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THE DAILY BEE---COUNCIL BLUFFS, MONDAY OCTOBER 1i5. 1883. — N A number of school houses 200 are wooden | carofully as possible, and as it must be MRS D A. BENEDIGT fHE DAILY BEE. | e o . " The total number of |set_ somowhere, it i praposed to set it Empkie Hardware Co. et ) L e tenchers employed is 285; the average back on its foundation, as it ean be put DEALER IN wages per month is 836.54. there with as little expense and trouble N y ' ' COUNCIL BLUFFS.|"; : e o | 48 SMYWHOD. il *| The Globe publishes an item from O L T 8 which any one unacquainted with the sit PERSONALL W EEO X Monday Morning, October 16. | Jitil “Viiid infer that the paper bo t = lieved that as high as $20 each had been i " [ ¢ 2 Y M. Bruce, a prominent businees man of SUBSCRIPTION RATES: nid by the Republicans for votes in_ the | © : 9 g2 e By Osrrier -~ « 80 cents per week L ,}| ward. If the managing editor Walnut, this u»'ml\.mwll " 1‘} ‘zv drugyist NOTIONS, JEWELRY, &C. i i $10.00 por Year | 1o nover been in politics he might pos. |of that place spent Sunday with his numer 837 W. Broadway N X COUNCIL BLUFFS. TOWA = e sibly be gullible enovgh to swallow such | ous friends i this metropolis. [ ] ! Yy DA UARLX . 7 Poar] Street, Near Broadway. a_story, but he knows the valuoand| jo Stewart and family went oast last — G ATy Yool WSS EATH Ve Y 1| S oE e over - U CHlORgy, oSk CKIRCER 109 and 111 8. Main Street, PETER C. MILLER, MINOR MENTION. was told in his awn papor. Capt. H. 1., Honry departed Saturday eve. iy COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. e e N BT ; H. B Stono, assistant gonoral muni- | uiog for cho oast. Tt is hinted by bis frionds Sacatts | Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Painting in all its Branches, See Joseph Reiter's fall goods. gor; W, J. Davenport, goneral freight |yt e wedding bells will rine after his — Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's. | Burlingtc d . Duggan, superinten M o gy 1 1ady ot = = ol ke & There are twelve guests at the Hotel |dent at Creston, and C. W. Eckerman, 'l-\‘vfi"'lw}i‘\v "“"'.‘"‘_ A e WHOLESALE DEALERS IN INo. 12 South FPoarl St. Council Bluffs. De Schon e superintendent of motive power, of the | ity will be the in TRegular meeting Odd Fellows Protec- tive association this eveningat Odd Fel- low's hall. Raymond and Campbell have com- menced the construction of the Bryant street bridge. The Pacific Express company has re- duced tho rates on small parcels botween Council Bluffs and Omaha to 15 cents. Tho silver medal has been awarded to Jas. Mulqueen, by St. Joseph's acade- my, for good conduct for the past two wooks. Who says Council Bluffs can't have paved streets! Already seven wagon loads of brick fragments have been dumped in the mud pools on Brondway. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad, | Dr. Paulson has gone to Chicago. were here last week examining the pany's property. Owing to the late of the season it was determined not commence this fall the construction of 8 i the now passenger and froight depot on [ the Sioux City & Pacific in Nebraska. lower Main strect. The present freight | Holly Low depot will be enlarged and remodeled 80 | city, and u as to accommodate for the present the increase of business. of Boomer township, lay. Richard Ryan has returned from a trip over Edwin Burbridg was in the city Si of Marne, well-known in this asantly prominent at present, was in town yesterday on a visit to his parents, “What a provoking thing to havea| Justico Vaughn may be found in his office, valise that won't stay shut!” was the ex- [ where he will be pleased to tell you all about clamation of a young lady of the city, as [ electric lights, if he has time between suits, she boarded the Rock Island train going | Ho is kept pretty busy dispensing justice. cast last Saturday evening. So it was, as was experienced by several gentlemen | who were seated near where the accident | 1Y+ happened, and_who kindly volunteered [ 1. Yitzor came down from Sioux City yes- to assist the lady to gather the unruly [terday morning and spent Sunday in tho city. N. J. Allen, of Lenox, spent Sunday in the HATS,CAPS 342 and 344 Broadway, - BUCKGLOVES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Partios, Sociblen and Pionios supplied on short notice, and goods delivered % all parts of the city. Vienna Bread, and Pies. Fino Cigars. W. T. BRAUN'’S European Restaurant, 404 West Broadway, . . - . COUNCIL BLUFFS. