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THE DAILY BEE-- TI{E DAII ‘Y BP}F. Iatter iu '48 went on a two weeks trip up the Misslsslppi on a steamecoat, named JOUNCIL BLUFFS., | the Highland Mary, which was bullt by i 'Squire Burke when he was In the steam- Wednesday Morning, July 8, boat buslness years ago. BSUBSCRIPTION RATES, Several homeless wanderers to)k ad- PR e e o o e b yout | VADtage of the remalns of the Fourth of July barbecue at the drlving park, and getting some fence boards for fuel, pro- MINOR MENTION, oseded to warm over the meat that was left, and have a feast. The police col- Relter, merchant tallor, for fine goods. lared them, but they pleaded so earnostly Tho Broadway dummy depot is belng | 1o they meant no harm, but that they palnted red, were men In search of work, and not va- Baf one drank In the police court yes- [ grants, that they were let loose agaln, terday., Does prohibitlon prohibit? Several men yesterday trled to get Mrs, Ids Balaney, of Carson, has been | some cows away from two Danes who adjodged insane and taken to the asylum | were herding, and Mrs, James Keene, from here yesterday. of Tenth avenue and Seventeenth stroet, Pormit to wed was yesterday granted [ who had a cow In the herd, interfered, to J. M. Barron, of Crete, Neb., and | when one of the men struck her, {njaring Ollilia Simpson, of Lincoln. her hand conslderably. The parties who Complalnt was lodged beforewJustice attempted to take the cows away from Sohurz yesterday, charging Leo Saut|the herders are known, and their arrest with having assaulted Fred Stmpson, will probably take place. Mrs, Mary Kelly, who has lived here| The Injunction mecured by Charlle for twenty odd years, and who has hed the f 72, dled at the count; el i ¥ | Gariked the Iatter to withdraw hisnotloe house on Monday. Tho bekah lodgo Indepondont Order & G0 e L0 1 A1 (o0 BECREHOELES of 04d Fellows, expect to vislt Omahafy o co iy diasolved; the matter to next Saturday evening to bo present at|, hesrd by Judge Connor next Tucsday, the Installatlon of officers there. until which time there will probably be Mrs. Cora E. Repass now asks for a |y, further change in the sltuation. divoree from E. J, Repast, olalmlng that| o 013 1030 4116 to give a sonsatlonal ;“‘“l’ she was “:“'b'll:d ;';hmklndwm be | 4 csount of an attempted suicide yesterday LY ‘e‘"’m““' L kD morning. Asin her previous spasmodic The Drovers' hotel, on Tenth avenue, | attempts n this iine, she used her Codar has been remodeled, repalnted, and re- Raplds exchange, transforming It into furnished by Louie Cauley, the proprio- | 1ooa] news by the maglo of the paste pot. tor, and is now named Plantera’ hotel. | T¢ any one wants to know the name of The Vincent, at Tabor, lssued for the |the despondent fellow, let the search be old settlers’ picnic The Fourth, a baby [made in the mind of the Cedar Raplds Nonconformlist, a sprightly four page, |reporter, who started the story. The gatherlng up of local items of the day. search In that mental storohouse will re- There was a fall In grocerles, berrles | *0lt In finding—nothing, probably. and egge yostorday, the dellvery wagon of | County Clerk Shea is puzzling his Parks & Platner breaking down on Pearl | brain about the question of whether the street, scattering goods in every directlon. | district court has adjourned, and 1f 8o to Judge Aylesworth left Iast evening for | When and how, and by whom, and what Dos Moines, whera the questlon Is to be | for. Ho recelved a letter from Judge decided to-day as to whether he or Judge | Loofbourow, who wasexpected here Mon- Loofbourow s the judge of the district day, saylng he could not come, and