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SR SN 6 COUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning, October 12, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oaerlor = = = = = = = wook !’, Wl a aeawese 07000 por Year = OFFICE: 0. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. 8oo Josoph Reiter's fall goods. Additional local on seventh page. - Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's A quantity of interesting local news, including the common council roport, ia unavoidably crowded out. The receipts of cattle at the Union stock yards are average large now-a-days, Eighty cars of cattlo wore received Wed- nosday. Justice Abbott yesterday issued an order for the Lilling and burial of a glandered horso. The animal is one left near the asylum by horsetraders. German preaching Sunday at 7:30 p. m, at the Evangelical church on the cor- ner of Pierce stroet and (ilen avenue, by the missionary, Peter Belger. A very successful and enjoyablc enter. tainment was that given by the ladies of the Baptist church. last evening, for the benefit of the Home of tho Friendless. Capitol Lodge No. 3, Covert Lodge No. 11, and 8t. John's Lodge No. 25, of Omaha, were represented in the Masonic procession yesterday by good delegations. George Edgar yesterday tracked uR- alady’s gold watch, stolen in Omaha, and some other jewelry, which a colored man had given to a prostitute here, and the latter turned it over on demand, Those who attended tho Congrega- tional sociable last evening, at the res dence of M. M. Wallace, are loud in their praises of their entertainers, Mrs, Wallace, Mrs. Harkness, rs. Judd and | ¥ Muster of the Lodge, Mrs. Churchill. John Coyle and James Coyle were brought into Justice Schurz court yester- day, being accused of assaulting and boat- ing 'one B, J. Donahoe. They gave bonds and the cause was contiaued until the 15th inst. at 9 &, m. The new foundry old the old power building is so rapidly approaching com- fHE DAILY BEE.| CORNY R STONE CEN Laid 8qua cveland Plamb, Thureday morning. October 11th, the day to which was postponed the cere mony of laying the corner stone of the new Masonic Temple, in Council Bluffy, corner of Broadway and Fourth streets, opened dark and gloomy, with threaten. ings of raio, which threats were fultilled about 11 o'clock, Notwithstanding this the brethren of the Mystic Order net in goodly numbers at the lodge room, where the Grand Lodge was called to order and opened by Grand Master Geo. B. Van Saun, THE PROCESSION was formed under comwand of Grand Marshal J. W, Peregoy, in the following ordir, U. P. Band. Kuights Templirs in uniform under command of Most Bminent C mmauder, Sir T. B. Lacy. Two Tylers with drawn swords. Tyler of uldest lodge with sword. Two stewa: ds of oldest lodge. Entered Apprentices, Fellow Crafte, Muster Masous, Stewards, Junior Deacons. Sentor Descons, rotaries, Treasurers, Pant Warden, Junior Wardens, Senior Wardens, Pust Masters. Musters. Ruyal Arch Manons, Grand Tyler with drawn_aword, Grand Stewards with white rods. A Brother with a golden vessel con- taining corn. Two Brethren with Silver Veasels, one containing Wine and the other Oil. Principal Architect with square, Level and Plumb, Grand Secretary and Treasurer. Bible, 8quare and Compusses, carried supported by Grand Chaptain, Past Grand Wardons, Past Deputy G'and Masters, Past Grand Masters. Chief Mugistrato of the Plase. Two Large Lights, borne by two Mas- tors of Lodyes. Grand Wardans, pletion that it will be roofed early next|°f # Lodge. week. Mr, Hendrie, the proprietor, is putting in machinery as fast as the pro- gross of the work will permit. Next Sunday evening Rev. J. G. Lem- on) ek b b BA HLMHE cliwill (S li t on ““The Life and Character of Moses,” and its practical lessons. The subject of the late election will be treated o', and the hearing of the result will be shown. Mrs. D. A. Benedict has so large a stock of ladies’ furnishing goods as to necessitato enlarging the store and mak- ing changes to better accommodate the stock. In the planning it has been de- Doputy Grand Master. he book of constitutious, Grand Deacons Graud Master, Grand