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The Daily Bee. BEAUTY AND BUSINESS. THE DAILY BEE----COU C1L BLUFFS [OWA MONDAY, fally to final and eternal rest, conte het, and she passed quistly and peace- QCTUBE‘h 16 TOBAUCO THIEVES nt - COUNCIL BLUFFS gPECIAl HARKNESS, OROUTT & G e e oo o | Dr. Pinney Throws Open His New and [in the bellef that beyond this \ , # Broadway Store, NOTIGES. PUUNG L BLUFFS Elexant Office with Lavish carthly he f norrow, pan and sof But Take Only N'cotine. — . " v N Hoepitality cring, thereis a blesaed hasen of rest, . NOTICE. —Spacial advortis P A 5 PE oy - the heritage of the good, the trua and 8o ) , ‘Satard oht | ot Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Romt, 2 & Monday Morning, Oct. 16 Dr. Pinney having fir the jnst, ' I'"“ i SAtarcay HIER | waats, Bosrding, ete., will be insertod tu this fi ey —— z = offics, the bullding of w Mrs. Remington waa the ouly ister | Duralars effectod entrance int0| olumn at the ow tatoof TEN | ard') SUBSURIFTION RATES: bary " ‘ of 0. 8. Clatk,of this city, and the |Bell & Hall's store on apper Broad: | LINE for the firt tnacrtion and F 3 N 6 e s s a §1000pe Yo I“ it b y 4alf sister of T P. Clark, of Mi- | way by cutting a hole in the rear door, | PER LINE for each i 4 — 10 dedicated it in a happy manner|ponk, Ilinois, nd A Olatk, |and tHe¥ gettivg & ohance to atip o | UmYe 8dv e nta W offico, se: No. 7 Pes Street, Near |Saturday evening o receiving a | of Plattamouth, b, all of whom |, 4. ik ¢ 2. beTE Wi LONT] Steost, HOsT B0 . - » - H. W. TILTON, Bditor. L g e building is of brick, | |\ i1 ore and other rolatives will have | ored, they took only tobacco and | \RTANTED=A rosd «irl con I o ¥ | one story and bascrent, and adjoins | {he sympathy of all who knom them, | Cigars, there being miseed two DoXes v waiier, ' g v MINOR MENTIONE. hin residence on Pearl atroet. Itsex The funeral obscquiea will occur ""h« ln\i“r and several pac r]v W o 2 h. 3 the d sed at]tobaceo. The los 43 not discoverec FANTED—A 15 or 18 Maueller's Pala Hall, anwell front with stone trimmings, and ‘\’ ":""”[:"l .“l S hi "i:;,tfl'.';, ; v Vnm(‘r:;;:::‘:l%;lfl.,w".;u:‘.;u.:dl Y | e T lflfl.[quV, an UL ouree oy ~Bherraden makes, photographs, its bearings, outside as well as inside, | 1o wis, of that place. Y der. Whae ¥ Officer Tsson arreated William Ross | the markaof true workmanship, The . A — — e . . Sor Vel dFcie building is about 24 fect equare, and THLY GOT THE BLUES CULLED FROM THE COURTS Bt AR O4hA ¥ CRNVESE W Houncil Binffs, lowa e \ its interior 18 divided very conve —— - \stest, most | _mar.2:8m ~Hazel Kirke is to be ziven at Doba- | niantly into several apartments, con- [ The Council Biuffs Champions Win [ Oharges of Murderous Intent, High- PO I ney's this evaning stating of a hallway, a lagge reception Another Victory way Robbery, Forgery, Becldes £ Der offce, Omsha. o m , "‘ Waill McFad en's miiitary band gave | foom, and an operating room at the AN Minor Offenses Lodged - e i « stroet parade yestorday, rear. The interior is really ele-| (5 Saturday aftetnoon the Lad. WSS DI ans) WV A oo e 1 ek A SOSS gant and is not merely & Y S 10YN EPENETER, 807 Broad « 1 o il T 4 St B ' . 0 " ) . ot JOT 'ENETER, 8 rondway, Con-el 'm:m;y -mrhltn uv[m(pl X.th“ Dates | Plaze ana glitter, but its richness of nlllo |H;:nu agatn ;:\cl-]l«d |h.,munc;| On Satarday Celman Smith, the old | it 1n Toust : yesterday on a charge of assault. coloring and beanty of decoration | Bluffs boys on the latter's grounds A ed - e r ——— - — ) ~Howe & Son are puttiug sn addition | blends and harmonizes so that &|and were agaln defeated, the Bluffs ";'"tc:.'