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THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS U — ——————— The Daily Bee. GOUNCIL BLUFFS. g PiAVTV(;i:IING PATCH WORK gusted With the Troubles Monday Murn‘in(’.’, July 17, of Ordinznce Making. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 20 cont per week 10.00 per Year. Past Blunders To-Night. No. 7 Pearl P Street, Near( . meoting of the council, held rond way. s SAYNE & GRIFFIN, Managers City Circala. | Friday night, there wero only four al- tion, " dermen present, Messra. Newell, Shu- H. W. TILTON, City Editor, gart, Siedentopf and Eicher, and the MINOR MENTIONS ordinance covering licenses of all sorts or attempting to cover them, was the chief theme of talk. City Attorney Mayne —Sherraden makes photographs. —Many cellars in the city which have had never leaked before, are now turned into in it, but a discussion brought to light 0 many other faults, and so many quostions of doubt, that the task of remodying seemed a hopeless one. aquarinms, —¥ calf. SaLk—A fresh milch cow with L. W Turueys, Officer Brooks yesterday arrested one of the Smith family for disturbing the pence. of making the amendments needed ~Store and dwelling for saleby Herz: | by then and there, one after an- Lo other, 80 as to got the thing fixed up. —Tom Ryan was so drunk yesterday | ojjorman Siedentopf thought it bet- that Officer Brooks tock him under his ter go slow and sure, Ho said the wing. council had become a laughing stock —Herzman is bound to close out. on accoant of its hasty and wreckless way of making ordinancer, and when this particular ordinance was next fixed up, he wanted it so that it would not have to be changed again right away. There was much talk about who was to blame for the mistakes. It was laid off on The Nonpareil, it being that its printers had made so many typograpical errors in the firet publication as to render a revision necessary. Then The Nonpareil had failed to correct somo of tho mis- takes marked to be corrected, and hence the second publication was faulty. Alderman Newell objected to the clerk sending tho original ordi- nance to the printers. It should be kept, and a copy sent. Then when the original was asked for in court it could be produced, not in “‘takes,” as gathered up in the printing offico, but in its entirety. Some of the aldermen were in favor —Tee Farman was complained of Sat- urday for being drunk and resisting Offi- cer Bathyte, —Great bargainsin all goods at Herz- man's, May Sherman, for being drunk and psing vulgar language, was taxed enough to make a $10 bill heart broken on Satur® day. —Joseph Reiter makes suits in tho lat- est styles at 810 Broadway. —Rey. 8. G, Lyons, of San Francisco, s visiting Rev, Mr, Welch avdfamily, ed at St. Paul's Epiccopal church yesterday, —Fine line of mens', boys'and side #addles at Sherman’s, 124 8 Main, —At the Congregational church last eve+ ning, Rev, Mr. Hamlin gave another of his series of sermous on the ten command- ments, The Aldermen Themselves Die- They Hope to be Able to Remedy prepared an ordinance amending some of the glaring defects .| county, F. L. Davis and Mr. Evans were in the city Saturday, having been looking in various directions in vain, They have not abandoned the hunt, however, or the hope of captur- ing him and recovering the property. The teau thus taken consisted of bay horses, shing about 1,000 pounds each each. The near one is a little the speedier of the two, and has a white spot on the forehead The buggy has a top, its body is paint- ed wine color, and its running gear black. The harness is black trimmed. The young man himself is of medium height, black curly haired, smooth face, and rather thick lips. The hotel men, as well as Mr, Evans, are very anxious to learn his whereabouts, and it is probable that he will ere long be heard from. CITY ICE CREAM PARLOR, A new stock of french Cream Confec- tionary just received at the fashionable ice cream, fruit and confectionery omporinm of Smith & McCuon, suc- cessors to Erk & Duquette, 404 Broad- way. e - CAPIURED CONSPIRATORS, Devilish Plot to Wreck Trains for the Purpose of Robbery. Correspondence of The Bee, Louax, Ta., July 16, - Quite a rip- ple of excitement was created in our town this morning by the appearance of Deputy Sheriff Fred J. Roborts, of Dunlap, who, together