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AT Y £ . Ta 4Y DTN YTV o €7 TTTRTYY A 9 Ann THE DA1LY BEEL: COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA TUESDAY, yUNE 6, 1882. quarters, where he was robered up, lnd'fime the tide was so strong for him yesterday morning he pleaded guilty and | that Anderson’s lieutenants conceded was fined 85 and ocumts. Having no{the county, Accordingly as desperate wealth, he was given a chance to work it | ciroumstances required desperate out, m;nnu, U'm said ob:;ur_o individual, ~~A stranger was arrested yostorday on | Whose only recommendation was rome buspicion of having in his posesion a [ inherited wealth, was in the very last 1 troms hours, and yhlle his friends were in e S PA IS, SOV U tho Reld actively at work for him, in- TR SYUM. B Omaha, One witness, nimed Kelley, duced to withdraw from the canvass, 90 centa per week. | olaimed that he saw Holton have them, [ o4 doubtless more or less of the cor. #10.00 per Yoar. | 1,4t when he was arrested and searched porstion fund equandered, yet even they could not be found upon him. He [in this emergency and without a cand- was kept locked up for further investiga- | idate in the field and with hardly two tion. He claims to bs a jeweler by pro- [ hours with which to organize, the city fession, and that he belongs in Philadel. | of Hamburg was only carried for the phia, but wandering west, has had a streak [ major after a de-psnto.ltrumxla by a of bad luck, and though penniless, is|majority of fourteen, with the mayor honest and never stole snything. Such |Present in the fight. Such is the man was his claim, and he was reloased, there | 80d measures he use to foist iy being » lack of evidence, upon our people and the_entire dis- triot as its congressmen. Down with 700 BUSHELS The_lzaily Bie; COUNGCIL _BEFFS. Tueeday Morning June 6. Office: No, 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. O, E. MAYNE, Manager City Circulation, H. W. TILTON, Oity Bditor, Kepublican Convention, The ru,inhlicnnn of Pottawattamie county will meet in delegate conven- tion at the court house in Council Bluffs on Tuesday, June 20, at 1 p. the bosses say we, and we mean it, ::','n'fl‘;l‘,‘;:.}’,“"fi":,f:n;’:,’,‘,":,‘:,‘,’,:,‘;‘:j Choice White Oats for sale cheap. s o/ sional convention to be_held in Uoun- [ Mayne & Co., 34 Pearl street. Kidney Oo-fil,:l-t Cured. cil Bluffs, June 22. Each township| ENTERTAINING KENIGHTS. B. Turner, hester, N. Y., writes: “‘I have been for over a year The Committee Appointed for the |subject to serious disorder of the kid- Reception of the Grand Lodge. |Deys, and often unable to attend to i ?-i dufi; 1 plvoud red ylz’:mmlilubr:i'oek " lood Bittersand was relieve lore Tho several lodges of Koighte of |y uif'ytis Borile was tied. T fntend 0 Pythias of this city are making exten- continue, as I feel confident they will sive arrangements for the reception | entirely cure me.” Price $1.00, 1ddw D of the Grand lodge which meets here WANTED.—To buy 2,000 bushels in October, The following commit- f : of White Corn. Highest market price tecs have boen appointed, to which | paid, Mayne & Co., Broum Factory, will be added some from the lodges | Council Bluffs, may27-tf adjacent to this city: CONCERNING THE COURT. President—W. R. Vaughan, Vice President—0O, Barghauaen. Secrotary--E. J. Abbott, ;ruauror—l", L. MoyeE sk xecutive committee—E. J. tt, . et NN 0. Wesley, W. R. Vaughan, G, M| Inthe district court yesterday the Chairman Co, Rep. Cent. Com, | Washburn, F. L. Moyor, E. Rose- e o D,o'd’ gt i) N unl{n; 0.