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—— HARKNESS, ORCUTT & €O, 6 'I‘ILEVDAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS, JIOWA WED}\'E DAY, JULY 12 188% The Daily Bee, [sHFTING THE scH that the confidence of the pubiic has name and then proceeds to been maintained througt out, and there him in the columns beneat thump SHIFTING THE SCHEME. - isa bright future before the First| The Nonpareil has not got up GDUNGIL BLUFFS The New Mode of Collecting | Methodist Episcopal church of Dunlap. [ enough enthusiasm yet to hoist it at ey . . - 5, OBSERVER all ) L) o . Llf'(s.nEBE Under a Pro- & e Andabon Times mote. gener ' SAVED {“.‘ f Wednesday Morning, July 12. hibitory Ordinance, S1iLL AHEAD. iely d 1 a half to %E —_— - J. Mueller i still sole agent for the [ suundin il i\ n\e I 3 BUBSCRIPTION RAT Celebrated Chickering Pianos, and |eéxplana cal col-| ¢ { ".LVI\.' RY DQL_AR By Oarrler, = = = = = 20 cents per week. The License Now to be in the Form they can only be got through him |umns % B A" By Mall, Sest $10.00 per Year. of a Forfeited Bond. | e sold a very fine one to an Omaha Kimball, the editor, has secured a BY BUYING YOUR _—— - srty only yesterday. oeitton in Washingtor | e Omce: No, 7 Pearl Street, Near y - - AFD CARPET HOUSE, 1% o much difficulty Broadway. MUNICTPAL MATTERS. ) T EASY. R [ OL ¥, Mamagor ity Circulation, | experienced by the aldermen and cit b m e GROCERIES H. W. TILTON, City Editor. officials in arranging so as to collect [ 1he Doings of the City Fathers in|The Proh o s Having Won a AT THE . in licenses of saloons in view of the Council Assembled, Victory med Inclined to : MINOR MENTIONS. |1l \hui" tho prohibitory amendmont _ Reet Boston Tea Co's Store Broadway, or. Fourth Street. —Shermien taken photographs, has carried and the council has| At the adjourned mecting ofsthe) YRR St e 08ton 16 A ) ) ' passod & atrictly prohibitory ordi. |¢ity council, held Monday night, Al- %ty B L ~Fon SALe.~A fresh milch cow with calf. L. W. Tvriers, A full line of party gloves and flowers peide not n to meet th great auccess, — at Blins', that when this ordinance was passod, | Bowman presided : B 8 v’“\i‘ ; ,'.,"‘ o rldrl -’-~1y Council Bluffs, _—_____—..___, - —The ety councll meet again this|the saloonists would agree to plead| A number of bills were prekented, | ne such i‘ P : evening, guilty once a month and pay §25, but | #mounting to about 8300, They were | Fourth of July night, but was not as Store and dwelling for sale by Herz- 5 referred to the chairmen of the firo, | largely attended or as enthusiastic as ° man. —Herzman s bound to close out. The engineer was yesterday surveying the site of th iposed opera house, at the the corner of Sixth and Broadway. —Joseph Reiter makessuits in the lat- nance, and a penalty of $25 for each and every violation. It was thought they would not do so as the plea would be used against them in the aate courts, Then it was decided to have them pay §20 into the treasury and get a simple receipt therefor, saying nothing about what the money After this plan was shown up in ent styles at 810 Broadway, —Mr. Hicks, living on Avenuo 1, has lost a valuable mare, either stolen or strayed. —There are several unclaimed horses in the pound, —Fine line of mens, boys'and side eaddles at Sherman’s, 124 8 Main, —Millinery goods fitty cents on the dol- ar at Herzman's, Tur Beg, there were many objections to it on all sides. The saloonists looked upon it as a sort of blackmail- ing process, the ordinance being the club with which they were threatened unless thoy slipped $256 into the treasury, The prohibitionists, on the other hand, howled because the city council took this underhanded way of granting liconses, after pretending to pass a prohibitory ordinance. Still another change has been made in the hope of doing away with tho dermen Shugart, Siedentopf, Goulden, and Bicher were present, and Mayor the financo, and the street committees, with power to allow the same, the committees to meet for that purpose sesterday morning, Marshal Turley, N. L. White and property for the extension of Bluff street. City Attorney Mayne reported that the condemnation of the property for an alley between Bancroft and Main str- ets would not be completed before