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A AR AL DT JUUNUIL BLUKES, IOWA THURSDAY APRIL %7 1682 THE DAILY B [ B, Gen 6. M. Dodge ana Sl —_— A | Clinton, Beq., are the directors, and the newly elected secretary is Mr, James 00““0". BLUFFS. Oraig. This enterprise is one of which —_— e L | Council Rluffs has reason tobe proud and 'mmrad—n—y Méfig April 27 | we hope that its succeass in the past ia bbbt /8 el e deberd MY but a forerunner of its career in thefuture, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: — .- — A e TOOK IT BACK. By Mail, - - - - ~ =~ $10.00 per Yoar. h——— The Motton for a Change of Venuoe in Cranky Bill's Case Withdrawn, Broadway. ©. E. MAYNE, Manager City Circulation, H. W. TILTON, City Bditor, MINOR MENTIONS, When the case of *‘Cranky Bill,” = | oharged with larceny, was brought up before Judge Aylesworth Toesday, a change of venue was asked for, the at- torney, John Lindt, suppoming of Intest styles at 310 Brondway, aprid.tf |course that it would be sent to the —For first olass butter tubs be sure and | nearcet justies, J. J. Frainey. In. «all upon Joseph Ross, 615 Upper Broad. | stead of doing so the judge sent it to way. apr21.6t | the district court, which would com- —The surroundings of the jail are be. | pel the accused to lie in jail here until ing cleared np and cleaned up, that court convened next month, ~The church folk are watching each|which would enable the officers other and the matket closely, to see who [ample time to hunt up witnesses in willbe the first to give a strawberry festival | another case, whic being treasured ~Elegant millinery st Bliss', ~Joseph Reiter makes suits up in the COLLARING A COAT. A Stranger from Rock Island Relieves One of Max Mahn's Boarders of Wintry Apparel One of the boarders at Max Mahn's hotel hung up his overcoat on enter- the dining room. and on coming out found that some one had stolen it. The thoft wss duly reported and late in the evening it was ascertained that a young man had sold the same to a second-hand clothing dealer on Broadway for $1.60, This young man was soon run down and arrested. He gave his name as Henry Jones, and claimed to belong in Rock Island. He admitted having sold the coat, but denied having stolen it. was, that he met on the street a fel- low who used to board at the same lace in Rock Island, and who gave Kim the overcoat to sell, claiming it was getting too warm weather to wear it, and he preferred the money. Be- fore he had time to turn over the money to his friend he was arrested. —Mme. Rentz’ minstiels, numbering|up -gn‘innhhim. ’{his nnvelt)r" in the mineteen, were yesterday at the Ogden | Way of a change of venue, rathet sur- house, gave an entertainment last evening | Prised 1h'el.-mrnuy, ;vll;o had not dis- at Dohany's, and will leaye this morning | covered thia feature of the bill creating for Sioux City. a superior court here, and he was re- —The case of Pat Lacey, charged with | ay he preferred to have a apeedy tria keeping his ealoon open on Sunday Inst, | hefore Judge Aylesworth rather than | has been continued, but no definite time | wait for the distriot court. C. R. sgreed upon for its hearing. Itisan open | Scott, who appeared for the state, ob- question whether it will be pushed. 'gctg;l,"ol)utkt 0 hno:irt llk);ud ]l.flr «—The work of equalization still drags |40 axe & sowing, and on, liis on. The counclliwad Robbls to geb any | Statsment that had asked for a change quorum Tuseday A{ght, thers being: pros. | Uderamisapprehension of the fesulh ent only Mayor Bowman and Aldermen prepare for trial. Eicher, Siedentopt and Wood. Another | This peculiarity in changes of venuo futile attempt was made last night. from the superior court applies only —Now that the council is watching the | to cases in which it has final jurisdic- | finances so cloeely, it would be well for [ tion. Iv will result in making charges, them to inquire whether the city is enti. | Very few among those who are still able to gi and who will have to tled to any rent for the use of the side of tarry in jail until the next term of the its building as a bill poster's stand? The whole wall is now papered with & cirous ffl':;“fidfi’:’r&:;“g:tb;‘ig":w‘z“ c: announcement, Who do_ the show folks | sivo'bail and who wish to make de- pay for theuse of the epace? lay with the hope ot witnesses disap- —Ts it not about time that something| pearing. It is a feature of the supe- was done with the cases of the young men | Tior court that was not discovered un- charged with shooting and rioting in