Sword Bearer, with Drawn the second discourse in the series, | Sword. Two Stewards with White Rods. ORDER OF MARCH. The line ot march was west on Broad- way to Main street. South on Main to First avenue. West on First avenue to Pear . North on Pearl to Broadway. East on Brondway to corner of Fourth, where the line was formed in open order cided to reduce the stock as well as en- [ reversed, marched onto the platform laid large the store, and, as will be soen by a|on the fluor joists of the new temple, motice elsewhere, sho offers special bar- |and formed in a hollow square, where ins, cost prices, on certain goods for | the following irty days, ORDER OF EXEROISES Tuk Bee offers heartiest congratula- | was observed: tions to Mr. Frank E. VanBrunt and his charming young wife, nee Miss Lutie Salisbury, who were united by Rev. J. T. Mackey, at the residence of the biide's ents on Third avenue. Mr. Van runt is one of the most promising and enterprising of the business men of Coun- cil Bluffs, being a partner in the firm of Van Brunt, Thompson & Co., wholesale Prayer by Grand Chaplain, T. J. Mackey. Music by the U. P, band. Reading of the list of relics by the Grand Sucretary, placed in the corner stone, as follows: Daily papors of Council Bluffs. Gold medal issued to John Keller by Masonic order, with suitable inscription, dealers in agricultural impliments. Mr. | stating that the lot on which the tomple and Mrs. Van Brunt will go to house- keeping on Fourth street. A supper and musical entertainment was given last evening at the Baptist ehurch, for the benefit of the Home of the Friendless. Among the musical numbers given was an instrumental duet was orected was purchased from him. Khnight Templar medal. Medals of Council Bluffs Agricultural Association, by J. T. Oliver. Government coins of 1883, Government pestage stanps of 1883, List of ofticers and members of Mason- by Mrs. George and Mr. E. C. Cole, |ic Lodge. which was enjoyed. Mrs. Goorge's class plossed tho audienco with their sin he vocal quartette by Miss Leck, M. Bolden, siss Bello Belden, E. 0. 'Colo and Elmer Stacy, was fine. The new Mechanical relic by Christ Straul, the . | contractor. First auaual report of the Council Bluffs City watorworks, Anmals” of the Grand Lodge of Towa Bavarian band gave its services free, and [ for 1883, played somo excel ent music, There Constitution and ceromonies of Grand were soveral recitations that were well | Lodge of Towva. rondered and woll recoived. Altogether tho evening was an enjoyablo one, and it is a pity it was 8o stormy, as the net reccipts would doubtless have larger. Proceedin:s of the Grand Chapter of Towa for 1882, Transactions of the Grand Commandery been | of lowa for 1882, After the reading of the list of contents e tho box was deposited by the Grand Dr. West, dentist, 14 Pearl street. Republic Treasurer. By order of the Grand Marshal the - — 18 Roll Up Good Majorities | craftsmen during the singing of an ode Pottawattomie county has olected the|lowered the stone to its place and the entire Republican county ticket, with |Grand Master with the assistance of his the exception of ene snpervisor, Eli ©layton, Republican, who has served the county well place to Rishton, Democrat. are all in, but those from Lincoln town- deputy, square, lovel and plumb. and the Grand Wardens laid it The Giand Marshal by order of the in this capacity, giving|Grand Master presented the articles of Thereturns | consecration, and the corn of plenty, the wine of gladness, and the oil of peace ship are not accessible, as they are sealed. The man who brought them in were by the proper officers prured upen the stone, Tho threo losser lights were placed in position and flowers strewn yas a member of tho board of election, | 4yer all and prayer offered by the Grand helped make out the returns and made out: the poll book, but he could not tell bow many votes were cast in the town, nor how many were cast for any of the eandidatos, nor what the majority was, Ho simply “‘thought it was about a tie majority.” No one has yot been found who can report the vote ~ correctly, Tha majority for Phillips, Republicaa, for supervisor, outside of Lincoln, is 30, as corrected by latest dispatches. 