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS 'DEVOL & WRICHT. Eardware. 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 Most Improved Kinds of Lightning Rods And Oramenta. Also Wood and Tron Pumps, Wood Tubing and Gas Pipe and Pipe Fixtures, for both 102 YUY Wood and Iron Pumps. Orders will receive prompt attention, 04 South Main Street,........... vees ¢ ] o, .......COUNOCIL BLUFFS, IOWA William Steinkopt is building o largo | fominine artcle frorm undor their 86088 |y 1, . Ford et Council Bluffe lst i SN ah & aid. Bl oty brick building on the corner of Main | and divers pl in the oar, and handed | 4 e }.o fupuro home in Sioux City. There % — — ~ strost and Washington avannc. When (o to e lyhip or Foplacement |22 Lo i i coune ase wio| MlOm@Y Lioamed, Abstracts Furnished M. CALLACHER, a grocery store. A new sidewalk is undor procoss of construction on Mynster street, betw 5th and 6th and is the private ente! m, but I spect you've got um g I 4 all eapt thonthe-n sk, ropliod one |could bo moro missed than Mrs. Ford, Un- of the assistants seated near. The lady | ostentatiously active in every good and chari- passed on and took a seat in the rear of table work, her place will not easily be filled. the last car, while the sympathizing gen- |p Mr. and Mrs, I, . Trumbel, who were re- P J MOoMAFION No. 4 Pearl Street, - . ® ¥ COUNCIL BLUFFS. G R OCER E S, New Store, Fresh Goods, Lew Prices and Polite Attendants, prise of one of the citizens of that vi-| tlemen were left to enjoy tho fragrance | senly marriod, at Glenwood, will arrive this MAYNE & PALMER’ F2X ! First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, ~}UO%ERBROADWAY. cinity. of extract of rosc, and ‘dream of “hair- |\ oine from Denver where they have been /LT T el s o pins, powder, buttons, brushes, etc. RKRIRG St DEALERS IN The Macedonian, of this county, says that during_the storm last Monday even- ing, Mr. Wm. Johnson, of Waveland township, lost tive head of stecrs by lightning. All members of the board of trade should attend the adjourned meeting this S. H. Foster has been confined to his room for the past three days, from the cffects of a wanund in the foot, caused by the dropping of a large pane of glass upon it —— Dr. West, dentist. 14 Pearl strect. —— Snatched by the Stars. James Johnson, a darky, plained of and arrested for assaulting and ag com: Miss May Chapman, of this ci Mrs. Dave Bowman, of Omaha, is visiting She will re- BULK AND DARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORT! AND SE! EIL PIPE. No, 539 Broadway, - 5 5 % i Hard and Soft Coal, ND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADW.AY. A.C. LARSON, - - - - - Proprietor. evening as business of importanco to*all | battering Avery i a saloon, Friday |l o g of this, LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. who are ted in the prosperity of | night. He was fined for it. the city will bo discussed. H. F. Hattenhauer is removing the building occupied by him as a carriage factory, on the corner of Seventh and Broadway, to his new location on Fourth Street. The old and only original Bavarian Band returned to Council Bluffs Satur day evening. They have been spending the summer at Las Vegas, Noew huxicu, playing at the Hot Springs. C. E. Bowen and M. Mason, who were left under the care of Jailor Schontz by the sheriff of Carroll county, on a charge of swindling, went to leave this city and have applied for a writ of abeas corpus. The gross earnings of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway compan; for the first week in the present montfl amounted to $539,000, an increase of $30,000 over the corresponding week of last year. J. W. Pollyck, of Clinton, Sundayed at the John Smeidley, who is mow in tho | " calaboose, is waiting for trial on the charge of beating a board bill at the Ohiio House, and obtaining money under | ™" Yoo 4 (roon and H, Rey- falso protences. Ho assumed the rolo of | 14y, of Chicazo, stayed over Sunday in the a wlmm{ woll-to-do but verdant | city, guests of the Ogden. granger. Ho represented to Mr. Allison, |~ “17 host of the Ohio House, that he had | W' €500 in the bank, and that ho was in | Yosterday the city to dispose of a car load of