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OMAHA DAILY BEE-~COUNCIL BLUFFS, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1884, e —————— S I\HE DAIL 1 BE}E. ““Toxas,” the well known son of Africa, was arrested yesterday, together with OOUNGIL BLUFFS MAKING MUSIC. The Hardman Piano And How It Is Manufactared. Tao last number of the American Art Journal contains the following concern- ing the Hardman piancs, of which J. Mueller, of this city is tho general agent: Among the wide awake and progros. sive manufacturers in the piano trade are Hardman, Dowling & Peck. During the past year they have added many improve- menta to their instruments. Without soveral of his dusky household on the charge of conspiracy and also of the lar- ceny of §50, & white man claiming that “| he entered the place and got downed for that amount. The victim gives the — | name of Noble, and claimes he is from Harrison county. He says he was see- ing the sights, and while in this house his pocket book was got away from him, Besides ‘‘Texas” whose name is Richard Baker, Mary Baker, Emma Brown and 20 nonts per woek A il #10.00 per yoar By Mail as represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO., OFFIOR: No. 7 Pearl Strees, Near Broadway, H.H. HORNE & CO,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars We make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA and | = YARA OIGARS, All Oigara sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted H.STOCK HERT&CO MANUFACTURERS OF— FINEPARLORFURNITURE &M A Specialty made of CARPETS, CURTAINS, WINDOW FIXTURES, and REPAIRING. Aleo Interior Docorations and Upholstoxry. NO. 309 BROADWAY OOUNCIL BLUFFS. MRS. J. J. GOOD. EXairxr Goods 562 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. regard to cost they have worked to make their pianos equal to the very beet in the market, and they are entitled to much credit for what they hava accomplished. Whilo they have practically a full iron frame in their Uprights, they have over- come one of the chief difficulties and bad effocts resulting from its use, 1n covering Minnie Travell were arrestod. There was n happy time at the roller- skating rink last night at the benefit ball Ses J. Reiter's, spring goodu given by the Bavarian band. A pleasing Congrogational social to-morrow even | programme of twenty numbers was ar- ranged and with good music and a select MINOR MENTION ' Buropean Hotel The only Hotel in this City on the Eurcpean plan of *“PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” 29 Main Street - Councfl Blutfs. 101 OREAM, ‘WATER ICES, RESTAURANT AND CAFE, ing. ita westplank. % abf td d for houses | company, there waaspecial enjoyment for | i Wi P T -U-N- R L (s Vi all who participated. One of the eventsof | /A8 constructed, by most manufacturers Now Building---New Furnishings. WW."T". BIR A rent. $ 9 8 who have adopted the full iron frame the > A COaterer to The FPublic. ianell saga its nico to be & |theevening wasthoopeningof thoicecrowm | are made to pass through tho frame, | AL MODERN _ IMPROVEMENTS—CENTHALLY LOCATED.| py g or it it v S, Herman Kissell says it's parlors, which Mr. Martens has decided |giving a loverage of half an inch or more Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant et ddne .} Cotnoll_Blufts { Patien ity papa. It's a boy. to conduct in connection with the rink. [on the pins, which, to a certain extent, . affects the vibrations of thefstrings, and consequently the solidity and pureness of tone.