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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS---WEDNESDAY MAY 6, 1885 one, If the ordinanoe s strictly llved, up to, the pay woald only amount to $46 in cash, and some of the aldermen are favoring this change, Plenty of men oan be got at this sum, and perhsps as good men as tome of those on the force now, ye— 600, SUBSORIPTION BATES:S but it 1s a serious question whether it %’;:dm“'u _11-?.:;’1';,1%?&“'.':",".«.,500. 241000 per yosr | would not bs cheaper for the olty to in- |6 50, croase the pay, and Inalst on having men [, 00“;}3’“'"% bard, 9 50 per ton; wof who are worth the full ealary. Oheap| Lard—Armour's, wholasallng at 741, wages, and still cheaper men will result g'r‘;‘;'m_.‘_xmwh} ;;“?d’or' — = | In making the pollce force of this clty LIVA #o0R, MINOR MENTION. worse than none. Ottle—Butcher cows) 8 26@3 75, Butoher —_— =From a late number of the Topeka 'w&w&g]fiw. Tho new attractions &t the dime|gapital the folloming item Is taken, show- museum sre doing well. Ing how some of the Councll Bluffs olti- New hats jast recetved at Mrs. F. P.|zens are gettlng along In the Insurance COMMEROIAL, OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 1 milllng, 70; No, 8, 66 No, 8, 60, i R o= o pespouss, § ats—For looal purposes, 805, g.y—akon per ton; baled, 60, ) ———— COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning, May 6. 87 Osrries By Mall - No, 12 Pearl Btreet. e —— Reiter, In order to close out his prefenc stock of tailorlng goods, is putting prices at 25 to 36 per cart below cost. No, 310 Broadway. e — The *‘baby” census retarns of Daven- port sbow 1,837 bicths during the three yeara last past, 921 boys, and 909 girls, and seven 8:x not sf ——— Fairfield has been offered a quarter block of land near the public sqnare by Sepator Wilson, conditioned that the town will ralse $15,000 with which to ereot a library building. AMUSEMENTS. Mammoth Dime Museum AND THEATER. 6th Ave. and Pearl Street, (Formeily Martin's Rink.) ParyER & SANDER, Prop'rsa & Managers, One week only, commenclng MONDAY, MAY 4TH, The Celebrated and Popular ®corge France Dramaic Company In the Highly Sereational Dramas BLOCK GAME —AND— WiDE AWAKE. OUR CURIO HALL. Will contain Freaks of Nature, Curiosities, and Mechnical Wonders, principal among which will be fourd the world reputed won- der, SIGNOR DEL FUEGO, The King of Fire-Eaters. PROF, E. M. DUNTON, Tilusionist, MISS EX PATTERSON, The Lightning Lady, LOWANDO BALDWIN, The Armless Wonder, POCAHONTAS, Princess of the Todas tribe of Mexican In- dians, MADAME HOWELL, Tho Bohemlan Glass Blower, THE LIVING HALF LADY, And many other noveltiee, A Resort for Ladies. A Resort for Ladies, Museum open 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p, m. Theater—Matinee 2 p, m. Evening 8 p. m. 10cts ADMISSION 10cts SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.—Special & veriisements, suo s Losh Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Ing, eto., will be inserted in this column a4 the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent ortlon. Leave advortisomonts s our offios, e Poarl Btrect, noar Broadway WANTS. Foh RENT-New House, 5 rooms. Inquireat 816 Platner street, or Dr. Hatchett, 14 Pearl strect. OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—The desirablo resl- dence or busina's property on Upper Broad- way, known s the Powers place, Apply to G, R. BEARD, 82 Main street. OR SALE.—.. .other hotel in & v, Nebraska town, now doing a business cf about §550 per month, No other hotel 1o the place. Terms liberal, BWAN & WALKER Hogs— 3 50@3 76, PRODUOR AKD FRUITS, Butter—Cholce new creamery, 22@256: good Jonew', 14 Main streot. business: “The Southwestern Benevolent [ held at 18 A14c; ohoice country roll, 15@17¢; Briok for sale, In Jarge and small lots, assoclation yesterday filed ita bond with | fair 86 good, 13@14o; poor and eld stock, 6 i Incmuinq. Choice roll continties rcarce and iy the company, elected new oflicsn‘md re- :f‘l,‘t'hmdlw:ltl %‘:m:‘?