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Cood Agre nts Wanted © SEX.X. Drs. Judd NEW IMPROVED & Smith's ELECTRIC BELT. Office and Footory, No 80, Fourth 8t., Councll Eluffs, Tows, EXATR GoOODS. Will Discount all Prices. MRS. 3 Broadway, D. A. BEN EDICT, Councll Blaffs, Towa SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Main St., CouNorn Brurrs, AComplete Line of New Towa. m. KIEL SALE STABLEE Keep H orses and Mules constantly on hand which we will eell In retsil cr carload lots Al Stock Warranted as Rearesented Wholesalo and retall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices rea- sonable Satistacticn Guaranteod. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Cor. bth Av. and 4th St., Councll Bluffs, ONLY HOTEL In Couno Bluffs having & FIRE HSCAPH., And all modern improvements, call bells, fire alarm bells, ete., is the CRESTON HOUSE Nos. 215, 217 and 219, Main Street. MAX MOHN, PROPRIETOR N. 8CHURZ, Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERIOAN EBXPRESS COUNCIL BLUFFS. TOWA R. Rice M. D. cucgfls, o other tumors removed without dhe kalfe or drawing cf bloed. CIRONIC DISEASES of all kiads & spesiaity Over Ahirky yoars practioal sxperionse @Mse Hs 5, Poarl ebrcet, Ootncil Blute, e Consuliasion free. THOS. OFFICKR, W. H, M. PUSE Officer & Pusev. BANKERS Councll Bluffs, Iowa. Established, 1865 Dealers in Foreign and Domeatic Exchange and Home Securities. JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. Office, Maln Stroet, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugartland Eeuo block. Wil practice in Stateand tato courte, SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOE.—8peclsl a vertlscments, euo a8 Losh Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boayd- tng, ebc., will be inserted in this column a4 the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the et {nsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequony orilon. Loave advertisements st our offics, No. Poarl 8troet, noar Broadwav WANTS, m of large b'ack horees, suitable y work in cf One year's time Horace Everc.t, Cou.cil TR SALE for farm ot heas on satisfactory security. Bluffs, Tows. 7ANTED—First-class cake baker st Smith & Loercke'e, 623 Main street, Council Bluffe. ANTED- Book nod stetionery business In live 3 wouldlike 0 hear of £ood opening to stArt busivess or lowa or Nebrasks. 1hce. J. Gerle, Tor- VWAVIED-A fintclan cook, ab tho Creston House, Counciy blutte, - i TOR RENT—Houss of 6 roows, S8 N. 6thst APy A. Loule, 625 Broadway, JOR IENT—Touse, 7 rooms and ¥ halls, corner Harmonv and Beston Sts. Apply 216 Harrison IN—Tho_ el y on Upper Broad. Apply to Gro, R, [OR SALE AT A BAR dence or businers prop way, known s the Powers place, Brakp, 82 Main strect. VWARTE, T0 THADE—doof Tows c¥ Nabrasi Iand for » small stock of hardware or geveral merohandise, well located. BWAN & WALKER, NOK SALE—A rare chance to get & fine, well im- provod farm of 400 acres, within a few miles of Council Blufts, at & bargain,' Low price torms. BWAN & WAL TOR BALE—A good paylog hotel property with TF O fety viabies n.obe of the bost el towns. I Western Iowa will sell with or without furnitare, or will trade for & small farm with stook etc. BWAN & WaALKnR, OR BALE—Lands Improved aad unimproved. 1t you wanta farm {n western lows, Kausas Nobraska or Dako, let us hoar from WA ou. WALKRR, o humber of business And roel. parts of Council Bluffs. See us betore you buy, BWAN & WALKNR, SAMKELTULIRT 2 e ) BN MUK Illah—l‘h:'“ Illhlll‘“flll buy ln!u) l‘l: to Ot can buy on monthly paymets. of trom 10 #10. ud B & Walxws POK l\‘i‘t—w. will r:‘ ’mlll - h""l]:hhund on 'wiih the privilage 80 bay if you with on very Hbersltaruan: *+ Bvan & WALKRR. "OR BALE—Hol Lots and Land. A J. Btepbenson, 603 avenue. ANTKU— Doay in Uouncii Bluls 0 Iake Tunb) TusBaL, ved by carriex a4 osly fwenby R EXCHANGE—Nu. 168, 10,600 acres land ten milessouth of bldoey, for Ocuncil Bluffs "No. 136, A good steam flouring mil in Cedar Co, PF o 136, A good steam flouring mill in Cedar C 1ows, for & stuck of general merchandise or bard. “are, valuo 16,600 No. 160 Hotel rwptfl) in Taylor Co,, lows, for go0d fhrm property. value $4,000. No. 100. Land ia Hall and Lincoln Ocs., Neb., for Council Bluffs propeiby. No 161, Fine Lmproved farm for chesp western land. N0, 163, One of the best farms In Pottawsttam! e nd) T1ows, 400 acres for wild Kanens or Nebrasks No. 160. Hotel in Paeblo, Col.,, worth $.000, tor Tows, Kausas, or Nebraska laad in par and long time on balusios, No. 171, Good farm, for stock of geods or hard: ware. No. 172, Wild lands tn Books Co., Neb., for stock of dry goods. No. 176, House sud lot in Clarinds. Page Co., Jcwa, for Kebraska or lowa lsnd; value §1,60, No. 177, Hotel in one of Dakola's bost value $0,000, for stock of drugs o pars a improved of wnlmproved 0. 