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A ghflm hduotlvno’ X w ridnmuoaven I'iE DA FHE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Monday Morning, October 8. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrlor = = - « - - - 20 cents per wock y MMl = = = = - - - - §10.00 per Year OFFICE: o.7 Poar] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. See Joseph Reiter's fall goods. Additional local on seventh page. The Circuit Court meets to-night. Cheap Railrond Tickets at Bushnell's. Colonel Sapp speaks at Avoea this ning. [ ongressman Pusoy spoke at Red Oak Saturday evening. Licutenant-Governor Manning spoke | at Shelby Saturday evening. To morrow is election day, and after | that the buttonholers can rest. There was no preaching seryice at the Preshyterian church yesterday. Five more foreigners were made Ameri- can citizens by Judge Aylesworth Satur- day. The new street lamp for Bechtele's hotel has been put in place, and is a beauty. Tom Meredith is now Avoca’s greatest benefactor. fixed up a skating rink. considered He has P. C. Miller is decorating the interior | De Voll's residence in a very at- tractive and artistic manner. A fellow named Gadner was arrested yesterday and placed in jail on the charge of insulting a woman. Robert Percival dropped ten dollars into the wallet of the Home for the Friendless yesterday. Well placed. The colored voters had a gathering Saturday night, at which addresses were | fer and wants to go to the Omaha depot, the conductor cellects of him sixty cents, and on getting at the depot on the other side he can back, the trip thus costing him thirty- five cents for simply crossing the bridge, Schurz | instead of twenty five cents from Broad- way clear across to’ Omaha. ner and Emma L. Olson, both of this | senger wants to go from Broadway to the city. transfer, the conductor u;‘llcv.u forty cents offhim if he has no ticket. s LUl e ealloehi e i) uche’mu is 80 worked that a man un- less he has been initiated by long prac- given by A. H. Willis and Mr. Finley. Dr. Pangle’s advertisement, as it ap- pears in another column, is one which should be perused by every Bek reader. Saturday evening Justice joined in wedlock Mr. George A. Wed- temporarily disabled the other day by falling down the cellar stairway at the college. L suceessful yesterday than the attempt to close saloons. John McSorley, who was pitcher in the Council Bluffs club last season, and who has been with the Peoria clnb this year, | The Young Folks of is in the city. Licutenant-Gevernor Manning_is an- neunced to spea< in Bloom & Nixon's hall this eveningat 7:30 o'clock. Every- body should hear him. Marshall Key has bought the brick | building on Broadway, lately occupied by Brewster’s wholesale grocery,the con- does not buy a ticket before getting on competent treasurer to get him through The attempt to close up the meat|for markets on Sunday proved much more | cents. school entertained a large audience at the to be a fitting substitute for the regular ILY BEE "UMALA, MON 1)’4&,(. Gl \ has been L....n, remembered by a pair of WANTS HIS WIFE | them, sent to its sanctum. They are perched on its editorial table, and look v grave and ve doo-dee indeed Bliss has made a hay business, and those who have not already | should Bliss’ About the City for & Run- they get into Nebraska as when on this Gone With a ndsomer Man. side, as will be seen from the following, whichappeared 1n the Hebron, Neb., Journal A man named Hyde was in “T. J. McCue, bookkeeper for J. H. |yesterday on the search for his wife, Murphy, who has the sub-contract for |y, g had reason to believe was some- grading the depot grounds and first three miles south of Hebron, informs us that | the grading force now at work will soon be largely increased. Atone place there is to be a filling cighteen feet high.” W. R. Vaughan se to be making himself “cne of them” while in Des | Moines, and if Council Bluffs don't look out he will get so thoroughly identified | place a note telling him that she had ap- where about town. story that he ie a painter by trade and Woodbine. While away trom home, working in some other | his wife disappeared, found in her that his home is in part of the county, and on returning home he with the business and