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THF DAILY BFE--'-L()UN(‘IL BLUFF TOWA 'I‘HI‘P.SD AY JUNE 22 1882, - oo ey 2o wonldn't o, bt fier n talk fram | tnvited fo sgnd s many delegates m The Dally Bee ! RlPE FOR REED. h:.’;c.,..,|.;-|,'51rf Daly, she shot her: | they can. Theso dolegates will lvc! T\ HARKEESQ GRG 'TT & I.!g') self out of the room, authorized to cast s ", tes \ { His | Mrs, MoElroy, & dilapidated Oscar | there ‘ate members in #sid Associae | [ DA : ; BOUN{}IL BLUFFS [ Blectrfies the Poople |21 NeE, dipidated o ; ; ory, g . - toes’ character was horrible, That s of ¢ and townshi 1 d Thureday Morning June 22. | Throughout the District, \‘h..(]x{‘;.,‘[‘.,,], e Glanwiod ,f.{ Soqeted & 1 (& . L - — pasged Mre e off as his ra duly appoint - - b " GUBSORIPTION RATES ’1 fitet, nd thint Ho s %o ey Her atd o 1ite { L R g Hudorsement of | yiia shitdren. and that e new ol : - By Mall, - - - ar R. Reed for about his having been alt her too o familiar with the i Office: No, 7 Pearl Street, Near s | ‘ mu] «y‘\ 89 e xamir . esi | WET zot City Circulatio s Ability. His Oloan Record n 1o town he hat | heir inter y TON, City Rditor. R e quented beer on Sunday | makiag an re ¢ i Freedom from Wire-Palling | ihts but deniod that she had for | by their . AT ars Acknowledged. pecuniary considerat intimate | havé und y ' . ] / Bl st wife up stairs in her houso whon Mrs, m ¢ %0 maint | 5 5 Ross opened the door walked in our rigi 1 acii=n tha 18 Mt T3 7 o ¥ f Go to Hersman for bargaina ; . \d thero was a sceno, but she ox- | eould niot hape to do as mdividuats, | 10 Main 8%, and 16 6.y i CUouneil Bluffs, Towa ! bl e ey The enthusiastic expression of ‘[;““‘“;'1.}‘ AR A 'lllr“ls A;I«‘)V."l (‘“‘h”ly"\lm Lo/l L ‘ L B N ——— — S AN SECRIN MM &y Deck | Dotta watiami ropiblleans U TAvor OF | i e Would swecl Hee vepUERtion, | BORLS LioBS &6 Jet-at 4 1y Council Bluffs, | Ar 9 L R s s ot ,|Judge J. R ed for congress has | and all because she once turned him | trivial nn];m)mn and an 1 —Just received a large line of struck a responsive chord in the hearts | out of her house, use of monay in Nindering ) Y v" e s SyIWESS DS of the peoplo at large His namo has | . Anothor witnots was Eila Tutter, a jing.a fiual decisicn on the T3Y IT AND Hadl —Chsice Wedding Gifts at Maurer & | peon fro ik g | girl « i, ovidently of the swno | their claim. Our Association has so- - Craigs., sk “‘)‘1"““”7 spoken during the | yep, ~ Sho was a daughter ot Mrs, |cossfully resisted their absurd slaim | W ) i TSONE AG.NT SO A contest thus far, but it war gonorally | Rom, acd climed o bo maerid, | during the past yuar, and i3 ooty | Q50 MOIBY i g Al understood that it was useless to urge [ young as she was. [t was claimed | needs ‘nited action on part > CHICKERING ARD WEBER PIANO, Burdette and Western Cot- tage Organs. Prices reason- ireat bargains on the 50¢ counter at it, a8 he would not, under any circum- | that Ross had been intimate with this [ern fazmers to end the contes step-daughtor also, bub the witness|favor. M, L Dy, atances, allow hi o p— ; ; tis mame to b used. | a5 110t allowed to answer questions Bl Crosny, Secretary, Tt is still true that he does not scek | concerning this, She testifiod that TMAIN STREET IV —The republican congre | conven- tion meets at 11 o'clock this morning. SEST Tous and Coffenr . the | 116 hoHOT, but the poople, disgusted | Roes had assanlted her littlo sister on | Cisthization's Ad mnce Pleke LIVE able; terms to suit all. ¥ [ v 3 [ with the means resorted to by anch | the streot, “”‘ll“‘“;‘k"" ““l’f o] 'h'1’°; TR i ] nl-_l Importer and Dealer in | ! Herzman willsel store and dwelling, | Professional office seckers as Major | , 0" b miles and bad twico 3t s MUSICAL MERCHANDISE P B Sherraden is the boss photographer. Ande f“;‘l. ‘;I-rw‘ -,-.1;,17 the m"r‘- deter- | o} e