with Detecttve Charles C. Healy, of the C. & N. W, and the 8. C. & P. railroads had in custody parties who gave their names as follows: Ira Stage, E. C. Bald- ridge, John F. Smith and C. Wilson The prisoners were arraigned before George Wilson, justice of the peace, on_the charge of conspir-cy to_ditch and wreck a train on the C. & N. W railroad and one on the 8, 0. & P. railrond, onor aboat the 13th of July, 1882, for the purpose of robbery. Dofendants were arrested last night about 1 o'clock a. m., in the city of Blair, Nebraska, and conveyed to this town this morning by the officers above named, Defendants waived an examination 4 | —Miliinery goods filty cents on the dol- ar at Herzman's, —The Juvevileband gave a street parade and some excellent music Saturday after- noon as an advertisement for the ball game which didn't take place, —The Milwaukee & St. Paul folks are using the old Kansos y railway build- ing ns headquarters until they can get their new brick depot done, —There were many Saturday afternoon whose nerves began to shake as the black clouds rolled np so suddenly, It was enough to warn one of a cyclone, but proved to be only a dash of rain with a little wind, —The water works company has pur- chased of John Hammer a lot on Bancroft street just north of Charlex Moore's resi- dence, and proposes to put up there a brick buuilding, two stories, £r its general office and headquarters. —There is much doubt whether the or- dinance creating a paid fire department in Council Eluffs is of any account, It is claimed that it takes theee-fourths of the council to pass an ordinanca, and that there were less than that number of Al dermen present when this ordinance was Passed, —To-night an enjoyable entertuinment and varied programme of music and mirth is promised at Dohany’s by Molntyre & Heath's combination, There has been a dearth of amusements of late, and the coming of this company will prove a happy relief, —The complaint made auainst Mrs, Bevson by Wells Cook, to the effect that his Larn and surroundings constituted a nuisance, occupied Judge Aylesworth’s Alderman Shugart insisted that or- | and their bonds were fixed at $1,000 dinances should bo spread upon the|each, in default of which they were minutes and then a copy made for the | conveyed to quarters in our county printors, and the proof compared with | jail. the original. Too much praize cannot be given to The clerk explained that The Non- | Deputy Sherifi’ Roberts and Detective pareil did not have typo enough to| Healy 1or the manner in which they keep the ordinarce standing a day 80 | have worked up the case and labored a8 to give timo for this sort of proof|to bring to justice the parties of a reading. decp laid and horrible scheme, and it Ono of the aldermen suggested that | tho persons arrested aro the guilty the council get some paper that did|ones, they will no doubt receive their have type enough, reward at our August term of the dis- The defects and mietakes in the| trict court. ALPHA, ordinance were then pointed out so far as discovered, with the uncertainty of how many more there might be yet Hopo on, Hope Ever. No matter what the ailment may be, rheu- discovered, matism, neuralgia, lameness, asthma, Mr. Britton, in bohalf of the ox- | bronchitis—if other treatment have failed made in regard to common carriers. | relief, Jull0-diw It was not at all in accordance with Tt e what the agreement was by which the| HARKNISS, ORCUTT & CO. carriers had paid in their money, desire to call attention to a largé lot After much talk, it was discovered | of very desirable Dress Goods, which that it took three-fourths of the coun- | they are closing at 12} and 20c. per yard. cil to suspend the rules or pass an or- PREPARING THE PROGRAM. dinance, and there were only four present, This seemed a startler to the aldermen, and the query arose whether some ordinances had not been &)uled by a less number than re- uired by law. It was stated that the re department ordinance was thus illegally passed. There being one vote too few, and the council not being able to do anything with the defective ordinance, on which they had spent the evening, it was con- cluded to try to-night to get enough of thealdermen together to fix the or- dinance up as it should be. After making the amendments and publish- ing them, it will