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6 T — — DATLY BEE--COUNCIIL BLUFFES, SATURDAY, OCTOBEI R 6, DAILY BEE.| e COUNCIL BLUFFS Saturday Morning, October 6. SUBSCRIPTIGN RATES: By Carrier ©. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. See Joseph Reiter's lall goods Choap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's In the Superior Court yesterday the business of issuing naturalization papers | only have been worked sucoessfu began. The Baptist Sunday school is to be given a concert to-morrow evening at the church. Usual service in the merning at the Baptist church to-morrow, and & Sunday School concert in the evening. Peter Bechtele is getting the intorior of his hotel fitted up, so that he expects 1o open in great style by a week from to- day Permit to wed was granted yesterday to Thomas H. Lee and Ida Reed, both of Saunders, Neb.; P. E. Boecken and Adelia Timm, both of Avoca. The boys charged with stealing water- melons were before Justico Abbott yes- terday. One was discharged, and ‘the othiers are to be Leard from on the 16th inst The hose team contest, between the Thurstons and Bluff City, takes place across the river to-day. Tt 1s to be hoped that a return race will be arranged for this side. Rev. Alfred K. Bates has accepted the call as pastor of the Presbyterian church in this city, and expects to enter npon his work here on the first Sabbath of November. In view of the many things which the city needs worse just now, it is probable that the preparing of plans for improving Fairmount park will be put off until an- othor season. Evidence of Immortality. Investigat- ors invited. Spiritual circlo to-morrow (Bunday) afternoon and evening, in Spir- itual hall, Shugart & Beno's block. Meeting at 2 and 7:30 o'clock. An_information was filed yestorday against Charles Sales, charging him wit doing a common carrier business without having the necessary license. John Mar- tin, the expressman, made the complaint. The city has broken sidewalks and bot- tomless street to ensnare the unwary and break their legs, but no hospital into which to take the wounded for treatment. As long as it has the one it should hasten to provide the other. There will be & Sunday School Concert at the Baptist church to morrow evening. The young folks have been under the traiuing of Mrs. D. C. Myers, and an in- teresting programme has been arranged which cverybody will be invited to be present and enjoy. Contrlbutions continue to pour into the Home of the Friendless, indicating that Council Bluffs not only recognizes but gladly gives support to a worthy in- stitution. "w th this proef there should be a revival of the scemo for starting a city hospital, which is greatly needed. Mr. Cannon, the father-in-law of Mr. J. W. Rodefer, died Thursday night. The death was by no means unoxpected, as the old gentleman had been ill somo time and very fecble. The remains will robably be taken to Keokuk, his old ome, for interment. but was not the one A man named first T'he old little (well. He was there, | that found the mwoney Jurns found some of it nan - was working a y, and noticing the men gath ing about the stumnp and looki | earnestly at something he wert to w |they were, At first Burns said } dropped a knife, and was hunting for it, but it soon leaked out differer T'he | first piece found was a twenty franc gold | and the finder thought iv was a| , but some one else of the party socn | s Couples, | told what it was, On hearing of tho dis covery Mr. Sh er from Omaha, SLICK SCHEMES. They Fail, However, to Bleed the In- | tended Victim, re ad One Jailed on the Charge of Black= mailing, the Other Escaped. A Warning to Suspic hinn came g the descripion of the spot murderer | | entrap John Nicholson into paying 100 A very shrewd scheme was planned to a8 given by t neatly twenty years before, | s found that it answered exactly, and that for all 1 detective work, but it failed He. and Mr. Olatke. lind Hunted. within | in this caso, but with a less confiding | twenty foot of this very spot. and had | couple than he and his wife, it might not | failed to find the moncy. Mr. Shinn | took new faith in the story