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d B ]l adjournment was taken until Tuesiay[be too much trouble, The Reg JAIL OR NO JAIL, The D’-‘-"‘y’ Bee- lwrnin,:"().h week, but the committee|[ister had better give its bond — [ e ——— . |lenning that the working people wereto | that thesa things ehall be. This is | The Veters of the County to Decide hold a meeting to-m eni con- | n bonded district and we shali in all by Ballot nd have heica fixed the date for to-night, | W57 Bl POLes 10 06 10 BAERE BER | A already stated in Ture Ber, Monday Morning, July 10. | .44 uIl citizens to atterd, ladies as | ® fOT .”y(w_, ause, Wil wv 1; ytestion of whather his county shsl |t i | tic the majority the 1 will re- 1iew jail is to be voted upon at ok ‘ The hoys withthe homns did them. s, provided he resigns his present | the next general election, the present $10.00 pef YeAF. | 1ves proud at Macedonia on the Fourth, d John wy 8 » u;';\{] atis Belg for building oneof the B BTG YOUR No. 7 Pearl " yoe | Notording to Whe el ne, which sayr 4 ,'.‘,"“ ‘K'1V"\V‘l(| ls. The exact action o No. 'earl Street, Near| M 1y 0 our friends i s 4 - ‘Berry i acquitted it Y this is a | the b € ver - 3 Broadway. ' d all other this iz a [ the b d 1 rois gi - ) B K O e shisled| e beard o e muter i svenin| - QROOCERIES ‘ H. W. TILTON, City Editor. e a8 sl WL "'.”]‘:)m body AT THE MINOR MENTIONS [ anes of choice r rotests. There ate | Be it enacted by the Board of P . { (5 ¢ M i, owlia o ‘may|. That the follow position shall y ~Go to Herzman for bargains, I t y and Mr, Berry, an A ks ¢ 4 W | va " Netamitted to ¢ loral’ votats of « {eserves credit for the | come upon their heads uch con t — Sherraden makes photographs, Mgty : Pottawattamie county at the nex " B —Fon SALr.—A fresh milch cow with | *X¢ o il """‘.'“”"' - gencral clection, 10-wi 16 Main 8t, and 15 Pearl 8t., calf L. W. Triier ’|‘ bis e A Significant Fact 1. Shall the board of supervisors of Iufd 5 ety g nia, The cheapest medicine in nee is Trovas | Pottaw 1 county order the con- g uffs Not even a drunk run in by the police Dr. 1. T. Seyhert, who has lately taken | FCLECTRIC Oit, hecanse « very little of it | struction of a county jail and sheriff's Council B ) Baturday night, residence in this city, has heen | oy Cjuired to cffect o Hor croub | residence, according to the plans and —The outgoing train this afternoon is | elected medical examiner for the Council | thront, whether used for bathing the chest | 8pecifications on fils in the auditor’s " " over the Chicago & Rock Island. Bluffs Mutual Life .nsnrance as or throat, for taking internally or inhaling, | office, at a cost not to exceed the sum TRY IT AND " ne t i chless componnd. ) D Il The 1 B L rive —Herzman will sell store and dwe! he eity authorities ha it fs a nateh whe 1 july f 000, 'The itractors give s puzsl problem on haud. in the city which rains and flows of have washed and gullied out badly, and which need prompt attendarce and much expenditure of means, Then there Union avenue still uncomplete and use. leas, where thousands of dollars have been expended, lying there idle beeanse unfin. ihe on what work has baea done is Lefng undine 1y washouts, With the present limited amount of cash, the prob- lem as to how to provide the much needed remedies is one which it takes wise heads to solve; yet prompt action is impera- tively demand ~The Andient Order of United Work. ingmen meet this evening, ~I'ranklin avenue is reported asina horrible condition on account of washouts, 'he hotels report travel very light, —Sherraden is the boss photographer, a8 being ~The lnying of waterpipes continuing there having been alveady 46,000 feet put in place, —Joseph Reiter makes suits in the lat- est styles nt 810 Broadway. —Go to Herzman'’s before buying. ~The trustecs of the public library meet this fternoon at the rooms at o'clock. . —Much sury rise ix expressod by many 0 that The Nonpreil should have allowed to appear in its local columns yo-terday —Fine line of mens', hoys and side | morning, such a gartled report of the akle saddles at Sherman's, 124 S Main, Fourth of July oration, delivered by J, —Herzmon is bound to close ont. Fred Myers, 1t is hard enough to haveto “'This ovening the Council Dluffs|C7ate, o say nothing of haying such a ro- lodgo K. P, No. 