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THP DAI] Y BT‘P BEi‘ [ COUNCIL BLUFFS, Monday Morning, July-16. SUBSCRIPTION BATES - = & 20 centa per woek Carrier = B $10.00 per Year By Mail - - = = = = « = OFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION, Additional local on seventh page. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's, There was a German school picnic yes terday in Palmer's grove. Why cannot Council Bluffs have some open air band concerts in the park/ me of the High school alumni had a pleasant pic-nic at Bay Lake Saturday. The American Express company's office is being greatly inproved and refit ted. The Sixth street bridge is now open for business, and ready for another wash- out. The Congregational folks will have a social at the residence of Mr. J. Mucller next Thursday evening. petor on '8 at the Owing to the absence of th a vacation, there were no ser Episeopal church yesterday. T 0dd Fellows here are maintaining a very good lilyrnr{' for the benefit of members of the order, and have just is- sued & new catalogue, Rev. H, W. Cloakey, of Springficld, 0. preached at the Presbyterian church tarday, and Miss Nellio Bangs, of Chica- o, prasided at the organ. Burglars or sneak thieves have taken from Mr. Strohbehn’s residence on Sixth stroet, somo clothes and a pocketbook, eontaining papers of value to himonly. Work has begun on the oid agricultural works, and the ruined walls of the brick building are being rebuilt for the occu- pancy of Mr, Hendriok's machine shops. Therb tas a very beautiful display of ond Iifies in the window of Harkness Emn "dry goods establishinent Saturday, attracting the attention of many passers- by, Miss Kate Reilly has purchased the roperty mext the city building on T;rnm\m.y and now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. D. Harding as an electrical insti- tute. Sundag services are still kept up at the jail, Mr. Rice assisted by others con- ducting the same, and the prisoners seem 1o take much interest and pay good at- tention, The night dummy is being pretty well patronized between here and Omaha, as by it persons can cross the river as late as 10 o'clock, thvs proving a great con- venience. Master Greenyille Montgomery and his sister Ella gave a little Saturday party to their young friends, B AR 3 ekt 4110 rosidBhoo of Gen. Dodge. Chas, Evans was arrested Saturday night for being 8o drunk as to fall over Mrs, Boekner's table and smash the dishes. He will be called on to settle the crockery bill to-day. Justice Vaughan had out one of his Herdics y: iy in which were scated also John W. Chapman and Col. Tam, of Avoca. The party made up in vu.nuty what it lacked in numbers, The Oakland Acorn now bosts that all the saloons in town are closed; and it is urging that the drug stores be shut off from doing the same sort of business under the name of prescriptions. John Beno & Co., have purchased of Mr. McMahon, the handsome brick block bearing the name. Lt is said they gave for it the building occupied by Gronewig & Shoentgen, and $13,000 in cash. Building improvements ave now o be seen on every side, and gome of themare quite important ones, 'Council Bluffy’ growth is such that businers men are taking hold with a fresh enthusiasm, and a stronger grip than ever. A girl was found in the park Saturday in a pitiable state of intoxication, and she was taken to the jail, where she spent her Sunday. She refused to give he. name, but claimed to be from Omaha, and that her family lived in Neola. The expressmen say they don't object 80 much to the license as ng high as to the fact that some don't take out_any license, and are not compelled to. They insist_on a fair deal all around, evenif | - they have to start prosecutions them- selves. Thomas Garrigan, boarding at A. 8. Mcb‘renry 's, on Main street, found Satur- day morning that his punbuluum and §10 in‘money were missing. A Swede who had been boarding there was also miss- ing, and suspi naturally fell upon the latter as the thief, At the Congregational church yester- day a number were received into mem- bexship, and one baptized. Among those veceived was a ldy, who, being a mute, the service was interpreted to her at the altar by Superintendent Rogers, causing