about hidden woney in Missouri, and i | thought quite seriously of making a hunt here. The old man said that the tind- | ing of the money was in 1871, just twelve years ago this very month-—~and Baving given the final touch to the sequel | went on with his | of the Lerd murder he BURIED IN WUD. The Remaing of & Stranger Fonud in the Mire 03 Broadway, ind robber y but nk might easily have resulted in the | | ing up of the home life, furn for scandal, and possil | iragedy. The fellows the risk of all this for the v little moncey A note was bronght to Mr place of business on Broadway,aboy hand- |ng it to him. It was sig M ckingham, and written in a fen hand, It requested him to call upon | her that ovening, giving the number of | |the house as that of a well known | sporting place. Nic ) told the boy | to tell the woman that le didn't know | | her, and didn’t want to know her. If | she had any business with lim she could | come to his place. It scems that in con | neetion with the same plau an anonymous note was left' at the house, informing Mus, Nicholson that her husband had an engagement in the evening with a lady of bad repute, and that she would find him in a certain house, giving the number of the place to which Nicholson had beet invited in the note given to him. The little scheme to get Nicholson to go to tho house failing, a change was taken in the plan, aod Nicholson not knowing at that time anything about the note sent his wife, and she not know- ing of the note sent him, was approached by a young fellow who claimed to bo a detective. He said that he and a friend, another detective, had been hired by his wife to watch him, and that he could turn_the tables if he wanted to, for they could show him his wife in the evening a inine | i | | The Toes of His Boots the Only Part Above Ground, At an early hour yesterday morning some passer-by on Broadway, near the Coy house, made a strange discovery, which caused quite a good deal of excite- ment for a time in that vicinity and soon got noised around pretty generally on the streets. The discovery was that of the remains of some stranger, the only part at first discernible being the toes of the boots, which were just above the mud, indicating that the man was lying at full length on his back. The boots were protty badly dilapidated, as though in company with another man. Ho took | PC1ONBiNg to some homeless or poverty no stock in this assortion, but the young [stricken sort of a mau, who, in his wan- man insisted that he could and would, | derings about at night, had laid down in but it would take money. If he would |in (he street to sleep, or Liad been felled put up 8100, he would show him his wife | by some dealy blow, or dropped by somo with another man. Mr. Nicholson |sudden attack of apoplexy, heart discase did not lose any confidence, | or something of the sort. The strect at but he wanted to see it out, and|and below that point is in a horrible con arranged with the young fellow to meet | dition, and almost bottomless, and while him and the other detective at the Bry-|sone of those who gathered at ant house early in the ovening. Heo|the spot were conjecturing as to how the went there, met the young man, and was | remains came there, or whose they were, again told that if he would put up|the mcre practical ones proceeded to ex- money, it ho would put up even $25,|amine and remove them. The remains they would prove to him that what they |lay very near the street car t , and said was true. They would show him |some thought that he must have fallen off his wife in company with o man, Nich- | the car, and on wading out to where the olson told them :n reply that ho was no | remains were and examining them, they chump, and didn't propose to put up sound in a horrible condition, and any money, for he ot they couldn’t | beyond recognition. The remains were show him any such thing, but if they | those of a wan of pretty large size, but could he would then give the $100. The |on getting a shovel end clearing away the young man’s friend was only there for a | mud, all that was found of tho remains minute or two, and the young man or | was the boots, that