“ bl e { nice baby bonnets for 500 celved thelr oertificate of autbority from " 3 e L} g (ou can get § """ |the insurance commissloner to do busi. | Live spriog chickens, per 00; live old J !, 14 Main street. hickens, doz., 3 50@3 ive turkeys, at Mrs, F. P. Jones', 1 Dot T, D) 0of Sresasdchaous, pes 1. 108 the board of directors: Maj. T. J. Ander- o sese, per Ib., 10@19c; dressod ducks, per Ib., shop from No. 216 Broadway to No. 222, ") =) “oneron, 3. W, Berger, the ‘}’1@;%': ;n’m %ze(untdw;:%er i En;’.l’éi.\gn ultry an t o ld Broadway. Hon. George R. Peck, J. H. Blggs, O, | for dreseed ponitey. ar Bz:l‘:u;;;;n.' bl L) Game— Ducks, in,nir demand at 200 per the stroet gang yesterdsy and glven ten Bm‘lulfuke. The new officers of the as- f%flé{’&.’:“}g;"m{ ..Utfi}r:fio:l’; 'lx;:::’kll.l:g days work. sociation are the Hon, George R. Peck, I;igl-: No(nfi]la for old :{taak Lhohty The Young Men's Chrlstian Assoolation | president; J. H. Biggs, vice prosident; s Bt Getan d":';’fon"";' ;:é‘xooz@ 50 Beans - Supply fair, demand light, Hand- new hall last evening. W. Berger, secretary; C. 0. Hoadley, | Picked navies, 150; cloan modiume, 125@ asslstant sscretary; A. Q. Cameron,| Potatoes—The market has been almost. The George French dramatlo company i ” | for the past week. Cholos stock of an: that are playing at the dime museum are :’:::;::‘_‘v’dm‘ of sgencics; J. T. Hart, (\,‘(';mt;‘,‘"" " bring 55@60c; fais to good quartered at Kiel's hotel. i AbHles =Good o shioios KaHs). bal A drunker fellow disturbed the com-| Substantial abstracts of title and real fsouri, 3 25@3 75 per barrel. Market is fu mercial school so yesterday thst the polioe PR m’; ;n-l soft stock selling at any price buyer had to take bim in charge. bk T R Chrels Staub has begun the erection| DOINGS OF THE DRUIDS. of a residence for William Arnd on Tenth avenue, east of Third street. A Large Lodge Instituted ana a Pre. The city sttorney Is preparing an 0':'- iding for the extenston of the o e kel bashdsed Sk E.,Rosecrans roturned yesterday from Sloux City, wi b A pocketbook containing some papers, ity, with a beautiful tribute, be of value to the owner, has been found on | which ary thus given by the Journal: the street and left at Tre Ber office for| Rosecrans Grove No. 46, Anclent 1dentification. On‘!fl{ olf D'l'flidl,l mel:fnt. thhe hall of the society last evening for the installati The faneral cf Mrs, Haroourt was held | o¢‘ogidon™ Sy o8 Ot Lo tnptalia 3; yesterday afternoon at the family resl-|at a ense of something over $300, dence, No. 428 Twenty-alxth street, and and i d to be one of the most com- was largely attended plete of this order in the state. The rgely 8 Y grove, instituted by E. Rosecrans, spec'al Those who want to hear the celebrated | deputy, numbered fifty-throe charter orator and scholar, Jozeph Cook, at the | members, the largest axcept one organ- opera house next Monday evening should Iz3d in Des Moines, Instituted in Iowa. Charles Oliver, N. A.; A. Halgeth, V. A clgarette carelesaly thrown into a A-t:.C. W&:Emimansy,l corresponding sec- box of rawdust in the Herald office yes- :"‘ ry; Charles Selzar, flaanclal secre- S Will el terday caused a little scare, tho smoke ];;‘ya'u,w!'. '&'_n Learch, treasurer; William filling the room, and causlng & hunt for| ~ After the Installation ceremontes, 8T :rhhlnh w;lro conducted by E. Rosecrans, e noble grand, Charl 1 Mes, D, A, Bonodict, who has ono of |[a® “pip 8nd, - Charles Oliver, the best lines of hair goods In the west, | presented Mr. Roscrans withan elegant and whose goods are ‘‘on honor” as %t;:dhe;dad cane ;ullnblv inscribed. Mr. . t any prices ver, in a speech, expressed no more repressnted, offers to discount any pi than the sentimonts of the other members glven at cther places. of the grove in the compliments he paid Tho filthy condlition of many of the their fustractor, Surprlse prevented any elegant present, but he found hi il the health officer does as ordered, and |y, RreHEY Duthe found his e commences protecation against those | heartily and feelingly for this token of who neglect the notice to clean up. nees to him during his stay in the clty. Mr. Roscrans returns homs to Uouncil been hanging en the edge wondering | Bluffs to-day. who thelr successcri ars to be, have been —————— glven another week of suspense, the £33 Hon ! 