much ‘interest’ in the congregation wit- nessing the ceremony. The musie at the Cougregatioual church was furnished yesterday by a quartette of young men, with Miss Fiteh K:dhu the organ, Miss Fitch has much time of late in xncuoin‘, an her friends who had not eard her before were greatly surprif at the progress she has ade, She han- the orgdn very finely, Justice Schlurz has dducnl»d‘ to hold J. H. Story to the grand jury for perjury, o bond being 8900, Btary s the man who has been chief prosecuting witness in the liquor cases hmufht against Mr. Callison, of Oakland, In the examina- tion Jlul.lce Schurz, Messrs. Lindt & Hart ted, while Major Lyman and Hhinn defended. The reaches here from Rock wd‘w death there of Miss Annie Lang, a German girl, who was for some time a resident of this city. It is sup- to be a case of sui d{: It is said it she had been married unhappily at Wis., and having sepe- from her hunlumd and assumed h lu’lnn wu in love with a yuung man of thll , and tlw ‘evious marri- age being an ol stacle to tm second one, she became despondent, Une poor fellow, whose wife recently was divorced from him here, has of late been frequently bidding friends good-by and intimating that he was going to com- wit suicide, The other night he stood u the street till five o'clock in the morn- | sanity, is not decide i ‘l.mlmg B. P. Neher, who was | and Saturday night the war of the [ Mrs. Webste ing and dancing. s the cause, or in- BROKEN or HIS SLEEP. Guittar waw out yesterday in| A FATET SV Awm Nights to Shoot ity of the chase after the Polk | City murderers, and brought back many Mysmmm Visitors, details of the exciting scenes. When lw started for home, it was a matter of doubt whether the crowd would hang m%] singing, pra ether poor whis ‘('rll'n of Pain and Trails of Blood the prisoner captured or not, but it| Show that Some S8hots Told. seems from later reports that cooler 5 Judgment prevailed, and the jail at| e have been some mysterious do Harlan used for safe keeping . [ ings near Henderson, which have caused Lindt has returned | "0 oxoitement and much curious he has been de- | arrested | spoculation among the people of that at the instance of the insurance company | community. It appears that there have on a charge of burning his own property. | heen some mysterious night raiders at The justice decided to hold the defendant the place of Mr. D, Hongas, and the for the action of the grand jury, but his attorney, as usual, is confident he can | cause of their coming, and their peculiar pull his client out all rigtt in the end Attorney John from Hastings where | actions are still not clearly known mdent for the| There has for some time been an ill| The Henderson corresy feoling between a colored family and_a | Macedonia Tribune gives many details of white family living near the brick yards | the affair, the chief of which aro that the I:I“,'l'r"w.m nightly visitation was discovered by Mr. Hongas and his man Mr, Land broke ml( 8o strong that the poli fored and arrested the ing Mrs. | usan We John wise Wells, [ woing to the Dick Webster, and othe boys. They will have a_chance to air their grievances in court this morning. about some They found aman standing on the porch of one of the buildings on the place, an old house, Still other proclamation now ap-|the man evidently trying to get inside, pears, and if proclamations were shovels | Landers gave the fellow chase, and the filthy alleys would be all cleaned be- |} a buggy whip in his hand, got fore this, The city marshal, the board | e fellow as to give him severs of health, the chief of police, the city Hul'( with it, but the fellow got away p hysician and the (uum'll have all had | About 1 o'clock the same night, twe or say, and now comes the mayor, in- hours after the above occurenc ing the citizens that they can dump | the gates south of the barn were heard | their garbage on the fair grounds, in a|to open, and soon after one of the horses slough north of the amphitheatre, and |in the barh g snort. Hongas and urging them to clean up. Now if the | Landers started out armed, and found city attorney would file a proclamation | three men at the door, who in court, that might settle it. at once run. Landers chased them and S | fired four shots, the last of which seemed Why are you illz Why do you suffer? | ¢, have had_efl as one of the men Everybody knows all aches and pains, all | eried out, *For God's sake, hoys, don't languor and debility are cured by Brown’s | jeave me, I'm shot.” The fellow stum- Iron Bitters. and fell, l.m got away in the dark- The ht, whil ] Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pearl ptrect. ho night, while on the watch for more of the mysterious visitors, v P > the three men were seen from an upper | AN .