10 will eloct and install | #0r of the specch appear in the columns o y paper of which he is the chief P i writer. There is somo balm, , in the fact that thero lately ap- in the editorial columns, of which % for the ensuing y ~Two pickpockets from Dennison | | h are now lodged in jail here, awaiting a trial, eyers has charge, itering [——Thelt White the well known e ity [0 ration delivered by Mr, \mm.; wsherifi, peets tomorrow to “lay by” [ 1% isn't known whether Me. Meyers ha | sixty acrc ine oo Ev'u\ Limeel cr mot, Lut The Nonpare ~Quarterly mecting services were held | £ thered 1 and hence it i c.uel now for | yesterdny at the Methodiat ehurch, Dre. | the local lulnu.nw.lyn o Lack on it by pre- siding: Elder Hooker being present and | #°nting such a garbled report. . — NATCHID AT THE STATION. ) Aniing the important questions to be set tled is the proposed improvement of In. Various Items Caught Around Police Headquarters, dian creek. — The democratic county conv beea called to meet in this city Aug. to choose delegates to the congiessimal conyention on the 81st, A girl giving her name as Clark ar- rived on Saturday from Glenwood, where she has been in attendance at 4 the institution for the feeble-minded. —George Shindele, a | rominent cattlo | o ¢ i Rk Sho came here to spend tho vacation man and resident of this city, proposcs the present season to build an clegant resi. | With her mothor, and being in charge dence uponthe three fine lols he owns on | Of the conductor, that railway official Avenue ¥, turned her over to the polico to guide —It is stated that Linder & Kiel, [her safoly home. The police had since the pasage of tho prohibitory | much difficulty in accomplishing this amendment, have decided to move their | duty, no ono seemis 1 to know any- Lusiness to St. Paul. thing about the girl s family, and no —Work has begun on the new tchool | porson of her mother's name being houre in Hall's addition, under the con, ! found. The girl herself was able to tract given to Mr, Giass, John Weaver | give very little information, her men- is to do the brick work, tal condition being sadly clouded. —The dog poiscner i stll at b deadly | Foward tho close of the duy it was, and myslerious work. Among the % "m"’u e T Ty recent wourners i 8. 8, Keller, who lost [ 15 8080 Bel B0 e "t girl o dog valued at fu'ly £60. He, as well &% 4o “gong to the institution. The othiers, a9 enxious to find out who the| oty 0Lt f0ind under her now aseaesin in, name, and the unfortunate child guided at last to her home. There was a dearth of business for the police Saturday night, there not being even a drunk run in, There was a littlo shooting scrape Saturday night, but no blood was shed, and the most sensational feat- ure to it was the prominerce of the arty charged with the shooting, it eing Mr. K. Kosbo, an old and well- known resident. It appears that ho has had much of late to worry and annoy him, his own house having beon saddened by death snapping a link in the family chain, sud several matters of outside busiuess provivg also per- plexing to him, Among these is the condemnation of his property for streot estension purposes, and the washouts which have occurred in the street in front of his house, The con- dition of this street has been such of late the lamp lighter in making his rounds on horseback has been riding of the sidewalk, instead of among the gulloys in the roadway. Mr, Kuabe has become irritated abouc this, and had forbidden the lamp-lighter from thus using his sidewalk, He had complained also to the authoritios, but received no satisfaction, When tho lamp-lighter appeared Saturday night, and drove over the sidewalk, M‘l". Knabe took matters into his own hands, and foolishly blazed away with his revolver, but the target was not hit. Complaint was enterod at the police station, and Mr. Kuabe ar- ranged to appear this morning in the superior court, Allen Ross, charged with raping his step-daughter, wu‘; to have had his ex- howe on Friday_evenlog, proved highly | SRUMIOR Baturdey afierioon, but successful and enjoyable, Tho lawnlighted | G WEinine ¥ got some witnessos horo, with Japancee lanters, headlights, etc | anq also that ho was too ill to proceed avd thronged with gay groups, presented o | with the examination, The court was *charming