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THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BL®¥FFS MONDAY, AUGUST 11. 1884, decidedly disagreeable. Often during A BEWILDERED BRAIN. hiCker ing Piano the night nuisances are created on the Best and Most Reliable, , which have to be cleaned up, and b o tutienof o pliconan and park-keap- It CASES Marshal Key to Teke Eis er aro tnoroased by having to do s3avang: Own Life, HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO Endorsed by Fraxz Liser, or work, In order to keep the park decent. He thinka this is too much for EMERSON PIANO. Unrivalled for Tone or Finish, JSUBSORIPTION RATES. $40 a month, twenty.five per cent off for ByOarrier = = = = = = = 30 nenta por week i . i - o KIMBALL PIANO Best Modern Price to Buy, H.H HORNE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars We make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA OIGARS, ~All Cigara sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as represented, OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, 562 Broadway, H. H. HORNE & CO,, COUNOIL BLUFFS, . IOWA. THE DAILY BEE. OOUNCIL BLUFFS, A 8ad Sunday, —fi;ndayMorniAngiiuguat 11, ByMall = = = = = = = = §10.00 per yoar e — The name of Marshall Key has been Oongressionsl Confab, for yoars so [familar & one that when The mnfl""”[’““ °‘jw“';““s‘;“ . ": it was reported yesterday morning that moet at M"“'_"" thon docide who will |10 a8 dead, the Rnows sped like the| my, gimpalt Organ, e0 long and fasorably known n the weat, racommend gl the republioans will then decide who will | i3 'sqd the shock felt by all who heard [ J. T.. STEWART, Solo Agent for above lines of Goods. Warerooms, 320 Broadway, be nominee. The present outlook is|.. =0 a0 il greater by the fact that Couneil Bluffs, Towa. orrespondence Solicited. Agents Wanted, that the contest will be belween J. Y. |} pag ghot himself. The prominence of Stone, and O. H. Manning. It I8fyh, pan his wide mcquaintanceship, and WHOLESALE Hardware, Cutlery, Tinners Stock, Etc waa so unmercifully sat down in this|y g of gomment in all the housholds 4 8 ecal attention by mail. cou"cll— BLUFFS IA o 9 - olty, and in his own ward by 161 to 16, | .0 g by the sad news, and if the OFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINCR MENTION. See J. Reiter's summer styles. The bricklayers’ union meets to-night. The colored Blaine and Logan club meets to-morrow evening. There were no services at the Congre- gational church yesterday. The Congregational Sunday school is planning for a picnic next week. Superintendent King is still waiting for the plan of the new covernment building. Ofticers Austin and Dunn went on day duty yesterday, the ocher policemen now going on nights. The roof of the C. B. & (. sheds at the transfer, injured by the storm a SMITH & OLLER, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street, Covxnorn BLowes, - « - « « Towa. has not lost all hope of getting sweet |y, 4, of respect, the honest expressions revenge on Mauning by throwing|ge gomiatho and sorrow, could have what little strength he can to Stone. 1t|peen gathered up they would s quite evident that Chapman cannoty ..o proved a tribute indeed to his get anything for himself, but it 1 sald memory and a comfort to those of hi that he can make somo trouble for Man- | own fireside, on whom the blow falls | —x ning, and thus get satisfaction for belng | most heavily. The proprietor of Siloam Springs will prog‘ounoed ...: alien to the republican d;“ npp:-;u th]n‘t h{r, :(‘:;y huhfouovenl enter :lnw written cnntr]l.l)‘t to cure yt}nr IGE ! IGE’ l Icl ! I | ys pas n kept at home by nervous | catarrh, or forfeit all claims to pay for party, and an enemy to the best Inter | 44 brain troubles, but was not deemed | treatment. w:;t,,.n"_ M M 'Il)humpv osts of this city.” Itis said that Chap-|to be dangerously ill, as he had had sim- sov, Albany, Gentry county, Mo. Sl e man with a fow of his friends will be on |ilar -Muctl I;) vlsn;gll;n times {:r ‘loma o _fl e mumn; e 'OArs pas| r, 1llman was 0 Bee 'ANCce an h.And early at Atlantlo in person, and i(m, and Mr. Koy, though on his bed, | ovion August 9.