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6 THE DAILY BEE---COUNCIL BLUFFS, MONDAY, JULY Y, 1883, T'l]c l)l\ I l‘ \' l; P} “‘“ | THE OLD STORY. FINISHING THE FUN, coUNcn. BLUFFS Dollars for One Lesson in the Park, and the Winners, A Kansas Young Man Pays Fifty |The Closing Races at the “""“R:T Our Customers! Ways of the World. - { o - The Driving Park association certainly | Monday Morning July 9. 1t seems almost useless for the pross |merits much praise for the pluck and | mmciliidiil . to warn people not to give up their | perseverance shown in arranging and |1y, Jooking over the Seventy-six days of onr existence as a firm, wa find that we SUBSCRIPTION RATES money to stran, under any circum- | carrying out so excellent a programme as have reason to thank our friends for the L] No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. (rror - - - - © = - Wents ber Lok |stances. The old, old game has been |they provided for the entertainment of | — played again, this time on a young man | the public. 1t is to bo regretted that ery a,rge ales we nave ad. | 0 e r e OFFIGE: from Kansas, who came to this city on [their enterprise was not more hear b the Kansas City train, While en route | tily appreciated, and more practically ; | MINOR MENTION. here he formed the acquaintance of a|supported. When such an entertainment Wo thought the people of this city would appreciate a stock of ; 1 —— 3 gentlemanly appesring, solidly wealthy | as that offered on Saturday is given to all We take pleasure in .-nlh:u vy;:" M::"ll‘l'“;" :n; the f:nf t)fiat we have made such arrsmge- Sco Joseph Reiter's spring atyl looking sort of a man, who made himself | at the nominal sum of 26 cents, it seoms | [ ents as will enable us to sell you See Joseph Reitor's spring styles. . . y . e xl Bushnellts, | VY genial, and won the young man's | as though thero should bé enough in at- | 2 Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnclls. | confidence, The latter was going to! tendance from the city alone to pack the | | Additional local mews on seventh page. | San Franciseo, and the stranger by one | amphitheater and crowd the grounds, | Tho city council mects in adjourned | of the strange coincidences which, how- | But such was not the e, the attend- sossion this evening over, always happen, was going there [ance being only fair. Of course threat- | | 1) ) L1} The spiritualists had another pleasant too. He was a big merchant there. Ho | ening weather, and the experience of the | Commensurate with the size of the city, and are pleased that we were not mis- | aocial | The new Sixth street bridge is about | completed except the approaches. Father O'Shes looked Tike i, The merchant exproted | dronching it of the Fourth, had som. taken. We shall put in this fall even a ‘ Here, as Low as you can buy them East. to find a pass awaiting him in Omaha, | thing to do with it, but de from that | o # Write for further information, and in that case would sell his ticket, | there was too much a Larger Stock of the New €hoice Sty]es 0nly B which he had bought, to the young man | e F | | Z T LINDSEY ap, the following being | We have arranged with some of the largest manufucturers to handle their | i . oy [ p in now on the market for 84,600, High | Dill in advance, ‘He wouldn't wait and GOODS IN PRIVATE PATTERNS’ 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. T as the merchant had not quite cash day [ goodsand their shipment, and is proba. | Pronks and was sot back for running, | 502 Broadway, - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. 