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t B ———————————— 6 THE DAILY BEF. JOUNCIL BLUFFS. Judge Connor spent several hours yes- terday llstening to arguments in the case Thursday Morning, Jllly 16| of Dr. Oross, sentenced to' death for the ESUBSORIPTION RATES, By Osrrin = = « = 10 cenle per weok ByMAl & | & & w = MINOR MENTION, murder of Dr, claimed that under the provislons of the = $10.00 per YA | Jogr in such cases the prisoner should be taken from Glenwood, where he is now in jall, and placed In the penitentiary at ¥ort Madlson, and kept there untll the McKune, The state Relter, merchant tallor, for finegoods. [ execution of the death penalty. The The home of A. 8. McCreary has been gladdened by the arrival of & bounelng boy. defente claimed that as there was an ap- peal pending the doctor should be kept [ 101 Pearl stroet, In the jall at Glenwood, and an Injanction R was obtained In Judge Aylesworth’s court Permit to wed was yosterdsy it restralning the sheriff of Mills county, to T. B. Ely and Lencra A. Grove, both of Weston, #ort of & compromise can hardly be made, | broke, letting 1t fall about forty feet, and some other actlon will need be taken. striking him on the shoulder, breaking several of his r.bs and oausing Internal Injarles, It was nearly an hoar before he counld be got out of the well, he belng kept from drowning by belng held In an upright position until he could be lifted out, lingered untll Sunday morning, and was consclous most of the time, Mr. Dorale leaves a wife and five children. He was about forty-five yoars of age, and was one of the leading men of that viclnlty. Substantial aboteacts of titlo and real estate loans, J. W. and E. L. Squires, e — PERSONAL, “District Attorney Thornell was in the city Dan Farrell, from taking the doctor to|yesterday. the penitentlary, Yesterday the motion Mrs, Harry Haworth who has Dbeen quite J. Winans has removed hls lanch room | o g, 100 the injunction was argued at |ill is slowly recovering, into the bullding next to the Northwest- |} ouy, 10t not deelded, the judge want. orn depot. ing time to conslder the matter. Mr. and Mrs, Pethybridge are happy Terry Lyons, who has just been taken Mrs, J. M. Adama of this city is now visit- ing friends in Parkersbarg, Ta, A, L, Knege, of the Mueller music company in having added to their home clrcla & |y 4" Maaison, for forging the name of | has just returned from a visit to the trade, bright boy baby. his employers, Raymond & Campbell, to Pollce Officer O'Brien is taking & 1ay- | a check, founa In theclerk at the peni- off, and his place Is belng filled by a[tentlary, an old frlend, who had known speclal, A, E. Baker. him In Marengo, Ill,, and who was The Iadles of the Eplscopal church are | surprised Indeed to see him under [such arranging for a dancing party In the|circumstances. He statements that Lyons came from a first- class famlly, and that he had borne a Masonlc hall next Monday night. Blsuop Brown, of the African Metho- dlst Eplacopal church, will be In the city spotless reputation. next Monday to dedicate the new church | I here. The clty councll will at its meeeting to-morrow night conslder the advisabillty coroborated the 1t seems that while iving at Marengo Lyons was the husband of a beautiful woman, whom he loved dearly, and that when trouble arose be- tween them, and he was convinced that she was untrue to him, he took to drink, of paylng the pollco by a_system of focs and that It was the whisky, rather than Inatead of a regular salary. any Innate meanners, which lead him to Omaha has added to her lst of ton-|goroe thy check. He swears now that sorial artlsts Joo Anderson, and Counoll | p oty /ot hareafter touch a drop, and Blafts now has Bob Stouse, who now Pre" | with the bitter experience, and disgrace, sldes over a chalr in Oharlle Helsler's | 40 1ogson may lead him to keep his vow. shop. Mary I, Stratton now wants to be set free from E. W, Stratton, to whom she was marrled at Olarlnda in 1880. She claims that he has been getting drunk and abuslng her, The officlal call was made yesterday for a speclal meeting of the county board | 1 SENT TO UNOLE SAM. The Injunction Cases Against the Sa- loons Sent to the Federal Courts, The long delay and the great curlosity n regard to the Injunction cases brought on Tuesday of next week, to take steps |agalnst the saloons was brougnt to one for advertlsing for blds for the bullding | milestone yesterday by the declsions of of the new court house, The work will [Judges Loofbourow and Connor. There now go on probably without any more | Was one of these Injunction cases brought delays. In the contest over the chleftalnahip of | ¢ the firo department, & motlon is pending [ nor, of the circuit court. before Judge Loufbourow, of the district ourt, and over twenty before Judge