~ lle()‘\l"‘lt‘ window, and several shots were fired at them, and they fled down through an He is Charged with Burglary, Jail| grchard, A trail of blood was found all Breaking and Horse Stealing. through the orchard the next day, and a e box on which the wounded man had evi- Marshal Scott Willfams, of Towa City, | dently sat down, was found covered with | arahal Seott, Willjans, of lowa City B0t w118 i Hios1 ot Hlo6atwas Hiotised | reached this city Satirdgg, having {4 | SR peoia e by charge @ young amed Murray, | The next night o wateh was naturally whom he fad artokt it Towa City, and | kept up for the intruders, and as Land- was faking bt back h’, Wakeeney, Kan- sas, whebl’ ho "Wl swanted: badly, - ME. house, a shot was fired at him, just miss- ) v ing him and assing into the ceiling. He Joseph Lucm of that place, sa!vud as an | returnied the ‘,,,,\11.1,,,,(‘,,[, but nothing additional escort to the prisoner, he hav- | new was heard, and nothing strange has ing been one of the victimy of the fei. | ince transpired except the hearing of iy S glhagtp daaly signals in a heavy picce of timber lying |~ low's depredations. From Ahem iblap- |, Cthe house, and in which it is sup- pears that young Murray was arrested | posed that the fellows kept hiding, it be- | in Kansas for purticipating in a heavy [ing s cxtensive and thick n picco of | burgl \d while in jail awaiting trial | Woods as to preclude much chance for | making a capture possibl —— C HL P RAILROAD TICKETS. barn to s shores, before going to b ers sat near an upper window in the managed to break jail and then stole a horse from Mr. Lucas,and ran away with this. Murray is a cowboy, and is rather | a hard lookin, - for one of his | years, and the no chance with him, but kept him closely ironed on | -Mfi em the trip. RO B —— EMBROIDERIES, PERSONALS, Harkness Brothers have just_openeda fine lot of new Swiss and Irish Pomt Em- broideries. Call and see them, Mrs. W. 8. McMicken is now v ng her daughter, Mrs, Dr. Hanchett, and expects to make her permanent home in this city. Her husband is expected to be here soon, and they o — will probably then settle in & home of their Real Estate Transters, 1 own. Mr. McMicken will be remewbered by [ The following deeds were filed for re- many whose acquaintance he formed while he | cord in the county clerkss office, July was hiero about two years ago, during the | 14, reported for The Bes by P, J Me. sovro illness of Dr. Hanchott. Both he and | Mujon real estato agent. his worthy wifo will bo henrtily. weleomed s | 3’ o e Mo B, Swan, lots 6 Council Bluffs residents. 7, 8, 9 and 10, block 12, (-mnw d.( Mrs. Fox, of Corning, In., who has been | tion $nuo,m), visiting her children, Mr. Charles Fox, of the [ €. R. I. & P. R. R. Co. firm of McAteo & Fox, and M, Schull, do- [ Rand, e}, sw} 12, 75, 43 parted for home Saturday morning, accompa- ro \Imum nied by Mrs. Schull. They will stop a few y .ulll days at Emmerson, Ta., visiting \V!N'DOW SHADES AT COST! At Beaed’s wall paper store next to the " | postotligg, 1n-w-s-3t e —— —— Are you oing to bousekeoping? See Mandal’s stock offered at reduced prices. onds, (. K. Stone, the efficient and popular night manager of tho telegraph office here, leaves to- day for Ogden, where he has been given a more important and more lucrative chanco to work the wires, 7. W. Chaffin, now editor of the Red Oak Expross, was in tho city Saturday. At Red Ouk, as here, he sustaing himself s a cleve writer and an excellent newspaper manager. il W. M. H. Kernan, of Bellefontaine, 0., CORNICE POLES AT COST ! was in the city Saturday interviewing and | At Beard’s wall paper store,next to post- having interviews. ditor of | office. mew-s-5t