take five days before they are in force, and in the mean-|erected at once and all conveniences time peddlers, ete., will have it their | provided, It is propable that Cherry The Purees Offered for the Septem- ber Meeting Here, and the Ar- rangements for the Feair. The plan for having an agricultural fair in connection with the fall meet- ing of the Driving Park association seems to be meeting with favor, and the promise is given that it will be highly sucecssful in all respects. The date fixed upon is September 18th to 22d inclusive. Buildings are to be time and attention most of Saturday. The case was taken under advisement until to- day, ing about it, e — A FAST YOUNG MAN. Concordin Lodgs Knights of Pythias has installed asits officers for the ensning term, Jaseph Reiter, C.; H, Nutt, O, C.; A. Auber, prelate; . Luchon, V. C. Borehausen, M. of 1,; B, Graul, M, of F.; P, Kettler, K. of R, 1. 8,; J, Kreig- ler, M, at A.; Wil iam Bubee, 1, Kost, ( A, Hoher, D, D, G, C, —Complaints have been entered against a number of feminines of soiled reputution, and they are expected to step into court and pay their fiues, or in other words to put up their licenre money forthe month, The list embraces Kitty Everett, Birdie Meeker, Allie Benton, Jesse De Forrest, May Sherman and Stella Long, ~There was much dlsappointment Sat- urday afternoon among the base ball lovers. They had set their hearts upon a treat in seeing o gamo between the Union Pacific and Council Bluffs nines, but the muddy condition of the grounds prevented, “There were & number here from Glenwood, Omabia and other places, who were doubly Hotel Bill and a Valuable Team, Ogden house, his second coming- cluded a set of surveying instruments a tont, and other traps. soem actively engaged in any bu ness, a promised position in the employ o the Union Pacific_railway company. be prospering in all hi yi disappointed. 1t s understood that. the | way hormething on (he spmrt. ey gon game will be played next Thursday after- | grous in his spendings at the bar, and moon instead, was equally froe to have drink charged, he bosrd bill kept on Postoffice Changes. The following are the postoffice [ kept on shrinking, changes in Nebraska and Iowa during | have lost considerable money on th: the week ending July 8, 1882, furn- ished by William Van Vleck, of the | o, postoffics department: week or 8o ago he was presse his board bill, which had reache So Fast that He Gets Awsy with a About two months ago a young man named George MoBride came to this city, and mado his headquarters at the He had heen here a year previous, and during his stay had conducted himself apparently straight, 80 that there was little suspicion on He claimed to be a civil engineer, and his baggage in- He did not and explainod that ho was waiting for He was well dressed, seemed to have plenty of money, wore an sbundance of jewelry, noted the time of day by an elegant gold watch, and seemed 1o He growing, and the young man’s roll He claimed to races, but expected remittances soon. own way and the officers can do noth- | g¢reet will be vacated in order to give more room for the association, the aity to take in its place a strip just east of that streel. Liberal premiums ara to be offered for stock and agri- cultural exhibits, and arrangements are being mado for holding a stock salo of thoroughbred cattle. There promises to be n splendid showing of speod also. Tho associa- tion has proposed the following list of purscs, the aggregato reaching nearl £10,000: R T DAY, SEPTEMBER 18, No. 1-Run, 4 mile dash, 2-year- olds, for Towa and Nebraska colts, $200, $100, 50, $30 and §20. No, 2--Pace, free-for-all, §500, 8250, , | $126, 76 and §50. SECOND DAY, BEPTEMBER 19, )| No, lrotting, 3 minute olass, $500, $250, $126, $76 and §50. f| No. 4—Trotting, 2:36 class, §500— . | 8200, 8125, $75 and §50. No. 6—Run, 4 mile, 2 in 3, §600 - 160, 875, $45 and §30. THIKD DAY, SEPTEMBER 20, No. 6—Trotting, 2:40 class, $600— 8300, 8150, §90and §60. 