178, Bplondid bargains In Kieth Co., Neb, wild laud for lauds | n weakern Tows or gKood stock of diugs oF hardware, No. 18). A bait nterest In well located, for lands valued 3 No. 182. %00 s cre {mproved farw in Cass Co., lows 180 oa¢ ia Pala, Alto Co,, of 816, for stock of kocds No. 183, bfare buidify and stock of gensral st-class plow works, 00. Narrow Kscape, RocHESTER, June 1, 1882, “Ten Yeorrs #go 1 w attacked with the moast Intense and deathly pains in my back and —Kidneys. “Exlending to the end of my toes and to my brain! “Which made me dellrious! From agony!!! ]t took three men to hold me on my bed at timeel ! The Dootors tried In valn to relieve me, but to no purpose. Morphine and other opiates! ¢‘Had no effect! “After two months I was glven up to diellll “When my wife heard a nelghbor tell what Hop Bltters had done for her, she atoncegot and gave me some. 'The first dose eased my brain and seemed to go hunting through my system for the pain. ‘The second dose eascd me so much that | slept two hours, someth ot done for two months B T was well and at work over threo weeks known. slled th they left m said. 1 meta aid Bop Bitters had poohed at him, but he wa 1o use them ags! In less than four weeks I threw sway my crutches and wen to work lightly and kept on using the bitters for five weeks, until I hecame as well as any man liv- g, and have heen so for six years since. Tt has aleo cured my wite,whohad been sick for years, and has kept her and my children well and healthy with from two to thres bo'tles per year. There !s no need to be sick at all if these bitters-are used J. J. Berg Ex-Bupervisor. ors again, and after sei cripploon_ cruitches for him my ca nnd would 3 carnest I was induced “That poor invalld wife,Slster. Mother, “Quor doughter!!!! “Cau be made the plcture of health! ¢‘With a few bottles of Hop Bitters! ““Will you let them suffer!!!!” Prosecute the Swindlers!!! 1f when you call for Hop Bitters (see cluster of Hops on the white lobel) tue drug- ist hands out any stuffcalled C, D. Warner's &orman Hop. Liteera or with other *Hop” name, refuse it and shun that druggist as you would a viper; and if ho hastaken your money for the stuff, indict him for the fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle, and » will eward vou liberally for the ccnvistion® BITTE A e et Py . i T a anainc 0 . W, WUPPERMAX Y, 80LE AGERT, 51 BROADWAY, M. ¥, STETTERS In order to enrich the blood, and thus impart frésh vi an enfechled s {0 + GELEBRATED d k national invigorant, Hostetter's Stomaoch the operationsof the stomach, promotes oay, insures thor- dig t cquent . A gain to ap- vigor and relisble preven of wa'ar al fever, by all Druggists and Dealery generally. The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia Balm s the charm- er that almost cheats the looking-glass. WeakNervousMen Seeking perfect restoration to health, full manhood and sexual vigor without Stomach Drugging, should send for Trea- tise on the Marsion Bolus. Young men aud others who suffor from mervous and physis cal debility, exhausted vitality, pre= nature decline, Varicocele, & @pecially benefited by consulting ils oo Discases of the Prosiate G and Bladder effect by thousauds in Hospitals . Sealed Tra MARSTON REMEDY C0. or Da. H. TRESKOW, Endorsed Adopted urope and mercbandlse, 1n & live westorn town for Western and, improved or unimproved, value $14,600. And huodreds of cther special excbange bargains or particulass, call and see or write to BwaN & WALk ‘Councll Blufs 46 West 14th St.. New York, SUMFTION o d. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Real Estate Transfors, The following are the transfere of real estate as recorded In the office of the registrar, and reported to the Ber by A. J. Stephenson, for Saturday, May 29, 1886: Alexander Vallier to Louls Vallier, ne} ee} 28, and nw} sw} 27,76, 43, £1,600, Frane E. triggs to Herbert A, Woodby, lot 4, block 12, Hyatt's subdlv., $1,5600, J. D. Edmundson to Victor Jennings, lot 20, orlginal plat, 8150. Joeedh Crawtord to J. O, Hunt, ne} 5, 76, 40, 81,600, James Quinn to J. P, Ca and 16, block 73, and lot 47, Riddle's subdiv , $320, W. H. McOartney to Julla A. M- Cartney, part e} nw} 7,75, 41 sw} and nw} se] 12, 74, Tota) sales, 86,67 dy, lots 15 and 4, block Oh, Sammy, dear Sammy, don’t go! We want you in congress, you know, And our big royal Grover Has led us to clover, S0, Sammy, dear Sammy, don't go! MR, COX. Constituents, dear, don’t you know That Grover has aaid I must go? T'd sooner quit joking fan do so provoking A thing as decline, don’t you know? THE PRESIDENT, Yes, gentlemen, Sammy must go! Hia value I very well know; Bat the more that you praise him The more do you raise him In my estimation, you know. THE SULTAN (IN THE DISTANCE). Come, Sammy, my funny one, come! T've got a barrel of fresh rum; We'll get_“half-sens over” And roll in fresh clover, So, Sammy, my funny one, come, —[Columbus (Ohio) Democrat. Lot e b 1GI0US, The Baptist anniversaries will bo held in Saratoga from the 27th ult., to June 3, The First Unitarian church society of Min- neapolis are preparing to build a $25,000 house of worshi Prussia has now 17,6 Evangelical church, lics and 857,504 Jew The Free Will Baptists of southern Michi gan will hold their annual meeting at Browns- ville, Cass county, May 22.24, The annual meoting of the New York Qen- tral nesociation of Umiversalista will bp held ie Poolville, N. Y., June 3 and 4. The New York Advocate claims_that the Methodist church has had 40,000 persons added to its membership during the past three months, The thirty-second convention of the general synod of the Lutheran church in the_United States commenced at Harrisburg, Pa., on Wednetday, May 27, The oldest of the existing religions was es- 9,114 adherents of the ,329° Roman Catho- , | tablished by Zoroaster, in Persia, about 1,200 years B, C. The yonugest was ‘‘revealed’ to Joseph Smith in 1827, Teading citizens of Sau Fraucisco presented $10,000 toArchbishop Alemany, who is soon to leave for Rome, and the clexgy of the dio- ceze gAve him a puree of $6,500, Washington is a_remarkably religious city. Statistics show 180 churches, with 49, members. OF this total membership, how- ever, 21,000 are in the colored churches. The fiftieth anniversary of the organization of tho Second Presbyterian church, Spri field, IIl., will bo _duly celebrated, commen ing Sucday, May 51, and continuing every al- ternate night through the weel The Rav. George Moberly, bishop of Salis- bury, will resign the bishopric this summer, He i3 82 yoars of age, and is one of the fiye clergymen who published between 1857 and 1870 revised versions of the gospel according to ¢, John, and of the episties to the Rom- ans, o the Galatians, to the Corinthians and of St, James. It is estimated that there ara 200,000,000 Mohammedans in the world, of whom 6,000, 000 are in Southeastern Kurope and 20,000, ic Turkey, 7,600,000 in Persia, 25,000,000 in Arabia and Central Asia, and 0,000,000 in Hindostan, Considerable more than half of them are in Asia, and the re- mainder in Africs, except the 6,000,000 in European Turkey. The epecialists who teach that the eeventh day Sabbath 18 as obligatory on Christians as it was on the Jews, have joined hands with a certain class of Adventists, and are showing great activity in some parts of the west. The work ' they are engaged in, says the Central Christian Advocate of St. Louis, is a most unprofitablo one, without a eingle good fea- ture, Itis a play upon the consclenti 5 of persons who, not beiog fully informed, are made to believe that unessential thiogs are of almost infinite importance. Statistics were producad at tho church congress, held at Hartford, Co to show the remarkablo progress of the Iipis copalians in New Eogland and the Middls States. The figures are interesting: Now Hampshir 726 ) Vermont.... 