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THE OMAHA DAILY NEE : FRIDAY , MAKCII 4 , 1892. 3
s THE OMAHA BEE
COUNCIL BLUFFa
OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET.
t'clhciccl ly Cftrrlcr lonny part of the City
II.V. . TIT/TON , - MANAGER
IInilnc Office .Np 41
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N , Y. Plumbing Co
Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal.
C rnft's chattel loans. 204 Sapp bloctr.
For Sale My homo. Mrs. J. Lyinan.
Kd MosUll was ctvon ton days In the
county jail yesterday for fighting.
A mooting of the Pottnwattamlo County
Democratic association will ho held this
ovcnint ! at b o'clock nt Iho council chamber.
Marrlago licenses wcro Issued vcatrniay to
\V. A. Crawford and Clara Urown , and to
John Hoist and Pauline Kllgoro , all of this
city.Thn
Thn lecture of Henry Wnttorson Friday
night promises to draw u crowd , and these
who want a cholco of scats should consult
the diagram ourly.
A -short mooting of the city council was
held last evening In Mayor Macruo's oftloo ,
and special policemen more appointed to do
duty at Iho polls nn election day.
Judge Tliorncll has handed down n judg
ment fnr21t In favor of the plaintiff lu the
case of S. K. Maxon apalnst.T. J. Brown In
which the amount asked was $ lV > 0.
Regular conclave ot Ivanhoo commandcry
No. 17 , ICntghts Templar , this Thursday
ovonlnir. A largo attendance U requested.
By order of the eminent commander.
The case of tbo Chleaeo Lumber company
against S. E. Maxon was tried In the district
court yoatord.iy and submitted to the jury
late lii tlio afternoon. During the evening
the jury brought In n verdict In favor of
Maxon.
rhoSwodlshlCvangolical Luthor.in Immanuel -
uel church , which was organized about a
year ago In this city , has purchased n lot ,
from A. Cochrnti nt the corner of Seventh
and Mill streets end will ntonco proceed to
erect n church building.
The last of the ovldonco In the case of the
Citizens State b&r.k against Luco was beard
In suncrlor court vcstcrday afternoon and
the arguments of the attorneys nro now
being board. It has occupied the last four
days , but will probably bo completed today.
Camp No. 7 , Hoval Neighbors of America ,
Mil hold their regular semi-monthly mcotlug
this evoninc In the ICnlghts of Pythias hall ,
UK ! Main street , at 7J : : ) ( o'clock. It Is desired
that there bo n full attendance , ns there is
business of importance to be brought before
tbo camp.
The young People's Society of Christian
Kurii-avcr of the Ctiristian church will give a
box sociable nt the church , corner of Seven
teenth and Broadway , this evening , und at
the same tlmo a reception will bo given to
Elder Carter nud family of St. Joe , who have
recently moved to this city.
It Is stated tnat a company has hern formed
for the purpose of erecting a cold storage
warehouse and contemplates taking Immcdi
nto action , A meeting of the Merchants and
Manufacturers association Is to bo held at the
Board of Trade rooms In the Men tain block
this evening at 8 o'clock to discuss the matter.
Jim Smith , the colored man who w.is ar
rested for fisslng n little girl on Upper
Broadway several days ngo , was tried in
police court yeiKSrduy morning lor the
offense and dii > ch > irgcd on condition that he
lenvu town within fifteen minutes. Ho
started for Omaha with considerable r.ipidity
and IB cents and has not been ho.inl from
sin co.
Ed Campbell and Ed Yager were arraigned
before Commissioner Hunter of the federal
court on the ohargo of selling Intoxicating
liquors without a government permit. Ho-
lanrt Coppick. who lives near them nt Hen
derson , Mills countv , testified that the two
men dealt out tlio liquor in question under
gulsp of an oyntcr slow , but his story was
not substantiated , and the defendants were
discharged.
Andy Taylor , the barber who was -reported
to have eloped with f l.VJ of staKO money that
cud been left with him by sumo of his
friends at the wrestling match in South
Omaha , turned up yesterday morning and Is
now looking with blood in his eye for the
fellows who started the story. Hn denies
that ho made way with anything that did not
belong to him , and states that if anyone has
any score to settle with blm ho can bo found
ntWJ' Broadway.
An attempt was madolast evening to break
up Chamber's dancing school in tbo Uoyal
A remain ) parlors ns a result of u suspicion
on the part of some of the young men who
gave Iho party last Tuesday evening tbal
Chambers had worked against them In keepIng -
Ing away some uf their prospective guests.
V The young men In question stayed in tbo
hall and as fast as the dancers catno tboy
were informed tbat there would bo no more
dancing school there. The proprietor at last
found out what was going on and there came
near holng n free for nil fight.
A report vns circulated on the streets last
evening thut W. H. Foster , the missing
gardener , had been found , and a couple of en
terprising newsboys sold several copies of
the regular edition of an evening paper
wnlcti they claimed contained an occou.it of
tbo finding. It oil turned out to bo a glorious
fnko , hnwovor. a * the only foundation the
report had was the fact that a man called at
the Foster residence during the afternoon
tiid .said that ho had soon a man walking
nbotit In the Jonnlnirs timber east , of the citv
which ho thought might bo Foster , und ho
hurried In to tlnd out what the amount of the
Toward was. No credit was given his story
by the friends of tno missing man , a the
pretended clue was not followed up.
See the tableaux and calisthenics exercises -
cisos at the First Baptist church this
evening. _
Eastern money to loan on real estate
* > y M IT. Shcvifo , Broadway and Main.
Money to loan. Lowest rates ; . John
ston & Van Patten , Everett
I'JMSOX.ll. V.l
Miss Jo Glllllland Is the guest of hoi
cousin , P. E. Gllllllaud , 217 South Sovontr
fttlCOt.
Mrs. Itarm'on of Montrose , la , , who h !
uoun vUitintr liar mother , Mrs. M. A. Ark
wright , on Fourth street , left for homo Tues
day.
'
0. M. Hnrl loft last evening for Red Oal
to nUonil the bar banquet given last evening
In honor of the opening of the now Mtntgoin
cry county court house.
\
Bwnnson Music Co. , Masonic temple
Tlio Cl. M. Podjjo ciimp , Sons ot Vnt
oraiiH , will glvei n ball in G. A.l \ lial
on the evening of March 7. A uoriliu
invitation la uxtondud to the public.