0, rotting, 2:23 class, $600- $300, $150, §90 and 60, . '“I:;L si«i(—ml{unk, 14 miles, novelty, 500 to §, $150 to mile, and §200 4o finish, 5 'H DAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 5 Irotting, 2:50 class, $600— 250, §126, §75 and §60. No. 10 ~Trotting, 2:38 class, $500 o d d NEBRASKA, Established—Philipsburg, connty, George Gillet, P, M, county. Name and site changed — Dayton, | the remaining bl‘g‘fia a8 a0 equiva- Boone county to Cedar Rapids, $80 bill, Postmasters appointed-- Winneba- go, Omaha W. Cass, IOWA, Established—Atkine, Benton coun- [and hired a team and” covered buggy ty, John M. Horn, P, M.; Irvington, | to go out in the country to see his Quster | wor's at Florence, and would receive Discontinued - Walnut (irove, Knox [ day night he disappeared, and the reserve, Cornelius J. | is from Missouri Valley, O'Connor; Yale, Valloy county, Chas, | pears to have gone directly from here, w over §80, and gave as an excuse for ~— 8200, §125, $75 and §50. delay that he was to do some No. 11-Ruo, 1} mile, over 6 hur- dlos, $600 - $300, $160, $90 and $60, 'H DAY, SEPTEMBER 22, —Trotting, 7 cluss, $600 506, $130, 800 and §60, ! —Trotting, free for all, §700 50, $170. 8106 and 810, " " 0. 14——Run, 1 mile, 3 in b, 86 ere he ap- _f:sou. 8150, §0 and §00, Lol AR A0 e acher touea hago or sensational trotters or paces, Thowas Evans' livery stable there, #5,000 $100 from there Monday last. Sun- hotel folks now look mournfully at | lent for their The next heard of the young man wfi Judge Reed has returned home, A TOWA OND i\ga JU LY 17 188% among the commercial tourists, who spent Sunday at the Ogden, F. L. Davis, of Missouri Valley, special agent of the State Insurance company, spent Saturoay in the city. Dr. McKune has gone to Chicago in the interests of the Driving Park association, of which he is manager. A, O, Clark, of Plattsmouth, was in the city yesterday visiting his brother, the fat man of The Nonpareil, and other relatives, A. J. Caughey, who has been teaching school at Tewis, has now set apart two waeks for a visit to friends here, his old home. K. E. Harkness, of Harkness, Orcutt & Co., has gone east with his family, com- bining the pleasure of meeting friends with the business of buying goods, 13, M. Smith, who was proprietor of the Briggs hotse when 1t burned, has arrangea to open a hotel at Defiance, a new town on the Milwaukee & St. Paul road, Mr, and Mrs, F. S, Pusey have left for the oast, where with Mrs, Montgomery and children they will spend some time on the sesshore with their parents, Gen, and Mrs, Dodge, James Frainey, Esq., feft last evening for the enst to purchase "stock for the tailoring establishment which he expects to open roon, He will be absent about three weeks. Phil. McShane, of the hardware firm of McShane & Sullivan, Omaha, was among those disappointed on not seeing the prom- isod ball game on Saturday, Ho sheltered himeelt in Tuk Bie office, and waited for dry weather, Nover Give Up. 1f you are suffering with low and de. rex sed apirits, loss of appetite, geu ebility, disordered blood, weak ‘con tion, headache, or any disease of a bilious nature, by all means procuroa bottl Electric Bitters, You will be surprised vee the rapid improyement that will follow; you will be inspi i life; strength and activity will retump misery will cease, and hen, n rejoice in the praise of Ele Soid at fifty cents a,bottle, by C. man. Good- & - A MAGNIFICENT TROSSEAU. The Elegant Collectioh of Dresses for a Young Bride. Perhaps the finest wedding tros- seau ever made in this country has just been sent from John Wana- maker’s dress department to a young lady in Norfolk, Virginia, There were sixteen dresses in all, wonderful combinations in silk, satin and lace; just such dresses as ladies rave over with exclamations of delight. The wedding dress was of white satin and duchesse lace. The gown was cut with equare neck and a flowing ducal train, trimmed with lace, and a duch- osse lace fichu, the entire front being covered with lace. The silk was slashed out at the bottom and, the slashes filled with lace. A dinner dress was made of old gold brocade and satin, princess back and panniers; the front shirred on’ the bask, and trimmed with Spoanish lace. The square neck was filled in with lace, and the elbow sleeves are elaborately trimwed with lace. A garnet satin de Lyon dress, to wear at a reception or dinner, bore a front of damasse embroidery, Bufant back, and pointed basque front and back, trimmed with ecru embroidery, White nun’s veiling trimmed with Oriental lace, formed a dress for afternoon or carriage wear, The front was trimmed with alter- nate pleatings of lace and veiling. Jabot