3 Massachusett Rhode Island Connecticut. . Totals . .. sere 26,469 i The increase in the Middle States has been larger: New York, New Jersey. Peonsylvania . ... Totals 3 96,221 18,459 65 PEPPERMINI DROPS, The stronger the butter, the weaker the price, The beesy bee's song—Be it ever so bum- ' like comb, Never judge by appearances may have a $2 salary, It cost » man $10 and a sorenose to express a0 opinion at Jackson, Michigan, the other He inferred that another man was a ltar and said A man can get gloriously drunk in Japan for twenty cents, This Is why the Japanese who come to America save their money and take it home with th *‘Why Did He Leave Her!" is the title of & story now going the rounds, Perhaps he noticed that the ico cream season is comiog around again.—[Philadelphia Call, A cow attached to the gubernatorial man- sion at Jeffereon Oity, having been milked for five years by convicts, now refuses toallow anybody in citizens’ dress to approach her. ~ (8¢, Liouis Republic A 810 dude fourteen nightmares with the blue ribbon on their tails.—[Newman Indepen: dent, An old lady in Indiana fell from & tricycle the other day and broke her jaw. It is hardly necestary to say that her son-in-law desired this resuit when he made her a present of the machine. When a man bae had the free run on circus lemonade aud has been introduced to the m who feeds the monkeys he feels too ethers lized to sit down and write an unromantic re- port of the show.~ [Fall River Herald, 1t is considered fortunate in some quarters that Boyd Winchester, the poker playiog minister to Switzerland, has been sent to a country where the monntaws are €0 high that no one can come along with avy higher variely and “‘raise him out.” A Burlington boy, who can imitate a cat to the life, has secured quite a number of boots and shoes, besides other bric-a-brac, this spring, by the exercise of his talents uoder people’s windows after dark, He supplies the whole family with footwear,—|Burlington Free Pree “There,” said & merchant, picking up what o be & marble paper waight from s the only thing I ever stole in my T got that at & hotel when I was on my That's a _ | cake of hotel soap, and after trying for seven enrs to wear it out in my bathroom 1 have [ 4ot using it as & paper weight eleven years,” One of them was just coming out of the They stopped, shook hands, smiled, and the first hin desk, weddfog tour eighteen years ago, postoffice. The other was golng in. one observed: “Quite a swell affair, that of Smith's,” “Indeed! What was it!" ‘A boil,” And then they separated without shaking hands, We have talking pianos and dumb planos now, but what the youth of this country really yearns for is a eelf acting piano th will keep right on, plaging *Sweot Violsts and the “Pizzicati” polka lond enough to be heard out in the library while the young folks ara sitting on the sofa in the parlor talking philosophy and looking over the photograph album, e — CONNUBIALITIES, The postmistress of Napoleon, Mich., has married the democrat whom she expected to be appointed her successor, John Huber, the armless man of the Phila- delphia dime museww, was married on Fr day to Sadie Berkstolo, & buxom German maiden, ‘“This is my wife; she is very enter! ng, and I_am {liphly pleased with her,” is the way a Natick, Mass , man, just married, in. troduces his wife, according th the Citizen of that place, The wedding of Princess Beatrice is to take pl from Osborne in the parish church of Whippingham (Canon Prothero's living) on Thursday, July 23, The whole affair is to be as quiet as possible. By Way of compen- sating for the comparative absence of stats, there is to be a full choral service, and the music is to be very elaborate. Mr, Walter Parratt, the organist of St. George's chapel avd musical instructor to the late Duke of Albany, and to the Princesses Christian and Beatrice, has entire charge of this depart- ment, and it is probable that the boys of the choir of St, George's go down to sing at the weddivg, The organ of Whippingham church has been overhauled and strengthened in order that it may prove equal to the de- mands that will be made upon it. The queen will herself give the princess away, and Prince Henry will bs attended by his brother, Prince Alexander of Bulgaria, as ‘‘best man.” URANTON, Penn., May 25.