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6 THE DAILY BEE DULY DELECATED. ; A Eiznteeu Reed Men Sent to Des Moines. COUNCIL BL Hawthos pplements and machinery; 8. G. Und: pod, velicles, tools, hard- ware, ete ster Fay, grains and veg- | otables; Mrs. R. M. Osborne, pantry and THE DAILY BEE. OOUNOIL BLUFFS. e e D, osbaert | Torwiior; pants and fowerst N. M CASADY & ORCUTT, Pusey, fine arts. Erb Schriver, who is with Casady & [ Orcutt, kindly remembered Tue Ber - yesterday by a beautiful boquet of roses, which gave much cheer to the scribe toiling and perspiring over the ed- torial table, N. CARADY. F. H. ORCUTT. | The Doings of the Republican Con- Saturday Morning, June 23. a - vention Yesterday, | SUBSCRIPTION RATES 20 conta per we $10.00 per Ye By Carrler By Mail - ,,,,,,, The republican county convention met yesterday afternoon at the court house, pursuant to call. OFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. See Joseph Reiter's spring styles. Cheap Railrond Tickets at Bushnell's The Congregationalists had a pleasant socinl last evening. Garpet Hornce Everett has commenced suit| The convention was called to order by against the Chicago, Rock Island & Pa- |John W. Baird, chaitman of the county cific railroad, claiming 8136 damages for | central committee, who read the call, windows ‘wilufl broken and buildings | ;1,4 on his motion J. A. Hake was called ken by the dynamite explosionin Sep- d r. 1881 to the chair. He thanked the conven- 4 | tion, as usual, for the honor conferred, John R. Martin, the next door neigh toeq. aten. . whislk on. motion of M By bor to Tae Bee, has taken the contract for the plumbing of Bo 's new | Brewer, 8. D, Street was chosen secre- tary. hotel. _'l')lmz makes it certain that the work will be done well. The following were then chosen as a rday granted to | committee o credentials: 8. B. Frum, P . Mads Poterson and Kerstine Petorson, | Georgo ¥, Wright and H. 0. seitert.| ONLY ON@ in the City. Stock now Complete. | both of this city. They are not only of | Thiey reported as delegates present: ' like name, but also of like age, each be- o e First Ward—Hon, John Beresheim, T. | W. McCarger, W, Siedentopf, E. F.| Philbrook, H. Delong. Second Ward—H. L. Henry, Chas, M. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. West Side 8quare, Clarinda, Iowa. Store, The Pacific house had *‘Our Summer Boarders” last night. Exclusive Malvern has thirty-three old_soldiers who propose to organize a post of the G. A R. Leave to wed was yes! “Patience” is to be given this evening at Dohany's by the Chicago Ideal Opera | company of Chicago. A young man named Harter, while Another break in the bank of the creek | riding a blind horse near Harlan the oth- at Madison street has endangered travel | er night, was thrown, breaking one col- MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. - | CASADY & ORCUTT, there across the foot bridge. lar bone and fracturing the other. Harl, W. 8. Mayne, J. W. Baird, L. 8. | The examinations at St. Joseph's acade-| The water works employes were l'"‘_';“’,'[; ; Hubbard, A. F. Clatter-| gno Broadway, iy = _ ik my begin on Monday and continue |again made happy yesterday. = Prompt | Puck, T.J, Evans. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Third : through Tuesday. The closing exhibition | pay. d—D. Malthy, F. O, Gleas will be given Tuesday evening. on, Nate Phillips, W. Haverstock, S. T. : ; The Jewett_refrigerator is the best in | Walker, Jno. Lindt, W. F. Sapp, The ir(l:‘l bl;‘l(l{a furll'l‘:;ly “L] Mlv.llm:li the market. Cooper & McGee have them, Fourth Ward—M. P. Brewer, Jno. E. — — street, and which was en down and |41 Main street. Bald Jos. Lyman, D, B, Dai 3 stored 0 ‘inake way for the culvert, is to 7. Wright, N. M. Pusey, A. A.H MAYNE & Cco,, MRS. M. McALLISTER, Millinery and Notions. 5 Mai —— The CAUGHEY HOU on Broadway is one of the best hotels of its size in the west, be thrown aeross Sixth street now. man, 8. D. Street, Hen FROM THE T Boone—Not represented. Belknad—L. B. Robinson, 8. 