order- court, ing him to adjourn court until the De- The four employes of the Wabash, cember term. Hardly had he made taken to Keokuk to anawer to the charge | this entry when he recelved a telegram of Interfering with the running of trains, from the Jm'iga bldding him to declare have returned, the cases being set for a the court adjourned nntll Frlday next. hearingion the 251, Substantlal abstracts of Htlo and real So long as the clty can use $700 of J.W. and E. L, Squires, lumber a month In patching up places bout town, th littl d £ the tlk that tho saponsse of theotty| PLEES AT THE PAST, have all been cut off. . The Old Settlers Gather and Swap The recent ralns having done some TR floodlng to the firat floor and basement of the Masonlc bullding, & ditch Is belngdug| Tamor, Iows, July G.—The old set- in the rear to carry the water away from |tlers’ celobration at thia place last Satur- the building hereafter. day was the finest success that has yet Little Eva Montgomery, daughter of [taken place here. Large delegations Dr. and Mrs. Montgomery, celebrated | were present from nearly every point in her fourth birthday In a happy way, she |Mills and Fremont countles—twice the having a gatherlog of her young friends | number of people that have ever been In g Fairmount park for a plenio. the place before at one time. All was L. F. Bookhoff, the well known Maln |orderly; not an arrest or a drunk marred street cigar manufnoturer and dealer, s | the pleasure of the dsy. The programme refitting the little cigar store lately ocou- | conelsted entirely of sketches of old pled by Benner on Broadway, and will [ times related by the old settlers them- open a nice stock of smokers there, selves In their own familiar style. The John Dohn, a saloon keeper in Omaha, Rev. Todd gave the moat carefully pre- Mi pared and authentic history of the early ey yesterday maszled, o Maggle settlements of the countles. The day Mark, also of Omaha, the ceremony was pleasant, and as large & crowd aa belng performed by Justlce Schurz In his M get in hearlng distance remained office, and In the presence of two or three | until the Iast speech was made. These friends. old lnoldent:l were interesting, ng. all agreed that the programme as carried ont H. E. Seaman, who went from here to | ey, otter than the ordinary set ora- Now York recently to engage in business | jons, One old ploneer of forty-threeyears there, etill rememebers the needs of the |relating how among the hardships of an Baptist church here, and has forwarded | early winter thelr cows starved to death, though the straw from thelr own beds from his new home $40 0 help the oause was used as a last resort to sustain life, along, 2 food was that scarce that they had to Hereafter on Sundays the street cara|boil their corn, then grate it, to make on the Broadway and Maln street lines ::8 bl;flfl 'thla‘y ate; t““: l"’l"llfeI “t‘z“ ok en twenty-five cents for each letter willran the same as on week days—all) o'y oTogiana; In those days they had day. *‘Simply for the accommodation of | no Jocks on thelr doors; no fears from the public” as Superintendent Willlam [ burglars alarmed the traveler or settler. H, Burns says. Another guve an interestlng history of £ the old church bell that still s dolng If there {s really anxiety to reduce the | gervice in this place, It being the first one the expenses of the city, why not start | erected west of DasMolnes city. The » move for doing away with the superlor | freight companles transported 't free. 4, which seews to be about the most|, 2180y Were the smuslng and thrilling 00nKS, W X tales that reminded everyome that we expensive luxary which this clty has