to-morrow. Hon, George F. Wright requested the council to instruct the engineer to give the Milwaukee & St. Paul road ita grade, 8o that it could run it I etc. The city engineer was so in- structed. Alderman Stedentopf presented a resolution ‘hat ver the re- tion and jut meoting sults of the ndment election do was desired, and taken until last There was then assembled in & Nixon's hall not to ex persone, and many adjournment was Monday evening. Bloom od sixty smong the 2 were the \ding enthusiasm which char- i the work done during the campaign. It appeared that the pro- hibitionists had become satisfied with the hard word they had done and the glorions victory thoy had won, Rev, Mr. Bresee presided at this meoting, and addresses were made by himeelf, Rev. Mr. Lemen and Captain Price. Thene speeches wero earncet, and firm 1n the expressions of the de tormination to see that the prohibi- dment wae mads of practicr The city council ¥ 16 Main St. and 15 Pearl 8t., COUNGIL BLUFFS —The ordinance covering licenses of all| wan received for, it boing understood, | W. J. Raymond signified their readi- |many from the = obpe camp, .A_ tage Organs. Prices reason- -l sorts went into effect yesterday, however, that the city would let those | oy to accopt the amount allowed by [ ©72%" ¢ tther y‘) curiosit "'””"“ t- able: terms to suit all U" —Great bargaios in all goods at Herz- | alone who paid, and would prosecute | .\ jury in the condemnation of their ::;"’v .,‘q h\rl);l fi“‘r: "’; s :g:scxtn‘ri( f-fI ER ,I te: d Deal g T thoso who did not pay. e t ! " ] [l l ;" mporter an ealer in MANUFACTURERS OF ENCINES, BOILERS, MINING AND GEWERAL MACHINERY Office and Works, Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Wo givo spectal attontion to Stamp Hills, Smelting Farnaces, HOISTERS AND " shatep ¢ » suditor draw an I aotion —Two plain drunks, Alex Tuttle, and | objections ratsed. 1t is proposed to L dL) L : oriticized for its action in passi PN Wit " C. ¥. Woaver, wero yesterday fined tho | filo compluints against overy saloon | 9rderfor $1,100, and place in the | prohibitory ordinance, and then pro- #ENERAL HILL MACHINERY, regulation amount, man, and fix tho bonds for appearance | Sherif's hands in payment of tho con- | viding a ‘sly scheme for allowi HOUSE FRONTS, —Permit to wed wan yesterday granted ‘W, Gates, of Oakland, and Charlotte Hamilton, of Avoca, —Sherraden is the boss photographer, —The monthly report of the public library shows that out of 833 1 tributed 695 were worka of fic This is about the percentage which character- izes the reading circles of other cities, w dis- —In the wupreme Knabe's cate wos court, yesterday Mr. ain called up. The charge against him was chargod to assault with intent to kill, and the examination set for this afternoon. —The case of the State ve. Allen Ross isto come upin the supreme court this afternoon, but it is generally understood that Ross will bo let loose, the girl who was outraged being caused to disa Rows would d» well to leave town, gots freo ngain, as there is much fee againat him, = ———— — g harges. —A woman with five children was at DUNLAP DOINGS. streets would do this as soon 88 pos-| mpg following transfers of title i the Northwestern dcpot yesterday en route oSt sible. e e fho county| SOUTH MAIN STREET. 67 SOUTH WAIN STREET. for California, where she claimed hcr hus- band was lying dangerously ill, She bailed from Virginia, and being out of fucds sent two of her little boys out to beg for means to help her and hers through. —The Milwaukee & St. Paul company is preparing to put the finishing touches on its line and tor the building of a brick passenger depot nearly opposite the Chi- cago & Rock Island depot, and o freight house opposite that of the Chicago, Bur- lington & Quincy. —The laying of the water pipes on Main strect began yesterday. A trench was dug in the center of the street firut, but it was 800n changed because that portion of tthe gtreot is to be used for w sower. That trench had, therefore, to be filled up again, and the digging begun on one side, —The old gentleman, Fitch, from Da- kota, who was confidenced out of all he had, $175, on Monday evening, is still in the city, trying to raise money to get back home agmin, The cash he had lost he