—While a party of young people were enjoying # social hour last evening at Darr's restaurant, in this city, the conversation turned on the subject of matrimony, and Fred Martin, in a joking way, eaid that he would marry one of the young girls pressnt named Miss Gaffga if Mr. Zimmerly would marry avother young lady named Miss Shadt, Zimmerly said he was ready at a moment's notice, and, after a good deal of laughter, Alderman Roesler was called 1n from an adjoining room to tie the Buptis] knot. Up & that time Martin had had never spoken of marriags to Miss Gafigs, and when the good-natured justice appeared and announced that he was ready to perform the ceremoay then and there, few of those present regarded the affair as anything more than a joke; but Martin asserted that he was in earnest, and declared that if Miss Gafiza would accept him he was ready to be- come her husbacd. His companions heartily applauded this sentiment, and the applause was renewed when Miss Gaffga, blushing like 100 rose, took her place by his side and cated her willingness to become his bride. 'That looks like business,” said the alderman, adjusting his spectacles, The laughter of the spectators was hushed and the words were spoken that made Mr. tin and Mies Gaffga husband and wife, Miss Gaffga, who is & charming brunnette, was immediately congratulated by her friends, the girls of the party crowding around and kissiog her, while the men shook Martin warmly by the hand and said how glad they were that ha had won such a treasure, Then came Mr. Zimmerly's aud Miss Schadt’s turo, but at the last mo ment the lady declined, and said she wanted to bo married by a clergyman. This was something of a disappointment, but the party united beartily in celebrating the impromptu nuptial of Mr. Murs. Martin, and kept up the fastivals until a late hour, —— Trout ave _caught in the Truckee river, Nev., €0 eacily that anyone with a bit of crooked wire tied to a stick can get a basket- ful, TThe arrival of fresh herring in five days at the port of Gathenburg, Sweden, amounted to 85,000 cubic feet, 1t has been the best winter for herring evar known. Black bass are_supposed tobein_ a somi- torpid condition in ter, but a Gloncester county, N. J., miller caught one through the ice that weighed nearly four pounds. Winter fishing_in lake Manitoba is be- coming quite an industry, several handred persons being engaged in it. The fish is sold on the ice at a cent and a quarter a pound, of three cents delivered at the railway. In Lord Mansfield’s fishing grounds near Scone Palace on the Tay, & salmon weighiog eighty pounds was recently taken. It was returned to its element, The heaviest Tay fish on record weighed seventy pounds. The champion fish story telleris a stage driver in Southern Oregon. He says his stago wasupset in Applegate creok by a rush of salmon, He cut the horses loos2, and e:caped on the backs of the fish, The school was a x\:xih‘v(lunk and crowded the river from bank to ank, In 1872 a thousand marked ealmon wero turned into the Weeer, but not until recently was the flrst capture reported, Tee fish was taken near the place where it was put into the water. It weighed thirty pounds, and its murks showed that it was thirtcen years old in 187: Seth Green said recently: ‘“We shall this season depoeit in Lake Ontario about one million whitefish, The total distribution for this reason from the Caledonia State Hatchery will be about 8,000,000 youog fry, which in- clude salmon trout, brook trout, California “For eooncmy and ocomfort, ever pring, we use Hood's Sarsaparilla,” writes a Buffalo (N. Y,) Iady. 100 Doses One Dollar. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Fol=feN:[=Tel =Rt Is AT DEWEY &STONES' One of he Best and Largest 8tocks in the United States To Select From. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVAT e —— Tt has recently been ascertained that the Chinese coal fielda occupy an area of 400,000 square miles. e — Professional Etiquette, provents some doctors from advertislng thelr skill, but we are bound by no such conventlonal rales, and think that if we make a discovery that Is of benefit to our follows, we ought to spread the fact to the whole land. Therefore we cause to be published throughout the land the fact that Dr. R, V, Pierce’'s Golden Med- fesl Discovery ls the best known remedy for consumption(scrofala of the lungs,) and kindred diseases, Send two stamps for Dr, Plerce's complete treatise on con- sumption, with unsorpassed means of selt-treatment. Address World's Dis- mountain trout, McCOloud river trout, hybrids, and whitefish. We shall also distribute sey- eral hundred of the bass bullheads, and other varieti A raco between a trout and a water snake waa recently witnessed near