rl, F”I -m‘!imm“(l] t y m:v, l‘> :(rrd' mfx‘l " o T e . O}f'a“ kinds. Sheet Music one-| Lo mined that he should serve them, ¢ puiled her away from D morning e ford on Saline croels, o i ,'(',"";‘f“,"‘”l“"'."L',‘("' °|“’”'"”L”lf" ho has s i3 or & young g near the grent lick. 130 waters v QF third off. Agents wanted. - B et R U O S SR A 4 R ¥ arge was an as. ng, as-was evinced 3y the line o F % (A AR A ATHRT AL hany's, e oL SeLonT A T ter was thrown | sedge alor g the bank, bt still L LI ¢ j AV ik ‘“"“‘J“’d — Marriage licenzes w he fact boooming known that Judg: hirew it all o t and hoiling ¢ t | 11 hind o TR = sued toJ. L. Thompson and Ll i prevailed upon to ac- stion, and was ensy for us was Ar\ril:nlfifvl“::‘.li‘::: ll:v}\r‘.,iv,\ulA tm]d ( 1. both of Omaha, also to Johannis cept if nominated, the presentation of T [nr uific that ation and reasonabls rges. son and Mar Thoms, of Shelby. his name has f en- ag we startc used a wave #5¢ und 50 counter at | of approval, and” many private ones. i ¢ 3 ) WaNTED. ¢ d nlndn waited until we | A | Uy — ) man's, 124 8 Main. PlS e DARARRELAG S oh [ Tiard TR} we Bale ordiary st ni OPROS CRYSTAL MILL ~Solid Silver and Plated Ware at|antion in favor of 'M”” Tsed ke 31 .ullmn losation Eie ; he w-f_u.u.: | ) M...;nlrulr ealled forth many verbal exprossions | SOUth Main s .‘m,.(,.wx‘:vul Biuffs, chief !ko‘"‘rfl Binds, - - lowa. —Calland see the 4 —C P ) A Musical Trost. age anc. 1 iR Bliss', J}slu‘\:n{.h-uwi some which camo over| o, moias ovoning thero was a| bows and didgy covering. . This was| HOLLAND & MILLER, 4 ~—The old brick wall in front of the | the Wires yesterday aroe tho following izt drawn by a couple of smald hotses in : 3 Plattner property on Eroadway is being| Lt 18 conceded that enough dole- | very pleasant gathering of musie| gyt 5 SEF Fanih By By Proprietors, : e e l"I forTiks G 2 ‘i gates have been inatructed to vote for | lovers in the spacious- and eleg FeES R R e - i e L o b Uy Andorson 4o gire. him_ the f F. ¥, Ford's residence, an | by a rope from tho ond wai-a cow o | & J (] BuRNE & G0 Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.756 and $2.00 ¢ i HomARLe) SDUEINH such atCaMsTy al musicale heving been am |companied bpa calf, and tle inevita-| 3@ ¥4 - ~ —A meeting of the Light guards will be | would not be the expression of the 8 bie yellow hound dog corploted the | - held at the office of Col. Daily this even- | republicans of this distai jed for tho entertsimment, A SR I 1 . " 2 b K Apismals of the outfit. The man was | 1M Grocer Sell ; ] ing to conslder the report of the Lincoln | know whlu x;n\‘f.mnlmrlm the mau- | for tho purpuos mainly of introduckug | a1l and lank i d and | | Sel ore: Groceries, Se committes, A full attendance is desired, | Ner in which the pins have been set| Mg Penne vho has latel d to a ruc ed b IVE. r ~uT G LT SRR S G fon i Bomarot) ieto QeloBaken | et e e Lo, CORE T ’,"}v'fii,,aaa" Bettor Groceries, Sell e e e VB0 Tad e cliee 0ut, were 5o instructed with the under- | (o1 Brooklyr; and taken up her Rl p 11 " s —Joseph Reiter makes suitsin the Iat- | standing that Judge Reed’s name |idence in Omalm with ‘rer brothar e Groceries Cheaper 5 ll a,Il ] U‘V 188 S. 01111(} ll s- st styles at 310 Broadway. could be used. Such instractions are | who is also a fize vocalist. The even oy and | ne — e = = ! \ ~-We call the attention of our readers to :';h:'l‘&rycv{:w”lsors:nltv;lury.:ndtx'n v-:w ing's entertainment was one of much | a was not | S R e ol &, S5, KHLLER, { the advertisement of the Betheda Bath- RHAL G 4HAE shh ”'“ ]'“ “‘l""‘{ 13| merit, and was mcat heaztily enjoy < less than | %A 5 OITY. LOOK AT 'ffiFIi{ TV A TV TV (B : ing house at Bryant Spring on uppor |} i, el L P b e lady of the; THE CI'Y. LOOK A : i Brondney. A good bath of soy descrlp. | dcicgates will feel justified in voting|by alki Miss Hennell's voice, and “her foa-| PRICES ON'A FEW LINES. 