in- tended to use in taking a trip to California to see his daughter, —The following have been installed as the officers of Conncil Bluffs Lodge No.40, Knights of Pythias: Charles Sandersc C.0.,; John Smith, V, C;; wer, .; G. W, McCoy, M. A.; John Metealf, K, of R, and 8,; A, B, Howe, M, of E.; G. M, Washburn, M. of ¥,; Joseph Wesley, 1 Frank Faulkenberg, O, G. —An old Gierman, who arrived over the at §26 each, they to fail to appear, and of course the bonds will be for- feited, thus securing the license of $20 a month. Yosterday threo such cases wore be- gun, they being against Sam Ford, D, J. Frazier and Marvin White. Each deposited §25 to appear to-morrow for trial. Itis safo to say they will not appear, and the 825 each will bo for- feited and go into the treasury. Thus it is thought that lic be collected and at the s strictly prohibitory ordinan force. The great *object of ® tion on the part of the council seems to bo to secure cash for the police fund. It is estimatod that fully sixty waloons will thus . pay 825 a month or $300 yoar, making the handsome sum of $18,000 for the police fund. Thero have already forty-two saloon ' can +| men paid in the $26 ecach, and it is expected the number will soon swell to at lest sixty. The Sinners Robbing Cars and the Saints Bullding Churches. Correspondence of Tug BEE. Dunrar, Ia., July 10,—This pleas- ant town is now in a suitable ‘“‘stew” over the detection gud arrest of some young bloods who for some time past have been to very good porsonal profit, engaged in the highly respecta- ble business of car breaking and rob- bery. Two have been arrested and are now in jail. They are Bayard Christy, son of Dr. Christy, notorious Bayard is about 18 years of age, and was about a year and a half ago guilty of breaking into the store of Mr. Ettinger in Dunlap, and opening the safe, the combination of which he had previously obtained. He secured about $160, but was caught within wn hour, and the money was recovered. Iu the hope that he would reform, his trial for this offence and has been deferred, and he was out on bail, The other bird who has been caged, 18 named —— Burdick, and is about 22 years old, Ho has been working on a farm, and is well connected. A third char- in local circles. . | acter Ned Hickox, is not yet caught. 1t seoms that gotting wind of trouble the boys all skipped, but while Ohristy and Burdick took the train for Chieago, Hickox was sharp enough to start by land and thus has curved demnation of the Knabe property for tho extension of Washington avex Adopted, The samo aldorman moved that the whole Wednesday m¢ with Conrad Gieise with tonding Washington his property. Adopted. Alderman Sicdentopf moved that a epecial committee be appointed to examine tnto the advisibility of finish- ing Union avenue and putting the street from Union avenue to the Union Pacific in passable condition, Alderman Shugarf ning to conf view of ex- nua through examined the condition of a it had been about concluded that thero was 1o money to complete th work, all that could be dor plan out_the lines and thr passablo road. The resolution was withdrawn, it being agreed that the committee on City Attorney Mayno called atten- tion to the fact that the city engineer wanted the counsel to take action in regard to condemning land for the right of way for the river lovee. He thought it would net do to condemn enough for the whole line, as that would leave no money to build the levy with. Ho suggested that a mile only be condemned at present. Ald. Shugart thought that a strip fifty feet wide would be enough in- stead of one a hundred feet wide. Ho moved that the city attorney and the city engineer be mstructed to proceed to condoms each width for a mile, and then the city council could take its choice. Adopted, Ald. Siedentopf, of the special com- mittee, reported that they had de- cided it best to put an arched stone culvert across the creek at Market street, and that the committee thought that bids would be ready to present probably Wednesday night. Alderman Siedentopf moved that the council meet Wednesday morning to confer with Peter Bechtele in re- gard to a market place. Adopted, Alderman Shugart called attention to the fact that the poll tax collector could get no