pota-| Gen. Curtis, wife and daughter of toes, which were at the depot. He ran|Keokuk, came in from the west Saturday J. P, Coner, of Denison, was at the Ogden yesterday. Fry, of Omaha, was at the Ogden SMITH & TOLLER, Clifton _ Restaurant. J. A. ROSS, - - PRO 11ITOR. 537 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Is the place for A. No. 1 Meals. Day Boarders accommodated and guaranteo satisfactio Model Steam Laundry! up quite a little bill for' cigars, with mornirg and left in the evening for their which he was very liveral Thursday | home, evening he borrowed enough cash of Mr. Allison to buy a pair of overalls. Friday afternoon ho came in'with an order for i 7 5 850 on John Beno, signed by Wm. Man- H. Goldsmith, of Omaha, was visible on ning. He said that Beno would pay it | the streets Saturday. 5 on presentation, but that he could not| Mr. and Mrs, John Sibley, of Des Moines, find him, and he wanted to use the mon- | are visiting friends and relatives in the city. ey immediately. Allison refused to ad-| O. L. Parnell, of Des Moines, was in the vance the cash, and demanded the re- | city on Saturday last. Tuttle, of Baltimore, Ohio, was in Suturday. A FINE LINE OF FALL: m 7 and 9 Main Street. iSNOO'TVLNVd 5192001000 N. A. CHRISTIANSON, work, Please give me u trial. Has just opened a new and well fitted steam laundry. 712 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. roprietor. @ narantee good DIREBECTORY, COUNCIL BLTUUFES, IA. IF YOU WANT BOOTS, SHOES OR RUBBERS § turn of the amount he had loaned him. | J. B, Miller, of Springfield, Ohio, isat the| JOHN BENOQ & Cu)., LS L Lo CALL ON E Dr, Deetkin, lreahziri‘g the necessity of | The fellow went out, nndlz a8 he did dnot Ogden, paae Dhes s A B S e PIE R E a store on lower Broadway, has pur- [ return, a warrant was taken out, and he| ' A, ( 1, of St. Louls, is in the city. CRESTON HOUSE. S A ‘ ’ b [ ) Eighth | was arrosted, Ho will havon trial to-| (ion "f';‘,’:",':“’,‘,‘;ffmfi,“;' win the dty. | MAX MUHN, Grocery, 216 Main Strect. Hotel, 217 id 210 Main sroet. =0 c=nb F) streots and will soon eroct o large brick |day, and, if found guilty, will bo made | i, be’ of wail paper, otc., returned Kriday 5 i P Corner Main and First Avenue. Council Bluffs. He has Them. building thereon, to be used for such a 3 i EADERG Ox0) K this instance the stono was composed of | to run a track from the transfer to Main Mus. D, A, Bexgoicr, 818, 817 and 810 8. Main Stroot, READER OF ' MAN ! PIRANA, P O | | oxalate of lime, and weizhed 180 grains, | strect. To this proposition there is a Broadway. FFS, JOWA| i W e D | e, S, f Mrs, F. Phillips, the patient, is focling | vigorous kick - on' the part of | e | COUNCIL BLUFFS, . " R : ’ . Terbadioh Phgcian Master f cho. tll wing dn SIMS & CADWELL, Fete much relioved, aud bids fair' to recover | property owners on the ' sweet| SPECIAL NOTICES., — — ervous 1 ey, Mental Dopress ] 7 rapidly. in question s they claim P o o Yomm of Mavjluess I3 , H sertion, Leave advertisoments at our oftice, No. 7 Special attention ghen to private and vonere sl | sourts i 4 i f k also the new tariff circular, schodulo of | &% o7e viuatlo proporty o the U, P. | oo Kiregi, mar Broadway disdis, Tocstad N6 0 roadway, oo, " (o AT I dent Hancock, aided by F. L. Clark, | " o aro desirous of securing the o “*"Explanation from . Y tadent Haneocks il ¥, 1, G| LG Sl | e o w102 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, | ot fon B BIUE B Y s ! towards perfecting and popularizing the watter should bo thoroughly lm_\‘.“ 1€ | cents a wook Make Your Contracts w for Your i purpose. Max Mohn will' soon commence the erection of a three story building on lower Main street, adjoining the Creston house The new building will be 25 by 100 feet, with a frontage of cut_stone, in conformity with his present building. The Board of Supervisors will convene this morning for the purpose of canvass- ingthe returns of the recent e ection. The official returns will not materialy change the result as heretofore published m Tar Bes, Postmaster Armour announces that L t‘:“‘:m“'l'l’l::.:wd Liggot, who resides in | 21Kkt with his wife from Chicago, whero he the country, was found in a state of in- | Purchased large stock of choice goods for tha toxication ‘and put in the cooler. He |Wholesale and retail trade. had a team and wagon and some flour, | Mrs. G. 8. Lawson left yesterday for San The team was put in a barn, and after | Diego and other points in Southern Califor- the fellow had sobered off he was al- [ nia, where she will visit relatives and friends lowed to pay 87.60 and take the flour | for two or three months. Her son Chester ac- home, b companied her as far as Kansas City. 1orge Poters was arrostod for an ns- | Genoral Agent 8. 