5 give an art exhibition next Wedneadsy til next Monday eveuing. and Thursdsy afternoon and evening at The state pharmaceutical soclety s to No. 502 Broadway. Admisslon 25 cents. —— meet in this clty next Tuesday, and the PERSONAL, that it will excite much interest, and Springs, draw to this clty a large number of| nry McCarthy, passenger agent of the Bal- strangers. timore & Ohio railway is in the city. dlvorce suit aeking to be restored to her | of the Rock Island here, returned yesterday maldenly freedom on theground that her | from Colfax Springs. husband to whom she was married only| Mr. Souer oue of Omaha's prominent real revolver, and in other ways had made “g’ ‘:p;:i"my y““';h" e . D. Bacon, general western passenger hor I'fo rather unpleasant. agent of the Ohio & Missiasippi railway, with promised a rare treat at the opera housse | yesterday. next Friday evening, at which time and| James H. Mountain, 'the western traveling place Miss Jessie Couthoul is to give one | agent of the Northwestern railroad, left last east a great reputation, sud s by no :lsr west, intending to be gone about thirty in this part of the land, [ 7™ meay avknonplp dhis par of tip J. M. Lane, of Chamborluin, Dakota, has ‘meeting Monday night. A number of | freight agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & new mhwmbors joined, swelllng the mem- | St. Paul railroad, in place of J. H. Hurlburt, bership to over seventy, and this number | Mr. Lane has the reputation of being a firat- i o bonefiolal and soclal, and is one of the |¥ = reldence In tho railway centor ol the most flourlshing and popular in the city. —— t - — T Dirt haulers will now have to provide Artlsls’ Materialaat G, R. B?"d' Wall B‘D'l}us-‘n\-“m?lgfiz“égmW?l,lu".:‘;:' l:r O*ana Paper Store. Send for prloe list, Bluflycity property o sellchcsp for casn, o part me. Fggn— Continue stoady at 11c, 100, The receipts of poor and fair grades are by J. A, Wesver, No. 815 Seventh |the insurance commissioner, re-organized Poultry—~Supply is short of the demand, ness. The following gentlemen compose | per A. Goldsteln Is removing his prawn 130; drossed turkeys, per Ib., 14@150; dressed Three more vagrants were added to|C, Hoadley, J. T. Hart, the Hon. P- I, gave a pleasing entertalnment in their |the Hon. P. I. Bonebrake. treasurer; J. 140; dirty and unscreened, 75@100c. estate loans, J. W. & E. L. Squlre, 101 sentation to the Instructor. fire limits on Broadway to Ninth street. stowed upon him there, the details of e s S TRaey Aty The officers Installed last night were: alleys will caute the courts to be busy, if long answer by the reciplent of this their frlondship and for all thelr kind- The clty officers, who have so long councll having postponed the election un- The Misses Robse, Cralg and Hatcher preparations belng made give assurance| ..o Netcal has returned from Colfax Mrs, A. F. Opltz has commenced a| Jerome McChintock, acting general agent P two years ago had threatened her with a | #tate wen, was looking over Council Bluffs Those who enjoy troe elocution are|headquarters in St. Louis, was in the city of her entertainments. She has in the | evening for Salt Luke, and other polnts in tho ‘The Danebo soclety held an interosting | arrived hereto enter upon the duties of will s00n bo still larger. The moclety In | clate railway man, apd s heartily welcomed their wagons wlth tight boxes, so that the BWAN & WALKER. ANTS TO TRADE —Good Towa cr Nol Iand for a small stook of hardware or g, merohandise. well located. BwaN & WAL 7OR BALE—A rare chante 4o get & fino, well Tm: roved farm of 400 acres, within a few milos of Coundll Blute, at & bargaia.’ Low price and sasy rms SWAN & WALKER OK BALE—A g0od paylok_Botel property with O ety vt o one ol tne best staah towns. in wostern Iows will sell with or without furniture, or tuade for s e ——— ‘Fnu“ worth remembering when you boy wall paper: lst.—That Beard, next siresls through which they pass. On door to postoffice, has the largest stock to somo of the streets, over which a good|yqlect from, 2d.—That his prices are as many of these wagons pass, the dropplng|low as the lowest, 3d.—That he Is & dirt has caused much trouble, and the|practical interlor decorator and employs councll now propose te do away with the | BoRe but killfal workmen, cause of complaint, having passed an ordi- oY nance, and fixiog a fine of from 85 t0 $20. | Following are the shipments of stock The annual firing of city councll reso- | from the union stock yards in Council lutions at the Union Paclfic rallway com- | Bluffs: pavy has begun and will probably clese,| Reed & Smith, 2 ca: as in previous years, by the council for. | Chicago, via. 0,, M. dirt cannot rattle off, and drop in the st will small farm with etook eto. SwaN & WaLKER, JOR BALE—Eighty acres unimproved laod in [P aton connte, Towa: 3y silee southeam of Al ton, the o-unty seat, or will trade for Nobraska or Kaneas land. SwaN & WaLKKR. T'OR BALE—A 2. uore tract of good land about ono and a halt wiles from Council B'uf e fMoe, at & bargain. BWAN & WALKNR. getting all about what they were trylng n.::;":?‘df&?li;‘l‘s" hoge, 76 head, Ohl- | =GR saTE—n Harrlson county, Towa. 820 acres todo. Th f resolutions threat-| A, Wiggl .9 4, Ohi- | mitn £ Tmrotatovate sl sder sulivution sxoups o0 do. 0 passage cf resolutions threat- . Wiggius, 1 car hogs, 70 head, Chi- ne improvements. all under cultivation excop eniog the Unlon Paclfic unless the com- |osgo, vin. 0. & R. L e e o %oy L et ot pany does 8o and s> is getting ridleulouns,| G- v"{“"c“v 11] ‘5;' hogs, 60 head, Ohi- | unimproved land. Bwax & WaLken A eago, vla, 0., B, 3 . s and these reecluticns naturally have no|™()’'p Smi:.h, 1 oar hogs, 66 head, Chl le‘luv‘nktmdl.nnl:mn Lo:“’n:i“:l'l:‘l:n -m mory effeot on the company than water | cago, via, C., M, & St. P, Nebraska or Dakots, let us bear from ou. on a duok's back, W. K. Smith, 1 oat hogs, 60 head, Obl-| ot AR LS Ario pumber o The Barrios party arived over the ':'n;l...fl?ll’fl c.fi .sh: P_ 65 hosd, Ohi- Union Paclfic yesterday mornisg, there|oago, via, O., M. & St. g’ belng about thirty in the party, and they RA\.;SOPMT:“’I 22Uctlr: cattle, 406 head, i Wi ck Creek, vla, U, P, being provided with » Wagase slespor| ® 70 00008 G, 88 oara oatile, 523 and a Central Puc'fio special car. They head, Chicsgo, via. 0., B, & Q left over the Chicago & Northwestern| E. Wilcox, 1 oar horses, 10 head, road for Chicago. J. H. Mountsin, of |Solux City, vis. C. & N. W, tho Northwestero, weut to Sidney tof P %h redoricks, ‘; &~ horses, 17 m'nt the party, aud came In from there .F.‘C I;,-.:::,'l e‘u .ht{zl, 60 head, with them, He remained at hls home| Obicago, via. 0. & R. I, here 1ostead of goiog further east with !Au-ing & F., 16 cars cattle, the party. The pariy left San Francieco | Chioago, via C. & N. W, Last Fridey. Same, 2 “ars hoge, 121 Lead, Chicago, vie. . &N, W, o e City warrants were belog sold yester- " RLD:.vh.lf cvnvnb p, 199 head, East BN cant t. Louls, via. Wabas! day fur 70 cenfs on a dolhr.