ever | are surely In an age of progression, been lead Into securing. Cuthbert Vincent closed with a re- 2 tponse to the toast, “The Sons and John Murphy, a boy of thirteen, was | Daughters of the Old Settlers,” in which placed In jall yesterday, his mother |he made an eloguent appeal on behalf of i the wiyes and mothers, who belng in- slalming ahe ¢onld neh maks his. behare trasted with the nl.lué and caltare of htmsclf, and sho thought that this wlght | .o oy of the land who are to gulde the tame him down. If not she wants him | ghip of states yet, could but be permitted sent to the reform school, to go l:vl‘th bt.hlrh;‘ sons and husbands and cast thelr ota, County Olerk Shea made good record | “opy g worky In the evening were the for himself as a trae nimrod at Neola on | most brilllant ever had here, There ls the Fourth, He succeeded in gettlng a | no estimating the crowd that thronged part of the second money in a shooting ;ilr ::.:'1'1‘, ln:t s;:;'?.’.’ :l:!g-:mh:: ea! as match, and his total score showed that he peg driven for the good psople of Tabor. ——— killed eleven out of thirteen birds, Some of the property owners on upper THE CITY'S WALLET. Broadway and viclnity are reviving the agltation in favor of having the street | Some Oash on Mand, Notwithstanding cars ran vp Broadway to Babbit's place. the Howl, They clalm that the company is obliged to thus exend its lines not cnly by the acting as chlef of the fire department, The following 1s the report of the clty promlsa made recently, but by its orlgl- treasurer on July 1, showing the total cash in the treasury to be nearly $17,000, e it twithstandlog the howl about the cit In one of the fourth ward familles the | puro 'S i HHe O shout Ehe ety other evening, thera was a narrow escape P, from the loss of the baby, the rervant|p iice ... girl who had tho littlo one In cave falling | Loau ... asloop with the baby In her lap, and when | Gurhire dlscovered accidentally, the bibe was . found with hesd downard, and In an un. consclous conditlon. By prompt action | Judgment the little one's life was saved, ::IS l:::gé: A There have some rather dogerous | futelssction tewerago. counterfeits of the silver dollar, and of | City water works. .. ... quarters appeared here lately in sufllolent quantities to arouse the susplelon that OVEEDRAWN, there are part'es here working them off. | General fund .... They are much better counterfelts than the coin passed by the three fellows | Dissrict No. 3 brought here from Exira Monday night, ’3quire Burke and 'Squire Stone were]| Balance on hand, §16,767.85, heard talking over o!d times yestercay, ——— snd in the course of the interchange of | Read Judd & Smith's offer of $1,000 xemiotecences It cimo to light that the reward in another columu, Walters, restralning Capt. Eicher from S COUNCIL BLUFFS, WECNESDAY, JULY 8 1885 HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any kind raised d i L moved oa Lit1s G1aat ack, the perk 1t o soers, "o aston, guarinteed, Frazis how ‘W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Blafta KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horsos and Mules constantly on hand which wo will sell In retail or carload lots || Stock Warranted as Reuresented Wholesale and rotall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices rea« sonable Batlefaction Guarantoed. SCHLUTER ¢ BO WLEY Cor, 6th Av, and 4th St,, Councll Bluffa, that 1t s far from being In such a oconditon, and that the falk I 889 Brvadws: Waves, Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes,8witch s N of the pales foree, ramed MoMenomy, | 0o cizans lato some cllon o m y es, etc,, ready made and made to order. Prices mount of old saloon who Is sald to have been appointed for licenser, whlc’i: under the prohibitory MoMene bef the fore he serlous effect of the recent action for » short, e, i servioes balng dla.