An. | til this case came up. derson's ealoon some months ago? Con- Dr. Anson Smith says in Tho Eyange- tinuance after continuance has been [ it it Yeemn o 16 that voclferoes granted until the cases have been lost|praying is an abomination to God, to sight of completely. angels, and to men, and that dull, lifeless prayers are a little worse than that. A —The Odd Fellows went over to Omaha | fittlo child once heard n strange minister yesterday in goodly numbers, accompanied | pray with his head thrown_back i Rone peinting skyward, and wit by members of lodges trom other parts of | L2y Biobo it e Wiamiers had nttered ‘the state, and by the Juvenile band, which | ¢heir voices, and she whispered in her appeared for the first time in thelr new | mother's eat: *Would he have to pray so uniforms, which are very neat, indeed, [ !oud if he lived nearerto God? ‘No, ‘my The boys furnished soe excellent musio | thilds the nearer we got to God the more A qod are our voices, * ' on the streets before they started for across the river. Real Estate Transfers, T Gake 6 Harsuian, . cbineged with The following transfers of real es- ! extorting two dollars from a girl, Ly |tate are reported as taken from the threatening her with arrest for shop-lift- |ceunty records by J. W. Squire & ing, wartried yesterday bafternoonefore | Co., abstractors of titlos, real estate { Judge Aylesworth, The judge decided | and loan agents, Council Bluffi: | that from the testimony it was evident| (Qouncil Bluffs Tron Works to Shu- /j that thegirl had be en beaten out ot two| gart Tmplement Co., lot 1in 10 in ! dollars, but was not satisfled as to there | Riddle sub-oity, 81,500. ; being any criminality, and he reserved his| Mary Lewis to J. T. Lewis, sw ne 1 decision until to-day. 28.77-43, $325, || =—A peculiar kind ot whisky is being & dealt out now, It causes the boozers to % have an undue ambition to assume promi- nent names. “Frank James” was dis- $120, posed of day befors yesterday, as a plain | *'J. P, Bigelow to G. W. Alexander drunk, “‘Bos Tweed” has been remr-(lof 3 in Bigolow's addition o Walnut, rected and set to work on the stone pile, | $40, and yesterday ‘‘Jesse James” and “Piuk-| L, Tuttle to J, Mulgueen, lot 11 in erton” were before Judge Ayleworth, The | 8, Riddle tract, $1, 208“ .| former proved to be a plain drunk of the T to 'Neil, lot 3 in Tr «J. W. and E. W. Davis to A. W. e 1 M Oofiman, lot 18 in_wtion 9.7-9, * —There is one thing that is 'needed o 7 ¥ badly at the jail, aud that is some accom: [, 1t A Oonulrny to.AuB, Oonllgny, § lot 12 and 2d lot 11 and s} lot 18 in { modation for female prisoners, There are block 36, Avoca, 8400, | weldom any there, but when there is, there [ 7 "fy, Burroughs to 1. N. Orrell, lot [ islittlechance to keep them apart, There |7 in block 32, Everett’s add ion, © lisone there now, and although kept in a [ $400, © cell by herself, yet Isho carmot be 8o far| N, Parker to A. Fenn, s ne 6-74- | removed but what the male prisoners call | 40, $1,380. " out toher all sortsof talk, At the city| B. K. Clayton to H. F, Wilson, sw calaboose theré is an even worse choice for | 3W 23.74-40, §1,000. | the females, It seems that the authori- ties here have not planned for the femi.| PUNCOVERING A PLANT. _ nines misbehaving any. |« —Ttis well that J. C, Morgan has been Hcalled back from his proposed trip to | Washington, aud that W, C. James hes | been sent in his place. This will leave . Mr. Morgan time to find out who the | county officers are. He publishes An | ter day In his alleged paper s list of them, 4 which might have answered n year or so 0 ago, but which are rather antiquated ‘now. Perry Reel, being announcedPas sheriff, and others who have long since left A Set of Stolen Harness Found Unden| About two weeks ago some one kbroke tnto Dr. McKune's stable and stole a valuable set of harness, which the police have been on the hunt for since, and which were supposed to have been carried across the river by two men who mysteriously went over one morning in & wkiff, about day- light. Yesterday this supposition proved to be without foundation, for Chief Field found the harness hidden "talk among the city stops to make saloon- take away the soreens from their places | Where it had evidently been planted that any one taking a drink must do so| by the thieves, The harncss was ‘ather more publicly than now, 1t is also fully identified and returned to the qul"fle‘l that the high board feuces | ownor, though it was by no means in “ubout some of the houses of prostitution | so good