¢ .Bnrph:;‘::e. '(l]hll&?rw A trial, a bill for whisky sold being in- MINOR MENTIONS, ° fith, 5 . ‘fi? ;cl'::ru do:TE. 4 Od‘:ll,- volved. The case was decided in G. W. MoCoy, D. B. Dailey, A. favor of the defendant, will be entitled to the following num- ber of delegates: A Light Day in the District Court Yesterday. Keg Creel 'l'hs“rrimaflu in each township, un- less ordered by township committee. mian, will be held Saturday, June 17, at 8 p. m. By order of ~~Go to Herzman's for bigjbargains, Graber, J. R. Bell, J, B. Coon, W, F.| The Ratigan murder case was con- ~~Sherraden makes photographs, Dodge, J. A Herald, J. D, Nicholsen, | tinued until the next term. —Humpty Dumpty occupied Dohany’s V- Lindt, F. B““"""I“!- G. 8. Rus- Judge Lewis, of Sioux City, has Ball last night. sell, M. . Telker, A, N. Jackson, A. | taken Judge Reed's place on’ the Hober, F. Luchow, G. Sherer, L. |pbench here for this weok, while the —Sherraden is the boss photographer. | Koat, . Grote, Inttor is at Des Moines, for which ~Closing out of entire stock at Herz-| Ways and means committee—E. place ho_started yesterday afternoon ATV Rosecrans, P. D, Mottaz, C. Gregory, | to take Ji udge McHenry's ‘place in the {J. Hammer, P, Ellis, J. G, Tipton, | ¢ —The water works are belng pushed | i toontirie, T, Baurekemper, | |Fi5 Of 80me cases there, along prettly lively. PRINTING AND Surrries—J, Reiter, i i -J. Mr. Riffi B 5 ~Visitors always weloome at Maurer & | E, J. Abbott, F. B. Patton, L. O | writes; “Yonr Surine pomtsnioss,) Craigs. E Brockett, R. Holst, L. Bensham, A.|cured me of dyspepsis, of four (4 —Joseph Reiter makes suits in the lat- | N. Jackson, B. Grahl, A. Blum, years' standing. I have regained ;3 oot sylen ot 310 Brondway, aprtat | | Haliao Mosto—0. Barghausen, g bttt I LU . . . . . 1) W H rome base ball club iy trylng toarrangs | Grandy, J. K, Metoalf, W, Pleiflr, | il hottios 10 oouvy. © 0% o gonts for some games with nines which intend to |, Gn{linher, F. Benhartz, G, Kaeil, | visit Omaha soon N. Kuhl, i —On Thursday evening the Baptist| DEcorATORS—F. L, Meyer, E. Mot- Iadies are to have a strawberryand ice-[12z, L. Jones, J. N. Beckly, A. B.| District Attorney Conner is in the city ‘cream festival at the church, Howe, M. O, Folkner, F. Togstad, E. | again, —Don't forget to call at the new e F”&::‘;gflfl:‘;‘:‘:‘fi?‘i Abbott, J, | Robert Percival, Eeq., is reported as on cream parlors of Mrs, J, A, Gray, over '] A, Spalding, J. R. Staggs, G. H. |thesick list. 605 Broadway. may224f | Champ, C. D, Walters, M. Gallaghor, | Louls Nicollo, of Parls, France, dined —Joseph Ross, of 615 Upper Broadway, | M. Gentry, J. Linder. O. Barghausen. | at the Pacific here yesterday, Council Bluffs, makes the best butter tubs L1?!0“;‘;&5;'-&*%,“’;'“& L. W, Todd and F. L. Bgleston, of in the west and sells them at the lowest | L. Ayers, C. otts, K. Faulken- h ’ o s ape2at | borgh, A. J. Gilbert, W Pifvifer, E, Bl ’;;“'l‘;:i’c:"“;“I‘;:";:;’f";e” Togstad, J. Kast, O, Faul. ~—The scarcity of cases in the police RANSPORTATION—W., R, Vaughan, | known in express circles, was yesterday at the Ogden, 7 court yesterday morning shows that Sun- T. H. Stewart, W. N. Young, O. day was one Of the most quiet ones for | Harle, 0. R. Mitchell, L. T. Grotiam, ‘weeks past. There was but one arre:t and | M, Gg’ntry, L. Hall, H, Nutt. i M:-fi?