“ Th: brings 'A. O. Nush, 1 oar hoge, 58 head, CEl- the monthly pay «f the pollce down tof, o5 vig 0, & N, W. $52 60 In cash. This 18 too little fora| Bame, 1 osr catile, 17 head, Chicago, good officer, and too much for a poor|via. 0. & N, W, atile, 61 head, P. denoe lota in all parie of Council Bluffs. See us before yon buy, BwAN & WALKER. OR 84 LE—Parilos wiahing 1o buy obeap 1ota (o T i 6 can by o monibiy poyioeats of o #2 to 810. wax & WALKN F\on‘n‘m‘ T—Wo will rent you & 1ot € bodd oo with the privilage o buy if you wish on very iberal terwe. " BwAK & WALKER. VW ANTEL=0 orefespond with aay oue wishiog s good location 1 ¢ {lanning mill. sash, door and blind maoufactory, we bave bulldiog and machinery, well located, for ase or trade; BWAN & % ALKER. DR KENT Larg. two story franw bulldig sa't TP ke tor warehouss of #orags. purposes: Besr rallroad depot. ALKKR. TOR RENT UK SALB — Duailsg and grounds outat a=a'l found 5 snd machine sho Good baller, engine, k- Swan WaLkss, ing ete., ready OR SALE—louses, oW aud Laud A J. 08 Piret avenne. A AN ety Uiy b U Gl BIUBle O bake TusBas. Delivored by carrler st cnly weniy sule & weok. LD PAPERS—For sale &) Bus 0ios, ab 84 oeale & bundred, BwAN 200 head, 0, cupols, blower with fized put in wobion Board- | waste, as bunches are compact. HARKNESS BROTHERS, 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA., CARPETS, CA DryGoods, All the Novelties in Dress Goods, ‘We make a svecialtv of Store Shadings. Office Mattings, offices and public buildings. Harkness Bros,401 Broadway Council Bluffs BUCKEYE WROUCHT _FENCING AND CRESTING. annm IDNRRNNANNN M Beautify your homea by usiog the above, Over 500 designs to selcct from, CHEAPER THAN WOOD FENGCES Beautiful, Strong and Lasting., Estimates given on any style either put up or delivered hers, by applying to KEELINE & FELT, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Heavy Hardware and Wood Stock. 117 Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa. Copy of a part of a photograph of a NIAGARA vine, planted 1878, as It appeared Fall of 1880 with 63 clusters welghing 26 Ibs. on 48 In. bearlng wood 3 NEW WHITE GRAPE NIAGARA! 1st.—The Niagara ripens in favorable sessons at Lockport, Aug, 20th, zd.‘—i—lt never drops from the stem if left to hang till frost comes, and improves in flavor the time, . 8d.—It is purely native, and therefore hardy, Djury. 4th,— Bears a good crop the 3d year and often the 2d, and is a regular bearer, and nc Never fals to ripen its crop as the thick leathery foliage holds even to the base of the canes until frost kills it. Hth, —Vineyards are in bearing in various secti ns from Georgia to the Northern Lakes and Canada, and from Kansas to the Atlantic coast, there being more than 1,000 acres planted »ithin the last five years and over 200 acres wore planted st Brocton, Chautauqua Co., N, Y. Inst spring, (1884); Jonss Martin alone having 47 acres; the largest vineyard of Niagaras, being planted st Highland, Ulster Co., N, Y., by Sam’l Rogers, Esq., which contains 80 acres of this one varlety, and he has realized from 20 to 30 conts per pound for his fruit, while Con- cords grown in the same locality brought from 4 to 6 centa only, 6.— All parties planting vineyards haye signed a contract to return all the wood and cut. ting every year back to the Company up to, and including 1888; 8o it has bsen the sole owner of all the stock, and no one but the Company aud its authonzed agents can sell and deliver genuine Niagara vines, So all perions should examine agont's certificate of suthority, and see that it has the corporate seal of the Company attached, and every vine that it has a lead seal attached, bearing theimpression of the Company’s registered trade mark. 7th,—We now offer for the first tire, strong 2 year old vines at retail at $2.00 each with- out restrictions, to be delivered cn and after March 1st, 1885, WELLS COOK, Council Bluffs, lowa Having accepted sppointment as specla! agent torthe NIAGAR \ WHITE GRAPE 00. for Iowa a-d Ne: [3 Prepared to promptly deliver “NIAGARA™ vines undor the Roglsterod Trado Mark Seal 127 EfGHETE S IREET. 3. L. DiBEVOISE. Dr, W. H. Sherraden Onion Ticket Agent, DENTIST, No. 507 Brosdway Councll Bloffs. Magonic Temple, Railway Time Table, | === o COUNOIL™"BLUFFS, R. Rice u‘ D- The following are the times of she arrival and de. OF efher fumors removad withowt M artare of by cenbral standard time, st ::' :-: for ..."’.‘.‘:31‘&'.‘.&'.:‘.‘.‘.‘.‘.'