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6 THE DAILY BEE THE DAILY BEE. |ment.company of this cit Y ing in shares in this institation, which in‘ backed by some of eur best and uum.fl- i ble | fal dog, of which she desi much te I business men, it i T b ;nulemll- mieand to Hecure a co ufl" z: D e | KC ‘ iome for himself and family. In | sistence of the artist endeay 0 make | Batarday Morning, June B0, | ukiain i of shares. at o cbriais | Ber pet take and kee a itadle poafiion & . s &iaiis | monthly paym inififow & than before the camera. ml;t“t e §po) ;-( ":r SUBSCRIPTION RATES can own & Tiotise of his own for nbout the | ¥4 in an unaccomodating wood th Carril 20 cents per week | same as lie pays ‘monthly for rent. . We morning, and after repeated trials the at- :’,..'\. PN - dionh #10.00 per Yoar| helieve the Mercantile andTrust Mm‘yt to conquer him was given up in de- | = . ! r. conpany, by nrgnmfll‘l opening up | iGo home,” the lady said at last, point- for business, have filled Jong felt |iag 1o the door; “’vuu are a bad, naughty. -COUNCIL BLUFFS, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1883, A Dog Story. A lady in Lowell owns a very intellect ’ N. CASADY. F. M. ORCUTT, CASADY & ORCUTT, To The Trade! We take pleasure in calling your attention to the fact that wehavemade such arrange- wments as will enable us to sell you o Boots, Shoes, B, Here, as Low as you can buy them East. K" Write for further information. OFFICK: ""_ No. 7 Pearl treet, Near Broadway. |yt in Counicil Blufs. Their plans and | uhoghty dog.” The celprit changed in fi, mION system of loans will bear the most eare- | stantly his saucy manner, and dropping MINO ' {:1 mrutl;z" and .'nmlnut(on, and wo | s tai] between his Togs slunk away in gy i e no itaney in pronouncing them | confusion. All the rest of the day he $ee Joseph Reiter's spring styles. reasonable and .quinbE.nnml backed by leme;li to realize that hle o in disgrace, Z r " , rentlemen of honor and intégrity, As afouching in corners and wearing o shame- Ohonp'Raflfohd Tiskets at BuslalSl G0 company exists it hecomes at once an | fced air. The next morning he was miss. Mrs. Brabery's restaurant, 821 Main | institution of value and credit to our city | g and all search fuiled to discover him. | strlt and those who desire hontes, Their pres. | About noon he reappeared, much elated : . ident is T. A. Kirkland; vice prosident, {W0d having fustened to his neck an excel- ~The ground is broken for the foun- | 5l "poacer “wecretary, 1 Beery, | 1ent tin-type of himself. } & holic churel ¥ vy, L M. DECY L Inguiry disclosed the fact that when the | dation of the new Catholic church, treasurer, Col. Beebe, and their office s | 1 - photographer went down in the mornin, An incipientfre burned a_hole in the i1 the bitement of Shugart & MeMu | tho"dog was there at the door of the | ew block, cornes avent (dery awaiting admission. Assoon as the | : 2 Pearl srect. JNZT1. | dooe waa oyencd Carto an Jovounty uy| OTLLY ON@ in the City. Stock now Complete. stairs and leaped into the chair on whicl Garpet Exclusive Store, yoof of John Chinaman’s lanndry yester- day. E a— | —— | An artesian well has been struck near PERSONAL. his mistress had poised him the day prev- . A e e SRS ious. Seizing the situation the artist Sy Milwaukee & St Paull g pyeie examayor of Atlantic; was in | made his preparations with all possible roundahouse, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. thetity yeterday. speed, and the result was the delightful | ~-The funcral servises of Mrs. Fer- | judge Loufbourow was in the city yester- 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. pioture which the four-footed penitent had CASADY & ORCUTT, gerson are to be held