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6 . OMAHA DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, ¥RIDAY, JUNK 20, 1884, e ——— [ same. We have adopted for the present CHE DAILY BEE. AFTER THE FOURTH. [ume woherobmiet o e — - gives our patrons instead of the news: CQOUNCIL BLUFFS, | Whst Will Council Blufs Saloons |papory e fvs per cen. hich it ot Do Under a Prohibition prices, Hats rotailed at oase prices. g o ? Furnishing goods, trunks, bags, umbrel- Friday Mornine, June 20, Law las, otc., eto, Every twentioth customer —— _— presented with his purchase. SUBSORIPTION RATES. ek | The Council Attempts to Answer. Mercary Bros, 4 10,00 per year U——— ERSONAL, The query is frequently made as to TS what the saloons will doafter the Fourth | I'remont Benjumine of Avoca, was in the No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. of July, as tho state prohibitory law city yesterday, L i Y goen into effect then with all its dreaded “-t""hl" Tvm,:. :m-ln wister waa reported a8 MINOR MENTION. ponaltios, Some predict that there will | 'ittle better yesterday. : 3 s T. Bowman and Paul Lacy are at Sioux bo a goneral going out of business, but | i Bowmen oo J. Reiters spring goods while there will probably be fewer L 6t By, 4 e b saloons, yet it is evideut that thers will Mkt AVSite Ben Newman, now of Omaha, was shaking hands with h fls friends yos Cowles, i vo's plo-tilo ot it LU Liailat baskd Live & plotilo on £96 ) o eoh Mha ity connall hay passed i ; an ordinance, which, in view ot the state The city council is to meot again next . yipiiory Jaw, is so uniquo as to be | puniay, A worthy of a careful porusal. The attempt| . B, Reed and family, who have been vis: The bankrupt clothing salo 18 £0 b0 4 oyado tho state law is laughable, and [iting in Howard, O., for &month past, have transferred to Omaha to-day. as legislators the present city council |returned. The Presbyterian church folks are to |onght to have this ordinance printed on W. Wild, not Oscar, was at Bechtel's have a sociable Friday evening. leather, and a copy furnished each one, | yesterday, represonting the wire company of Regular moeting of Fidelity council, The ordinance is as follows: Heimann, Mo, No. 166, R. A., this (Friday) evening. Section 1. Be it ordained by the city coun-| D. N, Magruder of the Milwaukee& St. cil of the city of Council Bluffs, that any per- | Paul road who has been quite ill for about a The German Lutheran church folks |son or persons who are l~n£nqfl| or intend %o | \ooom iy slowly recovering. had a picnio yostorday at Park's Mills, | 8ok in the business of keeping a_ aaloon for the purp se um-mn‘: any and all liquids of | Prof. McNaughton goes to Dunlap to-day C. J. Teady, a plain $7.60 drunk, was |every kind and characterns drinks, not ind| ¢, attend the graduating exercises there and 4 cluded iu the prohibil aw of the state, the only business before the superior |ghall petition the city to deliver the annual address, the endorsemant of th ighbors in the im- T T T et modiate viciuity of the place whews ho is on:| John Epenter yesterday received The alloy north of Broadway, and run- | gaged or intedls to cognge in the business of | another lot of mantels, Without doubt ning betwoen Main streot and Bryant, ia o1" MUCh SONGE UL PRI UGS 0 | theso aro the finest ever in the in & horrible condition. endorsed_recommendation, the city council | ¢ity. The decorations on somo are sim- .| shall grant to such petitioner or petitioners a | ply superb, 1If you wish something in The water in the Gilen avenue reservoir permit or license to sell such drinks as are not | this line do not fail to call and see John on Wednesday was within two feet of lvmlllvm:tvl l;y lflw'uu ; rn;!