|°f the councll o throatening to cut off Formerlv MRS. J.J. GOODE. , the police and gas, ote,. has been avay | SANITARY 29 Main 8treet, Council Bluff, ' . prohibltionlat, at least In practice. Since action has been taken, The pollce have ho was sgain appolnted, abont two orf, .0, discharged, and the streets are tatlons of his pecullar] weaknees, It|lf not so fast as all wieh. h ——— B T Mueller Masic Company, LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW- wagon, the drlver having to help him dls. | 00t pric Either cash or time pay- mount, and when once on his foet his|ments. Now Is your time to get planos bewildered brain the Idea that he Col. A, F, Rockwell, duty at St. o tho disorderly crowd, and | b i Shakespesrs schotr in a st woy, | TILATION design- manner the pondrous club, which 1s such | plays have made 81,007 speeches. a distingulshing featare of his appearance Rty There bas been considerable street largely due to the attempt to frighten : fF: cheaperthan ever, Call and see for your the sake of “‘Inflooance,” rather thar for |law cannot be collected now, so long as Co eil Bl = Iowa U e pensed with quletly, the rumored cause | home, In hurting the credit of the clty throe weeks ago, thero has been a rival of | giiil lighted, There Is money in the ago he cyme wup to the cor-| Will sell all the plancs and organs pur- condition attracted tho attention of |3nd organs cheap as tne old business ERAGE, e he sought to impress tho gatherlng with |and has spent some time in reckoning that A Si ty, California, mi vor- at all thmes. His attompta to disperse |;, oq oo o SN TS aves. | PLUMBING work THE CLUB AND THE BOWL, "‘l:y"o& fl:clonnt of :lhehloul squabble '“ about the saloons, and the catting off of Th One of the Policemen Charged With money, and the false report e New York Using Both Too Freely, spread east and west that the Is Dbaokrnpt. All here know PLUMBING CO'Y . talk caused by the pecullar actions of one the cltizens into some mction to make his pecullar fitness for auch a position. ln*o( the citizens fight against 1t. —_— MRS. c, L. GILLETI‘E. being that he was too much of an antl-|by the exaggerated and unexplained » statement of tho baro fact that somo wuch| 66 HYDRAULIC the reports, cansed by new manifesta. | city and the olty Is growing and gaining, ENGINEERS PUB 9 ner of Main and Broadway in an express | chased at the J. Mueller sale at closing passers-by, who, stopping to look, gae |must be closed up. WORKS and VEN- his Importance by parading In a pompous | Shakspeare’s characters in twenty-seven ed a.nd oonstruoted . the crowd only exclted, merriment, and | with' the result that one a r reported they would move on & short distance only | thirty ounces of silver to the ton, while an- in all i'.’s bra.nohes. to gather in increased numbers to watch [other gave §4 in gold per ton. the fun. How long the sport would have ———— . K 0n Eel river, California, d be- boon kopt up is an untolved conundrnm, | 08 Folsiver, Calitrnia, many deee wo b | This company have Y in, had not some of the other officers called % him away o attend to other dutl ief o doeay, G, ma- ot Tty oneof thebest assort- carcasses in & half.day's ride recently. The other Incldent which has caused | s ~ — . some unpleasant notcrlety for him, oc- ed stocks ot plum'b_ curred on Sunday night. An old resl- UUNG". BLUFF § & dent of this clty had been drinklng’ too s ing goodsmthe west. freely, and was yet able to move along comfortably