—A dslh tiote MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS, willdo all in e::olr dpmmt ;;o defeat | yuy'able to got up, and move h-boutlftha Shanghal fo-day to Renter's states _that five 7 N i} Manning, If they do not show more somewhat, helpin imself in 1s of the French squadron, under Ad- e month ago, is belng roplaced. ltungtl’? than they’ did at home, where ;:;n;u. ways. 'wm],pu,xg doctor was ;Tl:::l 'L‘l;vme:: lm:ncrdmllmd captured the PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. Itis said that at the close of the pres- | they aro best known, the Chapman party | there he thus arose from his bed, and |town of Kelung, on the island of Formota, FOR SALE—Two large lots with three ralsod ent conference year there will be a :hlimu.;l;:‘:-ngll;;gxlg;z].e beyond making ::;:l:; mo;;:g -:ob:s“-o:n":l'tl:r ll.lfl .:;:: Al forms of blood_diseases cured _at :-::-,'-:;1‘ Illx‘:imp:;l:emunll. bringing montuly chango of pastors at the Mothodist | Sgicy 0% Coko will send two sets of | tine, and in fambling about the dress. | SUOAM springs, Kidnoy and liver dis- 55 380 (Bt Waee church. ) . eases speedily relieved and cured. Ad- Address L., Ben Office delegates to the convention. It appears | ing case, opened a drawer, and getting & dias Toavi h{ 3 Thritsikon, MAbkger, Keeline & Fell are already receiving | that when that county’s convention was [revolver, placed it at his head and fired, A Mo, « M. paon, ger, 0ods by the carload, and will open their | held there was no call out for the con- | the sudden move and the report being 24 J.R. TATR WARREN WHITE B R 0 tablishment i gressional convention or state convention | the first warning that the doctor had of T ATH & WEITHE wholesale hardwaro establishment in &}y gimply for the judiclal. They chose | the siok man's intention. Mr. Koy fell SPECIAL NOTICES - few days. delegates, however, for all three conven- (st once, gasped and all was_over. The i A rTOR"Evs AT LAw Belle Olover's old house on lower [tions. Then when the other two con-| ball had entered the right side of the head | — 0 " m mr il m O . Broadway which was partly burnt recent- ventlons were called, another ocountylabove and =~ litle back of Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- | Practioe In State and Federal Courts. convention was called, and two sets of |the temple,, entering and lodglog R z 1y, haa now been torn down and th lum: | dologates chosen. Th frat delogationto [at the back part - of . tho busg | %0t il be Inseried n this olumn b the low |- ollckons promptly atended . hoicest and Best Selected STOOK in the WEST, ber carted elsewhere, the congresslonal convention is said to be | of the brain. That he should thus sud- | T8 ooe cre'uen'T e tor such subsoquont e Room 9, Schugart’s Building, T T T L o | i ttoring in their proferences, and this |denly and strangely end his life can only 3 . e o ‘W. A. Upton, who is now secretary of second delegation About pesee) y divided | be u{oounud 'ogon thie grond. of et ::1.:;.‘ M'm; :dav.::dh'e:?nu ™ ouroffice, No. | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. I,;t?e.g ‘},;;:.hz r]{;:gy.g:%:fi'll;sg, s(il:)r;fi:l and House Furnishings in the | di: t officlal notices that the ynd.l : Nos. b, 7 and 9 MASONIO TEMPLE [COUNCIL BLUFFS sending out officlal notices o . B, L o - Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. | BECHTELES NEW HOTEL | The decline in wheat since last Satur- COUNCIL BLUFFS, day is fully 2o, Corn closed for this The Best $2 a day House in the West week 1jc lower than last Saturday. New Centrally Located. \ [ R . For pure river Ioe patronize the blue wagons—eat- sfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at No. 5 South LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF | EairGoods In Jowa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. . s it MRS, D. A, BENEDICT, Nauufacturer. @IASADY, ORCUTT & FRENGH | urtains, in Lace, fI'k, Turcoman, Eto. Oil cloths,iMattings, Linoleums Etc ARPETS poraryaberration as there were nojfinancial L — i WANTS, An Unfeeling Father, 3:,‘;::',':,:?:3]“ to drivohim to this | . T2 | W,R.VAUCHAN, —) dence, h Saturday afternoon a man named Car-| Mr, Key was a true, honest man and F‘"}m“fl.'f..i" m:;':: .037.”:1:’“:?1:?