Jurvlsl877 brandy , purest , safest , best ,
An Incnrrlgllilo Hey ,
/.oil Bothers and Uoorge iioiioynian , twi
young follows who have boon frequent In
mate * , of the city nnd county JalU for ot
fences moro or loss serious , were nrrustoi
night before last for lighting on the street
and were lined (10'JO onoh In police court. 1
youni , ' man named Brotr , who win run In fc
drunkenness at about tbo same time , imssoi
n brand now hot bo bad been wearing whoi
ho awolto yesterday moraine and had nn Ida :
that Mothers bad itolou it. When Dottier
r6turnod from his day's work on tluj ohali
Bang ho was stripped and searched , and th
new hat was found hidden Inside his clothes
where U hud been over since the niRlit be
fora Ho was slated with larceny and wll
have a hearing this morning before .ludg
JvlcQee. Iethers das boeu continually gel
ting Into trouble for the pan throe or foil
Voars , although hois not mnre than Hi year
of aiu now. It Is probanle that he will b
kent to the reform school , as all efforts t
ko p him straight bars beretofoiubtoii ( mil
less ,
DraYoodu jrydontl8ts , next to Gram
hotel ; line work a specialty. TulaIZ \
Holler , the tailor , 810 Broadway , Jin
oil the latest styles and newest
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Walnut block and Wyoming coa !
fresh mluoJ , roculvoddili : Tbatohor
6 Mftift.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Life of Mary Olmitead Ended by a Doio of
Chloral ,
DOMESTIC TROUBLES CAUSED THE DEED
After rigurlngn * Ilio IMnlntIT lit n Srmi\-
tloniil DUnrcn Suit the Unlrijipy Woman
Determines to Sulc'lilc
All In u Letter.-
Mary Olbistend , wife of the gardener \vlio
llvo n short distance cast of the city limits ,
tool < n iloso of chloral night before last which
resulted In her death yestordav noon. Stio
Is well Itnowu in the citv , and at late she
has been the object of tnoto than ordinary at-
tout ion from the public as the result of her
being plaintiff In n sensational divorce suit
against tier hug bund. .Sho was kept In the
Insuno asylum for some time , and at the ex
piration of her term of treatment she returned
to her homo in this city , out , ns she alleged ,
her husband had taken up with another
woman and refused to allow her to enter tno
house. She accordingly began a suit for n
tllvorco which hits been pending in the dis
trict court for the past six months. For
about three wcolti , however , Olmstoud and
his wlfahnro been II vine together , she having
stated to a number of her frlondi that she
did not want a divorce and thai the suit waste
to ho dismissed soon.
Tuesday night about 10 o'clock OlmUoad
heard his wife got up and movu ubaut the
room. Ho supposed she was hunting for a
drink and thougnt no more about It. Early
In the morning when ho arose ho found his
wife was stilt sleeping .soundly , and ho could
not awaken her. At last ho uocamo frightened
and called a doctor. In the meantime it was
discovered that a two-ounco bottle of chloral
which she had boon using had been over half
cmotled since the night buforo. Every known
appliance was used to bring her out of her
stupor but to no oiToct , and slio ulod ut noon.
It was thought at llrst that there wore cir-
cutnstancos connected with the death that
looked n trllle suspicious. The fact that
there had been serious trouble recently be
tween Mr. and Mrs. Olrastoad undoubtedly
gave rise to this Impression. An Investiga
tion bv Coroner Soy brt resulted In the Hud-
Ing of a letter bearing thn signature of Mrs.
Oltnstoad , ana evidently written the day
before her death , in which she Intimated
clearly that she had contornolatod sutcidn.
This letter will be brought to light at nn in-
quust to bo held this afternoon at ii o'clock.
It is probable also that it post mortem ex
amination of the bodv will be mado.
IIOSTON STOUI : ,
Council Itlun'o , lit , , Spring Announcement
i oa.
Our thousands of patrons have boon
asking daily when our spring morehan-
disu would'bo placed on bale. Most of
the inquiries were regarding dress
nods , which we have ut last got ar-
anged in stoik and open for inspection.
jvorything the latest , the newest , the
obbiest. They have only to bo fcoon to
'O ' appreciated.
: IIE NEWEST WEAVES FOR 1892.
Is u light weight material in silk and
veil known as "Lansdowno , " perfectly
liain , weave loscmblingsilk , but drapes
nd clingfj much more graceful.
Wo show the bust quality in the mar-
ot. carried and advertised by all the
oatUng eastern houses at $1.35and $1.50 ;
vo make our price $ l.2o goods full 40
n. wide.
BENGALINE.
A popular material for this season.
Vo show a nice iino of spring shades ,
Iso black ; our price $1.00 a yard.
VANDYKE BEDFORD CORDS.
This is a new weave of Bedford cord ,
vt > "on with the raised cord , . . ut figured
vith n Vandyke pattern.
Handsome line of bhadcs ; our price Too
a yard.
ZIG ZAG JACQUARDS.
The above is a novelty , something en-
iroly now in olTcct and very desirable
good * for spring wear. The price 81.00
ward.
HENRIETTAS.
We have them in all qualities and all
tn.iginablo shades and colors at 50c , 58c ,
" 5c and 95c a vard.
POPULAR SHADES.
Our dross goods department never
was so complete , having taken great
.mins in selecting for this season , the
jopular shades being , lizard green ,
jobclin green , pearl gray , ashes ol
Obes , French modes and Slates , English
tans and tan-browns.
BOSTON STORE ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA.
IT mvinici ) TIII : ciiuucii.
1'iistor nnd SIxty-llvo Member ! Withdraw
from Ilio ItujitUt Aitoclatloii.
Sltico the mooting li : the first Baptist
church last Saturday night , at which it was
decided that the pastoral relations between
Uev. L. A. Hall and the church should bo
dissolved , considerable guessing has bion
going on among the church people of the city
asj.6 what would be the next move of Iho
, wo faction * . List night at the close of the
ouliir prayer meeting a business meeting
was hold , at which a number of now devel
opments came to Unlit.
Uev. Mr. Hall slnrtod the b.ill rolling by
staling thnt , It had boon decided tbat ho
sboultl leave , nt.d ho thoueht the uoxt thing
In order was to pay him off. There was $ . ' 05
back salary duo him , and the sooner ho got it
the sooner ho would skip. If they would Day
him right away he would snip right nway ,
otherwise he would have to stay and bother
them awhile longer. It was flnnlly decided
that the committee of the antl-llnll faction
should moot the advisory committee and
malio arrangements to pay off the debt.
L. U. Joseph , the church clerk , then arose
anil said ho had received requests fromaoout
sixty-live momuers of the church for tbolr
letters. lie then proceeded to read the fol
lowing list of iminoi of these who had made
the request :
Mrs. II. S. Dnldy. William Diood , Mrs.