8. Rust, W, W. Bilger, ; Crescent—A. R: pas Spanson. The Story Told by Story, Arrested at| Carson—Chas. ~ Overacker, 8. Oakaiid fur Pesitey: Johmson, J. G, Stadler Center—Not represented. Grove—Not represented. Garner—Not represented. Hardin—J. 8. Rand, A. Levenbar Hazel Dell—O. L. Barrett,, C. O. usser. James—Not represented, DEALERS IN Bulk and Barrel Lime Louisville & Portland Cement MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE. No, 34 Pearl Stree COUNCIL BLUFF: J. M. PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Congressman Pusey announces a com- petitive examination to be held in this city July 10, to fill_the vacancy created by the graduation of H. J. Gallagher, at Vest Point. ; Alderman James could not do better by his constituency that by getting the council to order a.now sidewalk along by W. C. James' property, as the present excuse for a walk is horrible. | — Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pearl street. —— TAKING AWAY A WITNESS, Prentice, D. H. Council Bluffs. JOHN R. MARTIN, Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter. Has a,full line of Bath Tubs, Sink, Boilors, Brass and Lead Goods, Lead and Iron Pipes and fittings. Job. ¢ bing promptly attended to, First-class work guaranteed. B“u s ANB SH“ES '-Na, 11 Pearl Street, - - + - COUNCIL BLUFFS. I 1 L. C. BRACKETT [ ] [ ] . ’ Fine Shoes a Specialty. J. H. Story was brought to this city on C. R. Seott has been sclected as the [a warrant secured by Deputy Sheriff Fourth of July orator for Persia. This | Chatterbuck, charging; him with perjury. makes five oratorial Missourians who ato | Ffg at once gave bail bofore to be sent forth from Council Bluffs on |, T ; that day to entertain and enlighten the | Pt and is to have a hearing to-day. | Knox—H. 0. Seiffert, J. B. Blake, surrounding country. Story says he was witness in the trial 11\ A, Haks, F. Bonjamin, 0. B. Nelson, What has become of Council Bluffy | 0f # saloon man at Onkland, named W. T | A. M. Coffinan, g by p Blut i i ) i og Creck—Wooster Fay, Wm. Kar- military company! A city of this size | Callison, charged with selling whisky. should have onolvzghvyuung men willing | Story was the prosecuting witness, and ) to form and maintain not one but two|jag” been in Callison’s employ but companies at least. The citizens would v { had with him,. and a Lincoln—Not represented. Lewis—L. B. Couzins, H. C. Ray- mond. trouble 224 AND 226 BROADWAY TR . % |4 & 0l i | WS ) | i H e 5 ] take pride in them and help them along, too. The Glen avenue wooden culvert, which was lately repaired by a gang of men who worked so thoroughly that it took three men to hold a plank while one sawed it in two, has broken in again. This time & wagon run over it, crushing a hole in its top. | M. Larkin, Esq., of Oskaloosa, Iowa, agent of the Towa state society of spirit- ualists, will lecture in rooms No 4 and 5 Bhuggart & McMahon's block, to-morrow (Sunday) evening; also good test mediums will be present. Circle at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The second spiritualist society will con- tinue its meetings and lectures at Plat- ner's hall, middle Broadway, every Sun- day at 2 o'clock, p. m. and evening at 7430 o'clock, p.m. The best mediums and lecture talent of the city is secured. Mr. Winchester will assist the meeting to-morrow. Ernest Wright, son of Joe Wright, while at work in Overton's yard on_ lower Main street, met with a bad mishap, the axe by some slip striking his foot be- tween the toes and cutting very deeply, necessitating the careful attention of a surgeon, e wound will disable him some time, but it is hoped not perma- nently. Frank T. Bheprud, in succeeding Brother of The Walnut News, has chang- ed the name of the paper to The Walnut Bureau. The improvement made in uantity and quality of news, will cause &u drawers of the Bureau to be filled with shining dollars, if Walnuters really appreciate o good thing when they have it. Ofticer Morse arrested E. C. Clifford yestorday for being drunk at the transfer. Clifford pflid his fine out of the 832.70 he had in his pocket, and when sobered ns claimed that he had 870 with him an been robbed. He rather laid it off on the officer and entered his complaint be- fore the mayor. When a man_ is drunk he is always richer than when sober. Ferdinand Fray, the poor fellow who has been blowing a horn on the street corners to warn people of the coming end of the 'ork:é.wn b.:'o)r: l..