8. Stovens, of the Rock sault with intent to do great bodily harm | Island road, left Saturday night for Chicago one G, J. Franks on election “night. | tobe gone a weck. An offort was also made to mix John| J. B, Clapp, of Beone, spent Situzdoy in Reynolds up in the quarrel. It seems|Council Bluffs, that Franks and a companion roundly | R, I, Scott, of Des Moines, wasin the city abused Peters in White's saloon for some | ¢ DK, J, F. WHITE, corser o s it ot R, o8 witorsons N. 8CHURZ, 8. 8 WAGNER, EEEEARER L i J. M. ST. JOHN & C0.CA H BUYERS. Wisisiam et Draft by return mail. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office over American Express. LIVERY AND FEED, Will contract for funerals at reasonable rates. 22 Fourth street. D. A. BENEDICT, > JAEQBW EUEB,"isml C?Tflfc:;s\{fi‘zrfl:fimflfif rices. No. 805 Main St. G. F. 8 «ITH. SIGN WRITER AND GRAINER, Office 857 Broadway, Council Blufte, Towa. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Corner 7th and Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished. CURE OR NO PAY. SILOAM Mineral Springs| We guarantee the cure of the following named dis- cases, orno pay: Rheumatism, Scrofula, Ulcers, Ca- tarrh, all Bloodand Skin Discases, Dyspepsin, Liver Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Diseasos, Gout, Neu- ralgia and Asthma. TThese Springs aro the favorite resort_of the tired and debilliated, and are the Feeblo Ladies’ bost riend. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE The tollowing are the time of arrival and departure trains from the local depots. The trains start from the Unioh Paciflc depot about ten minutes earlior than below stated, and_arrive at the depot about ten minutes later. Trains on 1 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. CHICAGO, ROCK IHLAND AND PACIFIC, part. Arrive. . | Pacific Ext Exand Mai CHICAGO a1d NORTHWESTER! Depart. e Arrive. hereafter tho postoffice will be open on |act of a brother of Peters'. Peters an . e e S % : = ool Hotel, Livery and Bathing accommodations. A 5 i ; rostar.of : ; 2 Tuttlo, of Baltimore, Md., arrived in 3 DEALER IN FINE HARNESS, Lo Hotel, T hadscon cfio Sundays from 11 o'lock till 1, Chicago | nounced his intention of thrashing the Tuttlo, of Baltimore, Md,, arived | W, W SHERMAN, rnavetho varicty that brings ratronaso. — i24 Main sreat, | “an, My pictesg aud heaib Mail and time. Reduced to local time this means = ol 220 : from half past ten o'clock until half pas twelve, The new grain clevator of Brace & Burton, at Porsin, is on of the largest and most complete of any on the Mil- waukee road. It is almost comploted, and the firm is already taking in large <uantities of grain, Geo. H, Champ, Jr., member of the[and the man was discharged. real estate firm of Kimball & Champ, will, on Wednesday afternoon, October 17th, be married to Miss Alla'D, Coch- rane, a charming and accomplished belle of LaPorte, Indiana. After an extended tour throngh the east they will return to this city November 1st, The Grand Lodge of I. 0. 0. ., of Nelraska, will convene in Omaha next Wednesday, Thursday the annual pa- two, when Mr. Reynolds, under who Poters is employed by the Waterworks company, T RN G . 4 and insisted on his going home. Poters | brother of Lra and Judge Mitchell, died at bis dared Franks to out of doors, which chal- [ home in that place on Friday last, and was enge Iranks accepted. The result was | buried Saturday at 1 o'clock p. m. a fight in which Franks was worsted. RS The trial was set beforo Justice Schurz, for Saturday evening, but the complain- ant concluded to drop the whole matter, Ogden, —Mr. Edward Mitchel, of Mitchelville, 1a., Our prices aro “solemn truths” to some people. Bostox Tka Co —— Hub and Hub, Neck and Neck, iy oo ol t0 toll hia| - 01 Saturday afternoon at the Omaha Saturday, a man too drunk to tell his| oo 000 il name, was ot run in by the polico, but | 4rivité park the great hub and hub race was hawled to tho central station on a [ botween the Thurston hose company of dray. Phis morning he will bo permitted | Omaha and the Bluft’ City hose company to tell what it was that so atfected him. :‘-lf lhl‘a c:‘ty{ !u':‘rk |:'l.1w_u.