towards home, when the ARPET GOMPANY vallant star of the night concelved it to Estimates furnish- be his duty to ran him in, In tryiog to e — arrest him the officer naturally sexcited b e ed the fighting whitky the old resident . had on board, and the citlz:n Indulgivg in some vlolent talk, the officer without GARPETS any word of warning, tussle or struggle, ) made use of the same herculean club, Sold by the Jeading dealer in every city and town, E: Burhorn, H. Birkinbine; JEWELER, AGENT Manager. | =@ B 17 Main St., Council Blufis, which is his constant companlon, Ho ek the citizen over the| GUrtains, @il Cloths, NEW YORK 2 omay Dr. Seybert, the clty physlcian, was etcape the expense and notorlety of a edibhrer el ° Rugs, Ete, Ete. |csnim it necet) W) GTCAAIN allors head, causing the blood to flow 5 i mie e oG] 000 REWAR 552 BROADWAY, called in and cared for the wounds, that trial, there belng no doubt that he had freely from one ear, which was badly . Linoleums, of the ear requirlng several stitches to been drinking too freely, the policem d t wishing to have the facts too : T Eato. s queor way ot| Galeful Attention Glven to Qu {ssarive omvms prn vk tor esoh rsogosnt i For any case of Kidney or liver disoase or dyspepsia. rheumatism, or any disease indudced COUNCIL BLUEFEES)| it s Apphancens"No. i: Fourth 8o Conncl Biaity, 01 1 udd e Smidhfe Flctria AGENTS WANT! msngled by the club. Two other officers came te the reecue and took the man be made, The ofticer claimed that he Q was justified In_lnflicting the blow, on Mattmgs, the ground that the prisoner was vlolent, Telephone NO. 27 . wasno less willing to let the matter closely inqulred into, " S} treating so serlous an affalr did not qulet fif Tuw“ flrdg[s ;?:.‘ X .r::-:::d';'-m-:?:nu a4 our offios, No. Suits to order in latest styles at cheapest possible prchs\gé. 205 Main 8t,, Council Bloft " easily along to the police station, where but the man was' not booked, and was allowed to go withont trial or fine. It Norene & Landstrom seems that while the man was willing to UPH[]LSTERY GUODS SPECIAL NOTICES i the talk of those who were knowlng WANTS. to the facts. At the meeting of the 2 ) council on Monday night there was a Upholstery and Drapery Work a Fituation as bookksspor, e clas rel: written complaint filed against one of the Svecialty. o R police force, the document being referred e T o %0 the police committee withont reading, Our stock In tho ARTas=a frt-clae weles ot Lowio & et gue =’E PEHEENIX 3o?°bl:fm;:?$;§dzym %rl:‘m;n ‘:‘l::: 1 WAMKD . SllunlloAn‘In [y ngm]l;_v a 5.; : 4 3 ence. Addrots G. Peo office, O - of the previous evonts it does not requiro argflst "l I H BSI Bluta”™"" AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. y lb'le!y Blgaflf sflfl}:!"h" m"l‘_‘*fl a f“‘:g“' T 748 —A Ml Grocery Hook andixn o8 Regular Dinner 11:30 to 1:30, 25 cents, able surmise of who the cflicer 1s us . R. Snyder, 643 Broadway. s complained of. ! gty to| 41 D0 continally soplonlahod by | Lo o b 0o T 606 Broadway, - - Counoil Bluffs. is too smal sleally to o Al foncies, D EmtesIanul i s T i _ petobonomy i too small physlosly {0 o) the lcest and chotoost movaleles, | gyl viveics ok madaiat: o T only ol night bouse i the ety Everything served in fit clas tyloaad on abos and the club which he carrles does not JOR SALE—Lands Improved aad_unimproved. Indlcate that he has the necessary amount 05 Br oadwa’ Coun cil Buufls Nubul.l I‘:ouu' DAkn:l ;:; “:nh e ‘:;:: g:‘:-. Kansas of ‘‘sand” to be of value in preserving 5 : BWAN & WALKER. order. Together with tha many reports NOLL’S PORTABLE ~OR SALE_Houscs, Lots and Land. A, 7 about his fondness for the flowlog bowl, 5 ™ Stephenson, 608 First avenue. 