“&:;'63 & penter came slong Pearl street near|had many qualities of heart and of head | btiow value, Wil aito el furnlture, carpets, dc., Justlce ot the Pem Broadway in a prairie schooner, in which which won for him and kept for him |ses, with house furnished or unturnished, at o ¥ Y friends on every side. Unostentatious, | moderate rent, =~ Any cne thinking of makin weroe his wife who held a nursing babe in aimple In his manners, social and kind. shelrhume in Oouncl Blufe wil do well o investk Omaha and Council Bluffs. her arms, and o littlo throe-yoar-old girl. | hearted, yet having that sterner stuff i theciy. o EToN. | Real sstate oclioction agency, 0dd Fellows Blook He stopped at the express office to send vh:n needed, he h.l:ilmboth fgendlh‘p ONT= L T BIBAY SO TSR IR | s o Do some trunks through to Rock Island, and [8nd respect in many circles. o was &) s dio barn and packvg howse, Sultable, reward omairing 2y e toum nun s 28870 O Kemonky 4nd e graded | o i 5 S S e e, short, one wheel went down in a patch- X W s a8 I Ortb, ¢ wagos at the Transylvania law school. He left steady job. Harmon & Oarlton, Missourl hole, and the whole family get thrown |that state " 1866 " and came _to | Yalley Towa. OFFICER & PUSEY out, The little girl fell so that one of |this city where he has resided Omrums—rorm a4 Bau office, a4 95 cents. B I NKERS - oats is offered in the streets at 22 and 24 centa, Trade in general has improved very much the past week and dealers feel if it continues at the same rate it has, they will have more than their share of the fall trade. . M. vosEY, i er sinca, Although not 8o & hundred. lo' R Samuel Colburn, the veteran trainer | the wheols went over her leg, and while | 27" ' o the SAMpISYR ks practice of law as many Counall} Binf lass and driver, has taken Into his care a colt :{:' mother "; m;ylnu S uklng 1 | members of the bar he had a well-trained Wfi".;‘f‘.."“"n.{i...d"“"’b‘;‘_mc""’:?‘..‘" o:.l’; ‘:vunly % » Jid lel‘A' 1l Modern Conveniences. J belonging to Sam Ford, and » home|of” ' profanity, . vursing the|®1d Well-stored logal mind. Ho has oo-|cont a wesk: Estabiishea - . 1856 ) Dealers in Forelgn and omestic Exchange an cupied several positions of trust, and has | T-oR GALE GHEAP.—Good boarding honse, mioon | o Sra K for soveral years been United States and billiard hall._#ine busiaess, Address K. commissioner and master of chancery in | Baoffice, Council Bluffs. Reauced Rates to Regular Boarders. ALL TRIMMED HATS owned by T. W. McCargar, both promis- | woman, and declaring that the child was not hurt. He insisted on putting the ing to show speed. 1‘ M s little girl right into the wagonyand re- A Samuel Weston while getting into his | suming the journey, without stopping to | the United States circuit court, He was |~ "¢ pre ™ 00 "0 gentlemer ke first 12 wagon Saturday was thrown violently to | see ho%v b‘dlly .).gy';“ hurt, but ‘:fi;‘,‘,_ aged about 61 years and louves & wifo | ACium wagos by y slling the enenmion ‘pows | TWE INVALID'S GREAT BOON! d one daughter. The arranements for | Strecther and ro: rd.” Rotalls at 81.00. th i too bratal for f the T BeE f - IR’ th: lgz:em“f ‘gu::l;“:: ;:m.m:fe I\?:o:: who chanced &"fi."mmfmg by, 1 whe | the faneral were not comploted. YeStor- | wsch fae sy s the kel Adees SILOAM Aeclaredopen wat unles; the heartised g:imnai the time will be announced for pasticulars C. B. 5. & L Co., Ban. offo, o “INERAL SPHINGS- At Cost but he was badly bruised. father got the child’s wounds cared for. NATURES REMEDY. . T'ill After Julwv. T, The jury appointed to appraise the|The man seeing it meant bul'inuu, finally Shipments of Stock. i % A T A A ey e damage to proporty by the condemnation | L (0801000 0% s o1l 05 Tho fllowing were the shipments of | Rgflway Time Table, |uivy it sfelSntysh | ppg. 8. 