Con- In all these before Judge Connor to dlssolve the in- |cases, the attorneys for the defense junctlon lssued by Judge Aylesworth, [moved to have the cases transferred to restraining D, F. Eicher from acting as | the federalicourts, on tho ground that cer- chlef. The motlon Is to be heard next |t ian partsof the state prohibitory law were Tuesday evening, the judge not having repugnant to certaln sections of the con- tlme to glve to the hearing of arguments yesterday. stitution of the United States. The pub- lic has walted long for a declsion on this point, and yesterday morning the clerk Tce cream parlors under the manage- | of ths courts recelved the written order ment of the ladies of the Kplscopal |of Judge Loofbourow sending the cases church, will be closed after this week, the | the store having been leased to Mr. It o the clrcult court of the United States. The judge gave no reasons for the faith bat was within him. Judge Connor was Crockwell, who will take poscssion at|herein person yesterday attending to onoe. The ladles are exerting them-[some business, in chambers, and he too selves to the utmost to secure funds to |made a like order in regard to the cases help along the new church, and certalnly merit encouragement. pending before him, but gave no reasons, This transfer of the cases to the Unlted States court is rather a dampener on the Thomas N. Bray has replevoned the prosecation of salocns, as it will cause occupled by R. 1. Skiles at No. 102 Main | 4 boot and shoe stock In the atore recently g‘::fihde'fi:::y’ even It It does not bring It Is eald that the parties eeking the change are the ones who street, and the etore s to be again opened [ must see that the transcrspts are made by Mr. Bray, who will run It In connec- | 0at, and they will not be in any great tion with his store No. 1512 Douglas street, Omaha. The clrcumstances con- | hurry to do so. will be nothing accomplished until after It locks now that there he fall election, In any event, and the nected with the case will be remembered | prospect for a long legal fight seems more by the readers of the Bk, probable than ever. Among the curious rumors afloat yes- R. L Skiles has pleaded gullty to the | torday was one to the effect that Judge charge of forgery in Omaha and fs In jall | Loofbourow and Judge Connor had been awaiting sentence. after the term for forgery is served J. N. In all bability | in consultation over these cases, and that DEe bl P lingread s thial f oot dasiaiong ts send the ocases Into the federal courts, Bray will look after Sklles' Intorest, as |and the latter declding to refuse the Mr. Bray, on taking an inventory of the | motlon. The outcome shows how wild stock of which Skiles had charge, has | flylog rumors become, and how readily found he was $176 short, and Bray they are accepted as true. doesn't seem to be Inclined to lose it. The superlor court was busy yesterday | ® now make is not known, Just what move the prohibltionists will They do not eem to have much falth in the prospect listening to evldence in the case of Rutn | °f 80ttlng thelr desires in the federal Johnson, charged with keeplng & houso | with too bad a name. famlly seems to be furnishing plenty of | ¢ news, and more than thelr share of sen- This colored | tually'the end of the matter. ourts, and the saloon men are rejolclng 8 they look at this declslon as belng vir- In this hey may be mistaken, as the prohibl- tlonists have by no means glven up the contest, although somewhat disappolnted satlons, The young woman now on trlal [ by tho result of the first round. is tho one whose husband shot her, and then killed himself. The notorlous Caff Johnson s one of the family also, he being under a life sentence for murder, Owlng to the absence of F, M, Hunter o ——— Read Judd & Smith’s offer of $1,000 reward in another column, ————— Getting Back on The Globe, Brother Keith, of the Crawford county Congressman Lyman has gone to Califor- nla and expects to be absent & month or so, A. ). Mandel waa yesterday passing around clgars to his friends, It being his 28th birth- day. Honry Eiseman has returned from Oollax Springs, where ho has been enjoying himself hugely for & woek past, & - w.. ¥ Major P, H, Wood, of Chariton, is sgain visible hers, He has recently spenc two woeks in Washington, with what result does not yet appear, W. 8, Case, manager of the Marseilles manufacturing company's branch house in this city has gone in to the factory and will be absent about two weeks, Mrs, Webb, wife of the former rector of St. Paul's Eplscopal church, Is visiting her old friends In this city, and is the guest of Mra, Benson, Mr. Webb is expected to join her here in a few days, Since their departure from this city threo years ago, they have been liviog in Helena, Montana, ——— Mueller Music Company Will sell