at three o'clock | day. taken home ns a peace-offering to his mis- ‘ tress, 502 Broadway, - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. | Mr. and Mre, Engene Honghten have gone to Spirit Lake for a shbrt senson of rest and 5. | Plensnre, Mz, Rose, of Rose & McMahon, has returns ed home. PRS- Free Town Halls. Free and fair discusslon tends to the de- velopment of truth. It does more; it strengthens the natural powers of both speaker and hearer. Discussion, free and = Tt is reported that Rev, Dr. Cleland, now | untrammeled, is one of the life-springs of a free government. Limit it, and the foun- dations of the state are endangered. Rome, Beckman's harness store has been smaoh - ed, it isthonght by the missel of malious coys. Loss 8100, 3 Captain Wilson has sold one of his of Keokuk is in 80 poor liealth he will be una- Vle to preach much this summer —_— A. H MAYNE & CO, MRS. M. McALLISTER, Vi o o in her day of greatest success and glory, | DEALERS IN THE 1R G y q houses on Vine street, where the wash- - — A hiad public free halls, where plebian and I'HE LEADING DEALER IN out has done such damage. 1t is to be “Brevity is the Soul of Wit. o e e et DUk and BarelLime Louisvile & Potland Cement MBillinery and Notions. : 5 d ol " vantell be read and | Means her orators were developed and the ~All bills aSainat the city must be filed ::l‘('_d";’wf“";: ,’",'I' ,.‘,’,‘,’.fil.'fpo',“’d,.m:llf::““‘:,"',_ people enlighfened. Greece and Sparta had | MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOW with Auditor Burke to day in order to get g thelr thoughts 10 the newspaper | their great halls of the people, free to all. | No, 34 Pearl Streot, ' - - - - - presented to the council at its regular | press: A young man, on commencing busi- | But, as the wealth in the hands of the few moeting, Monday: nighty the rule being | ness: Ij‘,;}:':‘}!h‘.‘:n‘;,‘,"i:,' gver s hob Wit | more and’ more limited, ignorance inereas- strict as to that. sells hats for ready money,” to which was | €, the government weakened and x;-ui\ “ ” : ; Ohio is often referred to as wonderfully All the races for the Fourth of July [added the sign of & hat. One friend sug- | W } b . Barg A1 axoept tho 404 cladkd Aidt i{ gested that, as he made and sold hats, the | fruitful of statesmen and military leaders. ; % Y J. M. PHILLIPS, JOHN R. MARTIN, « that will fill & word “hatter’ was unneccssary. It was The secret is an open one to those wishing pected wil 00. o RS S oSt Practcal Plumber, Gas and Steam Fittr. i s ) i Has a full line of Bath ’fi|.|;’t. Sink, l:ll\(h;h. I!rl? Aml.l_.v:ml lflmnll. l'.‘ud nmlx;vdn Pipes and fittings. Job- Oninha hotses and many Omalia. people | mained, “John Thompson, makes and sells | Public speakers do not eare o reveal the binig promptly attended to. First-class work guaranteed. N o W . | facts. It is not to the advantage of a very - - ‘ - expected to be here on the Fourth. "‘;‘:dfmm’ oy 2y F g';',‘;'t‘g‘;‘“;;"j‘ Timited class to give the reason, or at least {Io, Gy D The man O'Brien arrosted for stealing | money,” us there would occur oceasions for | they thitk 'I;i‘ju'.‘l‘::;“'_"';;‘,fie;"i;;“;"‘w‘c";’n '] ! & watch from Ben Hagan yardnmaster at | selling on credit; and so the sign xead: |y 5" fnient inteliigence conduces far s il L C. BRACKETT, the Northern, and for stealing a clock | 1S 4 CHE A" tat the buyer of the | more surely to the perpetuity of the state, 224 AND 226 BROADWAY PRICE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. 