7. NORRIS, 105 Main Street, Council Bluffs xamination showed that no bones were of Iand for the now outlet to the creek, |poke stock from the union stock yards, August » | broken, but there was a bad gash, clear Oth: " Pu‘::.fl:r' li"u‘xh:; oure °:,51h'§’;?.',:"fim' Nu:‘lull’l,. U:;'r:: having made a survey of the structure [to the bone. This was dressed and the Smith & Co., one uvl"’ hogs, 67 head, to COUNCIL BLUFFS. Goat, NoueLigi M ABBAA— And ther are aw sq! The remaining HATS on hand will be Sold Below meet to-day to complete their work, little child made as comfortable as pos- ) Hundreds of gratefu, people who came to the /\ sible, and he was allowed to go on. Chicago, via C. & N. W. . | knowledged to be a moet wonderful speciflc for all Nelson Bros., of Cedar Rapids, sent|™ " st b odie ) Hanborn. Morriam & Co., 3 oars hogs, | s o Wi by it senid 2 [ of Femie Braigetents ana Btaenl'52- | Qogt to make room for New Goods. Tur Bee the August number of their Still on the War Path, 180 head, to Chicago, via 0. & R. I. e o o il leabbe Ty B o rtell, o ST s pocket railway gulde for Iowa, whioh| Radigan, who was tried vwo or three|, M- M. Thompson, one car cattle, 63 CHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, ctrod many of dBera. ‘haping kad DrIteE Goo A Full Line f NOTIONS always Hand tail h i head, to Ringlead, Kansas, via U, P, VR Wil testify o the hoalin properties of these waters. contains much valuable mformftla'n for | years ago for murdering his hired man, B.'Anderson, ono car hogs 62 head, | & CiloagoReprem §:008m | " UpuvKic T0 TIN DOOR I” ! LET NATURN HRAL YOU . twenty-five conts. It is almost indispen- | and escaped conviotion through the len- | to Ohioago, via 0. & R. 1. ! {o20ah o Express, et AtbaniYg i 1 moursoN, Museer, | J. . AUWERDA, 3817 Broadway. Counocil Bluffs. sable to any one traveling in Towa, iency of a jury, was in Underwood a fow o Ww. Wigslxu. oRneIm hogs, 63 head, | %P ™ g ris PP _— e At the next meeting of the city council | weeks since and got drunk, and while in cago, via O, & R, I. KAKSAS OITY, 8T. JOB AND COUNOIL BLUFPS. ) @ A4 b e g ot iy conn : X S Bl NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan. vacancy caused by the resignation of Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, It will be difficult to find one so well qualified for that po- this condition got into a dispute over pol- | 4 Council Bluffs, £ Pacific Expross, i 1 101 0 gral and attempted to choke. The O] K a0 40 T, L e é BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, noble politician shook him off with s O. Kenver, one car hogs, 63 head, sition, and so de:ply interested in the |laugh and said, “Oh, you can’t do that ](a’h m vl:n(:. w&;:g ‘; I;'D head, to J. Y. FULLER, work., boss,” when Radigan reached for his re- | Ohicago, via O M, & St. P, y Co issi ‘urniture and appointment o8, ’ ' Go. . mmission Merchan Nos. 208 and ad Counell Judge James has been interviewed by | YOlver, but was prevented from drawlng| Smith, 0. & Co., two cars hogs, 112 No .89 Poarl slms? - Council Blufts, ont Fusitaiand pepsinimenis S 2o dnle ol etk " it by the bystanders, who sent the dis- | head, to Chicago, via M. & St. P. lh; Chloago News, and prediots a ter-| hutanty o:{ of the room by different| C. S. Bowman, two cars hogs, 118 Om0AG0 And NORTHWRSTERY, casomy rible scare for the republicans of this |routes. Radigan, however, was thirsting | head, to Chicago, via C. M. & St. P, # Proltd : B’I ) state, if not viotory for the democrata. | for human gore, and along towards even- | Bowman, Marsh & Co., one car hogs, [ HOUX OITY AN FaGIFIC, ; A CA - Chicago has a great deal of democratic |iPg 88W & man who tried to raise a mob |03 head, to Chicago, via C. M. & St. P. | 7: 86, Paul Express, : TR Moft o moany enthusiasm which is especially apt to get: fo oy biin sy m‘]&?&&’ b::' hol;:lo:de Ohg. Ande;m(l; ; ;niulr ] e e . 0ATS 8g0. an abusiv, oago, via O, it poured into visitors from the country. him without any provocation, and fin.]]; John Wiggins, two cars hogs, 127 MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves three inch part 65¢, Coquetts 10c each, Switches B1to $.0 each, Hair ornaments given with eveydpur- (] *UNION PAGLYIO. 