appesrance, while booths here [ busy with the trial of a cwil case, and and there proved attractive resorts, and | under the circumstances allowed the the tempting tables were liberally patron- | examination to be set for next lzed, Wedn r Ross speedily recovered —The wires for the new electric fire | O bis illneas as socn as the case was continued, alarm haye beenstretched, and the Pboxes | ™y b Sinith was complained of Sat- will soon be in position, so that the system | yrday for not huving common carrier's can be put in active operation. The ovly | icenge, His case was set for to-mor- criticiem thus far heard on the work is —The excavation for Shugart’s new Block has been pushed along lively the past week, and this week the laying of the stone toundation will commence, & portion of the material being already here, —The boird of trade weets this evening, and arong the important matters to bLe discussed iy the opera house scheme, Thil wovement is one which should interest all 80 fully to ensure s large sttendance and call torth a full and free discussson, —The uumber of those taking books from the public library is increasing, and yet there are wany moro who should avail themselves of this freo chance to becure good reading. The tax-payers contribute cheerfully to sustain this enterprise, snd the privileges thus freely offered should be 50 prized that many should avall them- selves of them at lenst, o Chicago & Northwestern railway company s begun it work of raising its tracke, yards, etc., 5o as to e out of the reach of bigh water. The bridge will also be raised, which will be quite an improve- ment, s it has proved so low s to make it & dam tothe flow of the creck in high stages of water, —The much talked off roce, announced long since to come off at the driving park between Ira Plattuer's Hemestretch and Bill Cuppy’s Lizzie, still hangs fire, They each contend that the other is playing foul, When will Rubert Percival call the race? ‘That's the question which many are asking, —The lawn party given by the ladies of the Episcopal church at Judge James' TOW, that the wires in some places are too low, ——————— " As SBeen by Others. 50 that they will alwost interfore with a| o Atlantic Telegraph in its man on top of & load of hay, and also in. terfere with any building being moved, —The recent rains have left Oakland avenue in & bad condition, As that is the P AR R e [Py voad over which tho wouruing ones wre | o5 SERINE NS BRI Ohg compelled to carry thelr dead to their last | 1o t5a)) 4 000" majority, and asks resting vlase, its present condition is such | (ithe fow ‘republican voters who are, a8 to prescut the liability of some meslfon account of personal enmities or shocking rocident, The residents, too, are [ personal disappointments, making the anxiously sekiog how long before the city | democrats hopeful and themselves fathers will remedy the present defects | ridiculous, to paste the statement in caused by washaways, their hats,” We are real glad that The Register has given an exact ~The wrohibitionists are to bold their | yiytemant of the majority which it moeting to-night at Bloom & Nixon's hall, | hag decided shall be glven'in this dis. for the puroyse of considering ways sud | trict, for with a guodlg number of means for making the amendment of prac- | yoters the exact 4 gures have tical effect. At the meeting last week, [ been in doubt. it wouldn't last issue thus dips at The Rogister, and airs its views on the congressional contest: There are many strects nials, Prico H0 cents, trial bottles 10 conts, julyddsew PERSONAL. THE DAILY BEE- (7(,)[fNC]T‘ BLUFF Colored Vocallsts There is a band of colored vocalists who have been training their voices until they have acquired much profi- ciency in choruses and serenade songs, Last Saturday evening they were out on u screnading trip, and visited the residences of a number of the leading s, discoursing sweet music, and winning much praise from those whose = slumbers were broken into by the molody. Among other places visited was the residence of ex-Mayor Vaughan, who appeared at the front, ncknowledged the visit as follows: Frigxvs: Your beautiful vocal music carries mo back to my old | southern home, where the magnoline | grow in abundanco, and southern flowers add to the sweetness of the