(.wnny:lwz'::}l”"" at 307 Broadway. appl eation m arposo by the top, the highest it has ever beon. nl-nrrlvllylfi » grant aaid pereafce loerise £0 wich i cant, The dflnkh;s l;mmmln at the irflm::d of | ME"3" Ard bo it further ordsined that any Broadway and Bryant stroots is already pemon or *persons, making application for | yghaa_No. 1 milling, 75@80; No. 3 65@ being wol ptronird, espaially by the [ EhPAI™L, [ A e i | o, it ® R P . 3 ey sy o AL | Ot Foe oo prpcse, 860, ; The examinations at St Joseph’s wuf' pay the sum of ul_mh|5mlred'(lnlllm quar- }{;yAsm m@uoo per ton; baled, 50@60 soademy, which wero to have boen held |(orly [LuINNCE 6 B by for much permit | - Gorn Moal—1 30 per 100 pounds. thin week, have boon postponed until|pormis ha pisco of businees o becom disor o Sod=Good Wapply) | et 4 yirds, 6 008 derly or sell to any minor any drin " 2 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of s (vl r»rwmnl Sosast ot 6o%od—ballvend, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, 1 of said city with L — COMMEROIAL, OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, next. parent or guardian of such minor or minors k! \ i R X inors, | 7 ard—Fairbank's, wholesaling ot 9 Thero aro puddies of muddy water |81 that he will not e, or permit any [ R o, o Y 5 1 °" | ono to furnish an_habitual drunkard with a [ - Fiou—O8Y for, 1 60@5 standing in promiment business and resi- | drink or drinks in his raid place of business of v GOOE, dence streots which ought to be looked | th kind not prohibited by law as aforesaid, rovided, however, that any person or persons | Cattle—Butcher cows |3 75@4 25, Buteher after, as green soum is accumulating and “:;viu%‘ such ; %ormiz" o ]lm-uuu lrmlu .klel" 4_52@5 00. A g i 0 ity o ounci Bluffs to sell 0f 00@4 25. malaria being manufaotured. drinks as aforesaid in his place of B PRODUCE AND yROTTS, In the case of McPherson vs, Jennings | business, shall have a right to keep and sell | Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co., com- S s i all intoxicating and vinous liquors for me- | mission merchants, 588 Broadway. @ jury ound & verdiot in favor of | chanical, culinary, scientific and sacramental | Live Poultry—Chickens, 6@c; turkeys, the plaintiff for $162.60. The claim was | Purposes as is now provided by law to take | 10c, Wk hich b : + | effect on the 4th of July, 1884, on his or their | Peaches—} bus. bex, 1 00. pay for a horse which broke its neck in | compliance with tho Jaws of the tate, pro.| Oranges—b 00000 per box. the manger of Jenning's barn, hibiting the salo of intoxicating or vinous | Lemons—5 00@6 00 per box. v ' ; liquors, as provided in eaid act, and that any | Bananas—3 50@4 00 per bunch Justice Schurz has tied the matrimon- | person or persons selling any drinks not pro-| Butter—Creamery, 20c; rolls, choice 9@10c. ial knot between John Miles and ibited by law or any liquors prohibited ns| Fggs—13c per dozen. Miss Rose Tiddes, both of | sell the same as aforesaid, shall be guilty of a | quart, aforesid without having obtained a permit to | Strawberries—Fancy home grown, 15c per i iliiam | misdemeanor, and on conviction shall bs fined | Vegetablos— Potatoes, 3 50@4 50; onions, DAL Henbiaala, fjotned W illiam | B o ona Finiree] Aotics | 700 e tbaen, 4 ranh 2 W0BA sppler, Patten and Nancy Clemens, both of Mis- | provided, however, that the foregoing vro- |none in market; Beans, 1 50@2 25 per 2 visions shall not apply to “soda fountains,” | bushel, Th.! s g . 