““f’d ikl :"“];;”‘ ’(',"'l. 0 [ YN G at Sayna & O, come North #th and P Headquarters For the Cele-| onty their Broadway atore charsiing effeet 18, given 10 the WHOLB, | soseinio wall carned victory of © to | oo & voroed wite, b, Laceuab |wils sheet brated p " Each room is furnished and decorated LW bl Bmith, and his son-in-law, Sam New- | yx7x rp X ~Henry Foss has taken ghe contract for g The following is the score 7 ‘ NTED--A ner! honsework in building & $2.000 residence tor Thomaa in a manner differing from the others, fRivitLy BLos % Vb ton, had his examination Saturday a small fa . Rathiof and it s difficult to dotermine which |y ;"0 Tn EE TTEET 5 '6"1" &5 | before Justico Frainey. Thore wero| \\/ ANTEE 5 0 bulldings to move. W make e er 1 an 0 s el is the handsomest. The windows of liryrm' 15t b 209 2 1a) et ‘0! witne for th speci Ity of movi g houses and safes| ] ~Charles Fox, of MoAtes & Fox, is the | full French plate are farnished with | Kaodell, c.... ... At T R ) a large Pum r of witnesses .or he | Address W Ayleswortn, box #79, Conncil U Josee of » dress cont, which some thief |ibside bliuds, which are very daintily | Philan, 24 b. 1 1 2 1 0|presecution, The testimony in sub — T I ' Toys and Fancy Goods ey R | tinted, while the doors and other [ Kesser, 34 b 00 1 1 2|gtance showing that as Mrs, Smith, n "oosa pet wess o8 Wholesale and Retail . | woodwork are likewise adorned by | Webster, r.f . 0 1 2 1 0lg. Newton and soveral others of |livered by carriers, Office, No 7 Pearl Strect . ~Juatice Frainey who is an enthusisstio | i ine P\ ha0d with dolicate tinta, | G+ Xhomas, c. .. 00100 fami! Pk ) | BosF Broadway. TSR ARRLLER HEARE ARMBEYAR b g | LlLlo) Wk BHAdBd with delichte Uintay| o 5, Pusena, 1 1....0vi0i0 0 170 1| HSISERYENSS CIOBIE L8 S | v T e er i 50 oons A : 4 " and the panels brightened with eold. | 1)serty, . s.. ‘0 0 1 2 1]|last Sunday evening, Bmith was stand- \\ ANT! To buy a five or eix rcom house Add ress. pound as “‘the pound of flesh. The hallway and the reception room : — — — =~ |ing there and that he firat grabbed |,Y},on mo:thly installments cf %20 AL Y o ~The new meat market of Shull & Mul- | are floored with black walnut and ash, [ Totals................. 22716 6| Newton by the coat collar with one| — — - I Lo, 709 South Main stroet, guerantee best | in alternate narrow atrips, while the Councit, Buuves, H.r.0.A % | hand and presenting a revolver with ANTED—To buy 100 tons broom cormn ‘ : ‘ . n, 9 + ) " F of meats snd prompt attention, walle ste c'-‘)veru‘(‘i with the (liluh_ealt Rosch, s 111 1 the other, mid: “We'll settle this| proom N e s J. MUELLER, Cheap R inte | PAPOF and the ceilings decorated with [ faey e, ) right now, Sam”, and_tried to shoot, | S————————————————— K uhean Ruflroad ticketa to all points, | bordors, panels, otc., and from tho | Reck " 18 5 % 3| Newton had his baby in_his arms and For Salo and Rent " C i i IRt raoe, SXRY Pm % | artistic center-pieces hang elegant 0'Day, p. 0 0 2 2 1|breaking away from Smith started off | Ta0R RENT—A ¢cs rable offes on first floor, GUUNCH. BLUFFS #ellis them. Fntrance, Main or Pearlstreets | chandeliers. In the recoption room is | Fetherstone 0 0 7 1 1|to lay his baby down in some safe A H.MAYNE & CO., No. 34 Pearl stroet. RS T 4 ~Rev. Father Shumacher, the assistant | a Heautiful mantel pioce and fire-place. | Hagan, 1b .. ’l‘ 0 1lplace, Smith then grabbed the old | T=5r—HE A SUrY HIBGREA HEWITC BRIt to Rtev. Father MoMnomy, preuched in | Thoro are ologint library oasex and | Strock, c. 20 0lidy, pressed her hond against tho | F'"Nou Fraikan f, "Te/mirossonsble. A: ke Xinglith at the Catholio charch yesterday | Other needtal furniture, while a beau- Lt © 7 ?lbridge timber, and tried to shoot her, | H. MAYAE & CO., No. 24 Pearl strect. o morning, fully mounted elk’s head, pleasing pic- | 7Jugal..... 