Jonnlo Jllooil , Mrs , Lucy 13rooks , Claraliatos ,
Mrs. Viola Caney , Vlnule Carley , Miss Flor
ence CarloAnnotta Dovol , Jessie Davol ,
iaurn J. Dlcklsoii , Surah Uoodchild , Eliza
beth ( Joodchild , William Hurover , MolUo
Ilarovor ; Mrs. U. S. Henry , Miss Klla Henry ,
Misb burah A. Henry , L. A. Hall , Marr A.
Hall , Hnncy Joseph , William Joseph ,
Alllo M. Joseph , Emma Joseph , Louis U.
Joseph , Walter Jnsoph , Lcandor .lacobs ,
Mary Jacobs , Maggie IColly , fiotsy Marble ,
Frank Marble , John 13. Marble , Mary K. Mo-
Ulnro , Wllio Mlllor , Frank Miller , Miss
j'nrhoy. Oils Hliolos , Miss Ubodos , Mrs. M ,
H. Boars , Florence Sours , Maud Sides , Delia
Sides , Anna M. Stevenson , Kdward Steopoy ,
Mrs , Edwhrd Stooooy , Uuth Steopoy , E. E ,
Ward , Florence Wilcoxou , llolou Wasbbiirn ,
, f. W. I'ntteraon , J. C. Patterson , Mrs. 1'ut-
toiMOit , Mrs. WiUon nnd Mrs. Prlco.
As soon as the roadlnc of the list bad been
comulotod , Uav. Mr. Hull In formed those present -
sent that by the terms of the agreement bo-
twooi ) tbonotions they could do nothing but
grant the letters , "U was agreed between
ns that there wura two crowds in this churcli
never could work tocathor and never will
work together.und wo won't work together,11
said he. nnu his remaiks were becoming of t
decidedly personal nature when ono of hi :
supporters , S. F. Henry , called for the qiics
lion and the letters were unoaliuo si )
granted. The mooting then adjourned ,
"Wo nro going to keep ilall with us , " salil
ono of these who licit been granted a letter ,
ut tbo close of the mooting : "It has boon
decided positively that ho Is to stay with Ui
and preach for u until tha close of his pis
toral year , whlo'i wll | bo next December
Our meetings will bo hold In the MasonU
tomplp , but wo da not expect to form an )
church organisation for the present. Finan
cial help is coming In from nil sides , ( ran :
men outside of ( ho cuurcb'as well ns from
those of our number , and the prasoeoti art
that bv the close of the year wo shall be
able to orgauUe a nourishing church. "
"Undo Tom's Cabin , " a beautiful odl
lion , only 23o at Brackott's Corner Uool
stow.
KCiulillcu | Cmivrntlon.
The republlcaat of I'ottawatUtnlo count ;
will hold primaries on Friday evening ,
March 11 , ufplncos to bo selected hereafter ,
to select delegates to the county convention
which Is to bo held In the suoonor court
room of the county court house on the 12th.
At thU convention twenty delegate * will bo ,
chosen to represent Pottawattamla county nt
the state convetrllon nt Dea Molnoi on the
17th , and nt the state convention delegates
will be elected to attend the national repub
lican convention at Minneapolis In Juno.
Ho ItcriiininoiKls
City Attorney Stotvnrt has boon examin
ing the o rill nn n co which was passed by the
city council at Its last mooting granting n
franchise to John T. Stewart to build and
operate an electric light and power plant ,
and yesterday ho handed In a report to Mayor
Macrae ns the result of his investigation ,
This ordinance was the ono which was
rushed through the council with such haste
its to create nn impression in certain quar
ters that ( he nldcrmen had had some htclden
motive to guldo them In their action. City
Attorney Stewart finds a ntimhor of places
In which ho considers the ordinance defect
ive , looking at It from tbo standpoint of the
city , nad ho recommends that certain changes
bo made in It , in vlow of the liability of vox-
ntlous and expensive litigation to arise be
tween Inn citv and the company as the ro-
suit of n franchise which does tint state as
clearly as might bo the rights of the coin-
puny und Its relation to the city government.
Ho suggests that the locution of the polo * ,
their height , size and kind , bo loft to the dis
cretion of the council , nna that n clause bo
Inserted providing that the city shall hn al
lowed to use tbo poles for wires for the llro
alarm and police loloimipb. The ordinance
should also provide thut tbo wires to bo used
as conductors shall be erected snat not to In-
tcrfero by contact , Induction or otherwise ,
with other wires used for similar purposes ,
nud tbat all privileges granted to the com
pany shall bo subject to the general ordin
ances governing such matters. Ho also
recommends that the council reserve the
right to provide further reasonable regula
tions , ana that the stipulation bo
made that the nuthoritv granted by the ordi
nance to erect poles and lines ccaso upon the
passage of any ordinance providing that all
wires or other electric conductors bo placed
under ground , All tbeso additional provis
ions were overlooked bv the council in their
hurry to pass the ordinance , but the recom
mendations of the city attorney are now
being considered bv the miyor. The signa
ture of the mayor has not been afllxod to it
yet , and it is not likely that It111 bo. Tno
subject will come up for further considera
tion nt the next meeting of the council next
Tuesday evening.
Class Union entertainment at the First
Baptist church tomghj. Admission ,
Methodist social at Hughes' hall to
night Come.
McmlliiK Her ICrpntrttlon.
The case of Susanna Smith ngninst M.
O'Uoylo was on trial tu tbo district court
yesterday afternoon. In the petition filed
by the plaintiff it Is alleged thut O'Uoylo ,
whllo in conversation with Thomas McLaughlin -
Laughlin and a man named Miller last Juno ,
made a number of uncomplimentary allu
sions to Mr * . Smith , stating among ether
things that iho'had been untrue to her hus
band and that a man named Katzcnstoln had
been the partner of her guilt. A judgment
of $5OOJ 's ' demanded against O'Bnylo ns a
balm for Mrs. Smith's injured reputation.
The taking of evidence was commenced a
short time before time for adjournment.
The ladies of Broadway M. B. church
will entertain a social at Hughes' hall ,
'hursday evening , March 3. A cordial
nvitation is extended to all.
Could Cirt AloiiRT Without Pr.iyerti.
"Want mo to marry you , and you a Meth-
dlst preacher ! Well , you know I don't use
.ho kind of ceremony the preachers have.