‘ .l’t Hw::: ) de Ax Brdry ‘that was a disturber of the peace. Inviration—E, J. Abbott, V. 8. | 0t 'the onden ey orae7 and was a guest LRI %o clces okt Russell, C. Sanderson, F. Spettman, |* R s o 0. Voorhees, G. L. Smith, ‘0, E. Tay-| Constable Edgerton, of Omaba, was —Rallroad tickets bought and sold— lor, G. D, Daniels, E. Rosecrans, f here yesterday, being interested in a long. Bushnell, five doors north of Postoffice. | T,, Benhart, Ed. Payurk, P. Luber, |continued horse case before Justioe P, Kilter, Abbott, et ~The brick-layers and osntractors are T AR - AR Eliza Weathersby passed through the being agitated somewbat, the desire of the Evsl:g:'nffi“ 8 Bonts.. FoBBALE | city yesterday, bound sut. She Appeats former being to higher wages, and with Nat Goodwin’s company in Cedar thlu':lr::h] hm as to how Titles. Rapids during the shooting tournament they ure upon contraots, - PERSONAL, _ Oansave you money on tickets, | Transferring The following transfers of real estate | this week, —In Justice's Abbott's court yesterday | are reported as taken from the county | A, Hallam, of Ida Grove, was in the the time was taken up in hearing the case | records by J. W. Squire & Co., ab- | city yesterday, and stopped at the Ogden of the state va. Martin, it being a charge | yraotors of titles, real estate and loan |house. Heis one of Ids county’s pros- of keeping o giandered horso. There wero | oontyGouncil Blufs: perous stock and land dealers, and was many witnesses, and the ground was close- A Amm to F. P"mhun here on “‘a land trade.” . . y 1y fought fuch by inch, i S t of —The county board of supervisors met| W, m‘:l L l;x:?x and mlf;;nignr B. When ynu'rml.ln ives u‘unl';:.x:;lttcu and i Josterday at tho wuditars oftice, and will| Robidson to Goarge H, Nash, lot 1, | "onteet paut meard b Liogd it o mnulon d:ntll Friday liflulzt. The | in 1('1. 8-1((11111"1, .1,22}0. 5 I)oniz give v!ug to black despair, hut treat { yesterday was of a miscellaneous . O, Gleason to G, F, Wright, a8 a joke, 1 oharacter, concerning roadways, etc., | lots 9 and 10, in 13, Bnylin'"fit v’xdr:i.? Got fi:‘;‘}hs';.l."l};'{"lflr"z.:"g‘ order, a bot. mothing cecurring of & particularly in- | 81,760, Aud gaily join o singing ola Vot " gaily join s singing class, and for tergsting natre to the public generally, G. W, and E. W. Davis to J. 0. another sweetheart try, —The tide t5 bal susdt Andenson; part lots 2, 3 and 4, innw | Price 50 ocents, trial bottles 10 cents, | o jé u-n;; urning against | o¢ ;g of 16, 7,80, $30, jun6-6d-1w. | fi:‘rm u:.r-::,. .il;-.:'::tv:;r;:;w:. A. J. Crittenden to F, Slpurling, lot iAo e SRR B } P |3, in 16, Everett's add., $190, 10WA ITEMS, :‘ufihflm in g :a:x“h': 15, Rotdle ot by e E rot him ouf oity, 3 The f G i l "7 boys,—Anita Times, D. Pierson to'J, ‘hlboum, 8o} of|up pl:{acl'l:.lrbr:ry l:m:n;u by 3 —Beckman, the well known harness ":,* 30, 71;:2'8 Oald ! The recent rains caused the brick ‘man, ufl:.‘:hl:'l;:'hlwblp-m'n'hlp *m'dlm""lol"'“ Y :"i"o; ‘l:, 7'7' W.h:afi Des Moines a loss of 1,500, His stock is one of the largest ’ and finest ever shown up here, Whips, 303‘ d.ug;:lnunh J. Holman, n o } The interior of the new Oatho small and large, cheap and costly, in fact of 8 0 } of 31, 72, 42, $700, church at Danbury is receiving i all kinds. Some of them are really ele- | 3, 3% oon'tr R B, Gillespoy, n § | finishin gant in finish, and are regular last-for- | of n v of b, 75, 39, ;15700 E, L Butfin, of Storm Lake, overs. G. W, Pollock to J, J, , n w|been appointed lieutenant colonel —The edict which bas gone ferth that 4 of 8 € } of 80, 76, 30, $1,300, the Towa National guards. soiled doves shall not display their faded [, G W. Pollock to J. J. Reed, s w| 'Since January 1 seventy-four plumage too ostentatiously on the streets, |4 Of B W 1 of 32, 76, 30, §650, landers of Bioux county have S e bavie A O. Boughan to D. N. Magruder, lot | naturalization papers with the the publie parde of ek co thin ot |7 in Boughaw's subd, of lot 8, old plat | clerk, Marshal Jackson ksop up ha pole,the | 1 8000 1| Rev: A. 8. Newoomb, of - witizens will give him due credit, in 6, o'm.nz,'wso R Capss ot 4 [‘fk'j; h‘;'o bosn °:l"°':|"°°‘?