condition as when stolen the + oust be torn down. Another move talked | mico having beon at it, and the” ox: .l is the passago of an ordinance prohibit- | posure having done it no good, The ing the erection of barbed wire fences | thief has not been captured, but the vithin the city limits. The mayor, in his | ofloérs have clues by which they hope naugural, recommended that such an ordi- | to reach him in time, iance be passed, pronouncing such fences " unsightly and dangerous,” and the pros. g. ‘ect now is that the recommendation will The Land of Nod. A charming entertainment has been arranged by the Robert Rakes olass —The advent of the female minstrel [of the Baptist Sunday scnool, to be ruipe seems to have turned the head of | given at Dohauey’s hall next Tuesda, e whole editorial fraternity and dazed evening, Prominent in the nnn’- entertainment is a happy oper- entitled ““The Land of Nod,"” in th much amusement several hours be. | Whioh will be introduced about thirty »e said performance took place, The |characters in character, many of them \ Tonpareil, on the other hand, takes the | being little folk, ' Besides this there g aro several . fostures of interest, in- 4 publiahes 1t as vorgl, | oluding. ity e ‘It the ‘old man’ says he has busi- | band, the “Smoker Famuly” in its en- 280 down town this evening, or must at- [ tirety, scme rare vocal music by a ~nd the lodge, you can bet your spring [80uble quartette from the Omaha ounet agoinst ‘s niokel that he enu bo | G160 elub, and somo novel bits of mu- und in a front ceat at the opera house, | % and wirth, The entertainment Lking is the female minstrsl shov.” g:umuu to be one of the choicest and s it given under local auspices, d —We are pleased to motice that the |the careful and extensi\‘lu lrr’ml’:‘u- ounel! Bluffs iron works, & company | ments mado are an assurance that it bieh has been doing » large business in | Will exceed the expectations of even o manufacture of engines and mining its planners. The tickets are only i 4 wmilling mahiery {or the pas twenty fifiz:hcenh, including reserved seats, ars, has amended ita_ articlos of facor. | HA1OH 681 by scoured at Bushnell & mu:um continued the durstion its ———— op ve existence for another period il . twenty years, Mr, Charles Hendrie At Chariton the other day & miner been elected president, Charles Hen. followed out. named Johuson fell down & coal shaf, 260 foet, and was crushed to a pulp.' quested tohave the motion withdnwnlJ_m“ day: and_ appotit ' Township | Brown family, eud the latter » follow | 1, Amnold's addition to Oakland, §50. | o under a bridge near Mynster apring, | ba ‘T'o the Temperance Workers of Potta- wattamie County. Every township in the county that has not already done so is requested to hold a meeting at the earliest pos- Prohibitory Amendment committee of three, the names of which should be reported to L. W, Tulleys, secre- tary of the executive committee, Coun- cil Bluffs, The friends of temperance are re- quested to act promptly and send in these names at once. UTIvE COMMITTEE, Totatocs fm:: Ireland are selling at'$1.75 in Sioux City. The Towa State Leader advocates free trade in all things— except whisky, Page county pays $12 per month for the support ot each of her twenty- two insane, ) Creston thinks her future would be great with a board of trade and an- other railroad. Bupt. Sanborn, ot the OChicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, has bought a §12,000 farm in Cerro Gordo county. By a special vote the citizens of Cedar Rapids are to determine wheth- ©r they are willing to pay $75,000 for a system of sewerage, In Dubuque, on the 22d, Martin Bock, aged about 35, stabbed himself just because he was tired of living any longer. He may live. Two tramps in Sioux City pommel- ed each other severely, rubbed in the blood with mud and retired to the calaboose for a night’s lodging, Theliverymen of Marshalltown have entered into & combination for the purpose of establishing and maintain- ing uniform rates for livery hire, The Maquoketa board ofSequaliza- tion has raised the valuation of per- Ll property of some of the solid citizens about §63,000, and raised the iro of the aforesaid citizens twice that much, At Atlantic an old man named Dow- ell, cz:lly a few days married, at- temp! suicide by laudanum, but a matter of fact doctor pumped him out in time to save him for further con- nubial misery. The Btubbs’ burglar murder at Polk City bids fair to go into history as of the impenetrable mysteries, like the killing of Ella