Oawego, N. Y. The fish was in its spawniog ground, and kept swimming about in a circle, a little in advance of its pursuer. Tho snake finally caught the fish by the tail, but the tront had theuso of its fins, and kept its body well ahead of the snake, The snake then backed up toward shore, and_ with one final effort drew the fish out of the water and swal- lowed it, Tha largest salmon of tho sewon was re: ceived at Portland, Ore., a fow days ago. It Tmeasured four feet threo nches 1n.lengih snd two feet six inches around the thickest part of the body. ———— A CARD,—To all who are suffering from errors P Tl P e AL e KoL decay, loss of T will send a recipe that will cure you FREE OF CHARGE. Thiss grest remedy was discovered by missionar to Bouth Awerica, Send self-addreased envelops K. Jo wru T. Inuax Station D " New York ily, yellow perch, o —— The Rising Generation, It is the opinion of a leading medical journal that it {s time mothers should now how eerlously the health of chil- dren islmperiled by the use of prepara- tlons containlog morpbia and oplum, sand glven for the ocure of colde and coughs, The chemlist of the Brooklyn Board of Health, Otto Grothe, Ph. D, » gaduate of the University of Kiel, Germany, certlfies officlally that & harm- less and yet effective article for such complaiats has come to his notice. He refers to Red Star Cough Cure, which he found purely vegetable. o —— 1t is said that sioes he entered the presi- dentisl mansion Mr, Oleveland has never once been late for breakfast; and he requires the eame peculiarity of all the household, C o —— A Needed Oaution. There will be imitations of successful articles, nd that most remarkable of all floor coverings, “‘LiNo " s no ex- ception. 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It offers no BOEMES under the name of Insuranoo for epeculation by spocial classes upon the of each ot worli,~ 1t Present availabls CASH RESOUROES excoed those of auy othor Lifo Insurance Company In the vorld. It has recelved In cash from all sources, from Februar, 1t has returned to the peoplo, in cash, from Februas Its cash Assetson the 1st of January, 1885, amount to more than One Hundre and Three Millioas of Dollars W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, 3 General Agent for Gen. Agta, for Nebraska, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and | Michigan, Indians, Tllinois, Wisconsin, Towa g Utah and Minnesot. Offics Cor, Farnam and 13th St.0ver 1st Natl, Detroit, Michigan, Bank, Omaha, Neb M. F, ROHRER, Special Agent for Tows, Council Bluffs, Towa 1848, to January, 186K, $270,692 21 .00 ,211,0. G, B. GREEN. GEO. BURK (Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached, for two-thirds value of stock.) GREEN & BURKE. LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCH'TS UNION STOCK YARDS, Omaha, Neb. Merchants & Farmer's Bank, David City, Neb. Kearney National Bank, Kearnoy, Nob. Columbus State Bank, Golumbus, Neb. McDonald’s Bank, North Platte, Neb, Omaha Natlonal Bank, Omaha, Neb. Norene & 1andstrom, Merchant Tailors Suits to order i lutest styles at cheapest possible prices. No. 205 Main 8t, Council Bluffs. M m PHCENIfi AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. 606 Breadway, Council Bluffs. The only all night houso in the city, Everythig served in first class style and on shor notice, Hot and cold lunches always ready. HAIR GOODS Waves, Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes,8witch es, etc,, ready made and made to order. Prices cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself, MRS. C. L. GILLETTE. Formerly MRS. J. J. GOODE. 29 Main &treet,Council Bluff. W.P. AYLESWORTH, HOUSE MOVERVAND RAISER. of any kind raised ov moved and satisfacti toed, Fraus b T A S R A IR DA IS P, AYLSWORTH. w. 1010 Ninth Street, Council Blufts J.R.McPHERSO N, GROWER AND DEALER AND VEGETABLES Vegetable Plants and Fruits. Orders from abrosd promptly filled, Bweet Potato Plants » specialty. Plants will be ready for shipment by May 10th, Orders should bo placed early. J.R: McPHERSON, 2181 Pierce St, Council Bluffs LIVE STOCK. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. s furnishel in any desired numbers; rachmen ehould correspond wth u Helfers and cows of all before purchasiog elsowhere. WINDOW & CRAMPTON, Waverly, lowa.

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