the Okalona Statos, Governor William Hale, of Wyoming, was | (3 in the city Saturday and left for Cheyenne, Ho was formerly S —— Glenwod woon, lu., July 12, Ings. This mc 7 Ta orca: to s\ it BRln 1n health | 0.8 SXcUIsion Liain, of four oonaligs and abrongth. and & baggage car, with three hundred Mrs, F. C. Moyors, of Wheeling, Wost Va,, | POOPIO merived in our littlo city, hailing Nor neico, Taullgn Tox, are | from Macedonia and Cavson. The excur- ting her cousins, Geonge aud Wi, Keoline, | #0n was under the management of Hon. n thiscity, B. F. Clayton, of Macedonia, and was E. M. Galligan has gone to Clark, Dakota, | g0tten up by the Sabbath Schools of to ‘make somo homestead improvements, ex- | Macedonia and Carson. Upon their ar- pecting to roturn as sogn as they are com- | rival at the depot they were met and es ploted, £ corted to the park below the institution Jf}»iflh Williams, now of Omaha, I"\'["‘ one | for feeble minded children, where Mr, u! lnn.hnqll-unl, but not too frequent, visits to | T, 1 Sll'[l'h'l\n in a few words gave them his friends in the Bluffs Saturday. whearty weleome. Mr. F. M. Powell, Sam J, Whi superintendent of the institution then in- It vited the visitors to visit the institution, s which many of them did after dinner on the grounds, The fine band from Car- 801 give the citizens as well as the ex- cursionists some choice music. At four o'clock they started homeward well Frank Stone, of Chicago, whose sister, Miss | pleased with Glenwood, May, recently visited friends here, is in the | Peter Marcoe the bold fisherman has city. beon taken out of the (1) weather by our B A, Spooner, book-keeper for 4, M, |CVer Watchful sheritf, Dan Farrell, ‘to an- " 5 A swer to the charge of horse, stealing, :;:t':llllnn, is now off for Colorado on a pleasure Somebody lias sl doing & “land m.,*‘. business’ in horse stealing in this *‘n Ténow scems that Mrs, GeorgoT. Phelps' | of woods” Intaly, whother 'tis Peter and vogovery Is awsured, All hopo s surely, his fishers or not remains to be seen, Jusr Rusy, er I8 now roceiving congratur ant that he is o fath. the new-comer being a daughter, 'wo McCrarys, of Vandalia, Indiana, W M. and Nathan, were at the Pacific house yestorday. oun joorge A. Keermo has returned from a look atais big cattlointerests in Wyoming. Horrors of Hydrophobia, Mr. and M, G. M. Needham, of Sioux| Mr. P. H, Ryan, of Red Oak, was in City, were in the Bluffs yesterday, the city a few hours on Saturday last William Lucas, of Monroeville, Ohio, was o | H¢ Was one of the men who was "'“‘“"‘ P a mid dog some two months a; Bunday sojourner at the Ogden, was on i return from Monticello, M.. Col. J. 8. Tam, of Avoca, dropped in on[where he had been to consult an old his Bluffs friends Saturday. doctor who makes a specialty of treating Judgo J. H. Davis, of Marion, Towa, was | this dise One of the men who was bitten at the same time recently died a horrible death, Mr. Ryan informed us that before he left home he had all the symptoms of Ilydm})huhm Sharp, shoot W, of Chicago, was at the Og. | ing pains starting from the wound and ing through the muscles, followed by e discharge of saliva into the mouth, \Illu he had visited this old “doctor augd Degan using his remedy he had felt noth* ing of the kind and he was confident that the danger was past, He says if anyone would give him the whole state of Towa he would not go through what he had endured for the last two weeks,—Mt Pleasant Free Pross in the city Saturday, (eorge Day, the night clerk at the Pacific, in on the sick list. W, B, McE deu yesterday. Judge Aylesworth expects to get off for Da kota to-day, R, Wadsworth, of Red Oak, was in the city yesterday. from partial Hurry Hateh is now suff paralysis, J. B, Hine, of Chicagelspent Sunday at the Ogden, e [— —— | When you feel life is a burden, and s, i.m, s restaurant, nt,at 21 and nothing you try seems to ease your dys- it street, is serving (lu best meals | pepsia, find a sure relief in Brown's Iron J. N. CASADY. F. H. ORCUTT. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, - . . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Garpets and 0l Cloths, CURTAINS, Curtain Fixtures, AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF 15 Furnishing Novele Mail Orders Promptly Filled. CASADY & ORCUTT, - - CHOICE Council Blufl‘s, Towa. 