social circles of | plied for a divorce, and that she hoped the Capital city that they will get him to | he would not fight the case but let the stay there. The daily News of that city, | decree be made, as she loved another | in givin, unt of a wedding the man d 1 preferred free to states that he not only there, but|mar The surprised husband says that he also o the bride a fine cook- [ that a man who has been working for ing stove with all utensils somplete. | him, and boarding at his house, is prob | ably the handsomer man with whom she [haw gone away, as he has disappeared also, In her note she failed to the name of the nearer and one yet, but this man's disappea and the relations between them, ake him quite cenfident that it 18 her. The deserted husband got all the traces he could of the runaway wife, and being confident that she had come here, he came here also, but had not up to last night been able to find her. Mr. Hyde seems to have his full share of domestic trouble, this being his second wife, he and the first one having seperated for some reason. He says the second wife sets up as one reason for not living with him happily that he never got a divorce from his first wife, but this he denies, of course, and insists that the first tie was legally untied. When Vaughan is in a town he is gener ally in for all the good things there and a Des Moines wedding is one o these. gi Aglandered horse is running around | 9¢ loose near the asylum, on the open prai- | rie north of that institution, Who the owner is, is unknows, but the authorities should take the matter in hand at once, as there are other horses running loose there Mr. W. C. Holland, the Main street livery man, who saw the horse pronounces it clearly a case of button fary, or glanders, 1t is roported that sonie traders passing through here turn- ed the horse loose, and went on and left it, but however it came there the animal should be dispatched in haste by whoever has authority to do so, The present rates charged by the Union Pacific for crossing between the two cities is higher than before, 18 one CONTRACT I FOR COAL. the train, If a man gets on at the trans- The School Board Finally Provides for Fuel for the Buildings, The Board of Education has been so dilatory about arranging for its winter supply of fuel for the schools that it be- gan to seem that their policy would be to get coal by the handfull, and at whatever prices the coal dealers might flx. In fact the supply has been so short thatin some of the buildings the children have been cither compelled to sit shivering all day, or else be sent home, and school dismiss: ed. The board has at last got around to it, however, and has made a contract with Mayne & Palmer to supply Freder- {EiToteichallat $5/90/5 tonanhara ool at £10.50 a ton. Whether the board could have made & more favorable con- tract earlier in the season is perhaps a matter on which different judgments would be expre collect twenty-five cents If the pas- In fact ice, needs an experienced guide and a the sum advertised —twenty-five Sl Dr. West, dentist. 14 Pearl street. SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT. the Baptist School Have an Interesting Even- ing. | —— THE LIGHT OF LIGHTNI NG. Electricity to be Ablaze Here Within Ten ]Mu‘fi. Last eveming the Uaptist Sunday hurch, the occasion being so arranged as R. H. Piltcher, uccr«.tnry of Piltcher's sideration being $10,000. Sunday evening service, and highly en- | Electric Light Construction company, Mr. J. W. Rodeferand family left Sat- jo oyable as well. The programme was ar- | und W, R, Vaughan, the vice-president, urday evening for Keokuk to take thith- | ranged and the young folks drilled by |arrived here yesterday from Des Moines, er for interment the remains of Mrs. Rodefer's father, C. B. Cannon. h Council Bluffs lodge No, 40, is to meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock on | ¢ important business, and every Knight is [ prayer requested to be on hand promptly. Singin Ulmml There was an interesting service at St. | | Paul's Episcopal church last evening, it|Scripture Exercises young folks and for the | Recitation—"Olden Times”. being by the young folks of the Sunday school. 