4 and in the other leats he went off his | More money is sl needed to carry | bly still looking afte as ho has not | conducted services [ for little or nothing, On reaching this | was won by Big § enough he horrowed 850 of his young And hence can give our customers the benefit of Specinl Designs, ev. Mr, Clak ; out all the proposed plans of the|reported to the young man sinco, L urday evening hy - FOIALT Rev ) at the Catholie church terday. city, a pretend railway offieial tackled Jack Penegoy, the hotse, not the man, | the merchant for payment of sonte freight I.n|<| |"||;| v, of Springficld, O., |friend, until they could got ncross the | bittleSioux was on his bad behavior. | ASADY & ORCUTT pied the Preshyterian' pulpit yester- [river, ' He then went to look after tho | [ the first Tieat he made several bad| c ’ o0 Y. M. C-A, It ns passing strange that men THE 2:4 CLAss | will sl i EHeEE money. If afriend or | proved a very cxooting contest. The neighbor wants a loan, even for a short | starters were “Connnche Boy,” J. H. time or small amount, the lender will [ Behan, Kansas City; **Caledonia Chief A H MAYNE & CO, i ¥ = nd the chances are he | T. Hallock, St. Clair, ay | DEALERS IN J. Dickey & Son, whose building was | will demand security, hunt up the ab- | Clark, 8. M. Beardsl | N A injured by the recent storm, are fast get- | stract of title, and take every precaution, [ The result wa follows I d Ban’fil I-lme I_UU'Sw"E & Punland [:ement ting everything to rights again, but this same sort, of | May Clarke 1 g u an , oM svei sldealy nla [ SiLow W IO Stol g Al el | Partics, Socibles and Picnics supplicd on short notice, and goods delivered to all The annual Episcopalean lawn party is | to be given on Judge Jones' grounds next Thursday evening. [stranger, i o strange city, with no|Caled MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE, rs or sneak thieyes had been trying arts of tho eity. |'Saotr L rith Hardly fio | v & 5 i % A COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. et o ouroan entranco. to s offce, it Dy common excuse i e T had ‘o In tho Idion showing of gracofal rd. | et Eeat BtTath - - W. T. BRAUN'S European Restaurant, niled. iden ho was one of the confidence fellows, | ing and skillful horsemanship there were e i 4 : otise IFES The doors f the calubooso shouldbo| Why, he waw nicely drossod, and talked [t two entries, Miss: Ada Ricly and J. M. PHILLIPS, e e ; g COURCAL BLUFFS. tied with a picce of twine to keep them | just like a gentleman, and he seemed so | Mrs. Hall. oth ladies rode very finely, ¥ — r— - from flymg open and letting prisoners | honest.” A great many have an idea that | but the latter met with a mishap in fol- AT D JOHN R. MARTIN, fall out. o confidonce man_is o monstrosity. He |lowing out the instructions of the judge ESALE AND RETAIL YR " may be so morally, but, a to ride around ina small circ Mrs. George T. Phelps’ condition yes- | 1Y Y t & She ! disguise this fact by fine feathers [was on o strango horse, and n rather ; «PI‘H[}H[}&I Plum]]fll‘ Gfls a]l[l S[aam Flnfll‘ terday attornoon soemed a little more | onogt wtrut, At lenst they play their |spirited one, and in turning short she | ) . favorable, though she was still very low part well encugh to deceive the unini- [ was thrown to the ground, but fortunate- Has a full line of Bath Tal k, Boilors, Brass and Lead (oods, TLead and Tron Pipes: ands fittings. Job- indeed. Hiktod, ly escaped injury. Miss Rich was given bing proinptly attended to, First-ches work guaranteed A number of Odd Fellow enthusiasts| The railway eompanies could do much | the first prize, o saddle and bridle, and l No, 11 Peart Street, - - G - COUNCIL BLUFFS. wont to Neola Saturday night to attond | o stop this robbery of the public, if they | Mrs. Hall a silver cup. i tho public installation of th officers of | chogo. Tt appeurs frequently that rail- | Tho raco for