| In this respoot Hardman, Dowling & 150 pozeN Ladies' and Children 8 hoso fy, o 1arlors are nicely fitted up; all the at less than cost at Laing's. noedfuls in tho way of ices and creams The dentists’ mooting drawa welliand |1,y ellgnt, Mr. Martens’ entorpriso Nos. 836 and 388 Broadway, PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, H. IEN SEN. - - - Council B Peck have, in their new uprights, all the benefits of a full and complete iron frame extending to the top of the piano, while that part of the wrestplank in which the pins are driven is frec. On account of these improvements and the excellent workmanship and material used in the Hardman pianos, the manu- facturers have been obliged to advance As might bo expoeted, un- umstances, all of their agents have expressed a perfect willingness to pay the incrensed price, and continue to push the instruments the same as hereto- fore. tho proceedings aro filled with fnterest. | oy U ® gl (L L ted by the Ladies aro especially invitod to visit L | oy C. Arburthnot's millinery opening today. The flyest thing out is the dust whioh is almost too, too fly. Where are the sprinklors ? Thirty-six saloon licenses have been granted for the coming quarter by the city council in spite of the coming fourth of July. The sidewalk at Dohany’s opera honse is being made of concrete, and promises to be a good one. Persons interested in school matters A young man giving his name as Den- nis A. Hearn and claiming to live in Omaha, was atrested yesterday afternoon on lower Broadway by officer Austin, who deemed him a suspicious character. The young man had hidden in his sleeve alady’s gold watch with enameled case, and an acorn charm attached to the chain, The young man insisted the watch belonged to him, and he hada right to carry it to suit himself, but he rtains, in Lace, l 1k, Turcoman, oicest Stock NCIL'BLUFF! — — New Goops —Seersuckers, chambrays, ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH ARP IETE! nms and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. apest place to huy Houne Furnishings in the City. Mail ()rdt-rs Fllled Promptly and with Care IO anl Freseo Paint SIGN SCENERY AND PRESFU PAINTING A SPECIALTY, 17 North an St., COUNCIL BLUFFS Peter . Mlllor DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF FALL PAPER ARD WINDOW SEADES Interior Decorations. 13 S. Pear] Street and 20 N. Main Street, COUNCIT, BLUFFS. Etc. 01l cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Ete West of Chicago. IOWA. will have to wait and be investigated. satines, percales and cambrics at Now e — ) of th should read the advertisement he new Tork Gost at Tal Commercial and Normalschool in Coun- cil Bluffs, The case of obstructing the street wit! a dirt wagon, was a case up before Jus- tice Schurz yesterday, but neither party apjeared. ‘Where’s Cmaha's tast roller skater to compete with Johnnie Epenecter! Omaha MAYNE & DOINGS OF THE .DOCTORS. The State Dental Association Still In Session. J. W. Laix has only six weeks longer h to close out his stock. ESENTER Hard and PERSONAL. A. P, Tenney has gone to Texas to join his family thore, AND The state dental associstion contiu- [ N Broadway, DEALERS IN AND WOOD, BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR DeVOL: & WRIGEIT, WHOLESALE Hardware, Cutlery, Tinner's Stock, Ete, COUNCIL BLUFES, IOWA. Fig leaves are out of style, so are goat and sheep skin; shawls and blankets have PALMER, Soft Coal, ‘Special attention to orders my Mail. AT SEWER PIPE. - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ‘Wm, Paxton, of Omaha, was on this side of ued its session yesterday., In the fore- noon Dr. Ingersoll, of Keokuk, who is also dean of the dental department of the state university, gave a clinic. Dr. E. L Woodbury, of this city, also gave a clinic, showing his mothods of taking impressions and mak- ing dies from metal. In the afternoon several papers were given and discussions had. Dr.J. Hardman of Muscatine, read a paper on ‘‘Loose Incisors and Their Treatment,” Dr. L. C. Ingersoll of Keokuk, gave & paper on ““Dental Therapautics.” Amoung the prominents from outside the state who were 1n attendance yester- day were Dr. Low, of Chicago; Dr. McGraw of Mankato, Minn., Drs. Nason, Wertz and Wilson of Omaha, and Dr. 6} T. Darby, of St. Jo. This morning there will be clinics given by Dr. Darby of St. Jo. Dr. Nason of Omaha, Dr. Low of Chicago, and Dr. McGraw of Maukato, and this afternoon there will be other