satisfaction of those in and about the transfer, they claiming to be residents of Omaha, and giving him evasive answers. Referred to city attorney to devise some way to enforeo the collection. Alderman Siedent pf reported that Park Policeman Jackson at the park wanted some tool for trimming trees, council meet as a committee of the |, did not think it | glecting necessary as most of the council had | conyention to be held at Des Moines and | on the 27th inst. saloons to run on the payment of §25 it of the expenses campaign was made, bout $1,000 had been exponded, and the receipts had nob been suflicient by abount $168. Among the expenses was $57 a week for pubs lishing a tempe; paper. Plans were talked ov the amount necessary to cover this de- ficiency. ‘The executive committee reported in favor of holding a conventi next Tuesday, for the purpose of tes to attend the state The report was adopt g - ! . The temperands workers were in- vited to meot Rev, Mr. Lemen at his w up the | study in the Baptiat church next Fri- dirt and scrapers, 80 as to mako st a | day evening. Adjournment was then talen. e Gaining Ground. recor'ds by J. W. Squire & Co., ab- stractors of title, real estate and }oan agents, Council Bluffs: T. R. Merk to J. M. Palmer, lot 18 in block 7, and lots 13 and 14 in block 15, Fleming & Davis' addition to city, $220. L. Hammer to Poter Basten, lots 3 and 4 in block 32, Howard's addition to city, $1,350. J. C. Schidder to A. S. Bryant, lots 9 10, 18, 19 and 20 in block b, Pierce's addition to city, $750, 8. D. Tobey to Henry O'Neill, two acres off e, side of . § of w. § of n. e. fofn. e 1,2 75, 40, §125. C. Graul to J. Mergen, undivided § of lot 16 in block 9, Jackson’s addition to city, §2,200. R Foxley to C. Foxley, lot 1 in block 4, Hagg's 1st addition to city, 810, H. V. Short to H, W. Bowen, lot 1 in block 4, Mullen’s subdivision, city, F. and J. 8. MoWilliams o F, G. Van Ness, part of lot 16 in block 23, Neol, $140. . D. Edmundson to B, F, Clayton, . e |, 24, 75, 41, $1,000. J. Uonverse to E. B, Hoyyt, tho s, w.}of s w. §, 34, 77, NO’ GENERAL REPAIR WORK n. A general na- of will roceive prompt atte oo ds: ] Belting, Pining, AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry, Pig Irom, Coke, Coal 8. HENDRIE, Presi ont, § STREET LIVERY, FEED SALE STABLE. All Shippers nand Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonable OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - Iowa. HOLLAND & MILLER, Rubber Hose, Iron and Lead Pipe, Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings, at ; Bixby & Wood’s, THE PLUMBERS. On_Banoroft or (Fourth Streets.) J. M. PALMER, 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 and Fies. Bread delivered to all parts of the clty. MAURER & URAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Cut Glass, Fine French Ctina, Sllver V mar-2-8m M — A L) iH MUSICAL Council Bluffs, Iowa. SOLE AG:»NT FOR CHICKERING AND WEBER PIANO, Burdette and Western Cot- Oorrespondence solicited. ADDRESS J. MUELLER, GOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. MERCHANDISE of all kinds. Sheet Music one- third off. Agents wanted. NN S IS DMLAIDE L A . X E F EORP Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.76 and $2.00 I IEIED WA IS B and Willow™ Sreets, Council Bluffs, FURNITURE Mirrors, Upholstery, Eepairin% Ete,, Wood and Metallic Coffins, L ry No. 438 Broadway, Cor. Bryant St., Council Blufls, Towa. S S EKELLER, IVIL.O. TVEIVE O TS HOUSE. UNION BAKERY, THE BEST BREAD IN THH CITY. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread, Cake, Pies, &c., delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRES, Proprietor, Hats, METCALF Caps, ——WHOLESALE DEALERS ', IN~— Straw Goods, CHICAGO) PRICES DUPLICATED, COUNMORL. BLUFEE'S, BROS, and Buck Gloves. \h N TV A E. C O O ED, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Has For Sale, Town Lots, Imyroved and Unimproved, also, Raiiroad Lands and a number or Well Improved Farms, both in Jowa and Nebraska, Ofiice with W. 8. Mav~E, over Savings Bank, - COUNCIL BLUYS 11 Poarl Street, Conzoil Bluffs. WALL PAPER AND SHADES. New Styles Just Received. GiEO. IR. BE.ARID, C. A. BEEBE, W. RUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CO,, Wholesale and Retai! Dealers