gentiomen's rondsters, the i odge there, way employes themselves, and _especially | double team, proved quite interesting 2 : B d st L Tl yoimgelption. <ot AocvlEN | T Pk el e ikl Rl moming, ” oo, Wimeve. ok Fine Shoes a Specialty. roadway eam aun { churchies have arranged for union prayer | on the train “pointers.” Byselling their| won a straight heat. P, Boynette's merririgs before the regular Sunday eve- | wares, getting a bill changed, and in other | team, second, and Moscs Wise third in| 472 Bmadway, 2 ¥ & i COUNCIL BLUFFS, 724 TWEHST BROADW.AY. R A O wag they find out who can be worked | the first heat, and distanced in the sec- in one church then another. and what money a passenger has, and [ond. N. L. Hall's team was distanced in = = 3 = A. C. LARSON - - - - - Proprietor. then give this information o the kharpor |the st heat. The timo was 3:23 and NUGENT & SMITH, c ) tor e B, st oL lady |67 S o T e thn 312 i LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. i ) WOl 1.} m as best he can. ey ; court house, roporis that o has ot | L cor, ‘o, Do sharp abserv.| T s scklom that you wil el unwell M erc h an t I al ' or © 7 : \ ers, often know that confidenco men are [or uffer from indigestion if you use I numerous small articles. izt ; a'a Tr 0T r : i on the train, and yet fail to warn the | Brown’s Iron _ tters. FS7 0 DE VOL & WRch Tho, GH8 Tl N Nne s 0Tl e R S ok il fo wan the e - FIRST CLASS GOODS AND THE BEST T WORKMANSHIP GUARMNTEED. . r 2 PERSON ;B. main here sometime, training at the Luliuvud that if/ the company would hold g track. If there is .\nythmr that the | conductors pefsonally responsible for all y : 7 and 9 Main Street, - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. H a rdw a re driving park needs especially it is sun- | zames turned on their trains, the confi-| Misses Katio and Hattio Blaxsim, daughters | = - = = ® shine, and of a staying quality. enco busincss would end very speodily. | of Georgo Blaxsim, the well known boot and DIREBECOTORY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TA. ; Fidelity Council No. 156, Royal|As t the railway and depot policomen, |shon merchant on South Main stroot, oft st | e e 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. Ay esmotions oo | thoy.do. ot apparently conskder thonm: | evouing for Chiengo. Mise Katio s tacher | JO11 N BENO & 00, k) NESTRRO PROMPT ATTENTION AND CLOSE PRICES ON MATL ORDERS. propriate to the sad bereavement - of | S¢1Ves in any way concorned, at least so |in tho public schools and during the last term S their brother, George H. Ferguson, |far as the protection of the public is in- | taught in the mill school. Bliss Hattie grad- L. B. CLARK & C . DRUGGISTS S ] i whoe mother recently dicd 1 v, ey 'vory welToe e wimd Tt ok . o Sient sowiony. | LB+ C . sl o Dlrsn i wsivg IIO SES LO S AND LAND i B ts to point out trains and the ticket | They will return in time for Miss Kate to ro- : g U y T . Thore was extra good music at_the |22 ey : GHN - CRESTON HOU A window, but somehow they seldom or | .o yer duties when school o \ J Grocery, 215 Main Street. Hotel, nd 219 Muin stret Jongre; church yester " i sume her duties when school opens. y ¥ 5 : Congregational church yesterday, Miss never arrest any confidence men. If ‘.’ L Bought and Sald Mrs. Baringer, an eccentric old lady Westeott, of Keokuk, playing the organ, | o - o LIRS Keller, J. F. Spare, J. M. Matthew M 7 OFFICE, 1 a And . quttotto gommisting o i, Hagor. | i is Docauso they do nob kiiow thom o et ko e |- M. BARSTOW. M. D, i |Vloney Loaned, Abstracts Furnished ! 