225 Main Street, - . . . Council Bluffs. from the Metropolitan, waived examina: | hat did not care who made it, and that the | 810 hence so the longer existence and hap- Son yestorday aud w R Ay Y District | sign would be better if i ‘read: “John | Pincss of all, vich and poor.. Ohio has 3 ompson sells hts.” _But another ampu- | had an excellent free school system, o s W of 00, tation was in_ store still, for a critic point- Spiritual Circle at rooms Nos. 4 and 5, Shuggart & McMahon's block, Sunday afternoon and evening. In the evening Mr, Larkin, Esq., will discuss the ques- ion, ¢‘Who are the True Christians?” Two or three cases of small pox are re- ported, but all in one family, the house being the fifth one west of the Chicago & Northwestern depot on the south side of Broadway. The house has been quaran- tined. Kight fellows found sleeping in a C. B. & Q. box car were yesterday dis- charged, three fined for drunkenuess and three for vagrancy. The drunks get $ 960 and the vags $1 00 each, or thirty . days at work on the streets, WY Benjamin Winchester will lecture Sun- | day evening at 7:30 o'clock p. m., before " the Spiritual Society in Platnet’s hall, & At20clock p. m,, there will be a medi- . ums test meeting, and a lecture hy the ¥ o hrase “sells | She has her private and-public academies O e e o wo ever suy. | 11 AlIost every township, especially in fhe ’ fhat'the hats were fo be given away | BOFthern part of the state. But withou P hing Thus at last this aspiring | those town halls, free o all, where not only tradeaman sommenced business, like many | Der sons but her ‘daughters too, have ever Worthy sucoessors, under the modest sign | Deen wout to gather to debate, and_hear of “John Thomm’m." dchated, the vital questions of she hour; i without those free halls and_ free debates Ohio would never have made the grand record sho has, If no leading national How strangely our ideas of growing ol | questions were hefore the people there was shange as we get on in life, To the girl|no lack of state, county or township mat- D her teens, the riper maiden of twenty- |ters demanding attention and discussion, five seems quite aged. Thirty-two thinks | nd the o improved. There thirty-five an “old thing” Thirty-five | could be but one result—n splendid devel- — Growing Ol possessed in the fifteen years before the | Were—butonly through this school of train- century is attained. But fifty does not by | ing. { t any means give up the battle of life, It |slavery cause found its surest roots and old age aflong way in the future, Sixty re- | have the people gathered in her halls to mnembers those who have done great things [ hear the thriliing eloguence of those who 1t the theee-score ; and one doubts if Parr. | plead the cause of the hely slave, and when he was married at one hundred and | there were the plans laid to tasist any who swenty, had at all begun to feel himself an | had escaped and were heing guided to free- oid man. 1t is the desire of life within as | dom by the north star. A broader under- hich makes us feel young se long. standing and love of liberty had grown e i | with the minds thus developed, hence the Hop Yeast and BreadMaking, | V8il-7€ slave law was a dead letter in the which has been remarkably well improved. | 409 p dway, d DIRBVOTORY, COUNCIL BLUFES, TA. e e e L Wity dreads forty, but congratulates herself that | opment of intellectual strength. Thous- there muy siill remain some gronndl to be | ands hecomo leaders—natural leaders as it JO4N BENO & Cu., 1t was in Ohio that the great anti- | [, B, CLARK & CO.. f2els middle-aged and vigorous, and thinks i;rmm-nk strength, Thousands of times MAX M('HN i g ) NUGENT & SMITH, MerchantTailors FIRST CLASS GOODS AND THE BEST OF WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, 7 and 9 Main Street, - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. COUNCIL BLUFFs, BOOKS, TOYS AND NOVELTIES, Greatest Variety in the City. No stranger shoukl fail te visit my store rooms, Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADW.AY. A. C. LARSON, - - - - - LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. Proprietor. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main street and 17 Pearl street. DRUGGISTS. Prescriptions Compounded at all hours. 108 Broadway CR 5 Grocery, 215 Main Stre nd 219 Main street. OFFICE, J. M. BARSTOW. M. D,, Comnor Fifth sroet and Fith ave. D B . J' Pc WH.I‘I‘E’ Corner Main and Fifth up-ltnlr:.)rfle»\dlenfl, 600 Willow avenue. N. SCHURZ, JUSTICE, OF THE PEACE, Oftice over American Expross. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Bought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished ! 5.% 4 No. 4 Pearl Stract, = =0 DO ATEON L UNCIL BLUFFS. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN . adis t “ . o hre land of & Giddings, & Wade and a Chase, i IVERY AND FEE| H || chairman, on ‘How to Avoid Discases The recipes quoted below are taken fromn um:n(finnlcld if L;:m plense, and thous- | ¥4 i WAGNEB, Will contrack for fuaorais st ressonabie rates. 22 Pourth strost. Gr”canfls, Pru“slflfls Bnflls a]]fl Sl]uas g & Judge Reed yesterday confirmed the | the “Appledore Cook Book” edited by Miss | 31 of others, who have grown from stern 5 ) ’ : . judgment of John w.u,},'n vs. The Wa. | Moria Parloa, of Boston, and are endorsed :’l}:;l"{mt.'& mflflm through these fiee | J M, ST, JOHN & CO..CASH BUYERS. i g o poul: IMMIGRATION AGHNTS. j B :"" n:.l“'l’:;: it being ”»ool:)ful’filh; loss y)i,, 19,?:11:": und‘ bo|l,l“ oue dhwinn o —lfi M: e L otue gtk A 18 Beondvey: e AND‘EH(IP e _ | DRAFTS ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 33 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS k 4 foo e jury in the final trial | mealy potatoes (they will in thirty ickle for Curing Meat. BOOT DE E, i found in favor of Watson for $6,000 hut | Minutes ;) as soon as you put the potatoes e S A. PERCB. Corner Main and First avenue. i o Waton o 84000 bt G b o g |8 e, o b ok et e B. S. TERWILLIGER ven ing act aside the next jury | other kettle with three quarts of cold water, | o 18 1ost to farmers every season by not PETHYBRIDGE & BERBERTZ, o o) d 4 gave him 87,000, and this Judge Roed |cover and boil. When the potatoes .are h‘ifi""{‘“}( oureds !“;‘;’:;’;{"’“ “:i“."“l" DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY has confirmed. boiled, drain and mash fines then strain "“‘::l g l’“"" Lol g iy l".“ 1|JACOB KOCH. A ‘BARHOHANT TATLOR, Gt % SRR o : : the hop-water through w fine seive, on the tul p-p:‘fl for curing mest, some of which . Stock Complete. Suits made at reasonable priccs. No, 805 Main ¢ R. L Thorp arrested as a vagrant, and | potatoes (be sure that the hops are boiling :’ "l“:o i S;.)m)e ;‘;I"‘Y “"m'-‘“lo;lh’ ) v CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, W A XaXs » A P E R [] fer serving as a runner for a colored house | When they are strained on the potatoes,) "."‘“:‘h :"‘ (t":ed l“’"; 1 ”: ) ‘; @& F. SVITH. Corner 7th and Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished. of prostitution, shows lette ing | 0 stir well: then add one-haif cup of | FERE TN WSSO B WSS s 31 Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa, ) s lotters purporting sugar, one-fourth of salt, and one pint of Xleol';l\n thig] ‘h{'xl-l:xmewlt T st next W W SHBR N DEALER IN FINE HARNESS, L 4 i to be from J. J. Neligh of Omaha, su- M“‘.;dm“ this well and strain through a vyvnll:erwfi:“:; {fig‘:u\l.)crlfell‘;:u‘) L‘ln:lll;:I:illlo . . MA 9 Thave the variety that brings patronage. Main street. printendent of a dotectice agoncy, and | cullender, let it stand until it is milk- r | habit ; e s . i sk % publishing it every season, and it claims MERCHANT TAILOR. R E asking the officers here not to arrest m{‘:«'::‘::‘o H:::e‘::fl’::e i(l‘wifirlfl:rx{:ml't‘ m}m Derson has ever tried it for curing JAMES FRANEY, Artistio Work and_reasonable charges. 