8 :}nd b«d it }{urflmrnnlnl?ed that on e fact of three false fire alarms be- | the application and the granting of a permit 5 . . 3 or license as aforesaid to any person or ing turned in Wednosdsy night, ono |y ch sty counol of said aty osell any and R. Rice M. D. right after the other, indicates that some n‘; d;-nk; 'I'"!.vrghihitwl tl‘vy 4n§nuf-t}s Iw &l:t UANCERS or other tumors ramoved without the § . effect and be in force on the 4th of July, 5 knite or drawing o blood. cirt e fil'"i';“h “‘; ""E“' Who |y shail b prommed Shat mch person o pert Lo s was it/ 0 chief says ho will give $25 |sons have obtained such permit as is required . s Y Eire §20| Mdplates woll all vinious or spiritous 1iquors UERUMU DISEASES "'"""‘"‘o'h"’, . for mochanical, soientifio, medicinal, culinary, | ; DYer thirty yeare practical expertancs 9, al £ Conoul treo Mr. and Mrs, Martin Hugh are issuing | o “acramental purposes w is_excopted. from ) aid prohibitory act, for the said = invitations to the marrisge of their Honod insald acts " 1 Puposes men daugter, Miss Tda to Mr. Oharles Fox, of |, Sec, b That any poron or penons, by | SPECIAL NOTICES. the firm of McAltee & Fox, the ceremony .mh)lun 5':‘ aflll‘l!r plw]a, who nlmld ';wlll;n or _"—"‘W S o '.._M i neglect to take out a license to rinks of to tako place at St, Francis church next | et 10 Ui probibited by statate, in his or | Found, To Loan, For Bals, To Rent, Waots, Board- Tuesday evening. zhuiry;l e of bu«inur’nt s e:!fi::nvulil , or t;hm ing, etc., will be inserted in this column a8 the low . permits have been obtain iri first insertl On Wednesdsy evening Rev. Mr. | Viufou liquors, oxcepted for tho - purpons an | T pretnedtiy s PER LINK for the it inserion Mack: the U. defined i id hibi t, shall be guil and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. ackey wan salled to the U. P, Botel o | b ey bl | soron, Laars advortisemante a4 ou offe, . marry Rr. Richard Buchanan of Avoos, [ nrovided in this ordinance, provided however, | Poarl Stroot. near Broadway to Miss Lulu 8. Goetz, of Sioux City. | that this shall not apply to drug stores or Tho wedded ones took tho first outgoing | it the previions. uf i codsanee el ‘WANTS. train after the cerewony, ! apply to drug stores and soda fountaing when - Y any prohibited liquors are sold contrary to the | VW ANare gacer 0oy fod wakes. Emmott mah: i House, 1 3 Some of the Omaha fire department | {urliana provisions of the. aforesaid pronibi: ouse, O . B e B, DURGAN. were visiting here Wednesday night, | tory act of the twentieth general assembly of e = SRy when the three false alarms were sent in. ]“,‘;.'u 5, Andbo it furthsr ‘ardained. that .?m_.lfiu\:n? :fiu‘f:-m"wnh"mfmpuan" Sood Rather an expensive way to entertain any perion o perions who ahall attempt. to Price, A7 Ba ofos, Counall Biatls, 3 it | koep a saleon or place for the sale of an TED—A girl 1 1 b ™ visitors, a4 each alarm oosts he ity | ook, *ulh wine or othar vinious Houors pro.| WV >t S ok 10 Seaem) bousework. Ol $7.60 for minute-men’s time, eto. hibited by law, without having obtained from | = the city of Council Bluffs, as herein provided, Fflll RENT. —Brick houso four large equare roomy Jesso Eller, a well-known citizen living | s licenic to sell such drinks as are not prohib* [ L'/ ALy """fl'f,l,f'fin'n'i‘y’.."'.‘f.,"f.'i"‘...."&.