4 g their ignoranoe is deplorable, If it is ') 3 stack, Miss Josslyn, of Janesville, Wis.. | b quge they do not want to arrest them |smong the Odd Fellows who represented | § P J MoMAETON aad ‘Mosars. Ford and Spooner, giving | dcir condust in suspicious. They try to | Council Blutis ot the insatlation at Neols| DB, o Fy WHITE, comer ain st st wpstaie. Rskionee, o0 vitew oo, | No. 4 Pearl Street, - ST couNelL BLUFFS. o vocal music. - et st S i a0 B e it bl el il ; ; : justify themselves by saying that they |Saturday evening. Thoy report a royal enter- . Tho Fourth in Council Blufls this year | annot give braius to fools who do not | tainmnt. N. SC4URZ. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office over American Express. \ I.I Il v A N ER A I. was one long drawn It closed Sat- | know enough to keep their money. Per-| 3 g \wure of Plano, 10, T. thacn) SU & FITZG: D, urday night by the promised display of | he, i 4 5 LIVERY AND FEED, eyl S o e 0xmyr“y !Z‘?L”&f‘:’fil‘flfi?’ 'f,‘.’::f.‘&“.‘f: ':‘;_:3'){'?‘;)‘[1::: of Mattoon, L1, and N. 8. Packard, of Pla| !, § WAGNER, wittcontract for tunorits ot resseonablerates, 22 Fourth straot caused to be postponed until thon. The (it shall bo their special dnty to protect, | " formed & trio of agricultural implement - = e e 10 dspay wa a the cornorof Bancroft and | sl of protecting the S, Sumens |19 8 tho Pcic yserly. I M. ST.JOHN & 00.a: B BUYERS. Wi (fTOCBT108, FTOVISIONS Broadway and was very fine. cal classes. Charles Howard and wife have returned | Draft by return mail. 146 Broadway. 4 ) < Justice Abbott is an enthusiastic worker e — from Michigan, whither they had been called 3 NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, IMMIGRATION AGENTS. in the Grand Army of the Ropublic.| Mrs. J. A. Gray has refitted her res- fby tho illnoss and death of M. Howaras|S A, PIERCE. S e Saturday night he planted a post at Mal- | taurant, 21 and 23 Bryant street, in fine | faeyor, i o with 47 hartor members & Jangor |shape, ‘wud o sorving meala sty | "0y, o wettkoown ot cerk,| PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, ™o DEALERS 1N DRAFIS 'ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE;.:43 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. number than any other post in the state | twenty-five cents. - : has started witl)ll, ()(ho]r posts are ex- e now/gpon oo, Chesckeo Erediige f0r 8 100upis jof N MERCHANT TAILOR, GR’ESTON stE, | booted to be instituted soon at Hamburg, Mayor Lyman at Oakland. weeks recreation beforo returning to Omabin. (J AGOB KUCH, stock comptete. sults made t reasonable prices. o, 505 uin st Henderson and Sidney, and the one at| Council Bluffs furnished many celebra-| ¥, L. Clark, the assistant superintendent 3 i e MAX MOHN, o &5 s - PROPRIETOR. ° @Glonwood is to be reorganized. tions in this vicinity with oratory, Among | of the American express company, is now off |}, F, S /11TH. Corner 7th and Broadway. - Plans and specifications furnlstiok A woman from Terre Haute, Ind.,|them was Ouskland, Mayor Lyman being | for Denver on a short business trip. S 215, 217 and 219 S. Main Stroot, . g Y WAy v |l h f arrived here bflh}rdni' and sought the aid | ¢hy chosen orator there. The Acorn of o Cursonhas returned from o visit to | W, W, SHERMAN, 11ave the varicty that brings patronago. - 124 Main streos. y WA :Irl?h.«;&nlhl:‘ du-;m:,fldll 3 lmsln‘uvl]tl,]v:l:illu that place says “‘the oration was pro- | his mining intorests in the west, and s very e 2 COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - - - 10 * houd waa in this oiby living with another | hounced the best ever dolivered in Ouk- | saniguluo i to the future wealth. JAMES FRANEY, Artatio Work and reasonable. Shangss. 872 Broadway — = — S woman. Her husband was found, he|land,” and proceeds tosummarize it thus: | Miss Emma Josslyn, of Janesville, Wis., is FURNITURE STOVES MRS. D. A. BENEDICT B being at work in a barber shop in this| Ho reviewed the history of the Ameri- |in the city on a visit to her sisters, Mrs. . M.