872 Broadway. c STON HOUSE’ Thorp, as he is working up a case, and is | will rise in five hours if the yeast is good. ) pork, mutton, tongue, or hams and | FURNITURE STOVES, i in his employ. Tho oficers here. want | You can tel whe it is risn by tho white | ver siternard cured meatin ans other | HUWE & SONo - it rovsenon suppe ssaavey, | MAX MOHN, SR PROPRIETOR. | Neligh to send over different sort of fel. | o MG ¥\ S b0 (o WA | Rllowing in n reprint of thefumous recipe: (TTNDT & HART, swoormee ATORMENSATLAW, 2185, 217 and 219 S. Main Strect, | ows for detective. It is i good plan to tie the cork down, as it | o one gallon of water take oue and & 3. Juimas Blook. +_Practies_In stalo and federa courta. § i b sometimes out. Net it in the ice chest | BA1f pounds of salt, one-half pound of su- \ Mauufacturers Fine Furniture, Upholstery Geods, Curtains, > A 5 A & i Y/ ' Ap;uulur e;“n"\; :::m;}"m:dh; .l;:fe B el bitom: Nake”one-hizd g smeall ounce milputzy, eneliat k. STOCKERT & CO., ‘and Window Shades W oy, | COUNCIL BLUFFS, OWA. i ."d. oate .M‘ i e o) Y | this quantity in summer if your family is b g ¥ , ‘And bath house, 421 and 428 Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont- Currig against the First National Bank. | small, PN T s cannob be obiained, omit it R AN A R T A e e a an: Deondvay: L Suvsreign, Prop.'P. J. Mont MRS. D. A. BENEDICT \ The plaintiff had deposited 85 00in the| Hop Yeust Bread—Taie four good sized | Mtogeracr. In this ratio the pickle can e T — b ) S e o ottt e ol i po | B o oy sty el 14 WWADE A oY, AT RO s 4 h n a eertificate, but by some | iy them one quart of boiling water strain | - cse together until all the dirt L 9% Office, Bray's stable. 4 No. 12 Scott street. THE LEADING PEALER IN !¢ mistake, she burned it up, The bank |the whole through a sicve; let this get | SOm the sukar riscs to the topand is skim- TR o ey & * ‘would not pay over the money unless she | P1ood-warm, and then stir into it one cup | BEEOR TG pu":;'“‘ ;‘\‘L‘:‘;::r "‘,’(fi:"“’; P J. HENNESSY, Trade Supplied. ‘Bthstroet, between 0th and 7th ave. H _A_ I B G— o o :D S I 3 ] : ALiie ‘| e indemifying bond, which the wo- Bt,{:‘,:: ":':,‘L:p:k.lm orn.‘.\.lllg, u:n:l;::n.:h pork. The meat must be well covered with EDWIN J. ABBOTT JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, | man was unable to do. She now appeals | flour to make a stiff batter (about threo | pickle, and ":”".’&',"l‘nm," "'x'n‘:mnvm:lf sa, Ly Notary Public snd Genoral” Conveyancer. ” 415 Broadway. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. | ot ot o b the money gl over 8, Bl i) e, wel v | it G 3 S ik | REY KKE HOUSE ST, 4 without a G o L Aman desirous of - getting into the postroffice Thursday night rattled the door, and in doing 80 a board which had been made to take the place of a pane of glass foll out. Ho was surprised, and eoncluded some one had been robbing the place, He hunted up a policeman. Post- | master Armour was aroused out of -sleep, | and was greatly alarmed himself until by investigation he found that nothing had . been molested. The night clerk who gen- ly is in the office was out a little later n usual, and hence there was no! one _around the office to protect it. e — Grand concert at Bock's gerden to- - morrow afternoon and evening. Music * by the Bavarian band. | | ing establishment at 100 Pearl street, here she is prepared to do fashionable | garden shall be deemed theft. , 7 Pearl street. N\ “temperance party,” » law which | 2 baduess. . K * o AR R | e, fo the bt of buying smd v | profie o e o o i of et o SRS A Tl B e B 1 il WL D WINTHERLICH BROS. | W. R. VAUCHAN, . ir New Loan and Improvement Co. : ? Sy quors, uding malt liguors and | br a, torgetfulness, bad dreams, liead- 1L J, , M, U, . Tvestigation into e matter convinoos | dacks of bu WhIRGSd ten Bripes | aoey custidsof the incorporaied citien | Kkt VLA o 4 1 e Justice of the Peace. B R o sputiadla, ssn. —— be sl mnde & eense o the ter o | vkt s it 5 st | PEYSICIAN & SURGEON, . “Ishonld very much. Ihavesd price of the state !;lumnh ."