lace encircled the neck and fell in lines down the front and back. The sleeves were were also trimmed with lace. A morning dress was made of bronze and figured silk, with two deep pleated sides on the skirt; short draped apron front and full draping bask, with a sash trimming of fig- ured silk. Another dress was made of black watered and plain satin mer- veilleux, and »still another was com- posed of black Spanish lace and moire stripe. A blue cashmere dressing sack was handsomely trimmed with swans-down, Millions Given Away. Millions of Bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery tor Cousumption, Coughs and Colds, have been given away as Trial Jottles of the 'arg e, This enormous outlay would be strous to the pro- prietors, were it uot for the rare merits possesed by this wonderful medicine. Call #, Goodman's Drug Store, and get Trial Bottle free, andg,try for yourself, ALl 6 Baca, COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. —Special advertisements, suc as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will be Inserted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTH PER LINE for each subsequent insertion Leave adv ertisements at our office, No. 7 Pear] Stroet, r Broadw FIVE CENTS SAVED BY BUYING GROCERIES AT THE Boston Tea Co's Store, 16 Main 8t and 15 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs, YOUR TRY IT AND Make Money.\ " COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF ENCINES, BOILERS, MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY Office and Works, Main Street, OOUNCOIL BLUFFS, IOWA. We give special attentlon to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY, HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attentlon. A general as- gortment of Prass (loods, Belting, Piving, AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry, Pig Iron, Coke, Coal CHAS. HENDRIF, President MaIN STREET LIVERY, FEED —AND— SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonable charges. s SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - Towa. HOLLAND & MILLER, i P Proprietors. Rubber Hose, Iron and Lead Pipe, Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings, at : Bixby & Wood's, THE PLUMBERS, On Bancroft or (Fourth Streets.) J. M. PALMER, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, __COUNCIL BLUFES, IOWA. The Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, Employ the best Bread Baker in the West; also a choico hand for Cakes and Pies, Bread delivered to all t the ¢ MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Cut Glass, Fine French China, Silver Ware &c., 840 BroAbway, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. MRS, H. J. nIL1ON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Proadwav_Connoil Bluffs. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. N, Anderson, - - Proprietor, 782 Lower Brosdway, Table supp'ed with the best the market at- fords. Terus §3.60 and $4 00 por week. Transient £1.00 per day 1 Wants. \\/ ANTED—A good horse, for goneral pur Poses, t Inquire st A, B, Mayne & Julid t —A first-class barber immediately, 3 to J. J. Good, Courcil Illlu'-,ll.(, 1 body 0 cents . Otfice, No in Council Bluffs 1t r week, de Pear] Streot Y Iivered by carrier near Broadway. \VANTED—TQ buy 100 ton For particulars address C Councll Blufts, lowa. Broom Factory, & For Sale and Rent l<\dl( SALE—At & bargsin, & restsurant and bakery, nicely furnished, and havig & good Address, box seventy, Em: Jyle-oe* Paying patronage. e18ou, lowa, 1 year old, sell cheap NOR SALE—A red Ir sh setter deg, F Y i x 1042, C. B, Iowa. thoroughly yard bruken, w Address 8, 1, 0. b Julydlm RECTRATS. M & JOR RENT.—Unfurnished rooms, 61 Main Stre ¢, ]E_ l_ul JOR SALE—Beanutiful resids lots, 860 each; lown, and 83 permonth only, hl: achi nothiug A S O VAUGHAN apl8-tt e \scellaneous. TION, OFFICKR WL M. PUBKEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BaNNKERS, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, 1866 Dealers in Forelgu apd Domestic Exchange and home securities, " INFIRMARY | R 1.J.CADVMLD, V.6, (Late Veterinary Surgeon U, 8. A.) The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the City. OFFICE AT BLUE BARN, HARKNESS, ORCUTT & G, RY GOODS AMD CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, or Fourth Strest., Council Bluffs, Iowa. J. MUELLER’ SOLE AG-NT FOR CHICKERING AND WEBER PIANO, Burdette and Western Cot- 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. Correspondencs solicited. ADDRESS J. MUELLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. L A Ha F». = . FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S5 L E IR, T &S5 VLA IDIE TCIXIE W7 ERS T, Bluff end Willew Sreets, Council Bluffs. . R R EL IR, IVEAIVERT O L s FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors, Upholstery, }-»epmnn%, Ete,, Wood and Metallic Coffins. No. 436 Broadway, Cor. Bryant St., Council Blufls, Towa. UNION BAKERY, 517 SCUTH RAAIN STREET. 