27 3 8|but the revolver missed fire. The SALF T oo ot }Ieo T = ” L . So ' - | 1" esch; wothing down, and & per month only, —John Damart of Lawis, haaliat son | Hires 200 oliior, sdorsments apper e v Mk b 1ol * EXAAYOI VAUGHAN. by typhoid fever, the little fellow beiog | i, room is a gem of heauty, its walls | Leadvilles...1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-—3)caused him to ourse the revolver for | only 8 years old. The funeral wervices |and ceiling richly finished, and the Uv'.l’n il 0 0 0 '1';1'r"1-°|?_" not going off, and run away. As ho llaneous. were held yesterday. furnishings being elogant, Brussels vhl::“;"’;v:éw "‘)'"'*““""“' bl et ran he threw the revolver away, and At succors. Call and sec L] [] ~Davenport promises to send two hun. dred Knights of Pythias to attend the Grand Lodgs here. Strasser’s band will mocompany them, ~Mr. Larson's] laundry business is on he grow, ns is evidenced by the new build- ing be is putting up on Broadway and which he will lsoon ozcupy for that pur- Pose, —~Joseph Reiter makes the Fineat Suits the latest styles, at the lowest possible prices. Hin merchant tailoring establish- ment ia at 310 Upper Brondway, Council Bl ffn. oarpet, velvet upholstering, inarble top commode, and all being in keeping All inall the office is without doubt .| the finest that there is in the entive west, and thero is nothing even in COhicago which equals it. Credit should be given ‘o U, P. Niles for tho decorative work, and to Peter Miller for the painting. Dr. Pinney was justly proud of throwing open such an office to the in- spoection of his friends, and those who gathorod there Saturday ovoning were received and cared for with the gen- erous hospitality which ever character- izes the doctor. The invitations were irst Base 0 dvillo Blues, 5. Stiuek Ont—Council Bluffe, Blues, 3, Passed Balls—Council Bluffs, 1; Lead- ville Blues, 1. it was picked up soon after by one of | } the witness A colored man named J. Brown owed Smith, and as he caught up with him Smith said: “‘Shout if you want to. 1 don't care, T'd just assoon go to the gallows as not,” and made o feintas 1f to pull another revolver. Brown threw him down and held him until the cfficers came. On the part of the defence no evidence was introduced, and the wit- nesses for the state were not cross- examined. Justice Franey bound the prisoner over in the sum of $2,600. Frrors—Council Bluffs, 6; Leadville & i a2 Proof Everywhere. If any invalid or sick person has the least doubt of the power and efficacy of Hop Bittors to cure them, they can find cases exactly like their own, in their own neighborhood, with proof positive that they can be eusily and r of ti threo tc dve cuco how long diseasud eyos, operate and Inscrt artificial eyes 5 moveing tadeworms no A ape tino 10 M b wiil y Council ¢ Busiugss Directory. imens of pictures bromide procoss, ain street. i and Oculist, yos. 1% la ouly re yenerally 1o makos no difor- strawhten cross reginme, ctc., and attoution to re. apbet! luffs’ permanently cured at a trifling cost— or ask your druggist or phys iician, CHARGED WITH FORGERY. “Art Gallery. Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S IE TR S MAIIE o OIS WWEST. Bluff and Willow Sreets, Council Bluffs. E. R. STEINHILBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF y ks R e et e g i A young mon giving his name as | Excelsior photograph s lory, South Main St. One of the out going paseengers on the | necessarily limited, and among those A LR Instantancous process. ©. B. & Q. road way fleecod the other day| Who wero able to accept in porson Gl b Cebds B“"}ff“""'f‘;“ “"“‘“l'; bi"‘:i';:"y on - = out of 865 ad an overcost by a sharper [ Wero: Hon. W. H. M. Pusoy, A. V. (RO LRl b g et el i who got on the train at the local depot here, and worked hix victim between here sad the first station, ~Tom Ingalle, the escaped convict from Larimer, W, C. James, Judge Reed, George ¥, Wright, Dr. Donald Macree, Dr. B, Lacy, Dr. A. B McKune, Dr, F. C. Clark, Dr. J. F. White, Dr. Waupum, Wls,, who waa captared here a fow months ago, and taken back to prison, Lidw bad & year added to his time, to atone for the escape, This with the old sentence will keop him locked jup for two or more yoars yet. —Joseph Rows, the upper Broadway K. Seybert, J. G. Tipton, Joel Eaton, Jr., W. A, Mynster, C. F. Adams, W. W. Ware, Mr. Wirth, Dr. Deotkin, Dr. E. J. Woodbury, Dr. H. A. Woodbury, M. ¥, Rohrer, A.J. Crittenden, 1. E. Cavin, J, B, At- kins, N, M., Pusey, F. 8. Pusey, Hon. John W. Chapman, Spencer Smith of The Nonpareil; Hon. J. C, Morgan How the Dog Ordinance 13 Causing the employ of some tres men, who had Various Howls Along the Line. 18! Upper Broadway. been boarding at the Rock Island house, of which C. R Mitchell is the proprietor. The men went across the The attempt to enforce the dog or- Bottling Works. B. HAGG & CO., East Picree St dinance causes many varying com- plaints to arise, and no one hears more of them than the city marshal, In just one brief stroll down Broad- way lie ran across several snags. The first man he met went tor bim ahout thusly: *‘See here, Mr. Marshal, I'm going to make a complaint about you on this river a few days ago on businees, but Carter came back alone, and presented an order purporting to have been signed by one of his employers, calling on Mr, Mitchell to pay him §4. Mr. Mitchell, knowing his employers to be responsible, paid the money, but soon after learned thatit was a forged order, and had the fellow arrested. Broadway. Baker S, 517 5. Main St P. AYER: Bathing Houses. . J. HARDING, M. D., Broadway and UDLEY, Books and Stationery. H. E. SEAMAN, Middle Broadway. Bothesda Bathing House, CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. We make the following a specialty: WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES, POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES, =~ POFLAK WARDROBES, % POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES, PC R CUFBOLRDS, *WALNUT WARDROBES POPLAR WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS, #2r Mail orders and correspondence promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory 8. E. Cor. Tth Ave, and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA MORGAN, KELLER & CO,, TUTUNIDERTARKEBEIRS. cooper, desires to purchuse 50,000 hoop ol. J. H, 7 . : The examination of the case will be Banks. The finest quality and larg i poles He also wishen to employ ten extra fidé} :mm:j ::S“]I;'” ‘?;_ "!i::lgll:"b:i gzfi ‘;I::‘:‘::" iv:tboln ;:‘::;’:‘(’l:"‘;m:‘%":: held to-day. OFFICER & PUSEY, corner Broadway and 5t | Calla attended 40 at all 1,.....-:,""'\%‘L’”fi.