Barrett, Mai- land, McGuire and other Polk county assassinations, Prof. 0, W. von Coelin, late super- intendent of public instruction, is to become a member of the faculty of the Jowa state university, and will ere long remove to Iowa City to as- sume his new duties. Some parties to revenge themsel on Mr. Talley, a farmer near Ioka, | b; Keokuk county, for the part he took in ridding that part of the county of thieves, took a horse, valued at §500, from his stablo and shot him. J. C. Morrison, a well-to-do and quite prominent zen of Adams county, has been indicted for the se- duction of a Mrs. Martin, forty years of age, who buried her first husband ten years ago, and subsequently mar- ried another husband, from whom she was divorced. If there was an; duction it was probably on the female li;i]a of the house.—(Sioux Oity Jour- nal, The present law class of the state university numbers 166 from seven- teen différent states, and one each from Scotland and Ireland, Out of 189 there are ninety republicans, twenty-eight democrats, seven gree: ckers and fourteen independents; 101 of them will give the prohibition amendment the aid of their influence and votes, while thirty are content with the law as it stands. _Ina quarrel over cards at Califor- nin Junction on Sunday, Martin Brown was badl{'. rhaps fatally, cut by a section boss named Palmer, Brown, though suffering from three terrible cuts in the back and a fourth above the groin, from which latter the intestines protruded, walked two miles to a dootor’s ofice at Missouri Valley to have the wounds dressed. Hisrecovery is doubtful, ———— — A KNIGHT OF THE ROAD, How a Wandering Box Car Tourist Made it Lively for the Boys, Creston Gazette, . One of Conductor Flanders’ brake- men went through an experience at Red Oak the other night that will cause him to be chary of tackling tramps. In the depot was one of those nomadic gentlemen who seem to have no other object in Iifo than to ‘‘carry the banner” through the coun. try. The train had to wait at that point, and during the interim the wheel twister ~ endeavored to et a little fun out of the tramp, In the progrees of this pleasant dastime be slapped the tourist in the face, whereupon the latter waxed exceed- ingly wroth, and intimated to the man who holds the trains down the hill that if he would step outside he would laterally and metaphorically proceed to “‘put it all over gim" ina remarkably short space of time. Accordingly the party proceeded to the platform and the mill commenced. His story |] In the first round the brakema knocked the gentleman of the roa around pretty lively, but in the sec- ond the tramp pulled a wicked look- ing razor from his boot and went for the railroad man, The brakeman knocked the knife from his hand be- fore he could do much execution whereupon the other jerked out a revolver and snapped it in the brake- man's face. He fled into the depot and hid. The tnmg coolly withdrew the cartridges from his gun, replaced them with others, and started into the waiting room with the revolver in his hand and blood in his eye There were several persons in the room, and the way they scattered to give the fcnl]umln with the gun a clear field was amusing, Engineer Riford and Conductor Flanders jumped clear over the lunch counter in their eagerness to find a soft place to lie down, The tramp took posses- sion of the room and ordered everybody to throw up their hands. All the hands went uE with astonishing alac- rity, Then he proceeded to make them a little speech, in which he gave the attentive audience much good ad- vice about interfering with peacable gentlemen on their travels, closing with the cheerful intimation that if one of them moved an inch he would convert his liver into a cullender. They didn’t move, and when the tramp backed out of the door the sigh of reliof that went up resembled a Mis- souri cyclone on a emall seale. PERSONAL. Hon. J. B. Gilfillian, of Minneapolis, is in the city a guest of the Ogden, Attorney Lindt leaves this morning on the Ro k Tsland to look after some legal bustness, H. B. Williams, of Glenwood, was in the city yesterday, and made headquarters at the Pacific, Rev. T. H. Cleland has been elected meoderator, and Rev. ¥, D, Ballard, clerk of the Council Bluffs Presbytery. The sheriff of Adams county was in the city yesterday hunting up some pointers to aid him in the tearch for a crook whom he wants, H., Van DeBogart, connected with Walker & Chaffin’s job printing establi<h- ment, rejoices in the ariival of a eleven pound boy. ————— How often persons have been annoyed by burrs clinging to their dress or cloth- ing, and how seldom haye they, when cleaning them, given it a thought that Burdock Root fiu-. most valuable bl cleanser and punfier known, and is sold by eyery drigest under the neme of Bur- dock Blood Biiters, Price $1 00, 21w COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Bpecial advertisements, 1 Lost, Found, To Loan, For Bale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be Inserted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for esch subsequent insertion. Leave adv ertisements st our office, No. 7 Pearl Btreet, noar Broadway. ANTED.