8 A horse stolen from the streets during | Seripture Fxerciues Mrs, D. C Meyors, andreal credit is duo er, a3 woll as to the participants. The | ¥here they have already got a company following was the programme as carried | organized, and the light successfully in- K. of P.|outs troduced and meeting with the greatest 1| favor. Council Blufts is the next point, and the electricioner of the company will T Ean Rt |1 Hire!thia wealdHfor e purpose of be- ie Compton | ginning the practical work of getting the e “"ll.l,-:fll«t:v work started. (. T. Bowen, the presi- ""m';‘,i'c‘,:u“ dent of the company, telegraphed Mr. g ow Tovaly iy Zdad® Piltcher from New York yesterday, stat- ... Mru. George's Class | ing that the machinery was shipped from Mr, Garman's Class | there last Thursday, so that it ought to Ad ho Pilgrim's Prayer fair wook a¢ Avoca, and belonging o | Keckation ~Tho Siadsy School .. G R Gt St W, Conley, has been found in Monroo | ;. o+ Dertio Adams| buginess, by, il fia thidt 1 st af Lavge: B s o S ——— e N Reclation ~Ttio Rt The Danish Brotherhood. The board of education has declared | "% “PICA00. the contract of Mrs. 1da Cook, as teacher, forfeited, on accountof her lun\‘illg her school withwout permission of the board. The examination of Arnold Jessie, charged with being in conspiracy to de- fraull Ochul’ Nicholson aud hla wife; is £ take place before Judge Ayelsworth to-| M, Belden, Miss Belle Belden, Mr E. W. Cole and Mr, Elmer Stacey, and the The Tourists left last evening for Des [ music given by them was excollent. R day. Moines, where they appear Monday and Tuesday evening, and then at Monmouth, Jacksonville, Springfield, and then on to Terre Haute, Mr. Duryee, the manager of the Og- den, has put in the billiard parlor three new tables, and also a large mirror in the wash room. Other improvements are to follow, Willis Halleck, who was shot while capturing the Polk City murderers, is re- | east on short business trlp. a8 being in a serious condition again, the wound not healing and there being more nflammation than ever. If this dispute about the first brick house in Council Blufls isn't stopped soon there will be an old settlers war. Now I comes avother who claims that a little | the city Saturday, brick place on Main street, now ocoupied by Win. Rapp, is the oldest. Charles Sales who was complained of | was at the Ogden. by John Martin, another exprossman, for running a wagon without a- license, was on Baturday fined 816 and costs, and will have to get out his licenso besides, which will bring his ¢ blll up pretty well, The Massilon Thrulun;; Machine com- pany is now announced as going to build at once their new structure, to be located on Pearl street, just south of the court house, and to boa twu story brick build ing, 68x113 feet. urphy has the contract. Major Anderson, who has been a sort of lost political Charlie Ross since ho got the nomination for Congress last fall, has been heard from. It was at Randolph the other evening, and The Tabor Union says: ‘‘He putin eome good hits for zhu third plank of the Republican platform.” Recitation Singing Clodng Add of Pottawattamio county as an indepen- dent candidate for count returned home from Colorado, where he has returned with him, brief business trip. rived at the Ogdon Saturday night, to Chicago on a business trip. and then on Wednosday will start for Dakota There was a joyous gathering at Turner Haldl 14....‘,.;'.,.‘ hall Saturday evening, at the ball given Mrs, George's Class | by the Danish Brotherhood, of this city. oo e | A large delegation from the sister lodge : Y s fhrewn [in Omaha came over on the 6 o'clock Tho quartette consisted of Miss Leck | dummy, and wero met at the depot by a ) ¢ reception committee from the Council BloN " 1odes andl the Harmony band, Their ladies were given conveyances to the hall, while the male members formed To Voters. in line and marched up Broadway, step- I hereby announce myself to the voters | ping to the music furnished by the boys. The ball proved a success, and the danc- ing was kopt up until a late hour, the visitors returning to Omaha yesterday *Only a 1k inken Man g \u Little Star” surveyor. L, P, JunsoN. Council Bluffs, Towa, Oct. 7, 1883, | morning, : e The order of the Danish Brotherhood SRR is a recent organization. There are but eleven of these lodges in the United States, the only other one in Iowa being at Davenport. 