\ O YWE & SON. ana sousenona suppiies: © E STOYER) s Taraery ’ city, and sure enough living with another [ can colonies’ in their struggle for inde- | Pryor and Mrs, H. W, Tilton, - TS s THE LEADING DEALDR ¥ I wonian, Ho i that 1l o divoroo | pondnce. from, the oppression of Great| o, Sieiomny an iMeafooleave | LINDT & HART, samesmocr. ™ Vractice i st eriteouris ! from wife No. 1, and she is taking coun- | Britain. He dwelt upon tho change f S60 (8 A0 G T ’ ; = s -t scl as to what she can do about it. wrought in our government by the late | et P : Mauufacturors Fino Furiiturs, Upliolstory Geods, Curtains, J. L, Forman's two daughters while | rebellion and showed how up to that *":““""‘\‘\jfl‘:““)' ]_ Al s £, STOCKERT & CO., and Window Shade 807 Broadway - : iving about the half-mile track at the |period we were a free nation only in| James Wild, who lives near this city, left ‘And bath_hou and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont Froii ; 5 } ,tu“.l‘ Saturday, had & narrow es- | name and not in veality. Ho piid a | last evening on . trip to California, accom: SANITAR/ UM gomery, M. D, Physician. 337 Broadway, Councii Bluffs P e injury. A bugay, in | tribute to the loyal dead who fell upon | punied by his wife. S ot s —_— which Mrs. Je s was driving, | the field of battlein dofence of flm'u'vnuln G W, Lowry and ludy and Harry Buet and ' WADE CA HY, omoo, Bray's stabte! 12 Seott strset MRS.E.J. HARDING, M. D. struck:the wheel of their phacton,throw- | try. This part of his speech brought |1ady, of Perry, formed o happy quartette in - - ve On ] ing thom both out, but strangely enough | tears to tho eyes of many an old |y, pucitic yestorday. BT RENNEERY. s st oo o o riaA Sk and 7th ave " ’ not scriously hurting either one of ‘the nvhlmv1»llums;n-“llvl,eu»:'l<l--g:‘;ft the PIO° | s Hattio Knopper has returnod home L ! DEALER IN young ladies. The horse then ran away, | gress made by the United States in the| =% X " JUSTICE OF TIFE PEACE, 3 p ician :unmhing the vehicle, and cutting Tia [ pust.century; how the locomotive, the | from attending school in Davenport. EDWIN J. ABBUTT, ' otary ruuc st Genera convesancer. 415 Beosiws. Hard Wood, Yellow Pine Medical Eloctrician hind légs rather badly, rml{lur, thesewing machine, the telegraph, [ Jacob Neum expects to start in a fow — TS =, 1 The fellows arrested for reckloasly | #d tho telephone had “superceded the | days on visit to Germany. REVARE HUUSE, brostvay opposite New opera tiouser Renied &1, soperasy. | and Red Cedar Lumber, i ) ! shooting fire-works on Broadway were | $1d-timostago conch, the "i‘i‘l";lg‘:d":l”.' City Auditor Burke expects to start this - - P et = cEb ;. Y Y e and the le 5 2 et CONTR A S AND LWERS. l Red Ce " 5 2 fnen wlecturo by Iudgo Avlemverth on | gvery ciizon tho smportanco o g ok forbis Mexeo v, - | DE CAY & OASSEL. Wi o e s e .| Gakank et Clolng o g Ys U ged. i ic: itice ' he r. and s, A. E. Brown, of Cleveland, RpEeSEI. TR = of all kinds, at Bed Rock Prices. A Specialty in 3 ry 3 part in Amorican politics, for through NEW AND SECOND-HANI HOUSEHOLD GOODS. y oG Delore n‘,’:fl:fl' F.}:r:;. ';ill’“ l"l"ll'“dl LIt | id not wish to be understood usadvocat- | aro at the Ogden. W. H. ALMY. sountonioid: Dape. WO0OD AND COAL CYNECOL IST ! pass some ordinance restri i e works | ing partizan_politics, yot no man_could | Gharles Bofink, of Jefferson, Towa, waa in - ~ — == t At e justly boast of American citizenship Who | e city yesterda: 7zl 'ICES for brick yard puposes. A full supply of wood and : X » some extent, at least preventing so| &) e Ty SRS y ¥ Y. PECIAL NOTICES. ODELL & DAY conl always on hand at yand, 502 and 804 Main strect. | Gaeduate of Eleotro pathic Instibution, Philadelphia romiscuous and careless shooting on | & Kot Bqt1 ogatallise his santipnph Rev. 8. 