papers and discuss- ions. should speak up. Council Bluffs is tho st 7 0 river yesterday. '“’;‘;:'g"v"v:;‘]’:‘l:':ho 1as boon in soy. | 1Attle Gracio Clark, the Lright lttlo daugh 2 ter of O, 8. Clark, is, wo are glad to say, bet. eral scrapes here of late, was yesterday |ter, andis now in a falr way to recovery. We sent back to jail by Justice Schurz for ten | Hope Clark’s little one will be spared to him, days on a charge of vagrancy. because she is her father's idol and a precious Are there to be any flowers in Bayliss | jewelin the household. park this year! There are some beds| Dr. A. H. Post, pastor of the Baptist made ready o roceive plants, Let tho|church at Harlan, was hers yesterday, on his way home from Missourl Valley, whero ho has citizens take hold and fill them up. bean atbending the ordination of the pastors Nephi-Winchester was fined yesterday | there, Heo says that a lively intorest is being for being drunk again or for keeping up | taken at Harlan in the Home of the Frendless the same ofd drunk. It was about time |of this city, and that a strong local board has that old Nephi was getting some of the been organized there. old fines paid out., h.:!sb\;.’n]. G, Lflmu: l; ‘:‘G :;ome ‘llg:l’n I:]l‘fl n away much of the time of late, worl Mz. D. E. Bovoise, tloket agent of the | ug 1y the interest of the Home of the Friend- pool lines, has a number of large and | less, of whichthe is manager, He reports convienient maps of the Northwestern [much success, and among the encouraging road, which he will give out to business | features, is the fact that several of the church- men on application. ©s have agreed to tako annual colloctions for Hans Lamsen, aliss N. Brown, or the home. He goes to Logan to speak to-night Bebwi sliad ) wad 64 yeatarday and, to-morrow night in its interest, for being drunk and being let out to get| Braamr reductions than ever to olose the money, proceeded to renew the|out my stock by July lst. drunk and was run in again, J. W. Laxa, It is rumored that the teamsters who i SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special advertisements, sach a8 Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- Ing, oto., will be inserted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- sertion. Leave advertisements at our office, No. Pearl Btroot, near Brosdwav WANT! LD PAPERS—For salo at Buu office, at 25 cents o hundred. GENTS—Tadirs and_gentlos Lclass wages by selling the “Champion Bosom Btrecther and Ironing Board.” Retails at $1.00. Any Indy can do up a fino shirt without & wrinklo and gloss 18 as nicely ns the best Iaundries can. Address for patticulars C. B.5. & 1. Co., Bun offico,”for one ont n_can make first OR SALE—General neas established ten years. G Part payment, part time. BOX 204. Neols, fowa. WESTERN IOWA NORMAL ~SCIENTIFIC AND— COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. COUNCIL BLUFF8 o Address P. e — My entire stock of dry goods at less than cost to close out. J. W. Laxa, e — Death of Dr. Studley. JUWAT are now being paid $3 a day proposo to Shipments of Stock. Many in this community will be sur- Will Open strike next week for $4 a day. Whether| The following were the shipments of prised to learn of the _deufh of Dr. Stud- 3 ; the advance will be granted without a [8tock ab tho union yards yesterday: ley. He had beenin ill health for | THE 23D of JUNE, 1884 long time, and of late has been failing more rapidly, but was still able to be out and about. A short time ago he went to Omabha, thinking he could be better cared for by friends living on South Sixth street. On Tuesday he seemed about as usual but on retiring at night seemed restless, and about 1 o'clock in the m rning passed quietly and suddenly 8. Wyord was sent to his friends in this civy and they got D. M. Connell, the un- dertaker, to go after the body and bring it to this city where it will be kept until further advice is received from his two brothers who live in New York. Dr, Studley had lived