1t is to be distinguished from the Dancho, as that is a local socie- ty merely, though a very prosperous one, W. Runyon, of . A, Beebe & Co., has vone Frank Guanella, of Connor & Guanella, has e Baggs at Denver. Doc Baggs, who has a_speoial invita- tion to return here in December, and who has given 2600 security to accept, is thus pictured in the Denver Nows: The beaming silk hat of Doc Baggs was seen on the streets yesterday. 1t wore an extra |lmllnh as did the genial phlebo tomist himself. As usual on his return from abroad the doctor was interviewed. He denied emphatically that he would run for sheri being satisfied if the sheriff did not run for him. Hoe also de- nied the reported arrest at North Platte, and explained his absence by stating that he had been down in New Mexico look- ing after his mining interests. Ho dis- claims all connections with the attempt ‘o bunco Rev. Mr. Thayer, of Massachu- sotts, and seems to consider it a reflec- tion upon his judgment to accuse him of trying to get money out of s New England J. Klein and 1. A, Orane were among tho | temperance lecturer, He considers the Chicagoans who reached the Pacific yesterday, | charge that he is a candidate for sherifi Wi, 1. Potorson, of Northville, Dakota, | 90© Of the worst made against him for was i tho city yesterday and stopped st the | B2 time. heen for woveral months with his sister, who Hon. Jno. Y. Stone, of Glenwood, was in D, C. Bloomer, has returned from the east. Judge Day arrivad in the city Saturday and Judge Aylesworth has goue to Chicago on a District Attorney Connor, of Denison, ar- F. W. Spetman, of Spetman Bros,, has gone E. M. Galligan will wait to vote to-morrow, o look after landed interests there, C. B, Southwell, of Burlington, Tows, was & Sunday sojourner at the Pacific, All sorts of jokes are perpetrated at the expense ai the mud on Broadway, The other day a mock stifl was found in the mud with its toes turned . Then came a sign *‘Lost—the cross “P $10 ront .‘xlut comes & sign mn , “Keep off @ | manager and Dave Bow ll“\?‘ :lf‘xllx||~‘-Af Lincoln, spent Sunday in SPECI;\]‘ N()' ICE the cit; NOTICE. —8pecial advortise: wsuch as Lost ) 3 Mr, Sillowsy, of Cedar Rapids, proprietor | Found, To Leau, For Sale, To ) Wants, Board of the Ogden, was hero over Sunday Losking | K €60 will be lnserted in this column at the low after the interests of the house, which he rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion found ullin & satisfactory condition, s might | Ay ien, tacmn wr i o bbsequent - bo expocted with such men as Mark Duryeo as | pearl Strect, neas Broadwar g an a8 clork. o~ WANTS, Dunoonflu howler who has made ublican to say A. P, Orawer, of Avoca, who is yearning “ANTED = Every body i Council BIfls 0 take for the legislature, was here yesterday, putting TunBrn Delivered by carrior at only twenty 50 .uob fuss because of Tue Bek call: |in fnishing touchos. wals A e um to its unfairness in always| 5 1. Moris, of Hardaw, was in g oty V7 ANTED & boy, with pony, o deliver Tux s, _ writing up & Damocratic meeting, and yosterday. *0 MERCHANT TATLOKS —A first_class cutter is opeti for & ibuatlon, can! J. A. Hake. of Avoca, reached the Pacific | ernees: Apply to Buith & Saturday night. — House Furnishing, mish the best of rof , Council Bluffs. annu Tlouse and 1o, northwest corns W. Wfiifll‘fiow When in need of carpels, curtains Tonth and sroadway. KING HOUSE FOR ENT - Thi " at Bliss’ millenery shados, ruge, blanks, or other houschold | 1 Ot Facking hoose corbity S ..‘u‘..,...a.r -npanum. luu al- | supplies, you will savo woney by buying o i e it s ey and Tue Bee|of Casavy & Onovrr, Couneil fium. In., Septepuber 10, 1588 o bt on this dude | A HATTISON Conmy Man Searching seen them drop in at w These dudes are none of your western imitations, but the genuine imported or. away woman, iginal dudes from the sea shore. . Council Bluffiists are energetic when |She Leaves Him Word That She Is | the city It appears from his | 109 and 111 S. Main Street, COUNCIL BLU - TOWA. NMetcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS BUCK GLOVES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, 342 and 344 Broadway, Ioe Gream Froits & Gonleetioner Dastios; BOMRDISH arid Plontox supplled o short Hotise, snd 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 Bought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished I MOMAELON COUNCIL BLUFFS. No. 4 Pearl Street, Th - - & MAYN E & PALMER DEALERS IN Bulk and Barrel Lime Louisville & Portland Cement MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE. No, 539 Broadway = - - 2 - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. . MerchantTailors. 