all the pianos and organs pur- chased at the J. Mueller sale at cloring- out prices. Either cash or tlme pay- and organs cheap, as the old business must be closed up. ———— IOWA ITEMS, the cases of the threo men arrested at Extra for passing counterfelt silver dol- lars, came up before the other United States commissloner, G, F. Wright, yes- One of the trlo, Alva Trip, was bound over to the next term of the United States court, and the others were discbarged wiih some very good advice to avoid suspicious company in the future, terday. In the notices of the recent comcert, the press of the city falled to mentlon the accompanist, Mles Addle Horton, The audlence did not fall to notlce her, however, and the modest and skillfal manner in which she served this import- ant part won for her much praise. a falllng with accompanists to lead, in- stead of accompanying, and many & sweet song Is spoiled by the pia an attempt at brilllant playing, drowns the volce and distracts the attentlon, Miss Horton is & true accompanist, and to her 18 due much of the enjoyability of the vocal numbers of the programme, Now that It appears evident that the saloons areto run anyway, therels a strong pressure being brought to bear {o have them forced to pay the clty a license in some form, or else to have the city use its officlal power to have them closed, present wey of runuing is unsatisfactory to all, and as there will be nolittls chance for an lmmediate change growing out of Bulletin, has & good memory, and he thus recalls and commenta onthe events of last fall: Our esteemed contemporary, the Qouncll Bluffs Globe, censured the Balle- tin last fall for its criticlsms upon the actlon of the men who traded off the judicial and county tickets In Crawford county, and assumlog a knowledge of local affalrs which 1t did not possess 1t read us a lecture on ‘‘harmony.” Qulte recently the Globe, which has been hold- ing a kind of fatherly esplonage over the patronage of the Ninth district, falled to get the Councll Bluffs postcflice, and to our unutterable horror runs a lance into the local democrats who opposed its smbitlons, It says: ‘“The small group of democrats here, who thought they were slyly and slickly engaged in do- ing dirty work, can have some conceptlon of what decent men in the npnlslun party think of them.” In the language of the Globe in 1884 we might add that that ‘‘group” comprlses ‘‘some of the best democrats in that county,” but we won't, becanse the cases are not exactly parallel, The Balletin did its censuring last fall in behalf of the party—the Globe is doing its in behalf of the postoffice. If the Globe will accept a little advice from a poor country editor, to whom a postoftice looks as large av a herd of sacred white elephants, we will suggest that Brother Bowman take Brother Vaughan's little hand In his, lock arms with Brother Cook, and lead the erring ones into some remote and unfrequented restaurant and gorge them to death on strawberries and any of the cases now pendivg In court, It is urged by some of the best clt!zens Jhat the clty council should take eowme kind of actlon, to either muke the saloons pay or to make them cloge, ice cream, S Hanthorn sells wood at his feed store, L — Fatally Orushed, George Dorale, of Hanover township, Tae saloon men, or ! Crawford county, met with a fatal acci- at least many of them, express thelr will- ldent last Saturday afternoon, While Ingness to pay the usual licerss just as | cleaning out a well on his premises the soon as the prosecutions stop, but as this [ trace chaln holding the bucket of mud Ottumwa reports 116saloons as agalnst twenty-two one year ago. Oskaloosa with a population of 6,028 has 314 colored people. The W. O. T. U. of Iowa has dls- bursed $128,000 durlng the past tenyears. | |3 Joseph Rushek, aged 11, was drowned in the Cedar Rlver at Cedar Raplds,| B Monday. Fermer John Dennison, living near Tipton, beat his brains out with an ax last week. The Improved Order of Red Men are in councll at Des Molnes. The wigwam is palnted red. Charles Frieberg, aged 11, ventured beyond his depth in the river at Des Molnes, Sunday, and was drowned. Gov. Sherman has pardoned Dr. W, P. Buck, sentenced to the Anamosa peni- tenttary from Winneshelk county for steallng. Marshalltown has been unanimously selected the summer encampment of the First regiment, Iowa National guards, to be held in August. The principle business block in the vil- lage of Bagley was destroyed by fire Sun- day, caueing a loss of about $13,000, in- eurance about half, A brick building 20x80 feet, two sto- rles {n helght, collapsed at Oskalocss, Wednesday, the walls falling into the cellar even with the ground. ‘Washington county has voted to bulld a $65,000 court house, and the contract to build it was let for $63,472, to Thomas and Hugh