1. Boyd, of Fairfield, was in the - 2 ] Office, 605 First Avenue, between Main and Pearl | ann, { ¢ 8 O\ through the medfum of the ballot box, -+ 8,T, Boyd, h TIOE, —Bpec nte, such &y Lost, strects. . roadway and Main strect, where there 8 : ity Saturd NOTICE. —Special advertisements, s aro always such growds on tho sidewalks | 10 EBY0. somo tod advico to tho boya | 6y Saburday: Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- i : bl B AT about leaving the farm for the city, and| Henry Voss, of Omaha, was'In the city yes- R a1 Lia Jow Loans’ Real Estate| o omo. v, | fice Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave Y then closed with @ appeal to every man | torday, ‘ E for the first insertion Open for work, Pryors B Job Pring. | to 40 his duty to his country at all times, | '\ MoGee, of New York, Is an Ogden 18 PER LINE for each subsequent in- AND OFFIGER & PUSEY ing Office, 7 Penrl street, and all will be woll house guest. sertion, Leave. advertisements at our office, No. 7 % - % oemarrn S ——— T —— " : 4 f : Pearl Street, near Broadway INSURANCE. s The treatment of all diseaises and painful difficultics L 1 \ Dr. Wost, Dentist, 16 Poarl sticet Our New Loan and Improvement Co.| . J A, of Chicago, reached the Ogden - v wouliar to females o specinlsy s K] £ Investigation into the matter convinees | yosterday, \ Y WAN o= | No, 89 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs,| cowen mom, - - - @ Plach Polic us that one of the most equitable, rea o — ".\:\m::.. A dining room girlat. the Weste " ; i e ABRRRE 1 (A7 E0 Bt RS TR | 1, o et i sty | W AR ISSR E Establishos - - 1856 W.R. VAUCHAN, ¢ police (8 a D) P o v the i We have v 13! e o is that proposed and in operation by the | made of such common, simple plants as FOR SALE AND RENT. M 7 . sLer v, ' 4 o LV . #50.00 up, fo ers in Forgion nd Domestic Exchange and ly:r:ml,g,n;‘)‘mon:‘lnul«;}»h ":;‘:L"""d Murfmml-- ln:\llk l:ll‘“-*‘”\ d I::"lll’l':":;' ““\l Mandra : "”l‘l‘ll‘“"' & "“"’l';"‘x]: JRURRENT. Now house 110 Fint v, s HESRENAR KRR N RCROTN RN Justlce of the Pea:ce. ow go ongday y, the oths 4o on|ment company of 8 city. ) C8L- | make so many and sucl eat cures roous, John Mulgeen, corner 1stj avenue and oth 4 ; - uights, - Officer Barhyte takes Middle|ing in shares in this institution, Which is | Hop Bitters do: but whon oldand young, | s WINTHERLICH BROS. Omaha and Council Bluffs, o r 3 § | backed by some of our best and most re- | vich and poor, pastorand doctor, lawyer BARGAIN —Complete outfit of huusepainting twols Ninety feet front, co i 4 et Broadway, ‘Cuslok. Contawl Broadway, | 1116 business nion, it becomes possiblo | and editor, l testify to having been_ our- | £ and stock, wortt sia forsalefor 8l K | cond s e, opposits sourt houses €500 T Claugh West Ilmndwny,vlnd Miller South | 41,0 comparatively easy for a man of | od by thew, you must believe aud try | ‘..“n.nu.m.‘_\,.', »1.“,.}‘ A BRNHDIT. Business Chances. | Main street. Officer Warner is on the | yuoderato means to secure o comfortable | thom yourself, and doubt no longer, T Crtuand. b olive fprokemante, a3 datry bus. | , oo 6. or seé o ade, » stock of hardvais & —~— sick list at present. home for himself and family. In taking : | —— iness Cor. 6th St. and 11th Ave, . > a certain number of sharves, ata certain o COUNCIL BLUFFS, A URA Gesruns —You Hop Bitters tave | Boorin tumber of shasen weu e | Syyedigh Movement i M. & : \ boen of yreat value to me, T was laid | g ofviy o house of his own for about the ¥or Salo. 0. 