7 and 9.Main Street. i SNOO'IVINVd sfiim'éoo.mzxo A FINE LINE OF FALL SuitingsS. DINEBECTORY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. AL MERCHANDISE. ot and 17 Pearl street. ON HOU Hotel, 217 and 219 Main street. JOHN BENO & Gu., MAX MOAHN, DR. J. F. WHII‘E N. SCHURZ. 8. S WAGNER, J M SI‘ JOHN & GO..GA\H BUYERS. D. A, BENEDICT, ““qumnns JACOB K(CH, m.'.':«;m:,tm:;;m;.,m p— G F. SMITH, comor tonana sONTRACTOR A¥D pUTLREE, W. W SHERMAN, JAMES FRANEY, HOWE & SON, LINDT & HART, SANITARIUM EDWIN J. ABBOTT, REVERE HOUSE, HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS3. Sold at the Lowest Prices At MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, - - 837 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes IMMIGER ATION AGENTS. DRAFTS ;,ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 348 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFF§ CRE Grocery, 216 Main Stroct. OFFI Corner Main and Fifth up-stairs, Residence, 609 Will JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Offico over American Express. LIVERY AND FEED, Wil contract for funerals at mawnnble rates, 22 Fourth street. “Wholesale butter egs, poul- Ship to us, try and fruit. Stock Complete. urnished. DEALER IN FINE HARNESS. T have the variety that brings patronage. 124 Main street. MERCHANT TAILOR. Artistic Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway. FURNITURE STOVES, and Houschold Supplies. %08 Broadway. VS James Block. Practice in stato and federal courts, Prop. P. J. Mont- And bath house, 4 gomery, M. D, 1 . L. Soversig JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Notary Public and General Conveyance 415 Broadway. SMITH & NORTON, Broadway opposite New Opera House. Refittod 1, 81,60 per day CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, - - L] PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 81D 8. Main Streot, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - . . 10WA SKELTON, HENDRICKS & RICE, TAILORS, 102 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW COMPLETE, EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES -|MOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED goods delivered tc | AUB ]4,(;2‘ 1885 “‘"‘ Empkie Hardware C ’ MRS - Dfi, ,EEFEDIOT Hardware ' NOTIONS, ,nwng\,s' £ B 33W. Brodway, - -__COUNCIL BLUFFS, PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETATL Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Painting in all its Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. No.18 Southh FPoarl St. - Coumncil Bluffs. DE VOL & WRICHT. “EFardware. 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Mam St,, Council Bluffs. PROMPT ATTENTION AND CLOSE PRICES ON MAIL ORDERS. _ e R. 8. COLE & CO, MANUFACTURER AND DEALERS IN ALL Al te Mt Improved Kmds of Lightning Rods Also Wood and Tron n Wood and Iron ¥ No, 604 South Main Street, . 15-c0d-tf And Ornaments, aps, Wood T Orde g and Gas Pipe and Focei prompt attention. -.COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA ipe Fixtures, for both M. CALLACHER, G R OCER B S, New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. First Door east of Mefropo//tan Hotel, }'-“%fi&.’é?}‘.’;fi!&‘!‘“ Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADW.AY. A. C. LARSON, - ) - - - LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. Gllfton Restau rant. J. A. ROSS, - - PROPRI TOR. 537 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, In the placo for A. No. 1 Mouls. Diy Boncers o mmedatdahd|gusaates Model Steam La.undry 712 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS3 N. A. CHRISTIANSON, Sl et Has ]\ht opened a new and well fitted steam laundry. work, Please give e a trial. 57 IF YOU WANT BOOTS, SHOESOR RUBBERS CALL ON S A PIHRCH, Corner Main and First Avenue. Council Bluffs. He }l(li Them. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILRDAD TIME TABLE The following are the time of arrival and departure {trains from ho local dopots, The trainn start from. the Union Pacific depot about ten minutes carlier than below stated, and arrive at the depot about ten minutes later. “Trains on pool lines and K. C. run on Chicago time, & half hour faster than local. Wabash trains run on 8t. Louis tyme, twenty minutes faster than local. U. P. and Lincoln trains run on Council Bluffs time. CIICAGO, ROCK IBLAND AND PACIFIC, 'I‘RY* Proprietor. roprietor. G uarantee good CURE OR OR NO PAY. SINO AV Mineral Springs! We guarantee the cure of the following named dis- eases, orno pay: Rheumatism, Scrofula, Ul tarrh, all Bloodand Skin Discases, Dyspepsin, Liver Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Gout, Neu- ralgia and'Asthma. These Springs are the favorite resort of the tired and dobilitated, and are the Feeblo Ladies' best friend. Good Hotel, Livery and Bathing accommodations. Locality highly pictiresque and healthy. Corréspondénce sol Rey. M. M. THOMPS Siloam, Gentry Co., Mo | Novelty Works ’ 17 NORTH MAIN §T., COUNCIL BLUFFS. KLENCK & JUREY, PRUPRIETURS All kinds of repairing Furniture repaired finished. Chairs re-caned and re seatod, All k cks, Bells and Des Moines ac. Sincago, bu RLINGION AND QUINCY, e A p.m. | Counall B m | Mail and CHICAGO and NORTHWRST Depart Atlantic E . | Accor (Mun Address AND COUNCIL BLUVPS, Ar pa Mail and . | Express Mail and Ex PACIFIC, Express. . Auri . | Overland Depart, | ait ana g i Cannon Ball . | Mail and ¥y 4:30 p. m. 5 . | Cannon Ball' . 11:06 . m. BIOUX GITY AND PACIYIC. Depart. Arrive foux City.7:66 a. m. | Frm Sioux City6:60 p, ortNiobrara, Frm Fort Niobrara ¢ Tubes put in old or 3 lited and § ¥ ved. | G buildings, clas: work THOS. OPFICER, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS Council Bluffs . In. Establishea - - 1856 Dealers in Forgion and Domestio Exchange and Homo Securities. o) W.R. VAUCHAN. 11540 pr . | From 86,7 , MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL, ives at Omaha, Leaves Omall Mail and Ex Atlantic Ex., CIIOAGO, MILWAU} Leaves Council'Bluffs, x Mail a 30D, . 15 p. m. | Atlantic Ex/10:10 . m. FFo AND OMAIIA BTREET RAILWAY. Leave Council Bluffy Leave Omah 88 m.0n,m10a.m Lia |84 m 0. m. 10 m. o Lpom 2y m 8 pm.d o Justice of the Peace. | 5= i ":: o'clock . m., and 1 d 6 0 Omaha and Council Bluffs, Real estate and colloction agency. 1 014 Fellow's black, over Savings Bank Jansp- MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., UNDERTAKERS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago 1 Metal . Calls attended to 8t defy competition in quality of goods w.n.l.n‘uk.- R. Rlce M. D. or other tumors removed without the CANCERS, i isr e siianss. CHRONIC DISEASES o knis » specaey. Over thirty years practical experience. 0f Pearl stroct, Countil Elufls, e i £47°Co tion free. Mg, H, J, Hlmm KD, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Btolflwu. Council Blufts, laying and aders flled wit DR.G W PANGLE, READER OF"-MAN Rl Fiftoen years' experionce. Eclectic, M JACOB BIMS, Morbaliet Fhysican. Master of the (o SIMS & OADWELL, 8 fon, Apoplexy, Fits, Loss of Manliness. Cancers Removed Without the xnm, Drop- [3 cou huLlsLLH-s 10WA Office, Main Street, Rooms 1 and Shugart & M. wdees) Cured Without Tapping, ' Diabeios, Rheu- Mahon's Block, Wk practice in State and courts Liver Complaint, Kidnoy Comulaint, mat i, Paralysis, White Swelling, Erysipelas, St. private and venereal 810 Hmmlhu), Room3, (up: saien) Council luts Towa, Tl A Correct Diaj ven out any Explanation from the Patient. g Consuliation free at okce. Make Your Contracts Now for Your Winter Supply of Missouri Hard Wood ! AND HARD AND SOFT Coal ~WITH— P. OVERTON, b05 First Avenue, - Council Bluffs, Iowa, And secure the best articly and full messure at the :.'u{.lu;rl priee. Stove wood delivered o soy part o oty cial attention Located with ok epnioupd ;.‘.... n‘."" o cun wilils K mlufln.uu reulars gy rlo Relt Cat. 108 mimrn All those incretions, sacy "m- aconses of olber »-ow; oas be .-m.n, -.a %‘?fl :f:!’!":. _u..u"ikw adad 2 il soa S ey i el Sy S oedt! B DY 00 46 V1 14k 51, New Yors

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