1HE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread, Cake, Pies, &c., delivered to any part of the city. Our ‘Wagons run all day. Y P. AYRES, Proprietor, METCALF BROS, ~——WHOLESALE DEALERS:, IN— Hats, Straw Goods, and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. COUNOIL. BL.UEE'S, - =, E. COO REAL ESTATE AGENT, Has For Sale, Town Lots, Improved and Unimproved, also, Railroad Lands and a number ot Well Improved Farms, both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. S. Mav~E, over Savings Bank, - COUNCIL BLUFS WALL PAPER AND SHADES. New Styles Just Received. GEOC. IR. BE.AIRID, 11 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. W. RUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CO,, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY, Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ws, J. . Metcalfe and Miss Belle Lewis Are now dealing In all kinds of fancy goor s, ench a8 Laces, Embroideries, Ladies' Underwea of all descriptions. Also Handkerchiefs, both in silk and linen, hose of all Kinds, thread, pins, needles, cte, We hope the lagies will call srd see cur stock of geods at 68¢ Broadway bifore g ing elsewhere. E. J. DAVIS, 13 PEARL S8TREET, ZEPHYRS, CERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All Kinds. A Full Line of Csanvas, Felts, Embroidery, Knitting Silks and Stamned Goods: Nice Assortnentof A wli ue Plctures BOOTS, HQptHpH QrHndR 3 == Caps, TIOW A. C. A. BEEBE, W. BEEBE SEIOES, A™ND SLIPPERS. ossuth cour.ty, Burr C, Minkler, P, |uncle, who formerly lived in this oity, M.; Viele, Lev county, Albert [Os-|and was engaged in business here. burn, P. M, Young McBride returned with the Discontinued — Finchford, Black | team about 1 o'clock at night, but did Hawk county; Boyder, Dallas county. | not settle for it, saying that he wanted Postmasters appointed—Page Cen- | it again for a trip to Logan. In the | e 04 ter, Page county, rA. Gillespie; Ver- | morning be took the team again with :v a0 . oqua, Jones county, N, 8. Mershon, | the understauding that he would be . Faist, of Milwaukee, who knows — back by noon or shortly after. The |\ 8bout will machinery, wus a sojouruer time wore on and Thursday passed, | here over Sunday. and still no tidings from him. Sus.| Major Marsell, of Des Moines, who was ncas 1o the shoul. | Picion was aroused and the owner and | formerly in railway business here, spent S0 g head through lausuos 1o, e e | afioars slarted off to fina him, Wiloy | Sunday i thiscity, v ; O1L he was entirely cured, jullo-diw | Middleton, the sheriff of Harrisod | W. H, Waterbuy, of Chicago, B UPPER BROADWAY. 7. T. LINDSEY & CO0,, All of the best Phys cismg ln Couacil Blufls and ; surround.u _country. MRS. J. P, BILLUPS, PROPRIETOR OF RESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE, §18 South Main Street, Council Bluffs, New house sud newly fitted up in first clase stvle. Meals at all hours. Ice creaw and lemo- Wit every eveaing. Frults sud oo Council Blufts 1t at Boston 0. Dr, Thowas Jeffrels is on the crippled list by a sore foot, George T. Shaw, of Rock Island, who is interested in coal and coke, Sundayed at ot stiont on TILL AHEAD Iy au pictuces o Process, see [ at the Excelslor Gallery 1 K. W. L. PATTON—Physician and Oculist, D) by saae of sore eyes. 1t ia ouly & natier of time, 413 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10W& Makin, aise. John Hayes, Cr«fit P, O, says that for nine months he could not raise” his haud A Can cure. gonerally” 10 thi o ooks—It makes no differ- slce Low jong diseasd: Wil straighien crove eyes, operate and remove Pty by . nsert lfilfilfl‘l eyos. Special sl ten tion to re- wovelng tadew orms, apott And WESTSIDE SGTARE BLARINCA [OWA.