“ o —~The following have exprewed them-| A’ E, Hufl fo F. Reed, lots i Ly v welves as willing to wed, and the inl, Bnfl'rn;dd., Onl:lu'ad, .&:‘d 10| tersonville and has acoepted mhv;o::m l-;:.d: Fred i, Behen- T o Judge Wh and noa L, Witt, of Hardin; ra Hadan avd Masish Morris Elliot | Ooolers, Kilters, and oo Croaia Froez: | jured by the 8. Kirkpatriok and R, Jeunie Corbally; | v, at Maurer & Craig's, James Johnson and Jennie Olesow, all of The Haml Bkirmish, d Johnson fell frord un~undl.'munlhuw it b b Tl KT hay and broke his neck. *ull’nd R R ot P, As ll"“l” ovidenoe of the in |about seventy-two years of aib it coter fiom: Kenuity andiounning of the gallant can- didate of Fremont county for congres- | Wi sional honers, and his spirit of fair. ness and hungering desire that the people may be heard in this matter, wocite the wanner in which this county has been manipulated, On J Thursday, the 25th of May, his hench. | ¥o¢k; 88 Do one them for ale to get money to liberate the lover. Bhe refused to tell his name on the trial, and does so to this| day. D CITY COUNCIL. Various Matters Considered. ON EVERY DOLLAR BY BUYING YOUR At a meeting of the council lsst night Col. Keatley was heard, asking the expunging from the record of the resolution concerning the change of GROCERIES AT THE Boston Tea Co's Store, 16 Main 8t, and 15 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs, Pierce stroet near Book street. Re- forred. George F. Wright, in behalf of the Water Works company, was heard concerning the location of the reservoir near Fairmount park. Referred. The resignation of Patrick Lacy, chief gl the fire department, was ac- ce o fire department reported that they had elected F. H. Guanells as chief and nkinf the council to con- firm. Ref to the committee, and first assistant Templeton chosen to serve for the present, Council meet again to-night. The Levee. At a meeting of the board of trade last evening, a committee was ap- pointed to ask the council to sce t! the money appropriated by the city and county for building a levee be ex- pended for that purpose. An Old Friend. He was afilicted with a lame back and meral debility; he was recommended q‘enons’ Ectrcrric Orr, which cared him at once. This famous specific is & positive remedy for bodily pain, 6dlw The Prohibition Amendment | A Chal- lenge from Alex Obe: £ To the Editor of The Bee: I find that the temperance folks are iy o s e o -ove e e | W. W. SHERMAN hibition amendment, that is t) be voted e MANOPACIORER O for or against on the 27th day of June next. Road, Track, Coach & Livery Now, f they are so sanguine and sure that if 'the amendment ia carried that it will stop the ssle aud. consamytion of {n: ] Soxcating liguorsfn he iate of Tows, et : any one of them put one hundred dollars inthe Wirst. Nationa] Bank ¢t Councij] FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. {luffs, Tows, and I will then dieho same; | E. H. SHERMAN, Busincss Manager. let both Immn reml](;l zlll:l the bark fo{ dnnn WM. CHRISTOPHER, Mechanical Manager. year on interest, e amendment does prohibit the use of intoxicating liquors in | _124 8. Main St., Council Bluffs, Ia. the state, thén my hundred dollrs and in- st et F, J, 0SBORNE & GO one hundred dollars. But if the amend- | ¥ » Wn ment does not stop the use of intoxicating 1i , then I will be entitled fo that per- 5 son's hundred dollars and foterest.” T Sell More Groceries, Sell further say and defy any /of ro-called tem perance folks to show md or any other Better Groceries, Sell ’ Groceries Cheaper citizen what benefit the labor or farmer or any one else