‘r’fi“finfipfli’iifi"iZ'qf;fi’f;'ée"éfio'éf ":}-b.m coojers, Write to or inquire at his cooper | Tre Buk, together with others. L Eaass sttt esanar you are BASE BALL VS, JUSTICE. “UHTLZENS' BANK, 6th street. L E DU AT Oy o e thoronghi yunderetands shop “Ihe gueata were_bountifully served | liablo to a §50 penalty for every nog-| The examination of Dorsey, the o A oatohe R TRmn s s Hates cauvmiTnvite) st R eteest ~=Tu to-day's issue of Tirk Brx appears | With cake and wine, and then tho | Ject to see to them. Aint that so” Main street night star route fellow, 09 1) graphio and mail orders filled without delay. the emd of Adolph Doiflinger proprietor of the 8t Louis Hotel, 709 lower liroad- graceful smoke curled upward, while they listened attentively to a poem read by Dr. Piuney. It was written The marshal had to admit that as |charged with robbery, was to have &CO., avenue A, and 6th St. the fact, been continued Saturday afternoon in the police cours, but the base ball Cigar Manufacturers. > Broadway. s b ““Well, now, look at the dogs there ::;:;":l(t:::‘:“ :::ll':‘.n, .’}:,fl :”z::;;:'. by (’l”"""l'lwn‘:["d"”}I‘l”]""‘»‘h for a ban- |are runu:ug about that haven paid | gsme proved a greater attraction, if 5 st °* | quet of the seachuset i - o) i o g e tion with his hotel, in which none but the 1 aseachusetts imedical 80- | any license. I tell you it 1 timo you [not considered of greater moment, best in served, ~The Empkie hardware company t» fast Kotting its vew and large establishment on Biain street in euch shape that it will be the most coraplste in the country, The bawment is devoted to heavy hardware, the first floor is o offices and to ehell goods, the third floor to stee! goods, and the fourth floor to woodenwar ~Keasler, the third baweman of the Lendville’s, is charged with haviog bru- taily alapped one of W, 1t, Viughan's sons »t the gamo Saturdsy afternoon, causing the hicad to flow freely from the little fol- Jlow's wouth, The eccuse offered for Wapping the boy i that ho called Keseler hard mames, An examination into he facts will probsbly be made in court t-day. ~W. (i, T:flinder, the general agent of the Council Bluffs Insuraice compuny, cloty in 1880, and its gleams of wit and happy hits being well broughy out by the reader, the guests were made happy indeed. Social chatting, and congratulstions to the doctor on having secured such a charming office, followed, until the time for leave: taking and tho honest and hearty ex- pressions of thanks to Dr, Pinney, for tho hospitality shown, Dr. Pinney well merits the prosper- ity und the professional success, of which his elegant new cflice is but one of many evidences, On being graduated from tho medical depart: ment of the Michigan State Univers- ity, whero he won high honors, he guvo himself to the service of his country, and was given the posttion of surgoon in the 9th Ohio cavalry, At the close of the war he took a post graduate course in Philadelphia, and then established humself in Omaha, where hisskill and experience speedily run 'em in. I've just been figuring and the case went over until to-day. up that there are sevonty-five dops FRIFLING TROUBLES, + Peard 8t. that T know of in our ward, that ain’t paid. Now just figure it up. Four wards-—call it 75 dogs in a ward—it's more than that, but oull it only 70; that's 300 dogs. You are linble to $60 Mrs, Maria Ruby has complained before Justice Abbott ihat Mrs. Stra- her has assaulted _ ber and threatened her. The detalls of the failure to let Cooper. neighborly love continue will be ex- amined into some day this woek, ‘Attention, Knighte. All membeors of the order of the K. of P, in this city are most earncstly requested to be present at Castle hall, on Poarl street, at 7:30 p. m , Tues- [ F. 4 day evening, October 17,1882, No “Say, Jackson, have you got my|f & s i dog in tho pound? He husn't been | tME to spATe. All membors of exe penalty for overv one of them, that makes 50 time that is, let's sce, $157,000. Now you're liable to the ity for that much, and—"" Tho marshal fortunately was called off by & man in a buggy, aud running out into tho street to sce what he wanted, was hailed with: 0. A. BEEBE Dry Goods Furniture Etore. o, HARKNESS, ORCUTT & €O., Brocdway and 4th streot Eggs Shipper. . F. CRAWFORD, Furniture Manufactory. 5. R, STEINHILBER, cor. 7th ay 9 Main St. d 12th St. 200 Browdway. howio since yesterday morning, 1 °““"‘é“““b‘";“b“’“""‘;“"““‘-f"’ - think it is & confoundod shamo that o | Pectec to bo thore w126 VTR TS man can't have a good dog, that don’t | POrts must be maco by st fime 80 bother anybody, without having him | t* $he Work 8iel. i o tukon away,” and so he stormed | ™" el G on cursing the law, the moen then E0,; ke e OIHRH, OLLIVER sold At castern prices Groceries and SULIVAN & FITZGERA Gunsmithing. & GRAH AM, B wnd guarunteed rovisions, th stroct. Goods mads it, and tho fellows who try to| EPWIN J. Ansorr, BRLIOINY, CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT EXOUSIES, Council Bluffs, - - - lowa. Beer and mwalt in any quantity/to sult purchasers, leer 8,00 per barrel. Pr vage famiics sup- plied w th small kogo at $1.00 each, aelivered reeof c-arge to any part of the ¥ DEALERIRS TN GEISE'S BOTTLED BEER, MADE FRO! "HE ARTESIAN WILL WATER. ALSO A S FOR THE CELEEBRATED BRUODWHEISER BEBR Ordera fllled in any part of the city. Ordors by tclephone promptly attendsd to, HAGG & CO. PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schli¢s Brewing } : ) e L) v B o spany’s Celebrated haw associated with him Ed. A. Becker, | #3ve him a lurgo practice, Ho won | enforce it. - By the time the marshal PERBONAL. L e Brsalons i & who s alzo been i the insurance busi- | IFO0) llu; oty an :uun'; wn!rlhyh purt} had got rid of him and got as far as Al CIAS, BEKMAN, w4 Middlo Browdwaye M I L WA l I K El: E B E E R 5373 g o, tho daughter of | the next corner, another citizen - was bore for years, and the new firm, uns | REF {08 the homo life, 3 o next i AorE ARy 2 e hiador & Decker win | Hone W. H. M Puecy, and about |stopped him: = **Say, Jackeon, what| ‘0 AviTpgkion b, reburud eom) the Fe = i No. 711 Eroadway, Councll Blufls, Towa, Orders from tbw sountey olicited AR r Becken Wil | four yewrs ago this city in turn won |aw 1 going to do. ‘Thero are a lot of yash A D Vost Broadwads | ciivy orders to_fumi iplivered frse, succcod to the insurance business of M. | ¢} g back an among. its most worthy | dags along on Eighth sireet which | Hon. John Y, Stone, of Glenwood, Is at | — P ————— e SR S N e )"""‘"" sod L L“i ]“"‘“’Y "‘“""'l ”"‘“ nuldmh-d I!m)nhlw“ neodloss to esy | suap at o and my wifo every time | the Ugden, C. A BE“E“B AN, o W. BERBR now firm promises to hold » goodly share of | that the doctor has here, as in Ox o Ho by, and theyaoaco my wifawo| e T i o A COMPTON, 20 Broadway - ol | thy e, ay w0 © . Lawrence has returnel from his OMP! Ay 4 3 2 % h uews here and ateadily | ta'cen and kept a position in the fr that hor nerves don't quit shaking be- [ o0 0 ot vl ¥ Sk 105 ot Male ¢ L salrs 1a 2 o add thereto, rank of his profession, and bids fair to | fore anothor scare comes. 1 don't| P 4 5 st S g . & ~Thall & Kracht have movad into their | have many years yot of tho incroasing | bolieve that they have paid the tax, M. 5“““_"‘.