‘i‘g‘.".’fi" wall about five miles out, died Wednesday |1t 0r have obtained n permit to soll moh 1. | k5% b5 Sroniway 4 quors as ave excepted from the provisions of & albicd after a long and severe illness, He was | said probibitory act ror the purposes therein ITUATION WANTED—By an exporienced steno- grapher and t,-J»wrlur operator. Best of defined, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, pro- lex- aged 62 yoars, and had resided here | yiied however, that this ordinance shall ‘o | snosk. - Adaress, “Sienographer, box 1,160, Janes about eight years. The funeral was held | apply to wholesale dealers, for manufacturers | Yille, Wis. yosterday, the remains boing laid at rest, | #41limitedinsaid probibitory act,for th manu. VWANTEDFive hundred —ploces of Grscies tho samo shall ap- | stoves. Having just purchased in Eastern Markets New and Beautiful Attractions —XIN - Dry Goods —a T - HARKNESS BROS. very cnoice stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Ginghams, Table Linen, Crashes, etc., we are prepared to offer an excellent selection of beautiful fabrics, and shall do soat UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES These goods have just been opened from the manufacturers, and comprise the latest designs and novelties of theseason Note below a few of the MANY BARGAINS we are offe ring : SITKS, Summer silks, 36¢; Summer silks, 50c; Summer silks, 76c. are spacial bargains and cannot be dup Choice black Radzimer si Pure Silk Ottoman at $1.76, worth $2.25. worth 76¢ Black Gros Grain silk, 80c. Heavy Cloaking Tuniscinne at 81.75. STLEKES, These tad. Good black silk at 50c, 1k, $1.00, usual price, $1.30. Al grades of the famous Lyons Silks .J. C. Bonnet & Co., and Antoine Guinet & Co., at Lowest Prices. DRESS 600DS! Good plaids at 6ec, worth 10c. Brocade dress goodsat 8c, worth 15¢ Choice colored cashmeres at 80c. Figured suitings at 30c. Very fine all-wool suitings, double width at 75c, and never sold for less than $1.00. Also beautiful combination suitings at very low prices. TABLE LINEN AND CRASHES Grood all linen table at 30c, linen table at 60c. Good all linen table at 40c. Choice all Very fine all linen table at $1.50, worth $2 80 Table crash 5¢ ayard. All linen towels at 10c each. All linen towels at 12¢ each. Good Bleached Muslin, Hec. Good unbleached muslin, 6e. A fine assortment of beautiful spring Shawls at popular prices. Full stock of Domestic Paper Patterns. (=5~ Catalogues free. C.A IR I E"NES Pricos reduced on Ingrains, Tapestry and Body Brussels, Velvets, Moquettes, Axminsters, &c., to reduce stock. Call and get prices before elsewhere. 401 Broa dway - Brothers, - COUNCIL BLUFFS. ROLLER RINK ICE CREAM PARLOR. Dancing Taught by Pror. ScENoOR Tuesday and Friday evenings from 8:30 to 10:30 o'clock. RINK POR RENT AT $15.00 PER NIGHT. ST LARCGEST FLOOR IN TOWN, H. H. MARTENS, Prop’r. Mrs, H. J, Hilton, . 0, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 22 Midzle Brosdway, Counctl Bluft, . facture and sale of vinous liquors outside of o " d two dred beatis Shout aix miles from Atlantio, second hand (Alq et and two hundre eating and provided fur- u‘:a :tnte “Jl l;w-i. but “lm J. MANDEL, 825 Broadway. o ply to ret lealers only ; A private letter from A, F. Beno, who | ther, that any retail d..]!, who shall under ()Lb PAPERS—For sale at Bi is now in Washington territory on a|Permit obtained, as is provided in said prohib- # hundre 3 OB B | tiry act, tosell vinous liquors for mechan. z noll Biufts o health-socking trip, says that ho in im- |, medloinal, seioptinc, butimacy, o saorn: | VY ANTER—Eyery bodyin Gonncl Bt o take office, st 26 cents B by % only twent proving. He has lately had a grand time :ymml Rurboscs, who l:mll m-ll"luy inous (B R b et Gl 4 A iquors for any purpose than is allowed in his | salmon fishing at Astoria. He says he [wald pernit, shull bo within the provistons of P08, BALE-Top Bucgy, Doster aprin mot William Garner, who left horo a [ this ordiuance, and guilty of a misdemeanor, | &' single harnoss. “Enqulre, . E. Seams Ho has & farm and is | , 560 0 Thut all liconses granted under this | Brosdway. {;:“ ‘""“'.