‘! Il}l‘fioex Abbott in yesterday. philanthropic citizen :l‘):‘llfil{‘:l to take the unfortunate young man and care for him, as he was homeless though evidently a little cracked on re- ligious subjects. Charlie Woodbury is the only boy who has been graduated from the high school here in two years. Prof. F\ in in- troducing him to the audience at com- mencement exercises very happily called attention to the lppm?riahncu of the subject of his oration, ¢ Counfi ." Why do not more boys avail themselves of the excellent chance to gain so goodly an amount of practical aducation, Mr. Weidensall, the western secretary of the international committee of the Y. M. C. A,, is meeting with very much success and encouragement in his attempt to collect means for the local association in this city, and there are many others who will Xoubtlell contribute cheerfully when they fully understand the. pur- and plans of the young men in- rested. An attempt is made to protect the bank of the creek hetween Seventh and Eighth street, by a levee of posts and planks. There, is doubt about it stand- ing, however, as it is liable to be washed around, and under, and finally go. Already it is found that at the bend in the creek the posts are not strong enough, and heavy timbers must take their place. This age of experiments ma, ly result in solving the creek problem. It is evidently not solved yet. John Dierks met with a ious acei- dent while ina hack near Kirkman. The team, in descending a steep hill, became unmanageable, and to save himself Dierks jumped out. He received a double fracture of the m th;si .l‘lmx;u pro- truding through the flesh. he re- m:fium'fl‘. as afterwards ap) " he would have been all right, as the team was soon bro under control without any other mishap. Arrangements are already being made for next fall's u‘ll.it, with the uop‘nhtiun of making it biggest sort of a suc- The i ts of A o & y. and mi HE . castle; Col.* A. Cochran, b, 8r., sheep and poultry; J« short time ago sued him for his wages. While waiting for the trial to commence he was arrestod and brought to this city. He oxonorates the officers from having any part or parcel in what he believes to have been a put up job to keep him from testifying, but he naturally feels that he has been misused by the others con- cerned. The officer was in that part of the county on other business and the warrant with the instruction not to arrest Story until told to do so. He followed instructions without knowing even that Story was o witness, and having other business at Hancock he took Storey right along with him. Story is quite exer cised about the way he ‘was taken fr the trial. — If you want a refrigerator that will re- duce your ice bill nufi give satisfaction, call at Cooper & McGee's and buy a Jewett. L e—— To-day we expect to receive a car load of Californin_oranges and a car load of the celebrated Kentucky cider. Duquerre, Guiserr & Co, ot o o s Knuckled Down, William Hepper met with quite a se- rious accident at Walnut on Wednesday. He was at work in the elovator of Clay. ton & Scofield, when his clothing became caught by o knuckle of the main shaft, drawing him under and breaking his arm, dislocating hin shoulder and causing sey- ernl bad bruises. 1t is feared that he may have to lose his arm, but it is not thought the injuries will prove fatal, Mr. Hopper is about 60 years old, and consequently the injuries are much more serious than to n youngerman. His wife was in Wisconsin visiting friends at the time. i Don't forget the sociable at Spiritual hall this evening. (Giéod music and danc- ing, also ice cream, &e. e — e Is your wife's health poor! Are your children sickly? Give them Brown’s Iron Bitters. It will revive them, e —— PERSONAL. Judge Reed, of Lewistown, Pa., an old friend of Judge Larimer's and cousin of Judge Rothrock’s, of the supreme court, is here on a visit and looking over the agricultural pros- pects of western Towa, Heury Hayworth, of Van Burt ¥Thompson & Co., has started for a short visit to Colum- bus, O., and other castcrn cities. His son George accompanies him, H. P. M. Birkinbine, chief engineer of the water works, ia in the city, having arrived from Philadelphia