\{““:! Logan's prominents, FU R N ITU R t A N D C ROC KER‘Y Lurge uew brick store room, corner Main | suocess, which merit and industry are | and 1 wish you would put them in the | W& in the city Saturday. Hotels - ~ . srect and Seventh avenus, where they | sure to win. pound and kill 'em off bofore the own- | Major Anderson got # square Sunday [ OGDEN HOUSE. Upper rosduss Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs. will be glad towee their wany frieuds, Tocy are now recelving large and well seleoted stock of fine grooeries, quocnss None but the best goods ban* Kidney Complatnt Cured. B. Turuver, Rochester, N, Y., writes: *I have been for over & yewr subject to serious er finda out where they are,” Jackson made one of his good-na- tared promises, and thus shaking him dinner once more at the Ogden house yes- terday. Judge Aylesworth, Col. Datley, Major Meat Market. E. W. TICKNOR, 536 Broudway JAM S FRANEY, waze, ete, A N ata e (i makiaa | o0 aKTpRed iio & store just i o | 1,yuup wad the othersof the noble baud of | — . dio] which will be sold ot the lowest pos- | to attend to businows; I procured your Bug. | 0 escape the “‘;’I“"l"‘fl wrath of A | homestdad buaters have returned from Millinery Aibis price. | N0 more bates a they moube s | HOCK Biooh BTk, and w relieved be- othor itizon, who hud his $100 bixd | o) o1y v oty erip, roudway. Come a0d exam i e fore half @ bottle was used, 1 intend to|dog killed by the authorities for the 2 B T Ooutt & raclt, i mow departure in discontinuing thelr ssw- | gontinue, as 1 feel confident thas they will | failure to pay two or three dollars tax E. K, Harkness, of ) Oroutt & METCALF rosdway e room, Oall and examine their stock | entirely cure me.” Price $1.00, and oosts, Co., has returnedfrom the east, whither | — e e — 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. and prices. But the proprictor of the store|he was called by the illness and death of Marble and Granite Works. Always koopa on kand the fincat assortment of mabrial for gentiomen's wear. Satistactionguaranteed —The managers of the' forthcomiug Catholio faic at Dobany’s hall are mocting with marked success, Together with lot given thew by M. J. M. Palmer, the fol- lowing are amoug the donations: & cow, by Jobn Murphy; the firm of Oberfelder & Wewman gave a boy's sult of clothes; Mr, Burkhorn a gold chain; Frank Ryssky, » boy's saddle; L, H. Moss'er, a boy's suit of clothes; Mr. Freidman, & lady's bat; the 5 0 Q SMITH &IMCCULN, 404 Broadway . - 8 Eiao e AN B P : ' AR b o oaitively curs piles. 1t i guaranteed to YT &j | Boadway, H B S B set; the youug me book-case; | four year age ut had|glegp, So did the marshal, and he | R0 300G Dar cx. for sale by O] RobAMY & €O, 500 South Nain streot . Atrs, Joha Fit lo, Neb, u|buen 0 poor health for several | hurricd off to see if in balmy nature,s | ¥ atman Merchant Tailor. yuterious child's basket which will be of | yea v“‘d‘ rh‘-mu)‘\!"mll aud of Mi sweet reatorer rest could be found for | se—————————————— Shirt Factory. i1k LESEH oh interest to the lad Dhis fair i« | 104te conatitution, Yet, ehe possessed | the dog ordinance. S F. F. FORD, ccener Bluff and Willow St (Late Cutter for Metea ), gotten up to asslst o payiug off tho debt | ¥ mderful vitality, aud through her < - 500 REWARD. = —— - Devol's New Bmldlng. Main Streer. b, Josent'eacademy. Wa are pleased | 136908 will power succeeded in ward-| ity Marsha! Jackson instructs Tk | mne ahove reward will bo pald to any person | MORGAN, KELLER & C8., 336 and 347 Beoad C ncil Bluffs la to know that it will be & succes ing “”l"‘ifl“y ;“W"; of a serious 0a- | 3y o aunounce that be intends seeing to | who will produce a Paint that will equal the (MOBaAN, '3 \O.l;I nell Sidie, & B e ture, which under other circumstances bat the dog ordinance is strictly and f D. M. CONNELL, 17 North Main St i ol Su o SaNc 4 e — FORLBALY. wizht have resulted fatally. :..l,.','.