For instance , I can't pray very well. "
"Tnat's all right , 'squire. Wo'll do with-
lut the prayer so long as wo got the knot
, ied tigbt. "
Then Uov. William Coo and Mrs. A. E. ,
21ark stood side by side , while Justice Ham
mer pledged cacti to the other in duo form.
Jarviswild blackberrv is the host
L. C. Dale will give a dumb bell ex
hibition tonight at the First Baptist
ihurch.
An Electrical Scorer.
Charles A. Atkins has been working for
the past month perfecting a new system of
making scores at the rifle range over a
single wire. As soon as the shot is fired it
registers the score and also gives the direc
tion of the bullet. Mr. Atkins has made a
number of experiments with his now Inven
tion and as soon as the preliminaries can bo
gone through uili tauc out a patent.
The Ladies Auxiliary , U. V. L. , have
just finished a beautiful crazy quilt ,
which is now on exhibition at Kfnno-
han's shoo store , corner Broadway and
Bryant streets. They wish to dispose
of it.
it.Wo
Wo have our own vineyards in Califor
uiu , Jarvis Wino comuany , Co. Bluffs
Th Klru Itccorcl.
LA Citossn , Wis. , March 1 , The Minnesota
seta house , patronized by farmers , burned
this morning and the proprietor , Peter
Huldco , perished in the flames. Tbo financial
loss is small.
I'OllK I'.WKEHS' TltoaJIfKS.
Injunction KcstritlnliiK PurclmHO of T.iiiul
from Armour , Sulft und .Morris.
NiwA : K , N. J. , March S.Two vice
chancellors sat to hear arguments in a suit
In the court of chancery this morning for
something which has never occurred before
In the cnancory chambers. Charles Wil-
loughoy presented nn Injunction restrain
ing the Chicago Junction Hallway Stock
Yards company from executtngon agreement
to purchase lands of the stock yards from
Armour , Swift and Morris , for what is
alleged to be a price greatly in excess of the
vnluo of the property and Vice Chancellor
Green requested Vice Chancellor Vanvleet to
sit with him In the case on account of the 1m
portanco of the issue at stake. The plaintiff
asked for an injunction restraining the Junc
tion Railroad and Stook Yards company from
transferring to Armour , Swift and Morris
over J..000,000 ! of Its stock in exchange for
what is alleged to bo almost worthless lands
nt Tolleston and a small yard in Chicago
called the Central stock yards. The posses
sion of this block of stock would give thosu
thrco packers control of the Chicago yards ,
In which about twenty other packers are in <
terosted.
Mr. Whitohcad read a number of affidavits
going to show tbat Armour , Swift and
Morris were Impelled to tbo action thov
took by the refusal of the Junction Hailwaj
company to transport their live stock ovorlts
road to the Central stock yards.
LOYAL LEGION BANQUET.
Aftur u Hluirt Illiniums SoHilon Ilio Mein <
lllirH II11 Ml II I'l'llht.
Fifty members of the Nebraska command
cry of the Loyal Legion mot at the Mlllard a' '
0 o'clock last evening , and after a shor
business session sat down to a banquet it
the dining ball. In compliance with tbo ro-
ijuost of General G , M. Dodge , president o
the Armv of the Tennessee , a committee con
sistlng of Captain II. 12 Palmer , Colonel Prlt
chottund General C. H. Frederick of this cltj
were appolntod to assist lu raising subscrip
tlons for the statue of General W. T. Sber
man that is to bo erected in Washington
Several now applications for memoorsbi !
were received. Major J , W. Paddock of thi !
city , president ot the Nebraska commandcry
presided ,
The banquet took the place ot Iho nnnua
January banquet that was postponed till :
your because of the illness of many of tin
members. It was on a much smaller scale
as U was impossible for many of the in
member * to be hero , and wus hold In orde.
thai the event might not bo wholly ovei
looked.
Toinpitrnncu I'unjilo in Session.
DEB MOINCS , la. , March 2. The unnua
meeting of the State Temperance Alllanc
was held hero today. All districts were ror
resented , Reports from various districts re
garding prohibition t > bow a general laxity o
sentiment. Officers selected are : J. A
Harvey , DCS Moiuos , president ; Mrs. O. K
McMurray , tocrcturjr ; J. J. Hamilton , treat
uror. This evening n mass UlHllng was hoi J
at which several members liulho legislature
spoke on the question ot the enforcement of
the prohibitory law.
St irmly per
Dr.xnit , Colo. , March 2.r At 10:30 : tonight
Charles Lc under , n storootypor on the Colorado
rado Sun , shot and danccrouMy wounded
Finnic Primrose , another ttrootyper , em
ployed by the Noivs. Tbo trouble occurred
at n meeting of the storcotypors union in the
Republican office , nt whlca h/jandor charged
Primrose with having ompUiv d a nonunion
man. This the latter Denied and words were
followed by tbo shooting. I'Hmroio's mother ,
wife and two cliildrcn llvoihV Chicago
Killed Ilia DiniRlitvr'ft llotruyrr.
SriiiNunr.i.n , III. . March 'J. Joseph Juek-
son today accused John Couch of ruining his
( Jackson's ) daughter and ordered Couch to
marry the girl. Couch twice refused and
Jackson shot him dead. Jackson gnvo him
self up. The trapcdy occurred nt the rosl-
ilonco of Charles Hopping , near Thomasvllle.
LKTTKtt UlST.
M t oflplter re.natfllnu uncillel for In the pan-
onicc for the week ending MnrcUS , IS ! > 2 ,
Note Piutloi calling tat llioia letton nlll pletiio
nny"A < HrertlioJ"KlTln < thj clito nl lha hovJ oftha
Hit , anil luqulro fur srvnj.U tlio l.iJloi * liullverj win-
( low.
low.To
To nrold mlst-ikci htra jrour mill mlJroJJOJ to
jour trcol nrnl number.
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( earnsJ Kuunti C W < Kyle J 11
iriiso J Knllcck A J - '
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l.eu C I.awls II ! > . ! I.cndrol'c J
[ , aron O - - - - - Umel'.iri } 0
Lluncllyn U ,
Mnrtln.I Mnttos H , , , Merrill U P
.Matemon Meredith F WOrMlller K
W I.
Young O
ZnsUclmer : L
LADIK3'
LADIK3'A
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Adams nirs A Allen I Allen mra Q T
Anderson K Anderson rarsF Anderson M K
Anderson HUB M. Auborc F
13.
Dardwell mrs K Harbor mmV Ilanea II
llallby.Mll llarkerC llartitlmm mrs O
lip ly K lllrkmra.M llowem mru 1.