..".:5’“ Ll L‘AIUERS, kalfe or drawing of blesd. tall kinds 8 spectalty I ] DRBART. ARRIVE, [}!)]B'D'l!]fl §, Pearl siracé, Council Blufla @ Consuliation frea. Has stood 35 degrees below zero without 5 om WHICAGO Aid NORTHWRSTERY, Maul and Expross Accommodation Expross CHIOAGO AND BOOK [ALAND, Mail and Expresa Accommodation Exprets HICAGO, MILWAUKKS AND 8T, PAUL, Ma'l and Expross Express OHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY. Mall and Expross Aocommocation Exprows WABASH, BT, LOUIS AND PAGINIO. From Travster only, B0 u 81. Touls Express i Ohloago Exp via Peorla SANAAS CUYY, 8. JOB AND COUNCLL BLUYYS, Mall aud Express Exproes WOUX CITY AND PACINIO, Mail for Sloux City Exprees for 8¢ Paul UNION pABIFIC, Dnver Express Lincolo Pas O'a &R V Overland § xpress DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAHA. ve Council Bluffs — 7:15—8:20—9: A w1502 S=2 E 8o > xxx L= = 8 8 > ) xxx ONLY HOTEL In Counc Bluffs having & FIRE ESCAFPEHE, And all modern improvements, call bells, fire alarm bells, eto, is the CRESTON HOUSE Nos. 215, 217 and 219, Main Street. MAX MOHN, PROPRIETOR Ex THOS . OFFICKR, W. H, M. PUSBY Officer & Pusev. BANKERS Council Bluff:, Ia. ;i ~| Established, 1856 osi%-640| Dealers in Foreign and Domeatic Exchavge snd Home Securitios, 5 p.m. Leave Omaba—0:40—i m 1260~2:00-8:00-: s and White Goods. RPETS. CARPETS. A large stock and choice patterns. Prices clear down. DryGoods Always Lowest Prices. the furnishine of churches WAR, WAR, WAR ;:Mlka_ hay while the Sun shines;” "‘Never put off until to-morr row what you can day;” “Strike while the iron is hot.” ' “Be sure your right,” then make a BzE line for CHAPMAN’'S PICTURE STORE, 106 and 107 Main 8treet. New stock of FRAMES, MOULDINGS, Pictures, etc., havearrived and cannot be ex celled in the west. Engravings, Oil Paintings, Water Colors, ete., will be sold at actual cost for 10 days only, See the Following Prices: Steel En Steel Engr Water Golored B COLEB D Cograving 2.25 worth 4,00 | Oil Paintings in deep gilt frames, 24x30 at 81, ! 0il Paintingsin 4 Inch gilt framen, 22536, e es s b formespHoe) $0.75 Paintis at 82.60 former price $4.50, Cabinot Frames atcost, Brass Ploture I s, Brass Bracke ture O] Brass Nails, examino my etc, will bo sold at hard times prices, If you have pictures to frame, cal new styles of mouldings, which will be sold at wholosale prices. W. W. CHAPMAN, 105 and 107 Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFES, - - IOWA. KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Hornes and Mules constantly on hand whio we will sell In retall or carload lota. All Stock Warranted as Renresented. Wholerle ardretsd) dolen i Grain end Faled Hay, Price sonsblo Satlsfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLREY Qorner Fifth Ave. & Fourth St. CouncllBluffs. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frame ho moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks, the best in the world, W. P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street, Counci! Bluffs HAIR GOODS Waves, Langiry and Pompadour Frizes,8witch es, etc , ready made and made to order. Prices cheaper than ever, Call and see for yourself, MRS. C. L. GILLETTE, 29 Main Street, Council Bluffs. TEar PHENIX AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs. THE ONLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE IN THE 0ITY, Evorything served in first class style and on shoit notice. Hot and cold [unches always ready. Cood Ag'ents Wanted O SEILIa Drs. Judd & Smith’s NEW .IMPROVED ELECTRIC BELT. Office aud Factory, No 80, Fourth 8t., Councll Bluffs, lowa, SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Maln 8t., CounciL BLures, - Towa. AComplete Line of New Goods to 8elect From,, EXair Goods €1 every desoription and at prices low a4 the low est. Special attention to custom work, The remain der of wy shock of NOTIONS are belug disposed of at COST. A FAUT, call aud be conviooed. MRS, D. A, BENEDICT, 387 Broadway, - - . Counncil Bluffs, Iowa

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