“ 8go. He has a farm and is ixln]nmnuv, shall be dated from the time said JHOREL POR RENT-The Tremont oing wi co Josoie is A;nuull. and -Imlh-lnd“ur_ the 4th dn‘}l/ oy J;;':;gr"-fi?;’,"gn‘:-;g;:l":‘m';l"m” il be - of July of each year, and all liconses issue 4 p Mol A lively littlo sot-tois reported as hay- | shall b-ar date of tho day of issuanco and shal | Y9 40y depoly Coundi B, ing ocourred yesterday morniug botween | frminate as -limgl 1’. and said ||i1.'1-nmi shall | — ” o paid quarterly in adyance, and any license Dt & ‘ detective George Steller, the dispute |issued during the fractional part of any quar- W“:I.'..’.’ b“vm:\:.'flflafl ]m'u' :T.'.:f..m.‘«lam, being about & claim for house rent or | ter then the fractional license shall bepaid in | Mrs. Palmer, 1007 South 11th St. Omana. Neb. advance to the commencement of tho next | — s & 'WESTERN 10WA NORMAL ~BCIENTIFIC AND— COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - auwa Will Open THE 23rd of JUNE 1884. | pouni A complete course for teache & highor Eagllsh education, & full bu with tralning in actual busines pract rt hand, orusmental per - an- something of that sort for which Edgar|quarter and a rec | licenses issuod | 1) RICKLAYERS WANTED—Steady employment had got tired of belng dunned. In the |Mith the name of licensos and number and for four months. MARTIN HI .mh‘s. ‘Coun- R location of place of business. oll Bluffs, sot-to Stellar is sald to have got the| Scc.7. Thatany person or persons why worst of it lv;u!nw '.hu[pmv'i:jnnl of this ‘:lnmmm I.hnl GENTS—Ladles and gentlomen can make first 0 guilty of a misdemeanor, and on contvicion olass wages by selling ‘Champlon Bosom The case of C. E. Burdlok, charged |shail be finol in the subh of not excooding o | Bimcmnne "aks roning ‘Hoard.” Rotalls ab 8100, n with perjury in his charges againat Offioer | 1ondred dollars and costs and the ~colloction | Any lady can doup s e shiré without & wrinklo m thereof hall bo enforced us ls now providod | and gloss 1t ns nlooly as the best Iaundricacan. Addross n O'Brien betore the council came up be- | by law. or Pal ouars 8. & L Co., bun, offico, for one Justice Schurz yesterday afternoon, but A The third car load of gasoline stoves & motion to dismiss on account of & tech- | for John Epeneter is on the way here, nicality was argued at length and eofand is expected to arrive in a fow dayi wmany law suthoritios cited that the|Those who wish summer sioven, some. | MALLWAY Time Table, justice concluded to hold the matter fl':mg that will keep you cool, wait until nuAss At ¢ until this mo 5 :, l:::‘ '-wvu arrive before buying elso: Some complaint 18 made that the home port dealers were not given a chance to bid on | Thomas Stevens, the bicyelist making | 203 dopots. Trainsloavs transtor, dopot ten min furnishing drinking fountains for the|the trip across the continent, and -ho-t e lchdn, BRLRoIoN ARD QUIRGY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, The following are the times of the arrival and de- e — ure of traine by central standard time, at the city, but that they were bought else- |arrival in Omaha was moted in yester- uioago Rxprew, ,'%,,fl“'-'é where, and local agents rejeoted entirely. | day's Brr, arrived on this side yesterday. [*Mail and 351—. ;Eg": ) on: Opm The fountains cost about $110 each, and | He made no tarry, simply passing up Accomm *AH local depot only. freight with cost of setting added. The | Broadway, stopping long enough to take SANLAD OFYT) O 