here for about four years, He was in some respects eccen- tric, but had many traits of head and heart which caused him 80 win numerous friends here, struggle is an uncertain question. B. 8. Clark, one car cattle, 40 head, =ikl A sewer water pipe in upper Broadway | to Hastings via U. P. burst yesterday. If the mayor had to| O.F.James, one car horses, 17 head, to Fort Robinson via N. W, nppafnt fifteen special policemen because Stokes & Russell, ten cars cattle, 450 & main burat, he ought to have put on|p, , to Hatohes mb via U. P. about five specials for a sewer pipe. E. P. Frederick, seven cars cattle, 280 The bills for special police are not|head, to Rock Qruk Wyoming, via U.P. read in open council, as formerly, but re.| E. P. Frederick, one car horses, to ferrod to the police committee with the | Cheyennevia U. [ power to allow. P, M. Mallon, four o.n cattle, 165 It don't do to have too | head, to Lenora, Kas., vis Mo. P, much publicity abont these matters, Bacon & Co., oleven cars cattle, 48 . Nelson, a brakeman on the Sioux |head; to Ovrton, Nob., via U. P, Oity road, fell from a moving train near m(ia,‘:,,fl;fif og“tbl.v:)vc.;r;;?l‘;cl;i'so iead, the Northwestern depot, Tuesday, strik- — ing on his head, and suffering concussion Bnlhuell sells railroad ticketa [cheap to of the brain, which may prove fatal, all pointa. Work is suspended at present on the government building, the wait being for Congressmen Pusey to get that other $100,000 appropriation, in which event the plans would be changed somewhat. Many are asking the question, for how long is Walters elected chief of the fire department? As none of the city offi- cials seem to know positively, as they do not agree, outsiders cannot tell. The sensation yesterday was the begin- ing of the work of cleaning up of the Presbyterian alloy, as it s familiarly ;::::;, though it has been anything but terian in cloanliness or ~ godliness. | avinced a thorough work of divine grace 1t has long needed regeneration. and the holy spirit leading nms the John Ahles had narrow escape from | sacred oftice of the ministry. being bitten by a large dog® belonging to| From2p. m. to 5:30, the council Mrs, Davis, on upper Broadway, The |throroughly examined Mr. Randall upon dog rushed at him as he was going along | his views of bible doctrines, which were the street. The chief of police has noti- | clear, positive and thoroughly scriptural. fied Mrs, Davis to hereafter keep the dog | After due consideration the council heart- chained, ily and unanimously voted to proceed in A quartette of fellows living in a dug- |theevening at 8 p, m., with the ordina- out near Rapp's got into a squabble yes- | tion of Mr. Randall in the following or- terday, The survivor olaims that the |der: Opening exercises by Rev. A, H. A complate course for teachers and those desiring & higher Euglish education, a full business course, Wwith trainirg in actual businees practico and gener- & correspondence, short haud, ornameatal penman- ship, ¢locution, German and miusic. Splendid rooms, Iarge, light and well furnished, charges very moder- ate, cost of living reasonable, ‘socioty good, experi- enoed teachers. ¥or turther nr;lmhlfi. inquiro of Council Blufts, Towa. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Tho following are the times of the arri partare of trains by central standard tim ocal d Trai and arrive ten minutes later. CHICAGO, BURLINGION AND QUINOY. ARRIVE. Chicago Express 9008 m Fash Mail, 7:0 pw KANHAS CITY, 87. JOR AND COUNCIL BLUZYS, 10:068 m Mall and Expross, 7:0 8:06 pm Pacific Express, o HICAS, MILWAVKER A¥D il and Express, Express, Expross, IIAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. 