8o his election, which was doubtful, is cunceded by the Democrats, ‘The majority in the county for the Btate ticket is about 400, Judge Reed will not be found to be behind the rest of the ticket, but Great *‘Scott!” there was a hard and windy fight made against m. The Representatives, Davis and ton, received a majority of about 260, Oarson, for State Senator, is about 135 of Groneweg, who made a good Olay John Bennett, for treasurer, has 405 majority, while Kirkland rolls up 1,100, uittar, for sherift, has 300, Of course, these figures do not include the vote of Lincoln, which may change them some, unloss it proves to be ‘‘about aljiie, anyway. ‘Wholesale Trade. Du quette, Guibert & Co. have just re- -nived‘u o:'lmdof the best Kentucky cider, and also carry a large stock of oysters, candies, sugar toys and a large iday goods, and are fully prepared to receive and fill orders 1 wholesale lots at wholesale prices. Their entire stock is new and of the best Send in your orders at once and secure £ : i 1 Blufhs, Towa. Marshal, After this the Chief Architect was pre. sented to the Grand Muster, who pre- sented him with the iwplements of his craft and charged him to complete the building in such workmanlike manner as to win the ap of his fullowmen and his own conscience, Grand Secretary J. T. Parvin was then introduced to the Grana Master and spoke as follows: GRAND BECRETARY 8 REMARKS, He said that three score years and ten was the time allotted for man to live That he had already passed throe score years and hoped to live yet a fow years to be of service to his fellowwen and the oraft, 80 he could not affurd to risk his health by speaking in the falling rain with uncovered nead. At which point he replaced his hat. He continued: Neither can I afford to keop you standing here to listea to any longthy talk, so 1 will forego the delivery of the spoech I had partially prepared. Itis said, and truly, that he who causes two spears of grass to grow where one grew before is & pub) ‘{wnuhc(ur. Isay that ho who erects a building, whether it bo & church for the worship of God, or for educational, charitable or business purposes, is also a publio bene- factor, 1 had hoped to speak on the teachings of our order, but these teachings are all to be found in our ritual and our lodge rooms. As these flowers, and corn, and wine, and oil are emblems of peace, and joy, and gladness, and plenl{, 80 we teach by emblowms the truths of life, and the influence of these teachings is shed all around you, At the close of the brief remarks the w 18 Pearl stoset, Council | Grand Marshal, by order of the Grand | ¥ith sl modsm sy s, 16 sad ' Master, proclaimed that the corner stone One Lodge Light, borne by a Master |James McMillen, Muster of _the Oldest Lodge, bearing | of the Masonic temple was laid level and plumb, true and trusty, The band struck up a march, and the procession moved back to the hall on Broadway, and the brethren scattered for dinner. THE NEW TEMPLE, The building, as it will appear, will have a frontage of 105 feet and a depth of 100 feet. The front will have an ele- vation of sixty-eight feet, while a tower will rise twenty-five feot above the roof, wnd over the main entrance, which will be of Gothie style, The front is to be of pressod brick with stone trimmings and terra cotta ornamentations. The first floor will be used for storos, and, being sixteen feot in height, wi}l be airy, light, attractive and convenient, Ou the second floor the main part will he used for a public hall 60 by 100 feet, without a pilar or post, the floor above being supported in a truss manner. The rest of the second foor will be devoted to offices ar d other rooms. square, On the third floor will be other offices, ante-rooms, ote., and the temple proper, | which will be about 36 by 60 feet, with a large dome in the center of the ceiling, for ventilation, light and ormament Taken altogether, the building will be a warked improvement to the city, and will be one which will reflect credit on the enterprise of the order which erectsit, THE STOCKHOLDERS, The stockholders of the Council Bluffs