in W. BEEBE. } FURNITURE AND CROCKERY, Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, cuncil Bluffs. lrs. J. B Wetcalfe and Mise Bells Lewis Chicago & Rock Island Monday vight, | his tracks. The boys were in the|(rdered. He also stated that Jsckson | Lost, Found, 1o Lwan, For Ssle, 360 BRoavw. i s, TOWA v;t-nl}-u sleep on Il:fll\!llll""rl{l. uut Whll‘lv hlnbit ulf (mu»rkhi:m lflw ;mrnll‘undud witg complained of having to bo on duty | Wents Boardins, ct t v tnsered tthie | TARS TR J U RLLTON, M, D., Ao now desting In all kiuds ond, sl o Laces, Embroidutlon, Ladies” Usdorwes sleepine some one stole his gripsack. e | through freight then breaking in and | far into the night sometimes, and that | column at the low of WEN CENTS PR SRS % D AURRERER Bl N LK len, hose of all kinds, thriad, pias, B e e e | ool B2y Comvoniont ot bo: | o oo the mght sometimens and that | St P, e s v ouves | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, o5, S e B 0 broken open and its contents scattered tweon Grand Junction aud Missouri keep a lemonade stand there. Some PER LINE for ench subsequent inser ico, No. 7 222 Broadwav Counoil Bluf about, but no article of value lost. He|Valley, Besides the three persons|gbjcction was raised to such a pre. |Letve adv ertiviont b our ¢ Y - - caused the arrest of & young German hail. | named, it is understood that certain | cedent, snd the matter deferred until Pearl Btroed, noar hroadwsy ~ SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. Dealer in ing from Denver, who was moneyless and other parties are *‘spotted” as acoom- | (ho pext meeting. Wante, M, Andersam, - - Proprieier, hunting for work, and who also spent the night at the depot. The evidence against the boy was mot very clear, and he was turned loose, plices, and 1 presently find them solves “notorious.” On Sunday last, July 0'h, the new Mothodist church in Dunlap, was The eity engineer reported in re- gard to ruising the and the bridge at the Chicago & Northwestern | ralway, snd also in regzard to the N7 ANTED.—A e ntlow W %0 folu 11 advertiser in a vate, sure and respe able busines «upaz ment, pwying o Iarge Particolars xiven by addressivg H, B, ). box 788, Coune | Bluffs, Ia, 782 Lower Broadway. Tablo supplied with the best the woarket af- 0 .60 and #4.00 per woek, Trausicnt LEPHYRS, of All Kiads &. J. DAVIS, 13 PEARL STREET, GERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS R A Full Line of Canvas, Felts, Embroidery, Knitting Silko and Stamned Goods. Nics Awsortnent of A it ue Plotures '.' dedicated, Rev. P. F. Breese, of | waterways at tho 0. B. & Q P 0w, OFFICHR. R PrTTTTEIEE— Council Bluffs, proched the scrinon, | | An ordinance was pretented fising | WA mEPe A bclags barbor immodiatoly, BO OTS, PERSONAL. and conducted thoe rcivices, being we- | tho dog tex at one dollar, and pro: e : Juyiaf UFFI[}ER & PUSE ) { e sisted by R‘- v 1' »'l\‘-\rl B I'lu viding for the impounding of stray | ) ANTRU-Wark at dreas meking or plain = Ben Brown, the well known St, Louls | present pastor of the chureh, Rev. | dogy, and killing them after five days, Wowiiiy W fawy, Torms, 760 por day BANKERRS, ; > 1o, | Glenwood, Towa, tex. 1. 5. Mills of | Tho ordinanes was parsod to second 4 001111(}11 Blufi‘q Ia Rov, James VI““l"' of Glenwood, In., ) ¢he Congregational church, aud Rev. | reading, and referred to the judiciary \\Y ANTED—Kverybody 1o Coun Blule lo Ny " called at Tk Lrx office yesterday, Mr. Delane, of the Baptist church, | ommittee, b 3 dako TUA Kb 20 OO [ Fean Blises Tahan 1856 George . Phelps, of the Ogden house, [ Dunlap, The morning was rainy and | Alderman Eicher informed the | ear Broadwa i Established, - - AT X is reported as somewhat better yesterday, :!;;l’;""“;\’l"lb )'!‘" the “"u"‘!'“ W“:l well | souncil that the city weighmastercom- | YA7ANTE! uy 100 tous broom corn Dealers in Forsga aud Dos estlc Exchange B Ad v ). illod. ter the sermon, Mr. M, 8. | plained because wood venders did uot ¢ particulars address Councll Blufls | and home sccuritics. of Neb,, ¢ city yes- ¢ < 0 ———————————————————————————— ol ere luthe city yos | ganted a tatement, showing that the | kot place, near the court house. He T : SS WL Y EL RS, i “"f‘" entire property has cost 5,150, of | could not dance all over town to meas- | = S TS \ ¢ President J, A, McAfee, of Park col- | which sum 8930 remained to be pro- | ure the wood. Referred to police com- T southwest of Judge Jam \ lege, Parksyille, Mo., was mmong the call- | vided for. Within half an hour the | mittee. 