which appeared to be finding that he could not get the money | the body being only where some of the in advance pulled out too. mud, more solid than most of it, had Nicholson then started for supper. In | been formed into a little mound. The the meantime his wifo started down to meet him, and they come together on the street, and commenced narrating their experiences, and onreaching home com- pared the notes received by each. 1t then became apparent that the plan was to got Mrs, Nicholson to visit the house referred to, excited by the infor- mation that her husband was there, Ono of the parties evidently intended o intro- duce himself as the friend who sent the note to her, and offer to escort her to the place aud convince her of the truth of Quite a colony from Sullivan, Ind., [the sssertion, and deubtless get her were at the Pacific house yesterday en|to puy him for the informa- route for Dakota in search of land. In {tion. The other would take the party were J.'A. Scamahorn, Elza | Nicholscn to a spot. where he could see Wells, A. N. Weir, George Case, James | the other two enter the house, and got Hughos, ¥. Hurnsel, Wm. C. Shattuck, | §100 for ihe information furnished him, M. 8. Horbert, and Jno. W. Hunt. and befors explanations could be made, Oscar Phelps, one of the fast pacing the fellow s would be off with the black- boots were replaced as found, the mound restored, a large withered boquet placed above the form thus made, and a board stuck up where the head ought to bo, with due cautions placed upon it, calling the attention of the city council to the condition of the street, and warning pas- sers-by of the fate which would befall themn 1f they did not keop on the side- walk, e PERSONAL, transfer clark of the Chi- % lying quite ill with walarial fever in hix roon in T, B. Haighs residence on Soventh strect W HL Kidde: cago and Rock 1xland Jo. Blake, the postmaster of Avoos, wis haking hands with friends hero yesterday. M. 8. Ellis, of Weston, was in the city distance | TWIEIOLEIS A LIS Hardware! 100 and 111 8. Main Stroet, CIL BLUFFS, IH“‘:\‘! NMetcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES 342 and 344 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, T0OWA, o B & Gonteetion Parties, Sociables and Picnics supplied on short notice, and s delivered t all parts of the city. Vienna Bread, and Pies. Fine Cigars, W. T. BRAUN'S European Restaurant, 404 West Broadway, - COUNCIL BLUFFS. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Money Loan;(i‘ A‘i)stracts " Furnished e P S e COUNCIL BLUFFS. MAYNE & PALMER, Bulk and Barrel Lime Louisville & Portland Cement MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE. No, 539 Broadway, COUNCIL RLUFFS, IOWA. nn i 'SMITH & TOLLER, | asv :|A. C. LARSON, MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, DEAL IN LE ¢ Fuising G '\v(lv””:\v{‘ iy I‘;:“‘«;\:v'.x‘f";‘l, BLUFFS. [OWA. dway, PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Painting in all its Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. No.18 Southh FPoarl St. Council Blufls. ' DEVOL & WRICHT. Elardwarce. 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. PROMPT ATTENTION AND OLOSE PRICES ON MAIL ORDERS. R. S. COLE & CO, [ MANUFACTURER AND DEALERS IN ALL | Al the Most mproved Kinds of Lightning Rods Also Wood and Tron Pumps, Wood Tubing and Wood and Iron Pumnps. - Orders will receive p uth Main Street, t 337 W, B And Ornaments, No, 604 So; Feh 16-00 nd Pipe Fixtures, tor both ontio ! g . CDUI&IC". BLUFFS, IOWA M. CALLACHER, CROCER BES. New Store, Frosh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. TERST Fipst Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, |1O%ERDROABWAY. Broadway Steam Laundry ! Proprietor. o LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. _Clifton Resta J. A. ROSS, - urant. PROPRI TOR. 537 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Is the place for A. No. 1 Meals. Day Bon-ders accommodited and guarantee satisfaction A FINE LINE OF FALL s8u1320039A0 Merchant Tailors. 7 and 9 Main Street. iSNOO'TVLNVd SuitingsS. LIN\EOTORY, COUNCIL BLUXNES, T JOHN BENO & CG., MAX MOHN, DK. J. F. WHITE, N. SCHURZ. 