‘ The r:lmo_d!r:l.;u Sl ; ! lo start to the finish was a decidedly Officer Clough ran in a drunk Satur- | gpirited and hotly contested one, and day evenng, but ho was reloased yester- | wore it not for the fuct that tho Bluff day morning, as he wanted to go to Ne- | City team failed to make a coupling it braska, and was sober enough te get to | would have been casily won by them, the transfer, JAMES FRANEY, oo 2538 H WE & SON, LINDT & HART, sumesoss SANITAR UM EDWIN J. ABBOTT, sy st hEV_KE H USE "t 1,10 yrday HAIR GOODS OF ALL KINDS. TANT TAILOR. onablo charges., 872 Broadway. FURNITURE STOVES, and Household Supplics. 803 Broadway. ATLAW, Practice in state and federal courts. And bath house, 421 aad SoveReign, Prop. P. J. Mont- gomery, M. D, Physici Broadway, CF OF T ral Convey 415 Broadway. SMITH & NORTON, Broadway opposite New Opera House, Address Rev. M. M. THOMPSON, Manager. T siloam, Gentry Co., Mo Novelty Works 17 NORTH MAIN , COUNCIL BLUFFS, KLENCK & JUREY, PROPRIETORS. All kinds of repairing Furniture 1 eyaired and finished. Chai ) and re seated, All kinds lls and Electric Instru- Tubes put in old or new Stoves repaired. First © Uy 0 tria. TIIOS, OFFICKR, I, M. PUSKY. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS_. Council Blufts 4 Ia. Establishea - - 1856 Accom (Mon Mail and Express. Local Ex. . Emigrant. Dey Mail and Ex Cannon Ball. . m. 450 p. m. | Cannon By HIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC. For Sioux City 3 am. | For Fert Niobrara F CHICAGO, HT. PA Leavos Omalia, ‘Araives at Omaha, © 7:45 5. m, | Pacific 45 8. Atlantio Ex. ... 8:40 p. m. | Mail aad Ex Al trains daily CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND 8T. PAUL. aves Coun Ex.. Bluffs. rade takes place and in the evening there i The following parties composed the s l d t th L t P ° Dealers in Forgien-and Domestic Exchange and K g —— ) pam: Wil P Homo Securi I AND X yillbe.a grand. banguot and. bl at tho| A full aud complete stock of tho latest | piuCAT hoss et Wkl Pupper in | §5(0) a e owes T1CES | rome seouien —__ s e asonic Temple, The Grand Lodgo of | styles of overcoating, worsted, cashmere & 3 8 IN THE WEST, QUALITY C At MRS, D. A, BENEDICT, - - Towa convenes at Ottumwa at the same time. E, B. Gardner will go from here as one of the representatives. _Mayor Bowman, who spent so much time and money on_the fall meeting of our agricultural and driving park associ- ation, says he wishes he had “gone down to Chicago and backed Big Soap Friday, as he intended to. He might have nmsu himself oven again. Dig Soap was a Charles Strock, John McSorloy, Charles Aill, James Bradley, Bruce Howe, Tom Brooks, Al Forgraves, James (ierspecher, and Char.es Nicholson and Jesse Walters, couplers. Arrangements are being perfocted for No quorum of aldermen putting in an|a hoso race for $200 a side, between appeatunce, there was no meeting of the t}mmlfieasuu‘ lIUX%‘S{xtu?}l-}y q:tcrnémx;.‘h)! i s ARt the driving park in this city, at which compon counsil Saturday evening, But | o CHCRE P may be ax;’;uu«ed. In this ovoning important the contest for quick coupling between suitings and dress goods just received at Smith & Follers'. Call and examine their stock., Coming Before t Jouucil business will IDERE 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes IMMIGRATION AGENTS. W.R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs, Real estate and collection agency. n 04d Fellow's block, over Savings Bank. fanla MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., UNDERTAKERS. halt hourly to the Union Pacifio the cars begin their trips at 9 un_ regularly during the day at 9, and 6 o' clock, and run to city time. R. Rice M. D. CANCER or other tumors removed without the ) knife or drawing of blood. 