'Atlantio Expross, Council of Ordination, Pursuant to the call of the Missouri Valley Baptist church, the following churches responded by delegates May 6, #t10 a. m., to consider the propriety of ordaining Mr. W. E. Randall to the gos- pel ministry: Oouncil Bluffs, Logan, Car. AN i roll, Woodbine and Harlan, Ia., and 101 80 wonde that Blair, Neb. The council was ordained by electing Rev. O. A. Homes, of Blair, moderator and Rev. A. H. Post, of Har- lan, clerk. The morning session was oc- cupied in hearing and examining the candidate concerning his Christian expe- rience and call to the ministry, which e —— ‘White and colored table linen at less than manufacturers, prices at Laing's. Opoutug Display. In order to give our many customers a better opportunity to examine our large stock of spring and summer goods and novelties we shall devote this evening to an opening display. ‘W shall sell no goods this evening, as our counters will be wholly taken up for showing stock. ‘We will of necessity close from 4 30 to till 7 30 p. m,, when we shall reopen. This will be a rare opportunity to view the many attractions of our recent purchases and to spend a pleasant even- ing. All are invited and will be cordially welcomed., HarkNEss Broa, e — 160 dozen corsets at Laing's at less than cost, *WABABE, BT. LOUIS AND PAGIFIC, Cannon Ball, *At Transter onl cnica00 and NowTIWETRN. xpross, Pacific Express, SIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC, St. Paul Express, Accommodation, PUNION PACIFIO. Western Expross, Tacifio Express, 1 Express, Lincoln Express, *At Tranator only. DUMNY TRAINS TO OMATIA, Loavo—7:20-4:40-9:80-10:30-11:40 &. m. 1:80-2:80 :30-4:80-5:80-0:85-11:06 p. m. Arvive 30 minutes befure leaving time, THE HULL TAPOR GOOK STOVE i OCOMMEROIAL, OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKPT. ‘Wheat—No, spring, 65c;No, 8, 5lic; rejected, M A The Ploneer and Still Ahead. three others knocked him down and rob.|Post. Sermonby Rev. J. G. Lemen, | and fi‘,:?m""“’"hgm"' b ) sonn bed him of 810 in money, aud then akip. |(Text 2 Tim., 4:2). Ordaining charge| OMe—Tugood demand at S0c. Hay—7 00 por ton; 70c per balo, R Gorn Moal~1'25 por 100 poun 1 aud—Good muidy; e s, 0 00@ Coal—Doliversd, hard, 1160 per tan; soft, LR Flow—lty oy a—2 95@3 00 por doz, " LIVE BTOO0K, Cattlo—S 50@4 00; calves, 5 HO@T 50, o Toca packire 7" kuving o and fomand P 30 pan, dor “ PRODUCE AND lllll'l'l. Quotations by J, M, 8t Johu & Co., com. mission merchauts, 638 Broadw: Yt Cronmory, 2% rolly. 111 Eggs—12)0 per dosen; 16ady sale. Povltry -~ Ttoady anleschlckenn,dreised, 1240; tve, et burkeys, ke, 1555 iy, 130 vl i v . l.nm' w@«w m' L ped out. The police have not captured | aud prayer to candidate by Rev. O. A. the robbers yet. Holmes. Hand of fellowship by Rev. A. There are including the chief thirteen H. Post. Charge to the church by Rev, of the fire department who have left the 8.0, Carter, The choir made up of service on account of the recent election | *iPer® from Blair, Logan and the home of Walters, and as that is over half of the ““'“‘h gave excellent and impresaive l!r Randall is a promising young man of sterling worth, good common sense, excellent social ful \ action of the council increases rather intervourse md%}'m' mfi.‘fl.fib’fi: than diminishes, The more they think |is proving an able minister of the of it the madder they get. gospel. "mnhtly dlvid.ma bm Woxdm:t City attorney Holmes, several days Vi [ - ooy Mmm“"hqwm souri dhydnchumbcrhn and by energeticwork s fast gaint he ld whether the mayor ulfl‘h“fl cast & ‘“d‘ 4 Uipon the shuisoh and sl clamsss” o} the community, ttod that loo,000 Now in Use, Fast superséding the largest old feshionad stoves sud runges 1t hae tho wlinplost and most s fcious slore buruers i the world, sud with new improve csuncil could unch not remain to uko part in the ordain- 5040, nnluu. 783 learned A o ; 3 not|ing exercises of mfi."&}‘";fi:‘“ otua, 80| i pcnt S sls vy s il s s iy ‘prenly 'ge.'.'.'