'g; ’:’1 i rondway. A geod bath of vy descrii- | gor Judgo Reed. The national con. | evident cultivasion and ekillful hand- | frop el tion is furnished, by competent attend- | yontion has decided that such ohanges | ling. won for her much praise. and Hrs Lfi":,c‘;gfs £ e Em‘nlu‘::f 11b Faxtr - mts, are justifiable, and also that tho unit | othes articiptnts wery. ke S [Carscesas arle ¢ e jima ‘ Mirrors, Upholsterv Hepairing, '*.. Wood and Motallic Coffina. 1o othex participowis were likewise o- | portentous ensions. Several tow- | 9 b Granulat 1 'y 430 Brouh '\. C i Bluti l - —The funcral sexvioes of Mrs. C. L, D). | rule is not to bo followed, the dele- | wardad with enthusiastic plaudits snd | headed childron of gradusted sizes | 13! No. 436 Broadway, Cor. IHPehCounciliBIGFR Ao wh: Crockwell wero held yenterday afternoon, gatos betng individually reaponsible | compliments. The following was the | were enscor: isold amid"the household | ! and sympathizing friends. Rev, Mr. | The convention which x to-day Pince Bolo—Tmpporastu Ops142. Schubort| *. After 5 pu’):u‘ xamine the straps | 1 o L Brewee, of the Mothodist church, offici- [ 188 it in its power to give expression| Miss Atking . |and chains, the driver mcaated his| 31bcns 517 SAUTH Tl J to the feeling of the people in m.kmg ga-—‘Der Osra. ......... Rubenstein, AR Ty e Table butter pe abs > their choice, rather than to he poli- Al Rolls Hose Beneatl Ma.".. D o fr i THE BEST BREAD IN THE CITY. None but first-ciass Ba}aen Dar With a wimop and a | whack of thalong hickory soad down went tho wagon into the” bod of the | Rubenstein. —]lnllrmd tickets Lought and sold— | ticians who have axes to grind, Let| * Bushuell, tive doors north of Postoffice. | not the delegates forget that their Song—' Can gave money on the tickets, first duty is to the people. My, Pennell. “Expectancy”. ... Dudley Tuck, Tiss Pennoll. employed. Bread, Cake, Pies, &c., delivered to any part of the oity. Wagona run all day. —The Council Bluffs nine have ac- cepted the challenge of the Union Pacific club, and will play the game Saturday afternoon in Omaha on the new groynds be said. Able as a lawyer, true as a republican, gallant as a soldier, loyal a8 & citizen, wise as a judge, pure as a Of Judge Reod's record little need | Trio—*" Song—! man, he is tlle peer of any, and would prove in congress not only a true ad- vocate of the rights of the people, but —Don't forget to call at the new ice|one whose ability world command at- cream parlors of Mrs, J, A, Gray, over |tention, and whose integrity would 605 Broadway. defy corruption. —A team belonging to Wickham's | man whom the office seeks, rather brickyard became frighten piece of than one who seeks the office. The S Vi AE AT people want a man whose fingers have paper fylng about the street near the ), B0 ey with the wires, Judge Reed is such a man, Will the dele- | of the U, P, club, Tt will prove an excit- ing contest, city building, aod took a wild run down Broadway, They turned suddenly and | o b0l o0 a 0% oG pasple a voice? dashed right into the front of the Fmpire Among the many, expressions of bakery, but, strangely enough, did but|ypuroval of Pottawattamio county's)|® little damage beyond a smash of glass. | action are the following telograms Hamnure, T, June jee, Council Bluffs, —Joseph Ross, of 615 Upper Broadws ik Counci! Bluffs, makes the best butter tulm To Tk in the west, and sclls them at the lowest | 1 ufon 4 K to Pott cagh price, and urge s nomination for « =There was a swarm of Germans from | congress, Samten Hovw about Avoca and Walnut, who yesterday Exina, Ta., Juue 21, visited the city, for the purpose of being . made over iuto American citizens. Judge Bood Delogatared: Rima 4B HAT, Aylesworth accommodatid them, there Al 47, Eii n 45, E. A. being about eighteen in all, Tt is evident A K. 49, Thos. that part of the county is alive on the Wi, A;mm; 48, 0. M, amendment qu:stion. .