will have by the enacting of sald amendment, On the contrary, it is not the means of taking from the tarmer from fourtaen to tweaty e-nts per buahel on corn and wheat becwuse he will be forced to ship his grain put of the state, | THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE 1IN and give the' laborers I other statos om:| THE CITY, LOOK/AT THEIR ployment in manufactpring this grain;| PRICES ON A FEW LINES. and then thyy will have to pay the rail- road comoanies freight/to bring back this | 11 1b ¥xtra © sugar for. £1 00 manufactured grain. 51 wouid ask these rame people again h whether they have a rght to dictate to me { 1 or any other free-bom American citizen what ho shall eat or #hat he shall drink, or where withal + hal he be clothed? I they have this fight is not that slavery 2 in its worst forms? Is not that the reason Fi 25 that our forefathep left the mother coun- ¢ a‘: try and fought angronquered in the revo- 1 lutionary war? 8 it not for the pur- il 25 pose of throwing i might do as seemid 810 Can very best 8t 20 4 . ing to the dictates)f their own consciences [ Best brands ‘l"flw F 376 a1 ot a8 a tyeiunioal rufer ot ek of |16 Ip Bars Gile rulers wonld have them to do? The Iate | 15 1" Bars Kirk's Wi 16 % . 65 - And Everything Else an beings at the close of | i Stock Proportionally st Bty o ey ang | Cheap. Don't Buy Any d turn the tide of immigra. | Groceries Until You Have stead of toward our state, and the valuo of property instead | Scen Us. Terms Cash. i temperance folks, arise and mimon sense, instend F. J, OSBORNE & 0D, ey ut,nlne:nlt&'l‘:ld’e of hu- 2 and not mislead the farmers, ey Dbt e o COUNCIL BLUFFS have our state increase both in 1 population, or like unto our \ , under the regime of Gov. 8fohn, decreare in wealth, popula- ] tion agffin the intellectual capabilities of UFACTURERS oF the yefle? Yours respectfully, i Auix Ounn._ | ENGINES, BOILERS, MINING AND NOTICES. TICE. ~Spocial_advertivmente, wuc aa| OfFf® 81d Works, Main Stroet, » Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, | QU] pts, Boarding, eto., will be inserted in this Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaoes, LINE for each subsoquent fnsertion. HOISTERS AND B!I? —_— TAyIfk ml&l}—lvux:)dk In Council Blufts fo 1/ ofti lce Chests, Water |Foporte ‘h“h"“',‘mh ;Bmcx FOR SALE-T their advanta, cal ry recently Lincoln Avepuo, ¢ Tobere 611, Councll Bij Junel- on Beventh aven BAL MILL MACHINERY, HOUSE FRONTS. A uire st o £t oF general howsework | GENERAL REPAIR WORK |! D=0 b0 15 Tl T eworE. Il:-m Prompt attention, A general s Awment corner 7th may10tt sortment of Goods, Belting, Piving, take Tin ocents per woek, de AND SUPPLIES FOR Ao bty b S brsom Sof OHAS. HENDRIE, Broom Factory, Councll Bluffs, Tows. 658-296¢ President. For Salo and Rent Rubber Hose, Iron and Lead OR RENT.- Part of a residence or will wil th Whlo on ey s, Enquire '3t Hen | £1De, Iron and Brags Fittings and - , at i 5 §4Bixby & Wood's, i ; THE PLUMBERS. of as bric Lor 065 e ng oroft or (Fourth Streets.) J. M. PALMER, DEALER IN E-Fresh wil Bwan Bro.'s yards, ORI SALE—Two new Dyciclia at a E R, Bteinhilber, at now furnitura o e, oxt o C, & N, W, &, __COUNCLL BLUFFS, 10WA. Drs: Woodbury & Son, dell & w-0-4 OR BALE.—Eighty. 