8. S WAGNER, J. M. ST. JOHN & CO..CA~H BUYERS. | Draft by return mail. 148 Broadway. D. A. BENEDICT. JACOB KOCH, 6. F. SVITH. W. W. SHERMAN, | | ain street and 17 Poarl strect. | Grocery, 216 Main Strect. latel, 1 210 Main streot. | OFFIC! i Carner Main and Fifth up-stairs, Residence, 800 Willow avenue. : OF THIS PEACE, | icrican Exprese. | LIVERY AND FEED, Wil contract for funerals at reasonable rates, | 22 Fourth street. | Wholcsale Lutter egie, poul- | try and frit. Ship to us. | SIGN WRITER AND GRAINER [ ¢ 357 Broadway, Council Bluffe, lowa. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Corner b and Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished. DEALER IN FINE HARNESS, 1 have the variety that brings patronage. 124 Main street. Model Steam Laundry! 712 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. N. A. CHRISTIANSON, Has just opened a new and well fitted stea work, Please give me a trial. BOOTS, SHOESOR RUBEERS CALL ON S A PRI RCTE, Main and First Avenue, Council Bluffs He Itrains fro xl!ulwlm ote. The trains start from | e about ten minutes carlier | than below rrive at the depot about ten | minutes later. Trains on pool lines and K. C. run on Chicago time, a half hour faster than local. Wabash trains run on | & Lonis time, twenty minutes faster than local. U. | P. and Lincoln run on Council Bluffs time, OCK IBLAND AXD PACIVIC, Arrive Pacific Ext Ex and Muil® roprietor. am laundry. G narantee good Corner The following are the tine of arrival and departure BILOAIVI Mingral Springs| cuarantoe the cure of the follow Riieumatism, & d Skin Disccses, Dysp | caica 04e m an p.om 653 p. m. i p.m. | Counail B'uffs ex m | Mail and_Ex (1CAGO and XORTHWESTRRY, Arni | Chicago Ex. rings are the favorite resort of the tired | Mail and Ex debilitated, and arc the Feclle Ladies best | ...9.45 700 p. m, Depa e, | Atlantic Ex 16 p. m. | Pacific Ext 9:20 a. . | Mail and Ex* 5140 . . | Ace: | BT. JOR AND cOUNCH team_formerly owned by C. K. Mayne, | Muiling plunder. ; has been winning some fast races and | The pla: failed signally, in their case, high honors at Ohio fairs this fall. He | #2d Mr. Nicholson putting the police on Pacific hous is now owned by Mr. Palmer, of Belle- | the track, they soon arrested one of the | Pecific hou fotaine, O., who has lately bocome @ |YOUng met. concerned, who gave his name| N. 8. Beard member of the coal firm of Mayne & | Amold Jesse. He was placed in jail | thoso at the Pac Palmer hero. 114_, await ex; mination. His comrade has fer0s: 1 P . disappeared. and the boy who brought mg“l':;l:::;( agaiuat Krank Odell for pay- | gho note to *Nicholson is also missing. iy A ay, Had Nichol on and his wife been more loft. last evanix Justice Abbott, ; : . " " v L ' 9 " n to be absent over Sund; the evidence showing that he was acting ’,‘,',‘,“\'\’f‘,‘_f““;- l‘, :'"“‘: "] :','l; L:“"'“ prhiBtimight o e SDpeRt i B e in accordance with the instructions of employer and agreement mado BLOOT and that he was entitled to the Liay. Locality highly picturesque and be Corrinpondence solicited. Address Ttev. M. M. THOMP: si i Mail and Ex Atcom (Sat) AN MERCHANT TAILOK. wd reasonable charges | JAMES FRANEY, 12 Broadway I HOWE & R ON o Rt o, e STOVED) 803 Broadway. Novelty WO LINDT & HART, Tl sade and o) cpurt SANITARIUM EDWIN J. ABBOTT, REVERE HOUSE, Refikted §1, 81,50 por day | HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest Prices IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED. D. A, BENEDICT, 337 W, Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa, | N, Manager. hey, of Chicago, 1y Couy M svorday, y, of St. Vaul, wasamong : yesterday, reachod the Artistic Work 9:55 8. m 5 p.m, | UNION PACIHL ! srait anc E 17 NORTH MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS i |KLENCK & JURE OFRIETOR Al Kinds of rey oy a.m, m. servisor Frum, of S| terday 5, wos in tho city Jnmes Bloc Jioxerianis q Lexal kix And bath house, 4213 W “ Ex womry, M. D, Fh 493 Broadway, L. Sovereign, P. J. Mont. Dr. Poulson for 86, Louis | JUSTICE OF THE nd General Conve EACE, John Comstock, represen Notary Pabl v 415 Brow Wik., Manufacturing com terday, and loft luat evening for