7 No. 4, Pear] St Sy i ers at Tis Bk office yesterday, cullr‘mgntlmu Iml:i -uhucnlhud $1,016, | ~ Adjournment was then taken until _l‘mn SALE—A red It sh sotter dog, 1 vear old, [ iled ye sver be- | Making the work a_complete success. | Wednesday night. thoroughly yard broken, will'sell cheap! % J. J. Rudd smiled yesterday all over be- [ HEERE L0 WEERE iR e wo y night. o g, hotoughly JaKd B ke, N cause an eight-pound boy bad been added to the household. The father is doing well, e — Unrive As being a certain curefor the worst forms years ago, during the pastorate ol Rev. Mr. Lisle. room 30x40, The style of the build. ing is quite peculiar, bei The building is of brick, 47)x60 foet, with a basement f Not Uver-Enthusiastic, Even among the papers who profess to acquiesce in the nomination of d Major Anderson there seems no great modeled ju'y8-1m s NOR RENT—Two front rooms, unf | desirable. loquire at Beo office. Ju AL 621 Main 211w T.J.CADY, M.D, V.., (Late Veterinary Surgeon U, 8, A.) ug i quite peculia,’ boing modolod | TS0 MU D SO0 KPR o e Uaturthod oms indigestion, cc sation, | after the old” Roman basilicas, giving " e Sure: 3 ‘lj.‘.. :{;{r?;fl‘;'le“tfixid"l] or, disorderod | the largest possible seating capacity. | Delta, for instance, feebly hoists his oK. SALE By Jful_residen so|The Only Veterinary Surgeon Kidney, eto., and as & medicine for cradi- cating every species of humor, from an or- Qinary pimple to the worst ulcer, Bukbock Broon Birreks stands unrivaled, Price $1.00.0 Jullo-dlw —_— CITY I0E CREAM PARLOR. A new stock of french Oream Confeo tlonary just received at the fashionable | in western Iowa, probably the very fce cream, fruit and confectionery emporium of Bmith & McCuen, suc cessors to Ert & Duquette, 404 Broad way. —— When the gallery will seat from to 470 persons. 'l'lmu%flm church is 8o far advanced that can bo used it is not yel tinished, The basement is not com: pleted, the tower 18 not built, nor i the gallery put in. is built the house When finished name and right undor gives the fol. lowing falut-hearted and plaintive d | appeal: t| We have met the enemy and we are theirs by one wmajority. - As the o | majority held their grip ly and Maj. Anderson was 1 for nominat; this will be one of the best cuurches [ congress in this district we hoist his best, outside of Council Blufls, In|only preferring the undertaking the bu:ldmiv of such a|that the boys be casy house the Methodists of npme at the head of our columns on us and ex- Dunlap have | plain some things that to the unin- shown an almost boundless *‘faith,” |itiasted may appear unne uot only in God, but in the generosity ! ap) ssary, The aajor's majority will probably not bo Wanted—A girl for general house- | of the public, and their work has beei | over 2,000, Tho Atlantlo Telegraph holste his work, Apply, Bk office. so carcfully and satisfactoril y managed ntle request | cach; nothing down, and & per ach; nOtINE SO MAYOR VAUGHAN apl8-t1 e —— Miscellaneous. Call and see | taven bt at the Exe | TILL AT EAD—Great success lable gelatine bro 10, Main street. BW ON—Physician and Oculist 2 tuatter of time, and can cure gencrally in | from three tc five weeks—it wakes no differ chce how long disesscd. Will straighten cross “yes, operato nd remove Pryreginme, etc., 't ‘wrtificial eyes, Bpecial attention to re tadew orms, apo AL A DXONE WANTING someOue quality brooin cod can got It by writing $o 43 oorn weed QN F MAYNE Council Blully 2 in the City. OFFICE AT BLUE BARN, |~ UPPER BROADWAY. REFERENCES All of the best Fhys clans in Council Bluffs and surroundin eountry MRS, J. P. BILLUPS, PROPRIETOR OF RESTAURANT & BATING HOUSE, 818 South Main Street, Council Bluffs. New house and newly fitted up in first clas style. Meals at all hours. Ice cream & ad lemo- Dade evory eveuing. Frulta s d confectioneries Z. I, LI HDSEY & CO,, 412 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10WL And WESTSIDE SQUARE CLARINLCA '0FA

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