11,24, popular horse here at the September |come hefore that body. The ordinance| Wobber and Vanderford of the Thurs- T e GHR[]N][} DISEASES of kinds specialty. meeting, and Friday he won first money | providing for paving streets having now | tons, and Walters and Nicholson of the | prarrs oN THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 43 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS | ot Wooden ani Mctalio Cusen, Caile attendod to &t | o Oor thirty years Practioaliosporience, OMos No, in the race in Chi Bluffs City, the Thurstons showed a Fodyks h Last Friday Dr. Bellinger, assisted by Drs. Deetkin and Emmonds, successfull performed, for the first time in Council lufls, the delicate surgical operation known as lithotomy, which consists of cutting & stone from the bladder. In Superintendent W. J, Hancock, of the American and Wells Fargo express com- panies, will to-day send to the o undred offices in his division comp! parts of list of American express offices, American and Wells Fargo cxpress com- panies’ business in lowa and Nebraska, Pottawattamie county is well supplied | pose of is the with educational facilities, which are ap preciated by the public, as the following veport, furnished a Bes reporter by|middle of the street by the flood of tho | DT .| tien developed among the citizens in gen- become a law, the conncil will be called upon to docide what streots are to be improved this fall, and will order the advertisements for bids, groat degreo of skill and dexterity, and casily won, To reduce stock, being_compelled to Another matter that will come up, is | enlarge my store room, 1 will for the the petition to give the Union Pacific | next thirty days sell at cost uuslin and b street, namely Durant, on which | knit underwear, hosiory ant corsets, NOTICE.—Special advortisoments, such as Lost, Fouud, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board ing, ote., will be inserted in this column at the low rato of I8 PER LINE for the first insortion and FIVE CENTS PER each subsequent i their property will be very materially damaged if the petition ‘be granted There is also quite a feeling of opposi- E eral who doclare sgaiust the denating of gated \"Am ED— A Loy, with pony, to deliver Tus Bsn. beforo any action is taken, Another matter that the building which rth Sixth street, It was its foundations now obstructs N #10 Broadway, Council Bluffs. washed from Ty vy POR SALE AND RENT. ¥'¥ stable, CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, - - ” SKELTON, HENDRICKS & RICE, TAILORS, STOCK NOW COMPLETE, PROPRIETOR. D all hours. Wo defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr ‘morgan has served for forty years anu thoreughly underst ness. Ware 3 UPHOLSTERING in all its bra promptly attended to; also carpet nmbrequins. " Telegraphic snd - mall withont delay R.G,W.PANGLE, undertaker Removed Without the Knife, Drop- 8y Cured Without Tapping, Liver Complaint, hidney Comlaint, Diabete watisun, Paralysis, White Swelling, Erysip A itus Dance Woman and Her Diseases Treated With the Happiest Results. Rheu st Winter Missouri Hard Wood ! AND HARD AND S8OFT Coal Supply of car] 240 Mrs, H. J. Hilton, M. D,, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 223 Broadway. Council Blufts, Attorneys-at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA Offico, Main Strect, Rooms 1aad Shugert & Mahon's Block, Will practice in State and County Buperintendent Cooper will show: | first of June last. Mrs. Monroo cla oot sbrest, & Y0 PIENER S O (i eenerntive oriane: ey ublic schools in the coun- [to be finaucially unable x..':l.‘;fi.:p.,“.';:: JROI BENT A house of iverous. laculre of EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES sl DR CHEEVERS N 11: v ioug t'q.‘ul which 65 ave graded. The wrwul hmldl:n'.; on the'lot, The houso is now | 1 D Hunchett P. OVERTON pESCARICIBELT J 1 e o b e . ue of the school property is $274,390; | an obstruction to the highway, and will | JPORBALF Hous aud lot, uorthwest coruer of — i T r g ; thexe are 15,074 up?ls ‘:;:dmndmu be | probably be declared such. aud as such A AT NOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERII. iR ? N it ) A 880 ause o 0 and 21 yoars, . The | bo removed by tho city, Thore s o dis: | 1P kb fack T EATE Glf | WENT-The 805 First Avenue, - Council Bluls, lo i /3 NN ils i . i 4 '} P) N e ‘.k And secure the best article and full measure atthe ! ‘ : uvotal Bumber of male pupils is 7,891; the | position to oppress or injure & poor wid. | ¥ith sl modsrn spyliances; well located: for sale or very o sah price. | Bhore Weod sellered 10 aus 4 number 0“.m;luh7,7’gfi. e e G %0 the Bovse: will' b, ook wids oS unch B, 1., Boptecuber 10, 1ags & ¥ YOUR TRADE I8 SOLICITED |7 st Sl il v of the city