Hrt'omrB U Huiiictmrs I Drown 11
UutteilloldL lluck inre IM
U.
Cashlnnd N Cumpf jnrn I. Carlson A
CnlvInO Carlbonium A Casey mm O
CnrtiT It Carl A Calvin 1 11
Clifton M Cooley mrs M J Cottlojlj
Corbet mrs K Conrud mm U A Connor mrn A G
Conxlll 1 Colly A II Cowln Mm W K
Croikctt mm J K Cone iyrs U W CrulB W
CummlUK inro S
D.
Dnnlelson mrs M Day M no Witt mr IS
DutllouiMA DuskloJ Drun M
K.
Kastman M Kdvrard * N Knulcmun H
stey miss Uvnns mrd I ) mrs A K
K
Tnrloiv U Francis mrs M Floak mm M II
Forest mm FordinrnJ Fox mm .M A
Krlcdrlckmm I Frnner J Finch mrs I
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U.
( iahn K F Riles M Clllsamann mrsM
Ulndwln U Uotr F UUBtafBOiiA
n.
Hall mrs A Hammoninrs Hanson A
Harvey ran D J HendroyJ" Illnoa mm M
HlKKlni H II Howard F Hodman l >
Hover mra A Hunt II Hunter mr II
Hunter mm N Hull uimt ,
Mnldoll ' Margrave mm K
Mntcrudor M Miller uift'rf Miller M
Montgomery K llason H' ' ' * Hafeko M
Molletl K HuriiliyiilJti llullenll
MulluumrsT J .Mtr.nl
Mct'niin mm IS McIIugh mrs M K
Mcdiinn II K McKey Mlm
McKoover mm F
BnudemMmJA Sweeney Mm I ) Hott J
bcott Mm F hri'iiner Mm N aiioplierd Mra K
bhellon Mm K fchenard Mrs K B.IIT win M
hlinrpo F bkulton K
bmltli S Boniier Mr < L Hlephenion I/
btandUnntcs Mm blroop O Stone. Mm J W
( J HruniherMmMBtrong Mm W
fcteniieuA bueetMrt Scott It
r.
Tnrply L 'Jliooipson Mm Tlioruqultt M
'Jliroiniartln MriV U Thueten U
M Tbumiuuu Jj Tbollo L
Turtcrla M
V.
Yu Ynlkvnburif Ii
VenlcyMrsn "WtmMonA Whllmoro M
Vlillcinnn A Wlillnej MrsJ While Mr I
Vhlto Mm A Wlc.'c > frs \VI tran Mm T
Vlloon K Wilson H Wll on Mrs W F
Mlum Mm M WooiUrd 0VolrotlMrsU 0
VoodwnM MrsO Wrlphl M Wright M
V.
'oune L
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ImnicrMm t Klminerinan Mrs M A
Tiunn AMI rot IITII CI.A89 MATrr.n.
, Hall GK Hyatt Kt.JclllITo
( S llrown C M Iluck ( ! K Kdwnrds
It Dorun .lltSnjilcr Miss M Frritnonn
ll l.VSIPrn SII K WIIIInmsMlM M bclnod
' Kenney J A Hn refer tcr
1 W 'lhoiup on
FOItKiriN IMiSTAt. CAIUI3.
iKConto ( itucsppo Droglsto
Stephens ft Colbert. Onkford X Lo Kohcr. Monron
V Olbbs , Allnn llro , Cutt > ( Iron , K\am Urns. Col
rndo liuiubercompatiy , Oninlin Iliitlor nnd KKK
ompnny , Western 1 run * company , ( Irnnaliiro 1'low
ompany , Stlnton 1'nrklnc compnny , < U > Id Ix < nf
trend company , Union 1'ortrnlt roinpnny II ,
Ininlm Mining and Lumber company , HI Wn lilnn
dncblnc company , llnrks Mrdl company , Mnrl > n
rriililii company , Western Union 'lea company.
A II Ives \ roOmnhnclothlnt : company , Ilancroft
Vbltnoi A Co , ( > K Morehonto & Co , Klnumnn A Co ,
InrySKiHo etroel , tlnclo.Mn ,
T. S Ci.AiiKsov. postmaster.
A Written Guarantee
SYPHILIS to Cnro Every Case or
Money Refunded.
Our cure Is permanent nnlnott pUj'ilaon.
to.l tovi-n yonMnjo hnvo never 33i 1 sTniptnii
Inco. By ( to rlblntcino ( fully wo ran troit j-ontir
nmll.nncl wn giro Ilio mio strong Riinmnti'o to cure
orrcfunil nil money. Thosu W lie prefer to conic hero
orlrMltncnt cnnilo fonnl wo will ( my rnllront fnro
lolli wnys ftnit liotpl hills while liora IF wo full to CUM
Vo Cliallcngo the World for 11 r.s-o that our MAO 1C
IKMKDV will not cure. Wrlto for iiartlctt'an nnl
ROtthocvUlonoo. In our raven yoirV frifillaa wit1 !
hliMAQIC HF.MiiV : U Imi been m > Mt ilWIO lit t )
vcrcumo the projudlojs njiiln't nocttlol < p > onn
lilt vinilor our Btroiiu uiKinnlca tliounili nro trylit
tixnil liclnucuroJ. Wo Kunmntoa to euro or refill !
vcryilollnr , nnlns wo li.ivo.i roputa'.lni 13 prc.an
nlwllnnnclal backlnjof MM.OH U Is pcrfoitlr Ntfoto
nil who will try tlietroatmonU lIcratoTo-j you IIITO
been puttlnHiipnnl pnylnxoutrour munay fortlller
nt trontinetil ' , nnil nlthouxh you nro not yet curj 1
lopno Ims pnlil buck your money. Wo will im ltlvoly
uroyou. Uld chronic , [ IcopxoataJ cue curol In II
o 91 < lny . IiiTcsttitntc our llniuilal stHiUl u , oar
cputttton ns business men. Wrlto us for nnmcs nn 1
mlilrosicsof these wo liuvd cured uho luivo xlvcn
iernil Mon to refer to tho.ii. Ueosti you only putt-
iitetodo IhU. If your symptons nro * 3ro tMritt ,
mticotin piitcheslu mouth , rhcuniiitls n In bottom nnl
olnt , hair lulllnk' out , eruptions on any part ot tin
lOdy , fcclliiK of Kcncrnl depra < slon , pulns In lien.1 or
oonct. You linyo no tlms to wa to. Tliosa whonrj
onstnntly tuklnu mere irf a 1 1 pot ish ntiout 1 ills-i :
Inuolt. Constant u o ot these driiK * will urcty brim
pores and ruling ulcers In the en I. Ion't rnll to wriio.