“:.fny”..\,.,;.,;"..:fi'f"lfm".m fetly wd| Pennsylvania Patent Rubber T ERELL S0 T GHANE, My residence,(No, 715 Fourth sireet Death of Mr¢, Remington. The many friends hers and else. wiere of Mrs, George N. Remington, of Neols, formerly Miss Annie Clark, of this city, will regret to learn of the death of that most lovable and estims ble lady, which sad yot not unexpected event occurred at her home in Neola at 1:40 o'clock yesterday morning, The decsasad was & lady of more than srdinary intelligence, amiable of na where he had taken refuge from the | his father-in-law, Mr, Lester, CONNOR & GUANELLA, 117 roadwixy storm would give him no rest. He had a complaint. His residence was near the pound, The canines there locked up kept such & ceasoless howl- ing that none of his folks could sleep nights, He wanted the dogs choked, given soothing syrup, or something of che sort or else have the pound moved to Crescent City, or some out of the way place. The door-keeper looked Mr, Rigley, of the Deonison Lieview, was among the visitors to Council Bluffs, who took in the base ball Saturday and the church Sund Buckln's Arnica Balve, The Best SavE in the world for Outa, vos, Bores, Ulcers, Lalt Rhewn, ¥e:| 'sa, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Oorns, and all skin eruptions, and Paint, doge must pay the required tax at once if t )5 REITE 10 Bro Real Estate and Abstract KIMBALL & CHAMP, W. SQUIRE & CO., Merchant Tailors. JAS. FRANEY JHAS. KICE, Doval's building, 5th and Main ond way Restaurant R C.J. cLAmg; opposite court house. corier Pyarl and 15t ave MKS. J. E. METCALF, Milimery, Dressmaking, Etc.—Cutting and Fisting a Spedlalty, No. 54% Broadway, Opposite Revero Hause, Laces, Embroideries, and Ladies Underwear, Handkervaiets, hose of all klnds, thread, pins, needles, etc. We hope tae lales will eald ARG see our stock of ¥oods Ranosolt") L ¥ Moy, rosand kind and gentlo in dispositiou, | they do not want their pets to go the road | W AR LGS ' Firo hnd Water Proof o d ] Anouncement Naturally snd vasily winning tho last | of death which about seventy-five have al:f orders prompiy attengel 10 FLaier SntBet-| -y it now in ter than any other ty-four years experict ¢ in pract (Successors to J. P. & J. N, Casady.) A £ o tle Voters of Kave Townsig ing love and admiration of all who |ready travelled. The poundlis receiving STEW & STEPHENSON, Gyn: ) A A s I [ Doreby aunounce. faysclf ds an|uither. Boing posscased of that | delinquente daily, thus incresing conts to| Bolo Propesiors Ouahi s, Gk, Nebe | 0 9 8 1yner Broadw Abstract, Real !Eus“lfilg'dng ‘ll!-SIalT.J- B]':Ol(‘eksa. - independent candidate {of constsble, | Onristian fortitude which resulted | those owcers who prefer to vay, and ‘BEFEBHNDOB‘;,B dp g 108 pper broadway, o e bave the ouly souwn e h of st BOOKS L0 e 7 ta foa oo ey nod o uhject 4o the voice of the voters «n | (row the early trainings of w uoble, | bringiog the decree of death vo dogs having e s user. De:dbioe, T, INAMAT: . Council Bluffs, - - Towa.|Brrywor wd lone D sama t0 sult Abe boreower, Heal satd bougbt aud seld. Ofice B &....ing election 5 W, Wesuey, | pious mother, death had o terrors for | no such friends, { ORn i SO N o| A1 Gl SR “opponite oo it Bavser -

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