— 8ix corpera at once. Joseph y! Ross, Broadway, Council Blufls. s 20-6% ANTED—Boarders by day or week. Fur- nished zooms, 208 4th street. . ANTED—Everybody in Coucll Blufts fo to take Tun cents week, de livered by carriers. o 7 Peari Btroas! near Broadway. 3 ANTED—T0 buy 2,000 live pigeons _Ap- ply st Beo o;o,.. .y -ptmv. For Sale and Rent OR SALE—Ove-story frame cottage, on 1! monthly payments of §60, Bancrots of 4th itreet. aplio-6t H. C. CORY. OR SALE—Beautiful residenco lots, 60 ‘each; nothing down, and §3 permonth only, y EX-MAYOR VAUGHAN.- apl3-tt JOK R ENT—Dechtells Hotel, middie Broad- way, Council Bluffs, Towa; is a well-known house; “ best location In’ the city, Stabiing in- cluded. Call on or addresy aplld 1m PETER BECHTELL, ORSALE—Weiberfrund, or _Woman's Friend, the grest German discovery. Positive cure for female weakness in all its various forma ad stagen. At apri3 im EHAVEN'S Drug Store, OR 8\LE—Large brick resicence, nine rooms, Gooa location $4,600. aprls-0 AMENT & 8IMS, [FOR RENT- Furabhed rooms, s w. cor, Ave, and 11¢h stroet. apris-2w® JFOR RENT-Iwo nlcaly fornished rooms to vinglo gentlemen, in very desirablo looation. ep11-if J. W. BQUIRE &C0. OR RENT.—Two §20 house aud one tore, 829 Broadway. Apply april-lm* A M. WILSON, FOR SALE—OId e 250 bundred, st ‘The Beo office, Council Blufts, se87-4f OR RENT—Large house, centrally 1-cated, nice grounds, etc., §26 per month, il‘uq!::rl apll-f at Bxn office Miscellaneous. ALL AND SEE A SPLENDID CRAYON portrait of a prominent fiFst-class Boston artist, at th Main street, R. W, L. PATTON—Fhysician aud_Oculist. Gan cure any case of s )t s only @ mattor of time, and can cure generally in from threo to five weeks~it makes no differ- enco how long discased. Wil straighten cross eyes, operate and remove PLyrcginms, ctc., and 3. apt-tt insert artificial A PLYONE WANTING worme fine quaity broom corn seed can get it by writing to apls it P. (. MAYNE, Council Blufte, "One of the besh s cond-class Hotels 1n the ‘West ls the BROADWAY HOTEL. A E BROWN, Proprietor, Nos. 684 and 536 Broadway, ¢ ouncil luffs, Iows, Table supplied with the bt the market at- fords, Gcod rooms and first-class beds. ' Terms very reasonable. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. N, Anderson, - - Proprietor, 782 Lower Broadway. Tal ford X $1.00 per duy. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway, Mrs. C. Gersg{acher & Son. FIRST CLASS HOTEL AT REA- SONABLE PRICES, TRANSIENTS ACCOMMODATED, Hores ror Rext, Goopn Reasons ror RENTING, Beauty, health, and happiness for ladie: in “WINE OF CARDLIL 2|TOO UTTERLY UTTER! WET TOO TRUE. BOSTON TEA CO0. Are Supplying the Aesthetio Wants of the Public in FINE GROCERIES. With Everything in Staples at the Lowest Prices, Fresh Roast Coffees, Chioce Drawing Teas. Boston Tea' Co. 16 Main 8t. and 15 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, W. W.SHERMAN ~—MANUFACTURER OF— Road, Track, Coach & Livery HARNESS! FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. H. SHERMAN, Business Manager. WM, CHRISTOPHER, Mechanical Manager, 124 8. Main 8t., Council Bluffs, Ia. GOLD! GOLD! coOLD! Bright and yellow and hard and cold, Molten, graver, hammered and roll'd, Heavy to get and light to hold; Hoarded, bartered, bought and sold, Stolen, borrowed, squandered, and_doled; Spurned by the young, but hugged by the ol To the very verge of the churchyard mould; = HaQpHpH "HARKNESS, ORCUTT & C0., DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, Cor. Fourth St Council Bluffs, Iowa. MUELLER'S ‘v‘hmkermg, Weber., Lindeman, J. Mueller mar-2-3m and other Pianos, $200 and upward, Burdett, Western Cottage,. Tabor and Paloubet Organs, $60 andupward. Musi- cal Merchanaise of every discription. Itahan Strings a speciaity; imported direct. Music Books, Shoet-Music, L'oys, Games, Fancy Goods, Wholesale and N tail. Pianos and Organs eold for Cash and on Time. Stock is large, full and com.