.r BaRSNy way 0 mie eod Sw JACOB SIMS. Jabon's Blook, Wil Justice of the Peace. E. P. CADWELL SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys -at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Office, Main Street, Rooma 1and _ Shugart & Me. { practios in State and eders! gone by. This is not intended for poetry, but if you want a suit of clothes to look both neat and dressy, call on NORENE & LANDSTROM, ‘'Merchant 'I'ailors Their Prices are Truly Reasonable { comiuiufra" " %ow Mixed Rags Wanted. the highest market price for ags. courts W.R. VAUGHAN. The undersigned is paymi Omaha and Council Blutfe. “fl::\::hflllw ton ageny 21d Fellow S. GOLDSTEIN, s = - - - 540 Broadway, “ouncil Bluffs 3. BURDLE SMITE & TOLLBR, ‘We have the finest stock and all the latest de- signs to select \\ The latest nov- Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Mrs, B, J, Hilton X, 0, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 223 Middle Bros4way, Counctl Blufte. R. Rice M. D. CANCERS, &5:i65r Sramine ofbiood. ™™ CHRONIG DISEASES ot inas» spacay # Over thirty years) practical experience Office No. 6 Pearl strect, Council Bluffs £ Concultation troo CASH TALKS ! At the well-known Establishment OF J. P. FILBERT, 209 Upper Broaaway, the PIONEER GASH|. GROCERY Ot Council Blufia, Notice our reducea Price List. We give 15 pounds Extra C Sugar for. 11 pounds Granulated Sugar. 25 pounds Choice Oatmeal 25 pounds Navy Beans, elties for Sprmg Overcoats w e have just re= from. ceived. See them NONE BUT THE BEST OF SKILLED LEADING HANDS EMPLOYED.! — §‘ - MBI‘B]]HI]I ‘l‘flilfll‘s 7 and 9 Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS. N etcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN| HATS, GAPS BUGK GLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA NEUMAYER’S HOTEL ON THE American Plan, Furniture and appointments all new. Nos, 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Blufl'. KNIGKERE}I{GI&E& 'Z!"E““"AF!’ I(:‘.ALLEIIY ‘We guarantee our work as first-class in ever manner and style at low price ‘We make a specialty of Groupes, Families, and especially children, whic we take quicker than a wink. COME AND SEE US, SCHMIDT & RILEY, Proprietors. Vg 8383383855888888888 25 bars Buffalo Soap Extra Lake Trout, pe Choloe Mince Meat per pound, 1 dozen Mackerel Colorado Flour, Wi 10 pounds Ginger Soaps. All kinds of .7. p = ARMSTRONG, il ¢ B(]UM b NEW UPERA HOUSE, GflflIL BLIIFPS I|]WA ———— 40pounds b mior voyiag emrtn 5 gallon keg Syr uan t1¢i o 58 | 5 ifte Fishy por kis aloul ated, Mackere, perkit. ote, oto. All Orders by Malil Promptly Attended Dates, per pound 10 8 pound cans Stindard To All kinds California Fruits. 8pound Lusk’s Stardard 4 for. T. T. MRS. S. J. NORRIS, omplcte Assortmen: of the Latest Novelties in | : MILLINERY AND NOTIONS JTUST RECEHIVED, 1058 Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS. D. M. CONNEI.I. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER | Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH No. 14 IN. Main Sit., Oouncil Bluffs. Hoots at very and general cod that you can save moriey by doaling with us. Goods dolivered trea inany partof the city, Lu & word, wo ara bound to sell and challenge all laudaple competition n this county. J. P, FiLRERT ROLLER SKATING IRINES. L‘URNER PEARL ST, ANDIFTFTE'AVE, n 10:00 &. m., 2:00 p. m_and 7;30 " sio on Moaday, Woeduceday aad Jnd.y ove nings ADMISSION 2 CENTS, No objectionableo aracters will be admitted, H. H. MARTENS, PROPRIETOR. ay MAX MOXEIIN. Proprietor, CRESTON HOUSE. ==——EVERYTHING ¢IRSTCLASS, — Nos, 217 and 219 8. Main 8t.. COUNCIL BLUFFS GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES, Fine Mantels and Grates. LYMAN'S GASOLINE STOVES, Oall and see them before buying elsewhere. ¥HO8. OFYiONR, . M. PUSSY, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS Stoves and Tinware, E‘m;:: i o 1'256 JOHN EPENETER, ‘couNa, n‘t’ku".'.‘if‘"‘?""' 10WA. WHY DON'T YOU GET BOME OF FITCH BROTHERS' CUSTOM SHIRTS? Portoct Fitting, Best and Chespest. Fige Linen Collars aad Cufts, No. 716 Fourth Street Council Bluffs, Iowa. Grain & Provisions, BOOGE'S SIOUX OITY HAMS, J. Y. FULLER, Commission Merchant Ko, 9 Pearl Slreet -~ Coungll Blufls, lowa. vl ( “ ] : z

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