Caldwell, of Ottawa, Ill. Judge Willlams, of Ottumwa, It is sald, offers to donate to that clty ten acres of land for park purposes, provid- ing the clty will properly improve the grounds, David Kehoe, who was fatally beaten at Avoca, Neb,, July d4th, resided In Davenport five or slx years, He was about thirty years of age. A slster of his resides In Rock Island, and another in Moline. A tramp giving the name of Danlel O’Keefe attempted to outrage a woman at the Hamllton county poor farm a few days sgo. The ecreams of the woman brought eeveral men to her rescue and the brute was captured and jailed. Horace Greeley has turned up In M; tinsbury, Keokuk county, as editor and publisher of the Journal. In announcing his retarn to pencil and scissors he begs forglveness for shortcomlngs, and pro- poses to straddle the political fence in the most approved fashlon, A gang of tramps, after robbing and murderously beating a man named Jas. Harriogton, at Burllogton, Thursday night, threw thelr victim Into the rlyer. Revived by the water, and under cover of darkness, the man made his escape. Later & half dozen of the tramps were arrested, A young man nsmed Oampbell, living in the suburbs of Dubuque, discovered a small tin box lying on the railway track Thursday morning, Attempting to open the box the thing exploded, tearlng away the thumb and three fingers of his right hand. It proved to be a torpedo placed on the rall for a signal. Johannes Wichelman, a teamster in Davenport, drowned while bathls in the river last Friday. Johannes w: the fourth of his family to meet a vlolent death, Hlis father committed suicide in the old couniry, his mother’s brother was killed In a ruoaway accident, and hls uncle in Wyoming committed suicide by hanging {n May last, At Jefforson, after the performance of Sells Brothers cil the entlrecompany, headed by thelr band, marched to the grave of Yankee Robinson, the veteran showman, where, after musle by theband, an oration was delltvered by Harry Evarts, and a dona'ion was made for the purpose of purchasing a monument to mark the resting place of the deceased showman, ——— No Ohoice Where There was Oopper New York Bun, ‘‘There was a curlous feature of the outbreak of cholera in 1849 that has not been refercd to In recent years,” a phys- clan sald yesterdsy, ‘‘It was observed that no workmen engaged In copper wines or in manufacturing any sort of article out of copper, or in handling copper ore was affl oted with cholera, M. Andrand demonstrated that there w: much less electricity in the air in tho parts of Parls where the cholera raga most fearfully than i the other parts of THE DAILY BEE-COU ments. Now is your time to get planos J the clty. The two discoverles wera put together, and It was inferred that the galvanle action generated by the copper acted as a preventative, It may be that the copper absorbed into the system of the workmen served as an antldote. At any rate, the action of copper in alleviat- ing some kind of oramps is well known, and thero will be no harm In wearin strips of clean copper or of copper an zlne next to the body, as has been recom- mended by the English physliclan.” e — A Smith That Married Well, Oatl Pretzel's Woekly, Adam Smith was & oattle doaler, and was a very wicked man. A camp meet- Ing was In progress in his locality, and among many others who were converted were several members of his famlly, At last he consented to vlsit the meeting, and daring the progress of the service one of his daughters came around to where her father was sitting, and In tears shesald to kim: ‘‘Father, I am wedded to the Lord.” ‘‘Wedded to who, dld you , Mary Ann?’ “To the Lord, father, ““If that's so, b'gosh, the Smiths have got Into a good famlly at last.” SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.—Special & verilsoments, suo aa Lost Found, To Loan, For Bals, To Ren), Wants, Board. Ing, obo., will be Inserted In 4his column at Ahe low ate of TEN CENTS PER LINEK for the firsd insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- on. Leave adverilsoments a our offios, No. 18irooy, noar Proadwav WANTS. ANTRD—Immedlately, two dining room girls ab Oguen House, Council Blufl s. {'OR SALE—Lands Improved aad unimproved. It you want a farm in wostern lowa, Kansss Nobraska or Dakota, let us hoar from you. Swax & WaLKER. \OR BALE—Houses, Lote and Land. A J " stopbenson, 508 First avenu 70 KXCAANG—B. western land ]; 203, stock ct dry good value, 85,000, zood eastern Nebraska town or land, Swan & 3 , stock of general merchandise in a good western lowa town, value 4,000, wants an im proved farm in western Towa. Swan & Walker, 3 505, stock of hardware in Stuben Co.. Indiana, D for'land, value about $4,000. Swan & Walker, ]) £08, n stock of barc ware in o llve Nebraska ) town for land, value #3,000. Swan & Walker. 