‘ A. Hamilton 49, C, R, = New lot of Dresden Bisque Figures 'l'fll;'.] ‘l{l.'scl”"‘tm'll C 1“1) ton i é‘ F. C L;\ ton 49, J. Lyman o Pod v just opes urer & Hold the fort. e do N the mavger onvers 48, z‘:f‘;:l“"“"”“ pened at Maurer & | o ther, Kuvsiv. | Andorson Delegates—D. O, Bloomer A Louks was arvested Tuesday night| OITY I0E OREAM PARLOR. |37, Pbil \:"“’]:‘[l 5, Joha W, (Oag| for raising o row in Gorsbecker's saloon. | A new stock of french Cream Confeo- | B e o 4, G AasiaLlolid, b Ho pleaded guilty yesterday, butexplained | tionary just received at the fashionable DRI ks Sopiga. SARNOD that he was drinking a glass of soda water | ice cream, fruit and confectionery when another fellow pulled the glass away | emporium of Smith & MceCuen, suc- from his mouth, in return for which he | cessors to Erk & Duquette, 404 Broad- struck the fellow and knocked him down~ | WaY+ $5 and costs, ~Joha Horton, appeared before the superior court yesterday, charged with|The Family Secrots Ventilated in a being drunk, and defrauding a restaurant | Tilal of & Step-Father for Assault- man out of ameal, The day before he ing a Little Girl, was fined for being drunk, he giving his —— pame then as Jobn Cox, He pleaded| Most of the time of the superior guilty toa continuation of the old spree | court was taken up yesterdayin listen- and was fined §7.60. ingto the evidence in the case of —Jhm Snodderly dushed into courtyes | Ajjoy L, Ross, charged with assault terday with blood in bis eye and wasted | oS G R + to know when they were going tolet up on | 128 1i8 step-daughter Mary Lockwood. him, He received a notice that he bad | This girl is only eleven years old, and been sued for his poll-tax and peualty, $6 | she claimed that while at a neighbors, inall. He claimed tobe exempt because | named Mrs, MeElroy, last Friday he was not able bodied, He was told not | night her step-father canght hold of to tear his shirt as the case would not|hor and choked her because sho was come up before July, which would give him plenty of time, He danced out, mut- | ¥ from home, Mrs, MgElroy ran tering that he would jump the town before | 400 8tairs, and got the girl away that time, from him, and locked her in a room ~The examination of the classes in St, | up stairs where the angry man could Fraucis' Ac:ldemy for girls were con-|not getat her. It was stated that cluded yesterday, and to-day the boys ave | the chokin, f g was & severe one, and :n:E::um;:vf:i“vl:r';.:;thlll:t::m-::l that she will have the marks for a day have shown G0 the visiting parents, pa. | OF *0: The little il taniilad that trons and friends that excellent instruc- | g *ororal coasions her step-father o AP g e pestier had assaulted her, ina like cruel man- jons an e lk"l g WIE | ner, and that he and her mother often progress, and that rapldly. had fights, in which he generally came ~—Miss Francis E, Willard, whose rame | out best, She also swore that on more :d [:1‘7 is !;lufllh;lu wost ur‘:hu-ic i:- :!l:u&t:u;:-xfi.mnluu her |lle -father had res n reformatory movements, is ried to take improper liberties with speaks at Dohany’s hail to-night, in the in: | her. oo terest of the prohibit ts, She is ce Murs. Ross, her mother, at this flew taloly oue of the ablest women fn the |into & passion and stormed about like land, and as o platform sp aker shois [ Wad woman, Judge Alyesworth wonderfully effective, As there is no ad- | "84 w“‘i""“’ her once before in the misaion fee or collection, there is no reason | B77PeeibEs “““k‘."