80-Called Veterinary Surzeons The Missourl Valley Times says: *J, | called him a “'——s. head, to Chicago, via C. & R. 1. e In thi lty, who ara practcing thelr quokery on [ chage, All kinds of hair work promptly atten to. | i h the insulted C. W G 1, _ “AS Tranafe . our people, I deem 1§ but fustice to say that I defy e, H b M. Phillpn, of the Biuts, has puchase | TASSROR 1 otod s promptly | C- . Carmll, ane, o borae, o Ti i Bt e dais o sy | Waves made of Ladies' combings at 50¢ per inoh, ~ the general merchandise establishment of whipping,—Avoca Herald, N. L. Live Stock Co., eight cars cat- :80-9: fl:’:‘:fi .m.l 1do'hereby caution the publlo agains’ ALL KINDS OF Grigsby & Berkly, Mr, Phillips is one of the leading business men of the Bluffs and we are glad to welcome him to Mis- souri Valley, and hope his most sanguine PR EEITERD, tle, 164 head, to Chicago, via C, B, & Q. EairGoods MRS. J. J.GOOD - - - - = 29 Main Stree = RESTON ROV - N. 8CHURZ. Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS. O UNCIL BLUFFg. 10W A Mrs, B, J, Hiltop. M 1., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Middle Brosdwsy, Council Blufts, ~———EVERYTHING #£IRSTCLASS, —— - COUNCIL BLUFFS Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. 8,000 Electrio Belt the nlh June by us Acents Wanted! References—Any o the busine houses in Councll Bluffs. JUDD & SMITH Proprietors, 319 BROADWAY . . COUNCIL BLUFFS, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No. 18 1N. Main St.. Oouncil Blufles. SEZ83852838388888 R. Rice M. D. OANCERS, instr fcnen raeigrd wiont e Itadi jon tree ————— Feeblo ladies grow strong and happy | % 3 o PR : ‘l"kl;dl:‘nm springs, Albany, Gentry coun- M‘ boy ";';'d Bhariden Boss, whote | o ot Assoctation,. | Al Mods Gaiiornia Erate bldm:ol:i d‘cnnt hl::v:::.\r(d)n; x::t‘:::m‘ The board of managers of the Won{l‘n | 2o L Blandand 4 6F Ho was sthomphing to board a Nurt.h: Ohrl.ld_nn assoclation are requested to T- wostorn froight train, when he slipped | ook i the assoclation rooms, No. 12 — am. 305130-0:00-11108 p. . Rertva 30 Bl l K E d t A Boom for Gounoll Blum, 1ot aviog e | am the Ooly Known Graduate Mayor W. R. Vaughan and a commit.| The New Hardman Plano Again, on Mayor Smith to solicit his co-opera- | has been entirely overcome by Mesars. year was that Saturday night at the resi. | tion in » sohomo to boom the busiacss | Dutton & Co., with the Hardman piane T.J. CADY, M.D,, V. 8. dence of F. W. Hitchoook, at which i h A which have been 50 successful there will westorn city, It is proposed to hold | pg pursued in New York. These instru- o there, on September 15,16 and 17, a J- P- F l L B E R T [] as well as she whom he has thus cap- & Bon for seven years, and have proved tured, have many friends and congratu- | °ling and commercial men of the country. fuampsl pequalled in durabilliy snd 208 Dover Rowral Lz The commercial men are invited to take The Macedonianjeays: ““We are in- | are expected to meet the representatis formed that of late there has been a|business men of that region. el‘hn ntmn'a: soverest, tests and have proved thomselyes CROOURY efl without exception the most thoroughly Ot Councll Blufls, Notico our reduced Price List will be boarded in the lead, have quietly forced themselves to the > gotting almost afraid to attend church|can skate *‘for noth?nk” ilunafl?no ‘:kl:t‘l:g front entirely through their excellence. flmflg:;flm‘“ & The mayor and the council's delega- est prices at which they are sold, renders | 20 pounds Best Bulk Starch ’ the ith | their purchase, in Mr. Dutton'’s inion, | 12 pounds Carolina Rice. and enthusiastic Macedonia officers who '::ld';:‘,]r:, g‘;:‘:::,;::: ..Ml:{.o:.in;"": by fll'p'-hs most nfl“rrlbll: :;:l; O:l‘fl 0\.:6 2% felt it to be their duty to enforce law in | his power. They have visited Pittaburg | B8de "—Amorican Art Journal, Dick Hyle, of Hastings, had & steer, | Louis,—Philadelphia Press, which insisted on being unruly and run- J. H. Morton if he would put that steer in the calaboose he might have him, tee of the city council of Council Blufls,| !