mocking birds. No manufactured music can comparo with your notes of nature. T thank you friends for this beautiful serenade, and 1 regret that haveno wine in the house, or I ould invite you in. May your lives be full of brizhiness and success, 1 bid you =ood night, 1 = MBEL, Litchman, man, of o wil address th Hon, ©. The Eisex head, Mag « H. citizons of Council Blufls in Bayless’ park on Tuesday, July 11, at 8 p. m. Sub- joot: i LATIONS OF CAPITAL AND LABOR. Everybody should out and hear him. turn Fraud. Tens of thousands of dollars are equan- dered yearly ipon traveling quacks, who o from town to town profssing to cure all the ills that our poor humanity is heir to, Why will not the public learn common sende, and if they are suffering from dys- pepsin or liver complaint, invest o dollar in Seiixa Brossoy, sold by all druggists and indorsed by the faculty, ~See testimo- W. W. Magill and wife, of Cincinnati, were in the city over Sunday. R. 8. Oakley and wife, of San Fran- cisco, spend Sunday in this city. C. W. Cass, of Sandwich, Ill, was among the arrivals at the Ogden house yesterday, George Phelps, of the Ogden house, is roported as gaining in health, and there are hopes of his fell recovery, A, McCurdy, an old and well known resident, has returned from Pennsylvania, wheio he has been visiting relatives and friends, 8. D, Hopkins and wife bave at last broken their long resdence in this city and departed for St. Louis, where Mr, Hopkins expects to engage in iron manu- facturing of some kind, C. ¥, Adams, of the firm of Mynster & Adams, is enjoying a vacation by visiting Maine, and does not expeet to return un- til September. George Smith, of Smith & Lund, started yesterday for Minnesota, to look up a lo- cation for the firm of Smith & Luud, Neil Smith having bought out the interest of George in this firm, the latter will after his return prepare to go back to Denmark, N, D, Sanford, a capitalist of Avoea, s in the city Saturdsy. He contem- plates soon taking a trip to the Yellow- stone country with his brother, intending to spend the summer there, e recently roturned from Connectiout, where lo left his daughters, Anna aud Eelle, to spend the summer on the senshore with their relatives, Mrs, Boone, who has been such a popu- lar Porterfield’s store, leaves to-day for Dakota agency, about sixty miles beyond Yankton, where she is to engage in teaching in the government school, Her brother in-law has been ap- pointed the Indian agent there and she will make her home with his family, so that, while she will part withmany friends here, she will not be altogether among strangers, The Mgcedonia Tribune says of the Fourth of July oration there, delive J. N, Baldwin, of this city: *‘Mr, ton introduced Mr, J, Buldwin, of Council Bluffs, one of the most talented young men in western lows, who pro- ceoded to deliver a masterly oration of about thirty minutes, The oration was saleswoman in one of the best we have ever listened to, and was highly spoken of by all, It was both logical and eloquent, smooth aud bonds in the sum of cost of the jail and residence (accord ing to the pians as aforesaid) shall no exceed to the county the sum ot §35, 000. 2, Shall the board of supervisors o Pottawattamie county levy a tax of two mills on the dollar annually upon necessary as above. Provided, sitions shall be entitled, ‘“‘For conetruction of county be entitled, nst the construc: tion of county jail.” county auditor is hercby directed to so the proper notices of the sub- “ { miesion of said proposition to be duly published as provided by law. s = CITY ICE CREAM PARLOR. A new stock of french Cream Confec- tionary just received ¢ ice cream, {ruit and confectionery mporium of Smith & McCuen, s to Erk & Daquette, 404 Broad- % Remini:cer Gen, Shern wvely wien | of htm, even if heisat the head of tl army. At Baltimore the other day, one of them came up to him and hold- ing out his hand, exclaimed: “‘Here's one of them old E Missouri bummers, General.’ “Eighth Missouri; you don’t saysof What in the world are you doing here,” responded the Gencral, warm- hth “There’s no hogs about here, Gen- ezal,” said the veteran, Gen, Sherman looked at him with a fuizzical air i “You boys gave mo a great deal af trouble.” “And you gave usa great deal of trouble, General.” “But 1 made you fight like thun- der,” waa the retort of the old com- mander, which raised a laugh. Another veteran siid to the gon- eral: “I have not scen you since the night you crossed the Mississippi at Hard Times.” “Were you there!” asked the gen- eral. *“Yew sir.” ““Whom were you with?” “T was in the commissary depart- ment, and you and your stafl’ rode up hulf starved, and we fed you—on po- tatoes,” A feeblo old soldier, in shaking hands with the general, remarked that the bean soup he was then eating was different from that they had at Carlisle, “for here,” said he, ‘“‘you don’t have to dive for the bean.” “No," said the general, taking a big mouthful, *“this is good.” “‘Been a long time since you ate it before, veneral /" said another. “No; T havo it at home every day when I can get it.” *Lyon, Mass., always was a pood place for health, but it has become o modern Dethesda since Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, of 233 Western avenue, mado hor great discovery of the V. etable compound, or panacea for the principal ills that afilict the fair crea- tion. This difters, hovever, from the ancient scone of marvelous cures in The heal- ing agent, with all its virtues, can bo sent to order by express or mailall over the world. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTIGES. — = NOTICE.—Special advertisoments, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be Inserted in this column at the low rate of TEN C LINE for tho first lnsertion and FIVE PER LINE for each subscquent insertion, Loave adv crtisements ot our office, No, Pear] Strovt, near Broadway. Wants., Wt day. Twenty railroad wen; contractrs Also 20 teamsters, C art Bros,, Maia street, Council Bluffs, this important particular; For trausportation apply. to Stew y In Council Bluffs fo xm, 30 conts per week, de by carriers. Oftice, No 7 Pearl Stroet rondway. D~To For particulars address Council Blufly Council Blufls, Iowa, 668-20t¢ ed Ir'sh setterdog, 1 year o A forcible in its delivery, Mr. Baldwin is & natural orator, and with proper care of volce, will have a brilliant future Never to Late too Mend. Thomas J. Arden, William street, East Buffalo, writes: *Your SrrinG Brossow has worked on me splendid, 1 had no ap- petite; wied to sleep badly and_get up ko the morning unrefreshed; my breath was very offensive and I suffered from severe headache ; since using your Serixg Bros- sou all these symptoms have vanished and I feel quite well.” Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10 cents, Julytdiw —_—— — “Thoroughly.” Leavexwokri, Ks.,, April 16, 1880, H. H. Warner & Co.: Nirs—Your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has thoroughlp cured me of inflammation Fun SALE will " sell cheap! thoroughly yard broker June2r-tf 1 Miscellaneous. reat succoss. Call and see L AHEAD. W accassor taven b the relial wide process, at the Excelslor Gallery 100 Main strect PATTON—Physiclan and Oculist. o any case of sore cyes. It is only from three tc five weeks—Iit makes no differ. ence how long diseased. Wil straighten cr 0,000 that the 3. All votes in favor of said propo- the jail,” and that all votes pgainst said proposition shall a8 buy 100 tons broom corn Aldress 8. 1, 0, box 1042, €. B, Towa. Ju'y3m g £ 2 TR RENT—Two front rooms, unfurnished, very desirable. Loquire at Hee office TOR RENT.—Unfurnished rooms, 621 Main [ Sre t je2l-lm NOR SALE atitul residence lots, 860 each; nothing down, & urmomhoul), by EX'MAYOK VAUGHAN apls-i s of pictures & watter of time, and can cure gencrally iu ‘| Make Money. t f f MANUFACTURERS OF AND Office and Works, Main Street, \ud that the| COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. We glve special attention $o HOISTERS AND HOUSE ¥FRONTS. the fashionable | GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attsntion. A genoral se- sortment of CGoads, Belting, { Brass Piving, ND SUPPLIES FOR 7, Big Iron, Coke, Coal. | CHAS, HENDRIE, \ D. de: t__ —AND— SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonable charges. SOUTH . MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER, 3 ___ Proprietors, _ Rubber Hose, Iron and Lead Pipe, Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings, at Bixby & Wood's, THE PLUMBERS, On Baneroft or (Fourth Streets.) J. M. PALMER, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, __ COUNCIL BLUFFS., IOWA. The Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, Employ the best Bread Baker In the West; also a choice hand for Cakes snd Pies, ad_delivered to all parts of the city. MAURER & CRAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Cut Glass, Fine French China, Silver Ware &c., PHYSICIAN AND SURCEQN, wav Council Bluffs. "SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. N. Anderson, - - Proprietor, 752 Lowier Broadway. Tablo supplied with the hest the market at- fords. Terms 3,60 aud §1.00 per week, Transient $1.00 per day TIGS, OFFIKR. Wo AL M, FUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS, Council Bluffs, Ia, Established, 1866 Dealers in Forcign and Domestic Exchange and home sceurities, INFIRMARY | S 0.0, GADY LD, V.5, (Late Veterinary Surgeon U, 8. A.) The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the City, OFFICE AT BLUE BARN, UPPER BROADWAY. REFERENC All of the b.st Physiciaus in Council Bluls and surrounding country, MRS, J. P, BILLUPS, PROPRIETOR OF RESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE, of the bladder. Joux BranNpoN, oyes, Operate sud remove Ptyreginms, cte. julyddlw lusert artificial eyes, Special” atten tion o re. e o~ July wovelng tadew orus, 06 Al Wanted—A girl for general house- NYONE WANTING somefine quality broom i A v oah g it By wriking bo work, Apply, Bek office, P.T. MAYNE Councll Blutty §13 South Main Strect, Council Blufta, Now house and newly fitted up in frst stylo.” Manie at all Bours. 166 cream Ad lotso uade every eveulng, Fruite acd confectionsrios ~ COUNCIL BLUFFS /IRON WORKS, all the taxubio property of eaid county for the years 1833 and 1884 to pay for the conatruction of a jail and sheriff’s residence, and the purchase of ground ENCINES, BOILERS, MINING ; GENERAL MACHINERY Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, GENERAL MILL MACHINERY, OHOUTT & GO, 00D AFD CARPILT HOUS 7, Oor. Fourth Street,, Council Bluffs, Iowa. HARKNESS, mar-2-8m . MUELLER'S SOLE AG NT FOR CHICKERING AND WEBER PIANO, Burdette and Western Co!- tage Organs. Prices reason- able; terms to suit all. Importer and Dealer in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one- third off. Agents wanted. Correspondence solicited AT IRINSS J. MUELLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA., 3T A . I, QHndER P A I A @ BEF F. F. FORD $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Sat EST Guarantees the MADE TN WX R WEST. and Willow Sreets, Council Bluffs, =, S EREELE.EE IV A TVE TVIL € 7 FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors, Upholstery, Repairing, Etc.,, Wood and i "N 490 l:rua'dwayl,) Cor. Bryant 8t., Council 'Hlu%,etf?.l“lic. Juttne, UNION BAKERY, 517 SQUTH MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THBE CITY. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread, Cake, Pies, &c., delivered to any part of tho city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRES, Proprietor, VEERTTCIATEE BIRO S ——WHOLESALE DEALERS, INe— Hats, Caps, Straw GCGoods, and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED: COUNCEL. BILIEES, ] =, E. COO REAL ESTATE AGENT, Has For Sale, Town Lots, Improved aud Unimproved, also, Railzoad Lands and a number ot Well Improved Farms, both in fowa and Nebraska, Offico with W. S, MAvxE, over Savings Bank, - COUNCIL BLUFS WALL PAPER AND SHADES. Kew Styles Just Received. GEO. . BEATRIY, 11 Pearl Str Council Bluffs. c. A.“Eg"é‘i;‘%gcmco., FURNITURE AND OCROCKERY, Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, W, J. B Nefcalfe and Migs Belle Lewis Aro now dealing in ull kinds of 10005, vl as Zaces, Embrolderies, Ladics' Undorvea of all descriptions. Also Randkerca okh in #11: and Timen; hose of all finds, thread, pius, needles, cte, ~ We hope the laaies will call and see our ssock of goods at 630 Broadway beiore Ko ing elsewhere. E, J. DAVIS, 13 PEARL STREET, ZEPHYRS, GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARKS of All Kinds. A Full Line of Canvas, Felts, Embroidery, Kuittiug Silks and Stum=ed Goods. Nicoe Assortnent of A wmli pe Flotures BOOT'S, Bln TOTWT A C. A. BEEBE, W. BEEBE ney SH.OBS, AT I SLIPPEIRS. Z. T. LINDSEY &/C0,, 412 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10WA |Aud WRSTSIDE SQUARE GLARINCA [OWA