““""‘“" unish her ey e O A t*nu eop #till, sho having rin, J R bam, or whstover may b a s | e g 1 1100 w0 s views on the question to be discussed, he she persisted in her disorderliness the cannot but be intercsted and charmed by ]uagu ordered the marshal to remove bis queen of oratory, her from the court room. She swore s MARTIAL MISERY. The people want a | Seng - ”Bcllm\ln G rio—“Queea of the Night. Miss Kate Hewitt, the Republican voters of | county conventica anie | gates by an av ift Thine Fyes”, from Orations. llfinh .. ..Mendelssohn, Misses owitt and Pennell, —*“I'he Maid of the Jihine. . ... . Hill, Mr. Pennell. ation and Aria—*0 Thnr lest.”. OfrE] That | 3 ... Handel. Miss Penne ! Plano Solo—* Andanta and Scheza” from: Aonata in lob Beothoven. .. Bounody Miss P . Smazt. Miss Penaoll, Mr. Pennell, S~ MIANS BWSINE! J. Mueller has shipped this. meath already 72 Organs and 7 Pianos. ‘fhe Exnet Counb, A already stated in Tak Bes, the oted Reed dele- ty of 48 to in detail, by 34 \ was eat down upon, was as follows. P, Traynor 83, .Ju-nmc Spangler 34, J. P, Willinus T, Stuart 84, A, A. Davis 36, F. U. Newull 84, .-\lux- ander Prentiss 20 S ——— TRICKS OF THE THIRSTY, How Beer 18 Sold in the Anti-License Towns of the State, Yosterday Diss & Co., of this city, received $00 in cash and a bundle of orders reading as follows, the names only being changed in publication: TrisTyrows, June 19, 1882, Diss & Co; to the amount of §1, in care of the so- cial club in this place. JoHN PARCHEDTHROAT, It appears from inquiry that in the town from which this money and bundle of orders came no license is granted, and these who have parched throats, in order to avoid the law, have joined in this ordering their beer through a club, A LUSCIOUS LAYOUT- The Horsford Baking Powder rep- presentatives yesterday spread an elogant lunch at the Boston Toa Store, which was greatly appreciated by the scores of people who partook ~of it. Hot biscuit, strawberry shortcake and other dumty edibles were distri- buted in profusion, Horsford’s Bak- ing Powder is meeting with great and deserved sucoess, e Aunual Meeting of the Farmers' Pro- tecuve Assoclation, Pleaso send to me by express beer | — stream, and' the horses lmckled: to| their work in the whirling. um-u:t1 sweeping undex their bellios-and then ¥ along their sides. atream they struggled along suceess- | fully, but n the decepest part the wagon stucis in spite of every despor | ate strain, Twice, to a ohorus ol yells and Mows, they strained to th collars a; tumed up and down stream in their efforts; but the wagon. wheels wee becomm'r embodded n | the gravel, The calf and foal wera swinuning about their dazs, and ‘u| imminent danger of being drowned. The man was equal to the occasion “Holé them ar’ lines, Lucy.” And with that he was cwor the o board, out on the tongue, and ¢ the back o7 the near horse in an stant. “Whoo-oop! Lay to i, you libtle devils! > boots drove ¢ was wielded with sl the 1d with a fire more, there was a and the wagon lifted and rolle a.fow eteps the depth the passage was secure, COUNCIL BLUFFS SPEGIAL HOTICES. P advertiseme Lost, Found, To Losa, For Wants, Boarding, ete,, will be cblumn at the low zate of TEN C LINE for the first dnsertion and FIVE OENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insertion. L adv ertisementa 8t our office, No. 7 Pearl Street, near Broadway, ~ Wants, VW ANIER A pocd barier, T YV bty vitis, Mo, VW ANTED-Ever to take Taie livered by carriers, near Broadvay, _For Sale and Ren/, wod Tooms, 621 Nain 021-1m “Unfurnished r0 s, '8 ]ul' 1 = Thave o haid oo Kiln 004 ok a8 can be had in the city, D llm‘ good cxticle will fnd it 1o % 'to call at my reidence, on or addre s Robert Tindale, Box s, lowa. junel-1m* vl\ulu E counters for salo at Svam , Council QOR SALE 0 new bycicles at a bargain, E It Steinhilber, at now furniture factory on Seventh avenue, next o C. & N, 1t l;m’ ity 23~ Part or whole of nico mmumu, on casy torms. Apply at Bes