AllcorrosponJonio Bent soilol In plain cnvolopoi
Wclnvlto the mo-it rUld InvestlaJtlon mil will do. ill
n our poncr tq al I you In It. Address
OOOJC REMBDI 0. , - Omvhi ,
MAGIC CURE
880O for u case of I.o T or KAII.IN < I MAN
HOOD , Ounnr.tl or Nmvous DUIIIMTV. weak
ness of noily or mind , the otleetsjif errors or o\-
ccsscsln elder yontiK thutweuiiiinotuiirc. Wo
irunratitco every case orrnfuncl every doll ir.
I lve duys trial treiitnicnt WI , full course ! * S.
I'orceptlHlo bi'iietlts roilleil ; In thrco days.
lly niiill. boonruly picUol from oliservntlon.
COOK IlEMKtiv Co . OMAHA , Nr.n
_
LADIES ONLY
ami
Certain to a day or money ref muled.
Hy mall SJ. Securely scale I from obsurra-
t'.on. VOOlt ttEJllZltY Ctt. , Omah i. Neb
IS CAUSED BY A COLD
which scttloa In nnd Inflames t'.io nlr tubes leidln
to the lungs. U IB tlu bcKlnnlnic of
Bronchial Consumption
And If nexlcctcd lends totlmtdlsenso very speedily.
A Kharp , metallic counh ncconipanloi It. Take It In
tluionnd you can certainly direct with
SCHENCK'S
PULMOM18 SY3UP.
Which is WKliout nn Equal for
BRONCHITIS
md for ull diseases Icadlnx up to nud Including
Consumption.
Ir , Sehpiicks New Uuok on DNeusrs o
the Lungs , Lhcr nnil Slomitcli , s-lioiilil be
in oirry home. Sent free.
Dr. .1.11 * Sclicnck & So
ARE THE STRONGEST
NONC GENUINE WITHOUTTME6/A LADEL.
There are 100 G/A tyla , each at It * cott ,
the bat you cnn buy.
5/A linker la HCBI of All.
6/A TJxirn Tent rrnks next to g/A Baker.
5/A Horse lilauki L ; bold by ull de&lerb.
NR C
DH M O. WK3TS NBHVI3 AND nilAI.N TllKAT-
MKNT , nspocincfor llyatorla , lliion l , Fit * . Nun-
raliila , liendarho , Nurvoui I'roitrntton c.iuiod by ill-
cohol or tobacco , WukofiilnuH. Mrntnl Oeproulon ,
Boftenlmc ot tlio llraln , niuiln < Inanity , misery ,
decay , death , 1'reiuatiiro Old A o. llarronneis , I < an
of 1'owor In either sox , Impotuncy , Leiicorrhoeianl
nil Kcmnlo Woubnessoi , Involuntary LOHOJ , Wuir-
matorrtioea oausod by ovor-exortlon of tha brain
Belf-ttbum , ovor-lnduUonoJ. A month1 ! Iruatnu.T
II , U for f'j. by mall , Wo CuarHiituo sl < Imxeit )
euro. Kaoh order for 'I ' botui , wltlii will send written -
ten Huarnntoo to refund If not cured , Uiiarantnoi
liBued only by A. Schrotor , lnu nlit. tola u anti , S.
1C. cor. loth nnd Fiirnnmsts , , Omnlii. NoK
JAPANESE
CURB
A now and Complcto Treatment , consisting o !
Bupposltorles. Ointment In Capsules , also In llox
and 1'llls ; n I'osltlvo Curu for Uxtoianl , Internnl ,
Illlnd or Uleodlni ; Itchlnit , Chronic , Uccont or
llvrodltnry 1'lles. This lltmicdy has never boon
known to fall , ( I perbox.il for J : lant by mull.
Why milter from this torrlblo dlsu.it ) wlisnn written -
ten iiuarnnteu Is positively Klven with U box o , tit
refund the mqaey If not onrad. Sent stamp lor
free hamplo. ( iuarantuo Issmil by Kulin , t Co.
Drut-ulstB , Hole AKonts , cornur IJtli nnd Duiulun
reels. Omaha , Neb ,
GONORRHEA , OLEET ANDcoRRHEA CURED
In "iluyB by Iho I'lentli Uoiuody , eutltlud , The
King It ( lissolvos aKalint and U absorbed Into
the Inllamed purtn. Will refund inonuy ir It
doea not cure , or causes .strlcturo. ( Juntleiiient
hero U u reliable urtlcle , 4J paetngo or 2 for W
by mall prejialil. Snow. Luna & Co , , Omaha.
SPECIAL JSTOTJOES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
FOR SALE At a bargain , I'-acro fruit am
iranlon flu in adjoining city lliulu ; good
dwellliiR. 1H. . Khuafa _
WILL tr.idu house und lot for loam ; wll
ulvolong llmoun balance. Call at U15 t >
6th street.
_
I71AIO1S , garJon lanli. IIOUSOH , lots and
X ? builriosB hlujka for 8 vlu or rant. Hay A
lloss , 10 1'oarl straut , Ooiiriall Illulfj ,
BVH HKNT-or 10) ) dwollln ; a of every ilo-
s-rlptlon at prlcua varylnx from ft tu fie ;
pi r month , located In nil purls of the ulty , P.
TJ UH KXOIIAKUB Clean ttou { of ( .riior.i
Jirurctandlse. . invoice about 1 1 , .Mi' ' , ft r run
estate und somucusli. Kd K. Muyno , ( il'J 1 road-
wuy , Council lllulfd. _
1SJ acres > f Inn I a Miort illktanud b. I' of
Comic ! ! IllnlTs and the I ) , mid I ) . Institute t
(23 per acic. A snap. Also coed 100-aoro farm
iiUAr-AlUsourl Valley at t ' 5 per acre , rot-am *
ilon Klvun nt oure Ifkold. Kine f.irin iiud
tear Ions of lilt size * , Johnston it Van I'atiuu ,
Cuuucll ItluITi.
THEONLYCURE
Per Ncr ut Proitrntl
odSknd Phyut
the flick , _
HiulClronlntlon
nndcr the
ftnil nit nth
HIOOll I > | W
cr Tli
nm health
rtttorothn
emi 8t .t. . .
anil brine
thtroscn'
flush of
health .
A VIM. 1'or alc t y
, orient t y w all.