5 ated, two mll: "'Y:'olhm 6 mea, Mr, Webster, without consult- froe Hile Clgtel, in.g in any manner the several com | Moines a decree mittoemen of the county, called the |favor of the Wasl sounty convention for the 7th of June, | Wire monopoly, more than two weeks before the time ;.u:blgm the Butlers, of the Wash- In the United : gin BENT—Fart oF whole of pik residence, y = |ARTISTIC POTTERY, or will sell on easy lerms. Aply at Bog 2 Cor. Pearl & 1st Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS. MAURER & ORAIG, OR SALE—Beantitul residengs lots, | each; nothlug down, and 88 10 mouth only EX'MAYORVAUG for the congressional eonvention, g A Miscellaneo! short as that time is; also aunounced i ]‘w XCELSION GALLERY sTh§ Bead Wid the | Rich Out Glase, Fine French Chins, Saturday, the 3d of Jupe, as the day 4 boes gallry in Councll Tifts Grald uew Sllver Ware &c., for the several township meotings thus giving ¢he people of this eoun‘t} :.:1:::1“]:’;"" only nine days in which to consider the question as to who would or could most fitly represent them in tional congress. Was uot this truly it it not show his own peo- (¢he Was, with small .l‘nu.um organization was and in three days see, 100 Maiu streot, ary 10 armive Mook, QI aud d 840 BroavwaY, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA MRS, B, J, HILTON, M, D. s e | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, e ooy 1) | 222 Broadwav, Council Bluffs. < 8. AMENT, JACOB BIMS AMENT & SIMS, +3 uifs | Attornoys & Oounsellors-at-Law, NE Council uffy corn wood can " EpP QOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. NY one having lost & 0. beifor with large ! o lowi i of w1 suts by & ng ot 4 WL PATIONG movelng tadewo GEN RALMAGEINERY G4 PEREE, W. RUNYAN, Mrs. J. B. Metcalfe an , such as Laces, of all descriptions. ~Also Handkerchiots, both in silk and Iiney o, W hopo the laaice wil call aud seo our stock of foods ab 680 Broadway. beiorh oo ZEPHYRS, to livered by carriers, Ofics, No 7 Pearl Btreot’ Dear Brouimay, " 9000, No Foundry, Pig Iron, Coke, 00al |or A Kinds A Fuil Line of Canves, Feits, Embroidery, Knitting E HARKNESS, ORCUTT & GO, DRY GOODS AND CARPET OUSE. Broadway, Gpr,; Fourth Sm}eet., // Council Bluffs, Iowa. J. MUELLER'S I mean business and no blowing. Having_ recently contracted for 600 O1gans and over 200 Pianos for the sea- son, to b sold at Bargains for Cash, and on time Agents wanted. Correspondence solicited, ADDRESS J. MUELLER, B} couNciL BLUFFS, owa| O EX A . X. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S EIIvnr S Bluff and Willow Strests, [}mmcii Bluffs, S S K:EI.I.:EER, FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors, Upholstery, Repairing, Eto,, Wood and Metalli 5 N 496 Broyn,dwayl,J Cor. Bryant 8., Council Blufla?tflgf Coffins, UNION BAKERY, 517 SOUTH WAIN STREET. ‘I'HE BEST BREAD IN THE 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, ™M N S I METCALF BROS, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, a;.nd Buck Gloves. OHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED, COUNQOIX. BLUFE'S, = EF.COO REAL ESTATE AGENT, Has For Sale, Town Lots, Improved and Unimproved, also, Railroad Lands, * and a number or Well Improved Farms, both in Towa and Nebraska, Office with W. 8. May~E, over Savings Bank, - COUNOIL BLUFS WALL PAPER AND SHADES. Kew Styles Just Received. GEO. R. BEARID, 11 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, IOWWA . W. BEEBE C. A. BEEBE & CO . ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 2 Ferre e 274 FURNITURE - AND CROCKERY, Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, 8 Belle Lewis Embrolderics, Ladies’ Underwea hoso of all kinds, thread, ping, Are 'now dealing In all kinds of fancy s, ng elsewhere, E. J. DAVIS, 13 PEARL STREET, Dealer in CERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS Silks and Stamned Goods. Nice Assertnent of A mli ge Piotures BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS. Z. T.LINDSEY & CO., 412 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS i0WA WESTSIDE SQUARE CLARINTA I0WA. i £ d e i | { i |