1¢ neoms that ho had bettor bs allowed to Preumatic Beer Fancel.| oot v s s s i ] retire quletly to the ranks of the common ‘erent locaticne for gale or {or tr B 3 citizen, 15600 ek oF & shor e 81600, il rade STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. AT T 5 el bl ) 1 a 1 all ages furnished y desired numbers; ranchmen should d with Hanthorn sells wood at his feed store. : lz‘\:h.;w“\lu:'gfl ‘:?;\::‘;m. (nlnnul::t!}x‘g‘;:i we;'.;:' e!:':x ::;fig%‘l’m '?B :“fila ur;‘ nc ;:A ot ’; ij;. 0';\l m:vmw shoul lcou;-pon w & wan & Couucil Bluffs. INDO aver owa. NOT DEAD, NOR DYING. | 9| B it s R S b 1 . fw alkor R = - —— = Council Bluffs Still Has rolice, and : “IB &“}.‘i,:‘,?r?o“ e ot an’ i H P b I l l E] S / Gas, and is Far from Bankruptey, |£ 22|l proyor I h e il ) = - v § g h ::2; x.mf.kv::'mku sbout 4000, Swan xnvz.x:.;.f ., Pealerin MRt o e = , owstock of bar. waio ia o live’ Nebraska 90 { Wl-luck running through the building E| B e Saasbut Koot e s good i . | enterprises started in Council Blufls this = & oo 0 stock of clothing n & good Wis- Graloing, Gilding, Paper Hanging and Frescolng. 110 Matn St., Council Bluffs, ! year, causing delsy and dlscouragement. | 7> |13 co 1‘:’:: lmq’.u ?.::1 :,;:.::: ‘erll‘x‘“nx' nx:: It was expected that the court house E g Evan & Watcor, o i g would b ono of the great entorprisos| 5 S| B bt et oo o R going briskly forward this season, but |2 5] 53 15 ino brick blook, renta wall o a ive contral AT Re that work is being delayed for the lack of a & Ta.tow stock of M h ntUII\Gl‘ .1 ' a sewer. The government building was | & . ercnan allors 5 " aleo expeoted to be rising rapldly before | £ 7 and 9 Maln 8t, this, but that too has been a dissppotnt- | 5 b i e o hease of coibing, wants Iand fo CouNcir BLuzss, 2 I ment, the delay being based on the fact | & 5 ! North “;ultoln x“m for $6,000, and will pay y = = = lowa. | that it takes the government a long time —— e #4100 sk of dsugs 10 central fowa foF ; | to do any buslnes, so many dotalls| Price $18.00. A liberal discount [ Tozitaotier stoeh o de ; Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand. haviog to bo aranged by so many dif- | will bo made to parties ordering a |5 o, R0 WLy Mhproved had. Svaa & = {grent ofichbs e dalay la dathe any Bell doran Haneate abione Bime. | Malet o osin i a0 o oen e K. 8OHURZ, - S.H. FILBERT, ‘ actual work is caused by the plsns| For further particulars inquire of I Walkor. 1t you want to sel, buy, of rade oy . 209 Broad c 1 Blafe '( R not being yet prepared and spproved, R F. RAIN dalag, AU &', aveut ih. RN L] 3 Jusnflfl flr I]lfl Pfiacfl 9 Breadway, - - Council Blu ('\\ It is now sald that these plans will be Council Bluffs, lowa, il PRl DRY GOODS. 3 done about the third week in Auvguet,| Aoent for Western Jowa and Neb. e %’&U‘I ouv'l.?7 e‘nw-‘:mu umn‘rv A ‘ o 06 i and that as soon as they are completed ——— e — A Y 1070 n:‘m";m“g:.'f.,.. e 1 there will be advertlsements for bids for J. L. D:BEVOISE, " fiellssl;ch&:vom 100 ! furnishiog the material. By the time all o o THOS . OFFIORR, Wl M. rUER | o KO ERCUNE HE j " Bost 11 wool, 80« wanseseenn oo TH00 Tieket Aoent Officer & Pusev. |wiilisEi oo + will be done this year. 1t is unfortunate, ) % GHOCERIES, R i for If these two large bfuildin%l t:oul;ll be R s 18nanuds ax/0 anany 1 N ushed 1apidly forwar there No. 507 Brosdway Oounoll Bluffs, 18 pounds gran N \ g’ould be more work for those needing|._~ 2 o . - 1 ;g;’u":;.]:";":f:l‘:':fly A gugar, i L employment, and the enterprises would Ra.uway Time Ta‘ble Councll Bluffl, Iowa. 0 bars i Tl i serve an 1o 0 a 1 work and bullding improvements, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, i Established, - 1865 clty needs the impetus more now than| mue toliowt the 4 1 Ah Dealers'in Foreij a D tic E: . Tater, bat there Is tho aatisfaction that | pcrareof waips by cebtss sttt s o i S.A. PTERCE, Home Securttien, alh Curante. 