Thursday evening. His wife accompanies him. Miss Anna Ross, of Towa City, daughter of Chancellor Ross, of the State University, is in the city, visining J. M. Phillips' family and other friends, Miss Maggie Harvey, of Logan, is visiting Miss Ida Casady in this city, they being school mates at Des Moines, H. M. Stevens and E. P. Fitch left last evening for Chicago via the Northwestern, for a briof visit, Samuel R. Brown, of Philadelphia, was among the arrivals at the Pacific house yos- terday. Dr, Irving C. Wood, of Woodbine, visited Council Bluffs yesterday. R, P. Dart, of Milan, IlL, is an Ogden house guest. R. B, Swift, of Des Moines, arrived at the Pacific yesterday. J. M. Bowler, of Bird Island, Me., is at the Pacific. A. H. Smith, of Denver, was at the Pacific yosterday. H. H. Palmer, of Red Oak, was at the Pa- cific yesterday. H, E. Gates, of Tabor, was at the Pacific yesterday. M. A, Gilman, of Westfield, Mass., arrived here yesterday and booked at the Ogden, M. Maxon, of Chicago, is at the Ogden, A large assortment of fire works for salo cheap at W. T. Braun's European restaurant, 404 Broadwuy. e ——— Ice cremn, strictly pure, the very best, delivered prom, in quantities to suit, and to any part of the city, and at reason- able prices. W. T. Braun's European restaurant, 404 Broadway. Macedonin—T. J. Young, S. H. Hop- kins, Wm. Beezly. Minden—D. D. Gillstrop, G. L. Ful- lerton, Neola—J. T. Van Ess, G. N. Reming- ton, J. A. Hamilton. Norwalk—Not represented. Pleasant—S. B. Frum, F. M. Kinney. Rockford—Not represented. Silver Creek—J. C. Pontius, H. M. Le Valley. Valloy—A. M. McKinney, A. L. Field, R. M. White, U, Clark, Washington—J, Turner. Waveland—Not represented. Wright ~Eli Clayton, J. H. Scofield. This report was adopted. On motion of Mayor Lyman the tem- porary organ n was made the per- t organization. i Clayton moved that the chair ap- t a committee of one from each town- ship and ward to select names for dele- gates to the convention at Des Moines. Wi, Siedentopf moved as an amend- ment that the several delegations each choose a committeeman instead of the chairman appointing. The amendment was lost and the original motion then carried. In accordance therewith the following committee was named: Eli Clayton, of Wright township; Wm. Siedentopf, First ward city; J. W. Baird; Second ward; W, F. Sapp, Third ward; D. B. Daily, Fourth vmnF: Benjamin, of Knox; Hamilton, of Neola; Turner, of Washington; Swanson. of Crescent; Johnson, of Carson; Rand, of Harlan; Kirby, of Keg Creck; Raymond, of wis; Beezley, of Macedonia; Fuller- ton, of Minden; Kinney, of Pleasant; White of Valley; Robinson, of Belknap; Musser, of Hazel Dell; and Packard of Layton, H After lengthy recess the committee reported the following as delegates to at- tend the state convention at Des Moines: J. A. Hake, F. Benjamin, E. Clayton, B. F. Clayton, M. P. Brewer, D. B. Daily, W. F. Sapp, N. M. Pusey, G. F. ‘Wright, D. W Ai ht, John N, Baldwin, J. W. Baird, M. Fulsom, T. J. Evans, L. B. Robinson, A. 8. Avery, J. Lyman and Wooster Fray. N The committee also reported a resolu- tion, instructing the tlu!ugntuu to use all honorable means for securing the, nomi- nation of Judge Reed to the supreme ench, The report of the committee was unani- mously adopted. On ion of G. T. Wright the dele- gates were instructed that those present should cast the entire vote of the delega- tion and that no proxies be allowed: Adjournment was then taken. LR ; Open for work, Pryor's Bee Job Print- ing Oftice, 7 Pearl street. et by Fourth of July. Quite a number of persons have a wrong idea in regard to celebration hore, The procession will form and march to the park on Peurl street, where the Dec- laration of Independence will be read by A. T\ Flechinger, and an oration deliv- ered by Col. Keatley, after. which that part of the celebration will be adjourned, and those who choose can go to the driv- ing park in the afternoon. A — Real tate Transfers. The following real estate transfers were filed for record June 22, 1883, reported by Rose & McMahon, No, 4 Pearl street, Council Bluffs: Casper Foster to Peter Ehleus, part of e §of s e}, 15, 77, 41, 8380, W R, Black to L. F. Spangler, lots G and 7, block 3, Williams' add. to Han- cock, 8120, John Rogner to Cyrus Baughman, part of s e { of n e §, 12, 74, 38, §125. James Callahan to Thomas Rankin, 24, 74, 30. 