Sioux City. Colonel A hran hus gono back to his ranch near Little Sioux ug the Janesy ws hore you- - ‘annon Ball..11:06 &, 1Y AND PACIFIC, Arrive 1 Sious Cit | Fort Niobrara *6:60 . aul 860 o SMITIL & NORTON, Broadway o Now Opers House it VIO, OYIICKE, OFFICER & PUSEY - BANKERS. ‘i itiantic Ex Council Blufts Ia. Establishea 1856 | Dealers in Forgien and Domestio Exehange and | Homo Securitice W. R. VAUGCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs, Iteal estato and collection agoncy, Vlock, over Savings Bank 1w, rURRY filed | The Anniversary of the Finding of the Buricd Mo for which Murder was Committed, Informations were yesterday against W, E. Hiliker,” Ed. An Jim Wilson, John Nortle, and Be Morrison, for keeping gambling houses. ay their usual license for runming a uk Bee yesterday, as gathored from a | Bostonites, were Ogden house guests yester- LA ey T city pud | talk among somo old settlers sholtering | day. Btate law. themselves at the Pacific house, called| A. M. Maore, of Plattshurg, N. Y., reached The addition to the Home for the |forth many comuments during the day, | the Oxden yesterd Friendloss, is 37 foot long, divided into|and some further differences of opinion COMMERCIAL three rooms. Work is progressing, and | as to which was the first brick house built oo it is loped that within a week or ten days | in Council Bluffs. One who was a boy at CORNGLL-DUYNES. MARKNT, it will be ready for the donations of fur- | the time of the murders narrated in Tux 2 sulox, 109 No, niture, bedding, etc., to fit them up.|Brr as taking place thirty years ago, [ 1% d demand, Hays & Gloason, and Maurer & Oraig, |spoko up and said: “Well, 1*ero's 0ne | corn are among the latest contributors in cash, t'lingldu remewber in connection with | corn, 50 each giving 810, and others have also|Muir murdering Lord. 1 remember the | Oats—In good demand a 20, n generous, but there are still many |finding of the money seventeen or| Huy—400@G 00 per ton; Se per bale, needs to be wet, cighteon yours ftor the murder. 1t was | (50, 306 b swpvly, George Fuerhauseu was broughthefore |*P00¢ this way, Just betore Muir | Wiad™ Good supply; prices b yards, 5 00@ Justice Abbott yosterday on . harge of |8 Bung by the crowd, he wade| o, ‘ malicious trespass. It appears thathe | full - confossion — to D, 1| Cowl-Delivored aold some lumber to Bara Mott, to use iy | S10rke and Mr. Shiun, who afverwards | S50perton, Lo his house, and becaute the lattor failed | OBt to Omaha, tho father of Frank | qii e o W10 i domsndub =50 10 poy, ho'put wheols under. thy Loves (Bliun, the lawyer, Muir went on to ot Talled gt off. - Foiarhasnor s 0% | tall where he hud buriod the monoy, (o, had Mott arrcated for disposing of more. | 804 doscribed tho apot as best ho ‘could, guged property, cluiming that ho run off |4 he very treo under which it wis a wagon and other property on which he | V0T touether with the wateh, Shiun ield s mortguge. Huth cases aro to be | % 4 W esory hing in o memoranda heard on the 12th inst. { book, and afiorwards he und Clarke tried to find the place in- Missouri, where be had buried & 1ot more money and they touk the description of that too. Thuy hunted up the place here, where Muir said he hud buried Lord's money, but could not find any wealth, They hunted and dug, and dug “and bunted, and gave it up finally, thinking the fellow had lied Lo thew, Neh* w, | or St G. D. Davis, of Covington - yeden yesterday, Ky., was at the « Al trains daily , MILWAUKEE AND 5T, PAUL. Arivos Council 04 . | Mail and Ex...6; . | Atlantic Ex Blufly, 56 p. m. At MRS, b m, ilon Paciflo ay the cars begin their trips at Jarly during th R. Rice M. D. CANCERS, GO SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes IMMIGRATION AGENTS. DRAFTS [ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 343 BROADWAY, COUNC 630; ro- | m)‘u;i:?:l‘ n 044 Fellow's jani: MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., UNDERTAKERS The ' ho' receipts e KA rEmeal withou toe | e et st Al i DISHASES of kinds spoctalty, len nind Metalic vy iy v We dy t, o larzent wtock west of Calls attende fon in quality of s sers ol a4 1 vherstads his busi T T " N hard, 1100 per ton; soft, thir ctical vxpericice. Ofice No, ' CRESTON HOUSE, sulo at 150 por dozen. allug aglle are plying Mrs, 1, J. Billn, i, D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, «22 Broadway. Couuctl Elufe Telegraphic sn tmail DR.G,W.PANGLE,| READER OF ! MAN || for MAX MOHN, PROPRIETOR. #2156, 217 and 210 6. Main Streot, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1, B cab- | e, 3 604 00 per barrol Flour Broows City fonr, 11063 40, 2003 0 per doz, 10WA Eclectie, Maguutic and | Master of the foll wing dis ehility, Mental ' Dipross Apo,lexy, Fits, Loss of Manl) ncers Removed Without the Knife, Drop- sy Cured Without Tapping. Riduoy Comulaint, Diabeios, Rhew Aralysis, White Sweliing, Erysipelss, St experience JACOB SIMS, E SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10W A Offlce, Maln Strect, Rooms 1 aad shugart & Mo Mabon's Bluck Y¥abog ce in Stote wnd Jim Givens and Floyd Cozzens, e two colored fellows who cat each other up 80 badly in an affray at the Ogden house, where they were employed, had | their examination hefore Judze Ayles | worth yesterday, and were sent back to joil to await the action of the grand jury, bail being fixed at §500 each, the charge the | & clan — N LIVE STOCK. Cattlo—8 00@3 50; calves, b 00@T 50, Hugs - Markut for hos quiet, us the pack ingg Bousos wre closed; shippars uro iy iog 4 00 @47 SPECIAL NOTICES, SKELTON, HENDRICKS & RICE, and Her Diseases Treated With the Happlest Results Special witention ghven to private & beu:f assault with inteur to do greal bodily injury. It seems that both wer to blame, and that it was a sort of g duel, each determined to cary the other up into pioces. o —— To Voters. I hersby announce myself to the voters | loft of that but the steel of Pottawattamie county as an indepen- | watch wasn't, of course, dent candidate for county surveyor. {l. P. J’l’mwfl. e — Dr. West, dentist, 14 Pearl street. e —— House Furnishing. When in need of hades, rugs, blanks, ...“‘Jfi?‘ wupplies, you will save of Casavy & Orcurr. wrhllul | by bnylnal with t ° a ° *“Yuoars after that when the road was being eut through there by H, H. Ficlds some of the nien were digging out a stump came across the spot, found sone of the monvy und the silver watch which belonged to Lord. The purse was a sort of bucknkin uffair, and thore was nothing | rings, and the worth anything, murder—1I don't NOTICE. —Spucial advert howe Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Kent, Wants, Board g, ete., will be Insrted fn this columu st the low rate of TEN CENTS PEI LINK for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for wortion, Leave advertimeiionta a Poarl Strect, noar Broadwar WANTS. ey iy Delivered by can wubwequent in. ottics, Ne. 7 Thiat was years after the remember exactly how long—why, I de- clare, thore's the old wan over there that was there and found the money. Heo can tell all about it,” and grabbing Tune Bk reporter by the arm he steered him for the muldy crossiug, which an old man, an lrinllmmn, was trying to clean off ovel, oAl Blifls to take AN’ W TuxBea rat only twenty conte w+ DA hoy, with pony, o dellver Tus Brs FOR BALE AND RENT. PNORBALK flouse and Tif, Boréhwest corner of X enth wnd drondv ay Joux W. Bai [PASKING HOURK FOR SALE OR IENT--The Orvis Packing house, cayacity 107 hogs per day, with all modern appliances; well located Tor walo o TAILORS, 102 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW COMPLETE, EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES NOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. lease. Apily OLE! L& DAY This old man rememrered the event | *3%,, A lfly, la., Soptember 10, 1555 YOUR TRADE 7S SCLICITED dincases. tod N0, 310 Broadway, stairs), Council B ufls, lows. A Correct Dikgnosis Given Without any Explanation from the Patient. £ Consultation froe at oce Muke Your Contracts Now for Your Winter Supply of Missouri Hard Wood ! AND HARD AND SOFT Coal Wit P. OVERTON, 505 First Avenue, - Council Blufls, Iowa, And socure the best article and full tieasure at the | vory Lo vwet priee. 5to1e wood uelivered to auy jart | of the slty 00N s dutl atly sured boncloan o oL smunh