : : < O , 25 cents.
605 Broad-way , Council Bluffs.
The only all night houEO in the city. Everything served in firct clui style and on shot
notice. liotaud cold lunchoa always ready.
tG. F. GOODMAN ,
OMAHA , NEB.
S. II. FILJSE&T
209 Broadway , - - Council Bluffi
DRY GODD3.
20 yards ni tint I I
SO reia gooda
10 nubian gingham , 1
1 ' good ' '
bllleilf 'choVoiVJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00
gfod heetlu < , 101
sufl Ik Jeans 1 00
Dent Jeans all wool , 303 per yar.l.
liootd aud uliots at prlcea aa 1 jw ai any home In tha
city.
UKOC1JIUK8.
IBpoundiezO sugar $ 1
13 pounds granulated luzar 1
13 pounds oopfectlonaiy A HUg r. . . . , 1
! 'ibar hltolluitlan BOBII. Kirks I
0 bars Mue India sotp , Klikt 1
:2 lure 1'jlrnasoup , LautillroJ 1
Sboxesmatclioj ,
Jest nyruii , per g illon
'eat Borsln , r t r Kailoo .
it KujilUh currants. K pound * . 1
0 boxe * genuine I < ewl9 lyu . 1
62-pound cans ttrawbcrrlei In jrup . l
fit-pound ckucarhe | , Inejrup . - . 1
0 8-pound ami tomato l . 1 03
Uptunda atlchlgandrlod applet . 1 00
0 pcunp evaporated fcrpto . 1 03
icrllarU cllmtx tel co per pound , , 16
'Vy plugtobioco , per pourd (0
_ bkooo , per round. . . . . . . . . 00
lourVairbjandilrcimlllOto * 3 63 p rct
GOODS roil OiBII ONLY
iower Than Any Other House
JN TJIB CITY ,
S.H. FILBERT
. . ,
POR BALI BT
S. A. PIERCE,1
J 00 Main at. , Unnncil blulli
Retail Boot nndHhoe etoro "here big bargilnaoan
luav" l > a fnunil
FEU IT ,
AND GARDEN FARM FOR SALE ,
hlxtern acres , ton In dull , tlx In garden and
mberlaoil , blx room tiuuie , UUe , well , cittern , &c.
II In go.d cBiidliloo. or will tiadeor Oiualia proji-
rtv.
V.
County Treasurer's nlllro , Council Rlufls.
1110,4. omUKU , W. H. U. I'UbB
Officer < & Pusev.
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Oounoll Bluffs , Iowa.
Established , - 1865
Dealer * In Foreign and Domestic Kx
Homo HoeurlUea ,