may2t! fler 2 e Sl BT —Beantitul ul-x" once lots, %00 down, and $Spermoutt ouly, by otbinE AgAYOR PVAUGHAN apld-tt —————————eeee Miwellsneous .A m\ Toprescut o torualo wu REN or will s VERYTHING ready for the SuWmer season. |"4 The coolest gallory in the west, New ac cessories arrived, bost in clty, Callat Ex gallery, 100 Main stre lor The second annual moeting of the Farmers'© Protective Association will be held at the court house, in Des Moines, on June 20th, at ten o'clock, A m, Each member of the Association will be entitled to a voice in the pro- ceedings, and all local associations are \ ONEY—To loan at from 6 to 10 per cent, in- P\ rest by ODELL & DAY 0 . W. L. PATTON—Physician and Oculist. D) ean clice sy case.of sore eyos. 1t is ouly a watter of ime, and can cure generally in om three tc Weeks— it makes no differ ence how long diseasod. Will straighten cross eyes, oporate and remove Ptyreglons, ctc., and insert artificial eyes, Special attention to re wovelng tadew orme, aps-tt For balf the! | Pipe, Iron and Brass Fittings and .| Trimmings, at B K 1b 15 1) Bars Ki Hoyd's 1 ida Communit, s po Gordon & Dillworti's Prosarves. And Ewerything Else in Stock Proportionally Cheap. Don’t Buy Any !Groceries Yntil You Have Seen Us. Terms Cash. F. & GSBORNE & (0. COUNGIL BLUFFS [RON WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF ENCINES, BOILERS, MINING| AND GENERAL MACHINERY Offics and W 8, Main Strest, { COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA, We give special atteution to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnacey, HOISTERS AND GEWBRAL MILL MACHINERY, HOUSE ¥FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK wil recelve prompt sttention, A goneral as- sortment ot Brags Goods, Belting, Piving, AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry, Pig Iron, Coke, Coal, CHAS, HENDRIE, President. Rubber Hors, Iron and Lead Bixby & Wood’s, 'I‘HL PLUMBERS, On Bancroft or (Fourth Streets.) “J. M. PALMER, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Ors. Woodbury & {Son, mx-r:s-rs. [ " Gor, Pear] & 18k Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS. MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Cut Glass, Fine French China, Bllver Ware &c,, 40 BROADWAY. - COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. P. AYRES, Proprietor, BIROISY DEALERS ,, IN— Hats, Caps, Straw Goeds, and Buck Gloves. ' CHICAGO PRI!CES DUPLICATED, COUNMCEYL: BT EXES, E". G(ZEOK REAL ESTATE AGENT, Has For Sale, Town Lots, Improved and Unimproved, also, Railzoad Landa, and a number ot Well Improved x ‘armsg, Imth in Towa and Nebraska. __Office with W. §. M - COUNCIL BLUFS METCALF ~——WHOLESALE _EOW ... ZL...»MM.,,_H&RFD u u'l Conncid Bln, 1-"'\;: - .4. A Whoesalo and e FURNITURE AND ”CROCKERY, Nos. 207 & 208 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Wvs. J. B. Mstcalfe and Miss Belle Lewis ¢ deading In all kinds of fo ncy goous, tions. Also Hanlkerchi ols, both ir We bope the lacise w.ll cill and see b #s Laces, Fmbroideries, Ladies' Underwea and linen, hoso of all kinds, thread, pins, stock of goods a4 636 Broadway betore go E. J. DAVIS, 13 PEARL STREET, ZEPHYRS, CERWANTOWN AWD FANCY YARNS of All Kinds. A Fu'll Line of Cauvas, Folts, Embroldery, Knitting Silks and Stame 1 Goods. Nico Assortnent of A mli ye Plotures BOOIS, needles, ¢t ing vlsowhere. SELOESS, £L.78 X SLIPEPEIIRS. MRS, H, J. HILTON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Broadwav, Council Bluf W. B, AMENT, JACOB EIMB AMENT & SIMS, \h YONE WANTING some hl‘u qul“l) broom £\ coru sees ot 16 by writin oru seed can et 4 B Codcl Blute Atorneys & Counsellors-at-Law, QOUNCIL BLUFFS, (OWA, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 413 BROADVAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10W1 And WRSTSID¥ SQUARE CLARINCA [OWA RIAIN STREET. ' .