| plete. Musical Journal iréee on applica- n:::l.d COorrespondence Solicited. ress: J. MUELLER, 103 South 5th Street. C COUNGIL BLUFFS, I0WA. EX A . X.. M F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S ETITIT RIS MADE IN THE WERST. Bluff and Willow Streets, Council Bluffs, Price of many ¢ ime untold. GOLD! GOLD! If you want to have gold ym must spend your money to the very.best advant- Ske. Do business with. cash’ men, and where only one price will be asked or taken, REMEMBER “A tree Is known by its fruit—" A store by its prices. ONE THING CERTAIN Our prices are right. Onr business is a guarantee that fair dealing is our watch- word. XLCRisour motto. Our busi- nees is in a most healthy condition. Every department is doing good work. Canned Goods are going off very cheap, Teas and Coftees & choice assortment. Fanc Bhelf Goods for the million, Come an #e8 us, we will do you good. F. J. OSBORNE & (0., 162 Broadway, Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORK , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES, BOILERS, MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works, Main Street, COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA. We give special attention to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY, HOUSE FRONTS, GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention, A goneral as- sortment of Brass Goods. Belting, Pining, AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry, Pig Iron, Coke, Ocal OHAS. HENDRIE, AR President. 2' OSCAR WILDE 2- GAS FIXTURES. Bixby & Wood, THE PLUMBERS. On Banoroft or (Fourth £ treets.) J. M. PALMER, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Drs: Woodbury & Son, Cor, Bearl & 1st Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MAURER & CRAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Cut Glass, Fine French China, Silver Ware &o., 840 BRoAbwAY, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. MRS, H, J, HILTON, M. D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Broadwav, Council Bluff W. B AMENT, s JACOB BIMS AMENT & SIMS, Attornoys & Counsellors-at-Law, COUNOIL BLUFFS. JUWA, of all descr ptions, Also Handkerchiefs, both in ‘nlodbol, 'n'” ‘We hope the laales will call and see our stock ef goods at 633 Broadway bifore go~ 7g elsewhera. ZEPHYRS, of All Kinds. A Full Line of Canvas, Felts, Embroidery, Knittiug: S. S KELLER, IVEA VI IVE O X XEL FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrurs,lypholstery, Repairing, Etcg Wood and Metallic Coffins. 0. 436 Broadway, Cor, Bryant UNION BAKERY, 517 SOUTH MAIN STREET. HE BEST BREAD IN TAE OI!Y. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread, Cake, Pies, &o., delivered to any part of the city, Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRES, Proprietor, METCALF BROS, ~——WHOLRSALE DEALERS _IN— Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO ; RICES DUPLICATED, COUNOIL BLUEFES, - E. COOX, t., Council Blutffs, Towa. TOW .A. REAL ESTATE AGENT, Has For Sale, Town Lots, Improved and Unimerovad, also, Railroad Lands, and a number ot Well Improved Farms, both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. 8. MAyYNE, over Savings Bank, - COUNOIL BLUFS T THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF o Wall Paper and Window Shades =5 And the Largest Azsortment to Select #rom, Paper Hanging and Interior Deccrating Done in the Latest Style of Modern Art. Geo. R. Beard, 11 Pearl 8t. Council Bluffs. - = W. BEEBE.. W. RUNYAN, " ©. A. BEEBE & CO, Wholesale and Ketail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY, Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Mrs. J. B Metcalfe and Miss Belle Lewis Are n w dealing In all kinds of fancy goods, a8 Laces, Embroideries, Ladies’ Underwea and linen, hose of all kinds, thread, pins, " E. J. DAVIS, 13 PEARL STREET, Dealer in GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS: * Bilks and Stamped Goods: Nice Assortnent of Applique Flotures FIRE AWAY FLANICAN ! Or, in the language of Cromwell, we say to the little: souls who deal in Shoddy Goods and Misrepresenta- tion by telling their handful of customers that Our Prices are above their own, to “Fire Away Flanigan,’ Our Customers know we deal in Honest Made, Comfortable Fitting, Stylish BOOTS SHOES and SLIPPERS, And that our prices are as low as 1v is possible to 'sell good goods, Invest gate for yourself, ° Z. T. LINDSEY & CO.,, 412 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA And WESTSIDE SQUARE, CLARINDA I10WA.

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