“ ;vhid: heart troubles, kidney Affections, ' with liver oo ’ Omaha and Council Bluffs, y | beds, sweep houses, cut hair, or shave on for work, Pryor's Bes Job Print. | renis, aad put them in better hauds at the #ncan, slender and graceful, * | ed by the selectinen, who are to debar him . i dered saltpetre which removes all sur- the summer it will rise in four hours, in the | ROW! pel winter it will take five. ‘When well risen e Biood, et Lewving the meat freds and lean, Some omit boiling the pickle, and add enough flour so that it can be molded, ; it oo ] 0 nd it to answer well, though the opera- aud one tablespoonful of lard, then kne: $ion of boi 4 lc‘klfl X 3 st s g o 1908 e S aimaynoU foued pnnhw d::;h in'n pan’ agein and let it sugar. If this recipe is strictly fol- Tise one hour, and_then form into loaves. | lowed, it will require single trial to prove Do not have over & pint bowl full of dough | its supcriority over the common way, or inaloaf. Let the loaves rise forty minutes mfi" ways, of putting down meat, and and hake forty-five minutes. Bread made | ¥ill not soon be abandoned for any other. in this way cannot be excelled. The meat is unsurpassed for sweetness, i ol s sl Aelicacy and freshness of solor. Some Old American Laws. Sl ISt There is long list, of these quaint laws | .\, v oisewifo should know how to| a few of which will suffice to exhibit the 4 5 = X It is & universal drink, condition of the society in which they ex- yud of noaccount unless the juice and aroma No Quaker or dibenter from the estab- T O Derry are extracted. The Purisian lished ‘worship of the Dominién shall be | V3N 0 G crecttence, and | 3‘.‘:,‘.'.”&‘:.'.‘: Eres, m‘:'l:r the election of the Parisian drink par csence, is coffee, that | g icet. slow poison which supported the old age | o ‘!"’l'.‘"" "5’;.."'.3.-"1'{.'3?3!’.‘.3‘ day, ol of Voltaire, and Lin sl et | ;.vm::l "'wmrm“mmin 7 €XCPY| Pontenelle from becoming o centenarian. o mwysh i ‘_il:-m]_ make | [B 10 country in Lurope, except Turkey, | h d lslrum’u ;u well roasted, ground and brew- | od ps in France, and in the commonest cafe fll;,:“"::;:":'n‘:*;{‘-“ Kiss her children on the | YOU Will get a cupof coffie which is nectar paton ] ki bee sl s compared with o muddy and acrid bath . ) mixtures which is sold as coffen in London No minister shall keep & school. and Berlin, In the Parisian cafes two| To pick an ear of corn from a neighbork. | i g T T8 Turban s, e theft. | d in & cup, and the maxagran, served The selectmen, on finding children ignor- | $°7¥¢ P R SOABAEASD, aot, may take them away from their pa- | ™ 4 100K glass and served up with a loug in some vocabularies for the use of the expense of the parents. man that strikes his wife shall be foreigner that the name ‘maxagran’ is ouly imprisoned. flmnhnl shall have & master appoint South Carolina, without the aid of & have been out of steady | must be paid into the eounty treasury for ths.” county purposce. Broadway opposite New Opera House. Refitted $1, $1.50 per day, CONTRACTORS AND RS, Corner Sixth street and Avenus G. DE CAY & CASSEL. . i " NEW AND SECONDHAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. i W. H. ALMY. souent andsaid 8 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICES.| ODELL & DAY, NOTICE. —Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- Loan S, Real Estate ing, etc., will be inserted in this column at the low for the first insertion for each subsequent in- sertion. Leave advertisements at our oftice, No. 7 Pearl Street, near Broadway AND INSURANCE. No. 39 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs. City Property. We have vacant lots in all parts of the city at from 50.00 FOR SALE AND RENT. OR SALE—A hotel, turnished, good locality and good terms. Address A, E. H., Bag Office, Councll Blufts. JOR RENT--A nicely turnished bedroom for sin glo gentleman. Apply at Mre. A. A. Swith's, 125 South First street Swedish Movement Cure Business Chances. No. 26.—For sale or trade, a stock of hardware, at a good bnsiness point in western lowa. Will trade for famm or city property. No. 51.—Hotel, the only one inatown of 700 inhab- itants, 25 rooms, with good barn, well located, will harsh, dead or | sell cheap or trade for & farm. oadway, Council | No. 16.—A live republican paper in west ) Towa, eted); until that | official county paper and large patronage, very cheap ¥ Dr. . across the way, at the | if sold soon. i House. Consultation’ or examination st his | * We also have a number of choice tarng in western rooms free of charge. Towa, for sale cheap. SATISFACTION GUARAN' 1 sale the great Sh the cure of catarr ta per bottle. LOANS. Wo have money to loan on farms and city property, at from 6 o 10 per cont. The doctor b Blood Remedy, tlon. Price 50 o and Indian d consump- 2. Dry catarrh, with heat in the face and head, hot discolored skin, dry, harh, dead or falling hair P_ overton’ MRS, E.J. HARDING, M. D. DEALER IN Hard Wood, Yellow Pine and Red Cedar Lumber, Qak and Red Colar Piling, Codar Telegraph Poleeand Fence Posts, Oak Dime: ; 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 804 Main street. Office, 505 Finst Avenue, between Main and Peari | Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Philadelphia streets. Penn. L. B.SIBLEY, WIOLESALE DEALER 1 BUTTER. ¥ Prompt Cash Paid. No comaission charged, Send for Quotatioms. 542 Broadway, - Council Bluffs. Medical Elgctrician AND CYNECOLOCIST ! Office Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave COUNCIL BLUFFS, OWA. The treatment of all diseases and painful difficultios peculiar to females a specialty MORGAN, KELLER, & co., OFFICER & PUSEY yNDERTAKERS, BANKERS, Council Bluffs, . . In. THOS. OFFICKR, IL M. PUSKY. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of Wooden and Mel Cases. Calls attended to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr Morgan has served as undertaker . 2 v for forty years anu thoroughly understands his busi- e { applied o cold coffee. This 18 an error, | - Catarrhls of everal different kinds, o grades: Fire and Tornado Insurance. Established 1856 pess. u‘:m::'l'x'l:'f:\‘m?;cmu vay. | UPHOLSTERING \ r i i agi ing 'S lass 0, 1. Mucous caf s 0 nuch lkes cor . ki coupaiies ropreseited. By bie % » . el i pet ¥ Married persons shall live together or be Lk that of im ining that » ¢ i, with Wucous discharges from the head, nose |, Bt of cobunics b .,...u‘u..‘..«l-,.u‘fuff athis | Dealers in Forgien and Demestic Exchange and [ 180§ and ‘lambrequins. Telcgraphio and ~mall more thar. a cup. 1 throat. A SN Ioston v Home Secunities. orders flled without delay. " —— otfice. y com: ion, with its attendant ieprous dis- it and in . skin, and glassy, sunken colorations of the Ruce { the eyen. -, 238 Broadway, Councll Bluffs. Cor, 6th 8t. and 11th Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . . Real estate and collection agency. In Odd Fellow's Jous-ut TOWA. ) block, over Savings Bank.

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