'C]L BLL}PS \l()\l)A Y, Jl'] Y IG 1883 Council Blufts, Iowa.l To The Trade | We take pleasure in ¢ \Hm 2 your Mll-nhnn 'otho fact that we havemade such arrange- Here, as Low as you can buy them East. E2 Write for further information, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. | A H MAYNE & GO., 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 Street, = E - s = COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. n 3 : (<] DIREO'I.‘ORY, COUNCOCIIs )BI‘S I‘I‘B. XA. IANDISE. Pearl street. JOHN BENO & Co., L. B. CLARK & CU.. MAX MOHN, J. M. BARSTOW M. D., DR. J. F. WHIIE, N. SCHURZ. % 8 WAGNER, resot Pt s OOmROMEIBY RU RN iotcs $106 roadway: CRESTON HOUSE Street. Hotel, 21 Grocery, 215 M; 4219 Main street. OFFICE, Corner Fifth street and Fifth ave, OFFICE Cornes Main and Fifth up-stairs. Residence, 609 Willow avenue. PEACE, Xpross. a Office over 2 RY AND FEED, 5 at reasonable rates. T, JOH?‘{‘ & G‘J .CASH BUYERS, ‘iviaishuersgengout adway. L Will contract for fun 22 Fourth street. ‘w BOOT AND SHOE STORE, GE & HLRB FRTZ, and First avenue. Broadway Meat Market, Broadway, TAILOR, reasonable prices. H MERCITA + Stook Complote. Suits mad L E. SVllTH W. W. SHLRMAN | TAMES FRANEY HOWE & SON, LINDT & HART, . b, STOCKERT & CO., SANITARITM WADE CARY, P. J. HENNESSY, Pt g S oL ORE COLTAS EDWIN J. ABBOTT, REVERE HOUSE, sroatvoy opposto xéw bjara ttove DE CAY & CASSEL. W. H. ALMY. soupcadond™ Our Ne No. 805 Main St.) ‘CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Corner 7th and Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished. DEALER IN FINE HARN 1 have the variety that brings patronag Main street. MERCHAN Artistic Work and reasd LOR. arges. 872 Broadway. JRNITURE § and Household Suplics. ATTORN s Blook: Mauufacturers Fine Furniture, Upholstery 3 and Window Shades Broadw And bath house, 4 gomery, M. D, noadway, L. Sovereign, Prop. P, J. Mont. VETERINARY SURGE( V) 12 Scott gtrect, Office, Bray’s stable, JUS Notary Public and Genel Refitted $1, §1.50 per day. CONTRACTORS AND BUIL Corner Sixth stre COND-HAND HOUS Loan and Improvement Oy Investigation into the matter convinces us that of the most equitable, reason- able and feasible plans of building houses ODELL & DAY bl s 1 ) oo by o Loans, Reai Estate ercantile Loan, Trust and Improv: ment company of this city. By invest AND ing in shares in this institution, which is backed by some of our best and most re- INSURANCE. for & man of | N0+ 89 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs, lisble business men, it becomes possible and comparatively eusy moderate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family. 1In t a cortain number of shares, at a ¢ monthly ment, in a few years a man can own a house of his own for about the same as Lo pays monthly for rent. We beliove the Mercantile Loan and Trust company, by organizing and opening up for business, have filled a long felt| o, oo want in Council Bluffs, Their plans and | 8 good bnsiness point in w system of loans will bear the most care- | 1o or city Jroteny ful scrutiny and examination, and we have no lesitancy in pronouncing them Tossonable anl:quitabis; sad basged. by gentlemen of honor and integrity. 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 |Al;nuL~||l at from 6 to 10 or cont. Judge Peake; socretary, I. R. Beery; Fire and Tornado Insurance. treasurer, Col, Beebe, and their office 'is | Best of companies represented. Equitable rates in the basement of Shugart & McMa. | 8 (i treatmont. Losed adjusted and paid ot this hon's new block, corner Firat avenue aud | " Pear] strect. jang27 1y, - ———— Thomas Belt was found dead inhis corn Mrs. H, J. Hiltoy, M. D, field near I Grove on Wednesday. Ho had been killed by lightuing the day be- fore. His wateh, chain and some silver | PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, coin in his pocket were melted, oity Property. Wo have vacant lots in.all parts of the #60.00 . o sl at from near Bloomer school, No. 42. dings nearly new; §6,000, Ninety feet front, comer Pearl St. and se cand avenue, opposite court house; §,600. Business Chance For sale or trade, a stock of hardware, at