81,600, | J. P, Forbes to Max Reimers, ne} 21, 76, 38, §3,970. James Brewster to R. E. Ingraham, part of out lot 2, Jackson's add., $1,700. Joseph P, Smith to W, Siedentoff, lots 3 and 4, block 1, Stutsman’s 2d add, $75. J. E. Rudd to W. Siedentoff, lot 2, in 16, 74, 44, 875. M. D. Bartlett to W. Siedentoff, lots 10, 12 and 31, block 17, lots 12, 17 and 18. block 10; lot 4, block 24 and lot 10, block 25; lot 7, block 26 and lot 6, block 27, Howard's addition, $300. Total sales, $8,350. “BUCHU-PAIBA.” ick, complete oure, all annoying . !{muuh. 413 Broadway, - o COUNCIL BLUFFS, Merchan 7 and 9 Main Street, - - NUGENT & SMITH, tTailor FIRST CLASS GOODS AND THE BEST OF WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, COUNCIL BLUFFS. DIRBOTORY, COUNCIL BLUF¥FS, TA. JO4N BENO & C0, L. B, CLARK & CO.. MAX MUHN, J.M. BARSTOW. M. D., N. SCHURZ. 8. 8 WAGNER, J. M. ST. JOHN & C0..CA Draft by return mail. 146 Broadway. § A. PIERCE. JACOB KOCH. C. F. SVITH. W. W. SHERMAN, JAMES FRANEY, Artistic LINDT & HART, sumeemos E. STOCKERT & 0., SANITARUM an And bath_house, 421 gomery, P. J. HENNESSY, EDWIN J. ABBOTT, REV:RE HOUSE, DE CAY & CASSEL. W. H. ALMY. Bought and Preseriptions Compounded at all hours. Grocery, 215 Main Street. DR . J- P4 W HI‘I‘E, Corner Main and Fifth u]v-lh(rl',wt-ll:;!!:‘!‘cnm, 800 Willow avenue. JUSTICE, OF THE PEAC] Office over American Expres NEW BOOT AND SHO PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, CONTRAC Corner 7th and Broadw T have the variety that brings patronage. HUWE & SOI‘f- pghi e A R L WADE CA T\:Y-,v Office, Bray's sable) Manufacturer of HORSE COLLARS, Trade Supplied. Notary Public and General Conveyancer. = 415 Broadway, Broadway opposite New Opera House. NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. HANDIS 17 Pearl street. SRAL M in street a DRUGGISTS. 106 Broadway. TON HO Hotel, 217 and 210 Main street. Corner ‘street and Fifth ave. LIVERY AND FEED, Will contract for funerals at reasonable rates. 22 Fourth street. H BUYERS. Byt s e STORE, Corner Main and First avenue. Broadway Meat Market, 327 Broadway. MERCHANT TAILOR, Stock Complete. Suits made at reasonable prices. No. 805 Main St.| ms furnished. DEALER IN FINE HARN. 124 Main street. MERCHANT TAILOR. Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway OVES, 303 Broadway ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Practice in state and federal courts. Mauufacturers Fine Furniture, Upholstery Goods, Curtains, d Window Shades. oadway. and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont- joian, ETERINARY SURGEO! 0. 12 Scott street. Sthstreet, between 6th and Tth ave. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, SMITH & NORTON, Refitted 81, 50 per day. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, Corner Sixth street and Avenue G. 212 Broadway. Our New Loan and Improvement Co. Investigation into the matter convinces us that one of the most equitable, reason- able and feasible plans of building houses is that proposed and_in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and lmprove- ment company of this city. By invest- ing in shares in this institution,. which is backed by some of our best and most re- liable business men, it becomes possible and_ comparatively easy for a man of moderate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family. In taking a certain number of shares, at a certain monthly payment, in a few years a man can own a house of his own for about tlsw same as hie pays monthly for rent. We believe the Mercentile Loan and Trust company, by organizing and opening up for business, have filled a long felt want in Council Bluffs. Their plans and system of loans will bear the most care- ful scrutiny and examination, and we have no hesitancy in_pronouncing them reasonable and equitable, and backed by gentlemen of honor and integrity. As the company exists it becomes at once an institution of value and credit to our city and those who desire homes, Their pres- ident is T. A, Kirkland; vice president, Judge Peake; secretary, 1. R. Beery; treasurer, Col. Beebe, and their offico is in the basement of Shug & McMa- hon's new block, corner First avenue Pearl street, jan27-1y. Mrs, B, J. Hilton, M. D, rnsmnitnc“ SURGEON, 233 Broadway, Councll Blufs. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. —Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. ing, ete., will be inserted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS or each subsequent in- sertion. Leave advertisements at our office, No. 7 Pearl Street, near Broadway. FOR SALE AND RENT. LE—A hotel, furnished, good locality and [ erms. Address . H., Bxx Office, Council Blufls. Swedish Movement Cure For the treatment and cure of dry, harsh, t 712 Broadw dead or , Council antil that time inqupre Coy House.| Conay rooms free of charge. SATISFACTION GUARANT! The doctor has on sale the great Shal Blood Kemedy, for the cure of catarrh an . Price 60 cents per bottle. ds, or grades: Jike 8 common the head, nose and throat. No. 2. Dry catarrh, with heat in the face and head, hot discolored skin, dry, harsh, dead or faliing hair o motulous catarrh, is known by exoessive o. Jous 2 dandruft, and eruptions; split and bristling hair, bad broath, low apirite, iness, bad dreams, head- ache, ot water di trom nose and eyes, new- with baldness and idiocy. o.'s. of the blood, results in weakness, debility, short breathing, small weak pulse, bears troubles y ol with liver com: plaint and , wich it attendant leprous dis- ‘colorations of MAX MOHN, - - - L BOOKS, TOYS AND NOVELTIES, Greatest Varlety in the City. N stranger should tail te visit my store rooms, Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY. A. C. LARSON, - - - G e - LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. Proprietor. 'HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Bought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished ! No. 4 Pearl Strosts 2 < MNEATEOTTSUNCIL BLUFFS. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes, IMMIGRATION AGENTS. DRAFTS ,ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 348 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS B. S. TERWILLIGER, DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY W AILLI, PAPER, 31 Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa, CRESTON HOUSE, PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 S. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - S 7 - - 10WA- MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN HATR GOODSI 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. P_ Overton, MRS.E.J. HARDING, M. D. DEALER IN Hard Wood, Yellow Pine and Red Cedar Lumber, Onk and Red Cedar Piling, Cedar Telegraph Polesand Fence Posts, Oak Dimension Stuff, Bridge Material of all kinds, at Bed Rock Prices. A Specialty in ‘WOOD AND COAL for brick yard purposes. A full supply of wood and coal always on hand at yard, 802 and 504 Main street. Office, 505 First Avenue, between Main and Pearl streets, Medical Electrician AND CYNECOLOCIST ! praduate of Eléctropathic Tustitution, Philadelphia Penn. o B.SIBnEY, WIOLESALE DEALER IN BUTTER. Prompt Cash Paid. umission charged. Broadway, Office Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave COUNCIL BLUFFS, OWA The treatment of all diseases and painful difficulties peculiar to females a specialty Goundl Bhe MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., OFFICER & PUSEY |y NpERT AKERS. BANKERS, THOS. OFYICR, 1. M. PUSKY, ‘The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago PR Sl o . |of Wooden and Metalic Cases. Calls attended to at allhours. We defy competition in quality of goods Established - - 1856 or prices. Our Mr horgan has served as undertaker years ana thoroughly understands his busi- Dealers in Forgien and Domestic Exchange and Home Securities. for forty neas, ‘\(';.'.‘mml 311 Broadway. UPHOLSTERING n all its branches promptly stten: : carpef laying And. lamblequina. Telegraphio and mal orders filled without delay. W.R. VAUCHAN, WINTHERLICH BROS. Ll O ‘""‘"lcocucu. BLUFFS, . - IOWA, Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs. Real estate and collection agency. In 0dd Fellow's blook, over Bavings Bank, v Joni it [ron & Brass Fomndry Cor. 6th St. and 11th Ave.

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