Masonic Temple Association are: THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, E. L. Shugart, President. I. A. Miller, Vice President. J. W. Rodefer, Treasuror. A. B. Wulker, G. F. Wright. R. T. Bryant. John Bennett, J. H. Marshall, T. B. Hayes, T. B. Lacey, Secrotary. P. H. Wind, M. Duquette, John Keller, J. W. Laing, A. W. Wyman, J, W. Chapman, C. B. Waite, E. (i. Sears, William Moore, J. Lyman, J. T. Oliver, 8. Eisman, J. W. Pereg G. A. Holmes, A. E. Broc T. J. Evans, F. R. Davis, L. H. Mossler, H. James, F. M. Olmetead, Z. T. Lindsey, G. T. Phelps, A. Rogers, J. Eaton, P. West, A C. Graham, Wells Cook, J. W. Berger, H. F. Strickling, C. M. Harl, J. B. Atkins, G. H. Jackson, G. E. Harrington, E. Mott, 8. 8. Nash, Eli Clayton, J. A. Roborts, A. Haas, A. P. Brainard, N. Baldwin, C. Hoffmayr, H. Wilde. 8. I. King, J. A. Churchill, OFFICERS, The officers of Bluff City Lodge are: J. B. Atkins, Worshipful Master. J. T. Olive nior Warden. M. R. Slyter, Junior Warden, G. L. Jacobs, Treasurer. T, B. Lacey, Secretary. W. D. Stiliman, Senior Deacon. M. Duquette, Junior Deacon. 8. 8. Nash, Tyler. The officers of Excelsior Lodge are: T 8 Couch, Worshipful Master. E Mott. Senior Warden. I. A. Miller, Treasuror, N. Shepard, Secretar: J. 8. Stephenson, Senior Deacon, b, Harrington, Junior Deacon. 8. S. Nash, Tyler. The officers of Star Chapter, No. 47, R. A. M., are: T. 8. Couch, Most Excellent High Priest. J. B. Atkins, Excellent King. Joseph Lyman, Excellent Scribe. T. B. Hays, Captain of the Host. N. F. Story, Principal Sojourner. J. Enton, Treasurer. E. Mott, Hevmmrfu T. B. Lacy, i.oyal Arch Captain. VI‘A' P. Judson, Grand Master Third R. Fonda, Grand Master Second Veil. J. W, Laing. Grand Mastor First Veil, §. 8. Nash, Tyler, The officors of Ivanhoe Commandery, No. 17, K. T, ure: T. B. Lucey, Eminent Commander. J. W. Peregoy, Generalissimo, C. E. H. Canipbell, Captain General, F. T. Webb, Prelato, . Couch, Senior Warden, E. Mo, Junior Warden, J. W. Rodefer, Treasurer., L. P, Judsn, Recorder, H. (i, Cilloy, Standard Bearer. 7. 1. Lindsey, Sword Bearer. E. R. Fonda. Warder. 8. 8. Nash, Sentinel. —— Soveral cases of dipthoria in town, Everybody uses Dr. Jefferis Preventive and Cure, consequently no deaths, —— Real Estate Transfers, The following deeds were filed for reo- cord in the recorder’s oftice, October 11, reported for the Bk by P. J. Me- Mahon, real estate agent: Willam Reynolds to 8, H. Hopkins, part ne} se}, 21, 74, 40— $300. Mary A, McGoo ot al to Lucy M. Fair, part lots 11 and 12, block 2, Street's add —§1.00, County Treasurer to Charles B. Biskle, partaw} ne} and part s} nw}, 10, 74, 41 (7! Frank Froverto John C Pontious, se}, 17.74,41 83,200, J. . Pontious to Henry W. Pontious, 74, 41 81,600, n to Robert Sexey ot §1,200, 7.74. part wi sef, 17 John H. Jefi al, nw} nej, Total sales, 6, Police © L, R. W. Rilly and Juck Cole were before his Houor Judye Aylesworth yo gor drunkenness and immoderate d They paid the usual fine, The cause of Arnold Jessie, ucoused of attempting to blackmail John Nicholson, comes up for trial this morning, 1g. e — Casady & Orcutt, carpots, SPECIAL NOTICES. , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1883, == = ] E:pkie Hardware Co. TWIEIOILES A X Hardware! 109 and 111 S. Main Street, I0WA. IL BLUFFS, Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 949 and 044 Brosdway, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA., Gl FTS & el Parties, Sociables and Picnics supplied on short notice, and goods delivered tc all parts of the city. Vienna B Fine Cigara. 3read, and Pios. W. T. BRAUN'S European Restaurant, 404 West Broadway, . - COUNCIL BLUFFS, HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished No. 4 Pearl Street, = 2 o NEEEON OUNCIL BLUFFS, '~ MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN Bulk and Barrel Lime Louisville & Portland Cement MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SBEWER PIP¥, IARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE. No, 639 Broadway, - 5 5 5 . SMITH & TOLLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. sS. ‘ ‘ 34 Merchant-Tailors. 