SAFE , CERTAIN , SPEEDY.
noun's niiniriNi3 ro. ,
OAK FltANUINCO or OIIOAUO.
KOH SAI.r. IN OMAHA , SKI ) . . IIV
Knhn A t'o. , Co.r I3th & Doncla * Ms.
J A rnllrr & Co , for. llth ft liougUxsSt * ,
A. 1) . Foster & Co , Council IllntT * . In.
A OKNUINKMtCllOlIK I ! I I.III III I KUIU'3 OCUU
KltAltlCATOIl-uireiMl Oeioaisi lircunn It kill ,
ho inlcrol-c orK rm Tut upnut retailed Intlnnt !
5 BIOS , the Kilter lUmillnn * . Scut nnynhore pro-
mid on receipt of prlco nr C. O I ) Welutio n unir-
anlpo tocurc. Tlio public tr.Uo ntul Jobliort 11P-
illoil by the Kins or Dnu Compuny. Oti\liv C A
telehor , llownrit Meyornnd 1C. I * . Htyknrn , r-onlh
Onmln ; A. I ) Foster nnil II. J. Ullli Conn ell Illuil )
LECTURED
SUBJECT :
AND
BY
Mon , Henry WatlBrson
idltor : uf the I.oiiliTlllo Courier-Journal.
FRIDAY EVENING , MARCH 4 ,
- - AT 8 .F. M. - -
lOHAXY'S TIIEATEH , COCXCIL lliri'FS , IA.
ADMISSION 60 CBN IS.
TluUut holders can .ecuro reserved souts ut
bills' I'huriiiiiL'y , without cxtrn tluirRf.
Joiiiin > 3nelnB Monday , IVb. LM. Tlt-Uuts for
sale at I'liulflc llousu UUnr store nntl .Moore Ale
loinnn'a. .
THE GRAND HOTEL ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
Now , modern , woll-apnointed , thor
oughly woll-kopt , S.J ii day.
E. F. CLARK , Prop.
COUNCIL B.UFFSSTEuM DYE WORKS
Allliliiclsot Dvolnsancl Clennln-donn In the
highest style of tlio art. F.icknl nnl stilnnil
fabrics made to look ns poml us new. Hod
fo.itheracloaiio.l by ttoaty in frit-cl.i ! man
ner , Work ptotiiptlv done anil Uelivere.l Inull
piirth of vhe country. Sun I for orlco list
C. A. MAUI1AN. - - I'HUPIUETOU.
1 OMltroadw iv. Near Nortli vettorn Dopat
C'DUNL'U , Itl.U l'l , lOVt.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Of Council
.i . ,
.Surplus nnJ Profits . HtHOO
Not Capital nut Surplus . $ ' ! ! }
Directors J. l > . Kdiiiumlion , U. 1 , Mmeirt. F O ,
tilcnmin , 15 K. Hart , I. A. Millar , J V illnchiiin
and Charles U. llanniin. Transai't eenor.il b ink
ing hiisiness. l.ursost capltjl : ind suiplns of
liny bunk In Southwestern Iowi.
NTBIEST ON TIME DEPOSITS
Dr. GLUCK ,
Eye , Ear ,
SPECIALIST.
GlissuH : iidjnslod to all vlslinl defeuts.
Oat.irrh snccessfiilly truutod.
Room 18 , Barker Block , 15tli and Farnam
ort'iiin Sliort I. Inn & lltuli Niirtlirni Kiill
ay Coiiiimny Stcn-UholiliM-M1 .lUM'tlnfif.
Notice Is lioiobv ulvon Unit the annual
meeting of the stoouholdnrs of tlio Oregon
Miurt Line & IHali Nortliurn Unlhvuy ooni-
punv , for the election of directors nnd sncli
other liib'no > is .is limy legally oome lioforo Ilio
incotlii' ' , will ho hold nt room No. 41 , Hooper
IliilUlln1. , Halt L.iko . Citv , Ut.ili Territory.
iipoii Wodnesduy , tlio 10th ( liiy of March. 1SJ. ' ,
nt 10 oYlock a. m
Slock tr.insfur booKs will rlosn upon ttio
" 'Jth day of I'oDrnary. and reopen upon tlio
17th ilay of Match. Ai.KXANiicn Mir.i.An.
Hosi o.v. Mass. . Vol ) . : i. IfcOJ Kljid VJt M
1'rnpoMiiln fur I'r
bids will bit rocolvod at Ihlsofllee up
to 4 o'elool. p. m. . March htli. Ib'J4for tlio
lirlntliti ; and nlnilliiK of the unnnlil icnnrls of
thuulty nlllceis Speollluatlons on flluln tills
olllcu. and hl.ink hlilh will ho fnrnlfcliuj on np-
lillc'allon.
Tliorlulit Isipsorveil liy tlio nlty cotinoll to
rc.lfc't anvorall lildn as In their JiHlaumcnt
will best erve tlio Intowsts of the city.
ri'Unr.1T1IKO. ' ! . OLKHN , Comntiollor.
INSTITUTE.
INFIRMARY
KOH THIS
TREATMENT
OF ALL
Host fuclllllri , iiptmrutus nnd Uoim < dlo < i
forsncTi'ssful tri'uttupnt ofrvoiv form
of tllM'tiso rvmilrlnit inodlcal or
mr.lcnl treatment.
60 beds fur patients iHmnl'iinil nUi'iidnncO ,
Host itci'Oinmlnttoiis In tliu wu t ,
Write for ulrctilurs on dcfornill us nnil
br.iccs I times , club feel , ctirvuliiri "f siillio ,
iillcs , tninor" . cniii-fr.ciitnrrli , bronchi ! s , ln
liiiliulonelectricity , piiriilysls , luillciHy , UUI-
ni'y , b nildi'i' , uyr. our , skin and b.ood und all
inrcl'iil operations.
nIfPAlJiQ ( ? OP WDHPH A ai'icoi A I.TY.
UIODAUDO Ut WUlUtlH Honk on lllviaio * ot
Women rm'.IC. Wi < liuvoliilolv nil led t lj\\\Xr \ \ .
Ill ( Icp.'trttnrnl Fur \MUIIOII Out init fotillnument , |
( ilrlotly private. ) Only lieilublu Mudlual ln <
stltuto innUliiR n iwcliltvof , '
IMUV.VL'K OiSKAHKS '
All Illood Ilsn.iso4 ) NUi'cnsHfully treated.