10, A live republican paper in western lowa, up “‘““ ‘lyvh‘i'i‘ fovor f"l, PVOr Awelwamo s Lo pays monthly for ront. We Cure e g e i Aty oy Ak ke s, 1y MR MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., B/TTERS wouths and couldget no- velief until Tijoliove the Mercantile Loan and Trust folis o, e furniture was made to % Y have o number of cholee farms in western 5 tricd your Hop Bitters. | To thoso suflor- | copuny, by orgunizing and opening up | KLU o 18 Yiromdway, Gouncl | . Daveiart Boston, Mage, and carpas il e UNDERTAKERS, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, ing with dclnl_ltf' or any one in feeble | £, “huginess, have filled a long felt | Bluy, (s s is wre completod); until that | pattern al buported Loney, Brgoh & LOANS. K . D SRl ! sppetlzing toul of health, 1 cordially recommend them, want in Council Bluffs., Their plans and | fne i for e B s S8 S 40§ | P9 wailng s1 ol o' ale o Yt | We hase monicy tloa o faris and iy PROPTY, | | Tho et ity and Jasst stock weshof Chicag Whole world, ' cures. Dyspeps! 4. C. STOETZEL, 083 Fulton st.,|yyutem of loans will hear the wmost care- | fos free of sharge = Early posession can bo KAH |\ Ly ko Fire and Tornado Insurance. B A et coennatition e el 1 e iorders of e Blasath i Chicago, Tl ful scrutiny and examination, and we [ISFACTION GUARANTEED, Ao 1 Goddard pattert ol ted 1 . L Fuultable rates | OF prices. Our Mr organ a8 undertak A o g of tue Digettive Vriatey - —— 8 ey Hhvep iy Scaletof prices for nurcry and barber troatment, | | Quinsicr of Boston Mus Hest of companies represented. Euitablo rates | JF RS (0 8 undpriak A few diops dmpart 8 deliciont Mandel's is the place to get big bar have nnl u-uniuf\) n‘x‘\u.nuu\llnluqt l“l“t Shanipoo of head with " stimulating lotion, each ‘n‘::’{':‘\'.l."f."".:?i e K. : iu::uuh».\umnl awsos wdjustod and p eas. Warer HOLSTERI) § farartong t..—l;-“;kx:.m u-l;n‘el;.& gains in furniture, household goods, ete. | Feasonable and equitable, and backed by | umestets, ) 000 foo vath, 0 ets. onil. | Carriage and harmess ca be seen at Bray's stables. in all its branch ded t0; Ao carpet beware of counterfeits, Ask your ) ) gentlemen of honor and integrity. As | Shaw oo o b and hot foc N’ 3 " 8. ¢ Rose aging and - Inmbreguina. Telographic and mail grocer or druggist for the genuiue Only 25 cents a meal at Mrs, Gray’s, | the company exists it becomes at once an | = Shauy noad with catareh lotion, clipping euds .nu; % o rders fllled withous delay, it article, fanvictured by Di J —— institution of value and credit to our city | of hair f ad or falling hair &c, 50 cts. Chil ion of Copar L DUFREN, 'NDELSSOHN, " o Casady & Orcutt keep a full assort.|and “""““"“"“'?""l"“"“"'- Their e B iontic troatanent for head and fest,0 ot « o horly gyen that Uhe pasiuentip, atey Mrs, B, J, Hm‘n, M.D, ENE & MENDELSSOHN, LW !UV!E&!‘!I:‘SO‘!!‘I‘HL A. H. Mayne & Co, will remove to-day | treasurer, Col. Beebe, and their office Shoelal atenlors iy hern very woakly or | Pursusnt 1o the term of the astidect sopssinentin | PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, ANHOOD Positively Restared in from two to 10 b s their office and coal yard to their new |in the basement of Nh].‘%un & MA-Muli -Il\l\rkif:lt‘u“l,\nln‘l"t -:y“.'u:u young persous of slow P, J. MoMahon MATRAOP Vegotadle Confection. For 74 irst avenue and | depslopnent in Fube uarters, at 539 Broadway, opposite The | hon's new block, cor Extra charges whore parties desire treatment b | The busincssiwill be condusted i future by T, J, Me = __ GATREMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK | particulars address Sau Metoo Medical Co. P, 0, Box, onpareil. Pearl stroot, Jan27-1y, | the residence. Mahou. 222 Broadway, ‘Council Bluffs, lleU, B 81, 8t. Louis, Mo, foll-daw2m ¥