‘The fashionablo prejudico that has DN WRSLBLR 104, antlclpations may be realized.” Towa, wero in town yesterday and called ::l'g'f_dn:‘ favor of yaying for an Upright ' Office & Pharmaocy, 126 B'dway, piano double its intrinsic value AT BLUE BARN. One of the happiest weddings of leap ! prosperity of that enterprising little |1 Philadelphia, and the same mothods| At the well-known Establishment time and place Miss Alice Gregg became Mrs. Wm. H. Russell. The young man, ments have been sold by Messrs. Dutton great convention or conclave of the trav- A N ding in tune and unsurpass- lations and good wishes are plenty, : B Aioaani he i ey a ey full | - ed In tone, quality and deli of acti thithem a full line of samples,’and they “They "have -y l“bmd :;’ :’l;‘“ good deal of petty thiev oing on at | freedom of the city will be given them £ ) o8 ity Al .‘:"‘hi P“:pl.m and thare will bo & daily parade. They | #8tisfactory pianos ever known, —They We give for foar of losing their robss, whipe, | ibk. This, together with tho fact of the mod. | 8 bounds Cholos Ontny wraps, etc.” Where are those vigilant 12 pounds Choice trun Council Bluffs as well as at home! and Harrisburg, and will go from hero to |7+ MUELLER, Council Blufls, Iows, Gen- New York, Boston, Cincinnati and St | ©ral Western Agert. ni_ng atlarge. Dick having had nis seul tried in trying to recapture the steer told Morton, getting the assistance of the marshal, A, W. Btewart, succeeded in . poun dolng 80, and then Dick insisted it and f his foet North Main street, this ovening at 7| W ‘s, Ladles' and e ARGty Jpuisied 1o wes o 89 goe of ble foph ot ‘::‘;"i'_':"";:l:;: o'lock fo apocil business'of ‘mport : ‘awaro ant, gonerel THE RAYMOND . Westcott, rofused and he got it out on » writ of | here, and without money or friends, he i.:gu' medhgnmd %;::"io'\‘&w#flllf:' "I’.‘?:‘.‘u‘?,:.,,fi,'\ £ anc o v o ' X4 Bah J ' 504 Main Street, - - - Council Bluffs. ] replevin. !llov Morton and Stewart [ having become one of that roaming, | Mrs H. Orcutt, Mrs. 8. M. Oui: oy T g challenge all y umpel- MANUPACTURES OF \ | commence suit, aud the lawyers are eat- | trampish class of youths, specimens of Majes, Mrs A A lhuus, oo {n Gy scumry. gL Laokton, Mrs. L. O. Bald- szlfllfifll;twlnv up the steer. i ing up win, Mrs. J Green, Mrs. W. 0. Stacey, which are seen here frequently, After L.0. BRACKETT TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATCHELS - Park Policeman Covalt says he is the injury had received surgical attention | Mrs. 0. F. A« , Mrs, 8 ¥. Stevens, YT Samrre Cases aspecialty, Shawl, Tourist, and Trunk Straps. waiting simply for the next meeting of the boy was taken to the poor farm, :‘}u- P. J. Montgomery. Miss Cole, 224 & 226 Broadwa Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Execu ted city council, to decide whother he|™here be will be cared for uatil ablo to s:{:‘ly‘hlfil.fi:’d’i! “:\.tk]:“h;"f' 11 at- | VACOB SIMS, E. P, CADWELL COUNCIL BLUFFS, . lO"‘A. = — - I rotain his position or not; st §40 | 8Vl o0, tendanioo is desired, Tho Fegular most. BOOKS, T ! mouth paid in general fund warrants, Brickiarers Unlon. ing of the assaciation is at the same hoar, SR AARNS SIATIONERY, v il for which he can only get seventy-five| Will hold » special meoting at thelr "0 T ob Sipr Ordially invited, ; Metcalf Bros.. cents 0u the dollar, ho says he will not |hall Monday oventg, and recuest all of STIGMRAY, Rec'y, Anflrneys 'fll'l.aw. Ti.”gvfi?lm WHOLESALE DEALERS/IN stsy. The positionis one which not|the members to be there, as bus-| Hundreds of grateful people who have —— H A ..Ills A El‘a l l K (} v E : dy requires all of » man's time, and iness of importauce to transact. Meetin, been cured of rheumatism say Siloam OOUN A #ud mud work, but some,of tho:vo,rh is Wi by 'mwdm" | m!'“hm[u',' 1 %edas s speifio fis ""g"fl"'s"w*m::: L&PgOBt Brock ? c b B c Lo s’ ' wanoss Bick Wil . Wil practios COuanLes CARLESON, LOWES1 PRICES, snd 344 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFF8 10W4,

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