Svnhllltle I'otsou removed Ciom tno system
without in reiiry. Now itcslorillva "front-
inuiu forl.o < : iof VlTAIj 1'OWKIJ. I'crMMHun-
nbln to vh.t us may bo treated ut homo by
I'oirosuon t-iice. All coininuiileatlont conll- '
duntlul , Moillclnes or InstrmnmiU sent t'y
tuall oro\iro . scenroly pnckci ] , no innrkn to
Imtlcntu conlunlsor aendi-r. One poi-oiuil In-
torvliuv pri'foi ro 1. Call unit uoninlt u * or sunil
history of your casinnil uu will send In plnlu
wrapiioi. nnr 'I
nnnif Tn MEN runns utmn
BUUK IV Kit : ft
, special or Nervous Dis-
I'.ises. I m potency , Svphllls , Uluut iiud Vurlcu *
( elu , with iiiostlon | list ,
llrai't's. Appliances fur Dpfnrnittlcs & 1 ruses.
Only manufactory Intho We.stof tmifiiitM-
ii- < r i > i it.rniinni.f , itt.tiuritiy
ll.tTrilttlKS.lWUlKLTS. /
Onnilia Medical and Surgiwl Institute ,
26thnndB-oaVway , Co'noil Bluffa.
Ten mliiiiti-s' lido from ciMiturnt \ inulia On
Onialm and Cotinull llluffi electric niolorllue.
W. C. ESTEP ,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EStBALMER
14 N. Mnin , Council B'uffa.
Chas. Lunkley ,
I'unornl Diroctur mid Untlcrtakcr.
Illl Broadway , Council BlulTa.
Tolofihono ; UJ.
RR1LWRYT1MEGRRD
Leaves U11ICAUO Arrives j
Uinalia \ Depot lUth nnl Mu < o >
i.w : p m . . .Clilcujo Vcitlbulo . . . 8UJ n m.
UM n in CtneiKO Kxprosn . . . ' . ' .U a til' '
U 20 p m . . . .Chicago I'.rjiron ' IXOJ p ra'
B50 p m .Ciilonxu A. Io n Local. . Mi a m' '
Leaven IHUItl.LNOTO.N A. MU. KIV..H Arrives
Uniitliiv llppnl 101 b nnil Mnsoii Ms. Orunbn.l
1.PIUU3 K , U. , S f. .1 l ! . II , Arrlv
Oinnbn Depot lUt'i ' in I SU On ih
d.W n ml..Kansas City Day nrprnis. . . . I fl.65 p l
11.45 p in | K. C. .Might iii : | via U. I * . Trniii | Ii 10 n i
LCIIVCH , UNION I'AClKlt.1. I Arrlvejj-l
Omnha | Unlon DepotlOth andMarcy Sin.I Umalitt.'J
830 u n Ueatrlco Htpreii I 7 OU p m
1000 a ni Denver r.riiroes AOQpnk
2.16pm Overland I Iyer. t ) Ii p m
130 p m HluebptKB.VKnlrrlelilIixexbiiQ ( ) < 1255 P m
030 p mi t'uclllo Express jll.25 a nil
"GolriK I CHICAGO. H. I & PACIFIC. 7 KronvJ'l '
Kan I Union Depot 10th .V Mnrry iilsJr Hastfll
lUIXlli m Atlantic. Kxpressi'K \ > p ra
< 05 p m Vestibule ISxprca ) 1.10 p
1.10 p m MghtHxprois U.tO
I CHICAdU. U. 1 , \ I'Al.lflC. From -
I Union Depot 10th anil Marcy Sts Won.
I 'JO ] > ml Deny
705 p m' ' Denver Kxprosn.
I/eari-B ICHICAdO. MIL. * 6T. PA U IjlArrlve
Uiiiali | U. P. depot Hnd Mnrey btn. | Oninhfl
020 p nil Chicago Kxpress . . ' .
l.qap in | Chlcaito Kxpron. . . .
Li nvm I SIOUX CITY & 1'AClFll.
Omaha I Depot. IQIIi nnd Marry St <
i.'JU n nil blouxClty I'asscn.'or IHUJp :
5' p in I , St. 1'nul Kxpreas 110 00 a :
Loavi'H I HIIJUA IJITV It t'AClKIti
Oinnhal Depot. lf > Hi und
5.4" ) p m . . .bt. I'niil Umllod | J.2jq
Leaves , CHICAtiO A NOHTIlWlWTIIUNlArrlveiTil
Om.ibaU. | 1' depot. lOlli nnd Mnrcy fts OmahlV1
7'JO n in ( Kx. niin'yl Carroll 1'asioiwer.
11.a ) a m . . ( 'liloaiio Kxpross . . .
.00 . p m .Vestibule Llmlteif
f 15 p m .Custern 1'lycr
T.OJ p m ( lx. ! Sat. ) Clile. I'asa. ( Kx M.m. )
1-onves OMAHA A.HT. LOUIS. Arrives '
UinohnIU. I * , depot. 10th nnd Murcy MB.IUmiibn
4,10 p nil . . . . ' . 't. l.ouU Cannon Hall. . , l.T ) p in
LonvpH I P i : . .v"MO. VALL1CV. Arrlvon
Oinaliiii Depot , l.'itli nnd Webster SH. | Oinalii >
! i ( J a in D < ! .iilvrood i\prosiT : . . . .I ! > M p m'
! HX ) n m ( Ux. tiaHVo. . llTp. ( Kx. .Mon > | fiMp m
fi.10 p nil . . . .Norfolk ( Kx. Hunday. ) . .11.10 n ill
645 p ml St. I'aul Kxpreo . .I llJiam
Leaves I t ! . , h'r , 1' . , M. > V O. I Arrives
Onmhal Depot. IStli nmlVeb torHts ! Oinulm
8.10 m .Hlclix Clly Acpuiumod.itlu\ ,
1.W p m rfluilt City ICfpriJis ( I'.x , Mini I'yi
p in . . .S | , Paul hlmltud
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TWIN CITY STE M DYE WORKS ,
O. A . SonoadssvoVc , Pr'&prietoc , O.Ticas 021 Broadway ,
Bluffs and 1321 FarnomSt. , O/naha. Dya , oloan and raflnUh
of every desopli'Jlion. Packages paoeivecl at ollliei * olfica or at tha
Works , Cor. A ve. A. and 28th SU Council Bluffs. Send for prlos Irst.
Merchants who Imvo shop-won : or hollotl fabrics ol a y chnrnctor citu hava
them roilyod nud fin Is hint equal to now.
HE VBATHKIW BKNOVATKD AND CLBANKD BY STEAM , uu th
lid most miprovud muchinuryulOJl ut loii cojl lliuu you uvor