7 and 9 Main Street. A FINE LINE OF FALL: iSSNOO'TV.LNVd sSur1e0010AQ Suitin |N. A. CHRISTIANSON, RN ‘MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, DEALER IN * Fumishing NUTIONS, JEWELRY, &C. A TR A . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. TOWA. PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Painting In all its Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. DEVOL & WRICHT. EHardware. 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. PROMPT ATTENTION AND CLOSE PRICES ON MAIL ORDERS, R. 8. COLE & CO., MANUFACTURER AND DEALERS IN ALL Al the Mast Improved Kinds of Lightning Rods And Ornamenta, Wood and Iron Pumps. Orders will receive pronip attention. NO, 604 Bouth MAaIn BLreet,.............oouiuiiiiiinisrinnanrnnnrs,s b u't; -.COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA M. CALLACHER, CROCER KBS, New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Pricos and Polite Attendanta. TELY | First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, }O%ERBroABWAY. 337 W. Brosdway Also Wood and Iron Pumps, Wood Tubing and Gas Pipe and Pipe Fixtures, for both Broadway Steam Laundry ! A. C. LARSON, Siae - - - LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. Proprietor. Clifton J. A. ROSS, - - PROPRI TOR. 537 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Is the place for A. No. 1 Meals. Day Boa' ers accommodated aud gua-antee satisfaction, Model Steam Laundry! 712 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS3. Restaurant. roprietor. His justopened a new : G uarantee good work, well fitted steam laundry. | Plense give DIRECTORY, COUNCIIL BLUFES, TA. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main stroet and 17 Pearl street. JOHN BENO & G0, CRESTON HOUSE. Grooery, 216 Main Street. Hotel, 217 and 219 Main streot. 1 T e e O N. SCHURZ. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office over American Express. S 8 WAGNER, Wil contract for funorsls ot R Fasta W15 Fonsth ghreet J, M. ST. JOHN & C0.CA:H BUYERS. tim'ui-spes by return mail. 1 way. D. A, BENEDICT, JACOB KUCH, G. F. SVITH. comerrinsoa SR AR pRER, W. W. SHERMADN, JAMES FRANEY, HUWE & SON, ot tosenots s SENT0E STOVES, LINDT & HART, SANITARITM Avius v EDWIN J. ABBOTT, REVIERESHUTRE S fosiny sopoaitearcs i NORIOH OF ALL KINDS. Sold at the Lowest Prices IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED, At MRS, D. A. BENEDICT, - 5 GN WRITER AND GRAINER. Office 337 Broadway, Council Bluffe, Jowa. MERCHANT TAILOR, Stook Complete. Suits mado at reasonable prices. No. 505 Maln 8t DEALER IN FINE HARNESS, T have the variety that brings patronage. 124 Main stroet. MERCHANT TAILOR. Artistio Work and reasonable charges. 872 Broadway. 803 Broadway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Practice in state and federal courta. James Plook, 1 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont- hy siclan, JUSTICE, OF THE PEACE, Notary Public and General Conveyancer. = 415 Broadway. ’ Refitted §1, $1.50 per day SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes IMMIGRATION AGENTS. BANK OF IRELANT CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, - - . PROPRIETOR, 2105, 817 and 2190 S. Main Streot, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - . A DRAFTS ON 7! UNCIL BL 843 BROADWA 10W4 SKELTON, HENDRICKS & RICE, NOTICE. —8pecial advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Ront, Wants, Board. ing, otc., will bo lnserted in this columu &t the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in sertion. Loave advertisements a4 our office, Ne. 7 Pearl Street, near Broadway WANTS, JANTH “Boay i Councl Bliffs Y, TusBan Delivered by carrior ot only oent wmxb-"&'b-yl'fih}éiv'. Yo deliver Tun Ban. © enty O RENT A house of five rooms. Tncuire of Dr Hanchett pmuuu House and lot, northwest corner of Tonth and roadway. Joux W. Balko. [PACKING HOUSE FOI SALE OB RENT-The Orvis Packlng house, capacity 100 hogy per day pliniose; well located: for” sale or iosse. Apaly lo ODELL & DAY, Councll Blufs, Ta., September 10, 1586 " FOR SALE AND RENT, TAILORS, 102 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS.|" FALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW COMPLETE, EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES OT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. YOUR TRADE 18 SOLICITED | /it wsititansn - | | BOOTS, SHOESOR RUBBERS CALL ON S. A& PIRRCE, Corner Main and First Avenne, Counel Binffis. He has Them. The following are the time of arrival and departure Itrains from the local depota. The trains start from the Union Pacific depot about ten minutes earlier than below stated, and arrive at the depot about tes. minutes later. 1 ] ‘Trains on pool Hnoa and K. C. run on Chicago time, & bl hour faster thas Tocal, Wabash eraing uh o Bt. Louia tyme, twenty minutes faster than looal. . U, § | P-s0d Lineolr!train run on Council Blufla time. CHICAUO, ROCK IALAXD AND PACIFIC. ? A m. | E i P We guarantee the cure of the following named dis- SILOANM Ex and Ma pay: Rheumatism, Scrofula, Ulcers, Ca- Doe Moines Bloodand Bkin Diseases, Dyspepsia, Liver | t, Kidney and Bladder Disoases, Gout, Neu; | ralgia and Asthma. 4 These Syrings are the faorite rowort of the tired and debilltated, aud are the Fecblo Ladies' bost rrive, - 5:86p.n. | Counail B'uffs ex. ... 04 045 m | Mail ana CificAG0 and KORTHWEATER Chicago Good Hotel, Livery and Bathing accommodations. | Atlantic Ex Locality highly picturesque aud healthy. Mail and E Corrcapondence solicited. | Accom (Sat). .. 5 Address Kev. M. M. THOMPSON, Manager. KANBAK (175, 7. J0% " Siloam, Gentry Co., Mo | Depart. Novelty Works 17 NORTH MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS. ool B KLENCK & JUREY, PROPRIETORS, ey Aurive, Overland Ex eny All kinds of repairing Iurniture repaired and | Emigrant p.m. | ¢ Ex Chairs re-caned and re veated. All kincs WABASI, BT. LOUIS AND PACIFIC epart, Arrive Locks, Bells and Eleciric Iny Tubes put in old toves Tejaired. 50 p. m. dings. Key Ball, 11105 a. m. clas work guaranteed. — De THOY, OFFICKR, | ; For Fart Niobi N For ¢, Paul OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Bluffs . Ia Establishea - - 1856 Dealers in Forgien and Domestio Exchange aud Home Securitios. W.R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. o'clock a. m., and run regularly during the day st 9, Omaha and Council Bluffs, 11, 2, nd 60" nd ritn 10 city time. Real estate and collectionagency. n 01d Fellows block, aver Savings Rank fansq. MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., UNDERTAKERS. The fincet quality and largest stock west of Chicago ot Wooden and Mctalic Cases. Culls attended to at all hours, We defy competition in quality of goods ir prices. Our M for forty years wess. Wareroo 1 a1l its branches promptly attended to aying and - lambrequins. wders. flled withent delay DR.G,W.PANGLE, READER OF ! MAN ! ic, Magnetic and Master of the foll wing dis Omaba, .95 e m 7:9 p. m and Ex Al trains daily CHICAGO, MILWAUKKE AND BT, PAUL. Leaves C Arives Council Blufis. . | Mail and Ex.. *6: 16 p. m. | Atlantic Ex. . 19:] COUNCIL BLUFE AND OMAIIA BTREXT RAILWAY. Leave Council Lluffs Leave Omaha. 8. m. 94 m 10; o0 Pacifio CANCERS, hiisr St srisoad mihous the CHRONIC DISEASES ot scity vor thirty ycars piractica experience, Offios Ne, 6 Pear] s O il Plafls a7 Mis. H. J, Hilton, K. D,, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 222 Broadway, Council Blufis. pet Telegraphic and mail JACOB SIMS, E. P. CADWELL. SIMS & CADWELL, Fifteen years' experience. Ecles Herbalist "V alcian, b, Nervous Debility Apoplexy, Fits, Loss of Manliness. Cancers Removed Without the Knife, Drop- -2 8y Cured Without Tapping Liver Comylaint, kidney Comulaint, Diabetos, Rheu: | [] mathvn, Paralyis, White Swelllog, Erysipelas, 5t COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA ik 3 Office, Main Street, Rooms 1 and man and Her Dis Mahon's Bl the Happie : pp-n 1o private and venereal | COUrts Broadway, Room3, (up- ntal Dejress Shugart & M - Wil practice in' Sate and < Special at diseasen Without any Patient. Make Your Contracts Now for Your Wiater Fupply of Missouri Hard Wood !5 AND HARD AND S0FT Coal, . T e N Vo ELT o1 Hegenera. tor 1n the elire of the . (! WITH P, OVERTON, 505 First Avenue, - Council Bluffs, Iowa, nd full measure atthe e Of X 1l Inforunation Waskington 8L, Chicasn. T o R. Rice M. D.