inhab d, will natown of T ) paper in western Towa, nty japer and large patronage, very chea As | if sold soun. We also lave a number of choice farms in western Towa, for sale cheap. LOANS, We have money to loan on farms andcity property, THOS, OFFICKK, 1M, PUS, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. [ Couneil Blufls, I Establishea - - 1856 | Dealers in Forgien and Domestic Exchange and 222 Broadway, Council Bluffs. W.R. VAUQHAN Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs, J | Real estate and collection agency. cents, Bittors, Houwe Securitice. block, over Savings Bank. Jansp teru Towa. Will trade for | for brick yard § | In Odd Fellow's | Cleam Froits & Conteetn Parties, Sociables and l’mnw supplied on short notice, and goods delivered to all parts of the city. W i BRAUN'S European Restaurant, 404 West Broad - COUNCIL BLUFFS. R. S. COLE & CO, MANUFACTURER AND DEALERS IN ALL MMWWWMHMdmmmMS And Ornaments. Also Wool and Tron Pumps, Wood Tubing and Gas Pipe and P I receive prompt attenty N%sol south Main Streét,. tures, for both ..COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA M. GALLAGHER, G R OCERIES, New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. | TELY | First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, ) LOWER BROADWAY, y Council Bluffs, PETER 'C:. MILLER, WHOPBSALE AND RETAIL | Wall-Paper and Window Shades dnd Painting in all its Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. HOUSES,”I.QTS AND LANDS Bought and Sold. {Money Loaned, ; d, | Abstracts Furnished ! = . o No. 4 Pearl Street, = = 4 mo e O COUNCIL BLUFFS. - - Groceries, Provitons, Boots and Shoes INMMMIGERATION AGENTS. LON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLI, DRAFTS FOR SALE, 3 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS CRESTON HOUSE, MAX. MOHN, z PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 S. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - - 4 - - = 1owa MRS, D. A. BENEDICT, THE LER IN ADING I HA: TR G OOD 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. =1 ~ Little Windsor. 531 BROADWAY. Restaurant And Day Board. Al the Delicacies of th finest tal eason, and t in the city. A 8kin of Beauty1s a Joy Forever. P overton DR. T. FELIX GOURAUDS L 9| oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier. DEALER IN The Oriental C the Skin, Remov m Purifics as well as Beautifiea Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Moth- patches — and Every blemish on beauty and defies _detec- tion. 1t has. stood the test. of 50 yearsand is 80 leas: we taste it to. be sure the ation is Hard Wood, Yellow Pine and Red Cedar Lumber, Oak and Red Cedar Piling, Cedar Telegraph Polesand Fence Posts, Oak Dimension Stuff, Bridge Material of all kinds, at Bed Rock Prices. A Speclalty in WO0OD AND COAL Iy made. poses. A full suppl, Accept o Iways on hand at yard counterfoi similar nan The distine guished Dr. L. A. Sayre said o alady of the WINTHERLIGH BROS. ( Hav Tox (a ‘)-mm} “‘As you ladies will use them, I recommend ‘Gourand's Creau’ as the least harmful of al the kin preparations. . Cue bottlo wil last s, using it overy day. Also Poudro Juos oves superuous hair without injury to the Cor. 6th St. and 11th Ave. M COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, 8N For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Deal. Ll ers throughout the Buited " States; Canaia and MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., UNDERTAKERS. The finest quality and langest st of Wooden and Metalic Cases. Ca all hours. We defy competition i or pric 2. Our Mr morgan has serve for forty years anu thoroughly unde Vi 11 Broadway, U promptly atte ambroquins. Toleg filled without delay ‘ N [PAPERS, (W | DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ik o ARCHITECTS PRINTERS’ STOCK, flice, 506 Fing Avenue ir. M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole Prop. 48 Bond 81,000 reward for 4 the sate, §T. LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co, 217 and 210 *North M08 4., 56 Toul. | WHOLESALE DEALERS IN k west of Chicago I to at ARD AND s pald for Itags and Paper 81 ok, Serap lron 29 to 1227 North Sixth may24-Sm | garREMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK | UILDING.