16 1 t tho cliy will bavo it L e, aad that the e e o s ke 100 Main 5t. Council Bluffs o swbereis i R 1 time s not so very far off after all, e ARRIVE . ih here b 08 can g s pekches, I 1y . Despite the delay In these public fm-| "™ iuicic0and soxruvasraas, e e e THE RECENTLY IMPROVED 14 tomaton i provements thel:e is the satlefaction of | g5 o x il and Expross . REMINGTON STANDARD 1 Dl 100 knowing that the lmprovements are not |12:40 r x Accommodation Navy plug obac v o mere dreams of the fatare, but that they | %0 F ¥ Expross ONLY H OTEL w R I T E R AL e e, par pound, % are guaranteed, acd are sure to come, “"l:nl:zu’n}:oill:uuv. In Council Bluffs having & Flour, all brauds frol a snd that, too, lbehl)rat long, tEl:-ax-e“n]s: éfiu,,‘,,“’,‘mj,{,u‘., PIRE ESCAPEH, NO. 2, L rlt:zuns vzu CAS oy wany encouragloy features in the outlook | &: X press : " ta, call bells, fire ; P 4 ower an n or House /| for Councll Bluti, and those ;hu oem SmLsAR0, MLATEES AUD FE AT, And all m 'fldl“l'r':n“:gl'l‘;fz‘&‘_’l“h vy Zsthe I;:;;[:;%::?::;Z% :1’:1 Writing B ‘my‘ L { to have given up all hope, an tled | 9:20°a x Ma'l and Express :50 » d [ oun oS 1he duaps, onbt (o wake up|#s F¥ _ Espree x| CORESTON HOUSE ke et R S. H. FILBERT, [ o HICAGO. BURLIHGTON AND QUINOY, Nos, 216, 217 and 219, Main Street. operate, It prints 70 Charaot [ snd join cheerfully In the attempts to] Mail and Expross 7:10 p 0. 215, 217 d e includivg caps and small lob 6 Broadwi0 - Council Bluff | hasten the gmwfl‘:‘-:d lnersu]od. l;.-utw,. 2 sl dus Eapan .&:uo » | MAX MOHN, - PROPRIETOR '\lll::“l““";‘. P ure, “lfi: "'fl . s £ 7 Ity of the city, which are surely in store| : Ex prews 2 T —————————————————————— ractions, It ‘s the simplost an 7 aad bound, {9 come, There are maoy AR, RE 1650 ARD 24T FRUIT, e e a ame a cea[ kdenow in the iy sud now shiogles| § s Erg ety AND GARDEN FARM FOR SOLE, |epmsond for ree dtustrated pamphict 1 ! are to be eeen in all “directions, although | 7 Blateen ten o “u"z'n:‘:, \:ltill.“’:li;l:‘;ll..:g. W)’Ck(?ff, Seamans & Benedict, Py Pyt e § the city, like all other citles, is belog % trade'tor Owaba prop= Uhloago, Tll., Sole Agents, | 8au Francisco Iy now located b No £8 8. affected by the general depiession of the | 10,04 ! ELLER 0. H, SHOLES, Councll Blufls, | ffiiise e Obers House, | estors ¢ times, V. KELLER, Ageot for Western Iowa, |28 ¢ b3 County Treasurer's office, Council Blufts. HAIR OR WHISKERS, Or togive anyone a bugh mustache or bring oud & o growth of baiz or board in from four tosix weeks. Councll Blufis is so lceated, with many railways reaching out la all dire Mali for N i faot. |1 Erpewm 165 8 : ; R. Rico M. D, JACORB SIMS, one worthy of the best efforts of thoee E 085 u lobs reasonable and satistection gusrantecd, who now are reslidents and property ) st Pnzn'(‘;:&ll v osary OANCERS oy amen S wihent & Altorne . al hy aw “Al e .c'..."fi.“"}??l'fl': e O erl p 804 ¥ kalle or drawig ebronic owners, If there ls a cheerlog up and a r¥ ¢ ol :'“::\“‘ 'zl Io‘:u h KL Dr. E. J, Balcear, -bitéth 8t, - Council Bluff revival of hope there will soon be a re- vival of business and & rapld growth. There has gone forth a very unjust im- poesslon of the financlal standing of the DOUNOIL BLUF1 8, I0W, Ofce Malo Streot, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugard]ss Beuobl ook, Will precios 1o Blakeaad tate eour Y { o

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