408, 4R SOUNGL, SI6VR, largo fountain at the corner ef Bryant| drink st the naw fountain, and thes |'Sotps ok piabiee A m B‘:‘:l'nxfi oost .:a;‘w delivered, and | prooeeding on his way out of the oity to g~y aaadl > Ty oo ug additional. ward the rising sun, 0:65 pm One of the evening papers says that R ——— “‘some of the friends of Rev. Mr, Whit-| The bankrupt clothing stock will be -.,..uo‘.’:i. A medation, NP tlesey, pastor of the Oongregationsl |found at Omaha on 1303, Douglas st near P e ochurch at Creston, are secking to have | 13th, for ten days only. = Those In need * 7 Mall, b pm of clothes will find it to their interest to opCa0n00 nBem him called here to fill the vacancy caused ‘At Transtor ral invest the fare to cross, as these goods OHICAGO aid NORTHWRSTER, by the resignation of Rev. Oyrus Ham- | are slaughtered at about your own price, | 530pm Exproas, lin,” This is little premature, as Tre RECEIVER, L ) there Is no vacancy yet, the resignation e — 4o pm B4, Paul Ex; of Mr. Hamlin not having boen acted| gamething for Nothing. e e, on, A moeting has been called for next| Uykil further notios we give to each |11 Pacifio n"p'.:" sz EEEE g ; - | twentioth customer his purchase, what- | ,{: oo, Ripe ”., but 1t is doubtful about its betug | ever the price or value of the same may *At Tronsfer only. be. Our cashier will keep an accurate DUMMY TRAINS T0 OMAHA, ». o M §ocord of ry ........,45.., and when | Leave—7:20-8:50-0:30-10:80-11:40 8. m. 1:80-9:80 Hain ' i ameion, o, e | ST BB S s ® . 10-3:30-520-0.00-11:08 p. e the purchaser will be presented with the belure leaviny time My ship, elocution, G ‘and musie. Splendid rooms, Targe, light and well furnished, charyes very moder: ate, cost of living reasonatlo, society good, experi- onced toachers, = Kor further particulars, inquiro of BEARDSLEY & PAULSON, ‘Gouncil Blufts, Towa. N. 8CHURZ, Justico of o Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - I0WA} Grain & Provisions, BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, J. ¥. FULLER, Commission Merchant No .89 Pearl Streot Council Blufts, lowa. W.R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Councll Blufte, Real estato coliection agency, 0dd Fellows Blook over Savings Bank. HOS. OFFICHR, o M. vuswY, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Counell Bluffy . | tree in any part of tho city. CASH TALKS ! At the well-known Establishment OoF J. P. FILBERT, 209 Upper Broaaway, the PIONEER CASH GROCERY Of Council Blufls, Notico our reduced Price List. We give 16 pounds Extra € Sugar for. 11 pounds Granulated Sugar. 25 pounds Choice Oatmeal 25 pounds Navy Beans. 20 pounds Best Bulk Starch . 12 pounds Carolinu R 12 pounds Choico + 25 bars Buflalo Son Extra Lak 1 dozen Mackesel. ... Colorado Flour, Wini 10 pounds Ginger Suaps 40 pounds b mi b gallon keg Sy White s $B8332858888888888 Dates, per pound. . 10 8 pound cans Stndard All kinds Californla Fruits. pound Liisk's Star.dard 4 10 T. T. All grades, according to quality, 150 to 80c per n We also oarry o full line of Men's, Ladies' and Cnildren's fine Shoes and Men's Fine Boots at very low prices. Also a full line or Tioware and general merchaudise. Call on us and be convinoed tha: you can savo money by dealing with us, Goods delivered H.H. HORNE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars We make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA OIGARS. All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as represented. OPERA HOUSE OIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO0., 6562 Broadwa; I COUNCIL BLUFFS, y: IOWA. B.STOCKERT & CO ~MANUFACTURERS OF— FINEPARLOR FURNITURE CARPETS, CURTAINS, WINDOW FIXTURES, and REPAIRING Interior Decorations and Upholstory. ‘A Specialty, NO. 309 BROADWAY - - - OOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA SMITH & TOLLER, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street, Couxcrr, BLUFFS, - « « - - Towa. ‘ Mixed Rags Wanted. The undersigned is paying the highest market price for ags. S. GOLDSTEIN, & - - - - MM etcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, and 344 Broadway, . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA MAYNE & PALMER, Hard and Soft Coal AND WOOD, BULE AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER,HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. No, 539 Broadway, o 3 s COUNCIL BLUFPS, IOWA. F'. Westcott, 540 Broadway, Qouncil Bluffs 504 Main Street, Council Bluffs. MANUFACTURER OF TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATCHELS AMPLE CASES a specialty. Shawl, Tourist, and Trunk Straps. Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Executed ON IMPROVED FARMS IN JOWA AND- NEBRASKA ! LOWEST RATES, sest renws. S, W, FERGUSSON & 00,y comei s fowa ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH / urtains, in Lace, fi'k, Turcoman, Etc. Oil cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc ARP ETS hoicest and Best Selected STOOK in the WEST, ome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. h‘?apeut place to buy CARPETS, Curtaius and House Furnishings in the City. Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care W ATER WAVES Ventilated Three Inch Part, Only One Dollar. Ladies’ Furnishing Goods and Notions at COST Until All Disposed of. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, No. 837 Broadway Council Bluffs. DeVOIL: & WRIGHT, WHOLESALE ord, wo ara bound to sell and challenge all audaple competition In this county. J. P. FILBERT 209 u er Broadway A CARD. As there are many So-Called Veterinary Surgeons In this city, who are practicing their quackery on deem It but Justi e to eay that I defy od 100 & diploma, oF crodentia's, & that aduates of any veterinary nstitute, and 1 do hereby caution the publis againg such quacks, 8% | am the Only Known Graduate IN WESTEKN IOWA, Office & Pharmac ,"525 B'dway, AT BLUE T.J. CADY,M.D, V. 8, SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS, We guarantee the cure of :?: followis ullllnud dis sonses, OFDO_pay: m, Scrofuls, Uloors, Gatarth, 81 Blood and skin diseases, Dyspopsias Liver Complafat, Kidney and Bladder Diseases: Gout, New ‘and ‘Asthma, Springs are the favorite ‘esort of the tired an.l debilitatad, and are the LE LADIES BEST FRIEND, Good hotel, livery and bathing socomodation botk winter and summer. Locality highly ploturesqué Bt S ot B! ons, 0F C., s o " on [énc solicited, HEV. M. M. THOMPSON, Manager. Albsny, Bllosm Springs, Geutry Co., Mo. Specifico Gravit; A 1.008 o Gravity. ... RV Roaotion .+ c v .Noutrs Carbonle Acid Gas. fllon Carbonate Calolum iraine Carbouate Iron I Sulphato Maguesia. Bolbba olom Hardware, Cutlery, Timner's Stock, Etp .— arvpcis sonsin ooy ws, COUNCIL BLUEES, T0WA, SPHCIATI PRICHS TRIMMED HATS. THIS WEEK. { MRS. § J. NORRIS, | covdii'siiistiowa MAX MOEIIN. Proprieto CRESTON HOUSE ~———EVERYTHING ¢IRSTCLASS, —— Nos, 217 and 219 S. Main St., - e Peter C. NIiller,, DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES Interior Decorations. 18 8. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS COUNCIL BLUFFS ICE CREAM, RESTAURANT AND CAFE W7.'T'. B RATUIN Caterer to The Fublic. Brosdway, Mesls at all Hours, ) Bluh.} { Partics a Specialty. WATER ICES !

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