207, stock of ‘gl {mplements and_shelt hardware. yaluo about §,000. wants & good im- proved farm. * Swan & Wi 20, a §10,000 stock of clothing in & good Wis. consln city, 3 in lands and balanco cash or im. proved security, Beautiful store room a¢ low rent. Bwan & Walker. ), etock of mixed hardware ina live western Towa town for cheap lands, value $6,000. Swan & Walker, 211, fine brick block, rents well, 1 one room ocoupied with general stock of nts an improved farm, c; building 18,000, goods §7,000. Swan & alker. B 23 stockcof boote shoes bats,caps ud clothing valued §3,000, in cne of the best towns tn Neb., valued §3,000 for ands, Swan & Walker. of clothing, wants land In for §6,000, and will pay Walker, £8,000 stock of drugs in central fowa for Swan & Walerr, 216,another stock of drugs value from 8500 to$700 with store building ard lot value $500 in 8 good F cbraska town wants partly improved land. Swan & Walker, o, fut particulars, vrite to or call upon Swan & Walker. 1t you want to gell, buy, or tradeany- thing, tell 8 & W. about It. Swan & Walker, Coun- cil Blufts Towa. JACOB SIMS, Atiorney - at-law OOUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. Cffce Maln Stroet, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart & eucblosk. Wil practice In Stateand tate cour ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs having & FIRE ESCAPE. And all modern improvements, call bells, fire alarm bells, ctc., is the CRESTON HOUSE Nos, 215, 217 and 219, Main Street. MAX MOHN, - PROPRIETOR OUNCIL BLUFFS ARPET COMPANY CARPETS, Curtains, OQil Cloths, Window Shades, Linoleums, Mattings, OPHOLSTERY G0ODS| Rugs, Ete., Etc. Careful Attention Glven to Ou of Town Orders. Upholstery and Drapery Work a Swvecialty., Our stock 1s the Largest in the West and Is being continually roplenished by all the lavest and choicest noveltles. 405 Broadway Council Brufis THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITER Zs the Highest Achievement in Writing Muchines in the World, With only 89 keys_to learn operate. It prints 70 char including caps and small lotbers, punctuations, figures, signs and fractions. It '& most rapld writing machine made as wellas ae most durable P Send for free illustrated pamphlet, Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, Chicago, Tll,, Sole Agents, 0. H, SHOLES, Council Bluffs, Agent for Western H. BOHURZ, Tustice of the Peace cOUNGIR BLUFKS, | TOWA o simplost and | The New York PLUMBING CO'Y. 552 Broadway: Council Bluffs, Iowa & HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS,PUB- LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW- ERAGE, WATER WORKS and VEN- TILATION design- ed and constructed. PLUMBING work in all its branches. This comvanv have oneofthebest assort- ed stocks ot plumb- " ing goodsinthe west. Estimates furnish- ed. H. Birkinbine, Manager. NEW YORK, PLUMBING CO'Y 552 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUF¥S _Telephone No. 27. NOLL’S PORT ABLE Pueumatic Beer IFancel. SN NI MON SLAONVI 00071 YTAO AR gy PATENTED IN EVERY CIVILIZED COUNTRY Sy Price $18.00. A liberal discount will be made to parties ordering a half dozen Faucets at one time. For further particulars inquire of R F. RAIN, Council Bluffs, lowa, Agent for Western Jowa and Neb. Madame . J; Balcear, Who for the rs San Francisco is n pposite new Ope udame Balce i 28 H4IR CR WHISKERS, Or togive anyonn a hugh mustache or bring out & no growih « £ buie orboard in from four tosix weeks. ricos rea: and atisfaction guaranteed, Canoore, s and especlally matisin and ohroni aiscases curea by a natural gift of ho ctre Dr. E. J. Balcear, -rbt6 th 8t., -Council Bluffs R. Rico 1. D, CARCERS, fart tomes sy maow o CHRONIC DISEASESeran rinde spouttty Over Whirly years practics! cxmarienss @fies Mo & Pearl |he{r‘,.0cn;'.u Blufla WrCsnzaliasion tres years has heen pract!sing ocated at No 18 N. Oth Stre 3. L. UsBEVOISE. Onion Ticket Agent No. 607 Brordway Oourcl] Blaffa. Railway Time Tubl UOUNCIL BLUFFS, Tho following aro thoe timof turo of draino by coubral fooal dopoto. - Tesius leavo trauafer dopos atew onrller and arrive too minutos Later. DEPART. ARRIVE, €410A60 And NORTEWRATERM, Mail and Express Accommodation Express CHICAGO AND ROOK IBLAND, Mail and Express Accommodation Exores QHICAGO, MILWAUKER AND 87, FAVL Mall and Express Express GHI0AGO, BURLINGTON AND QUIAOY. Mull and Exprom Aa comwodation Kx prove BY. LOUIS AND PACITIC. Express 10X OITY AND PACIFIC, Mall for Sloux City Exprees for 8t Paul UNION Denver Lincoln Overland Express DUMMY TRAINS 10 OMAHA, n 145 p.m, =115 & w. NCIL BLUFFS THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1885. W.P. AYLSWORTH \;‘4&\.' ,,,Aq.u,; Oy, N o HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick lvuildlngl of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame hous moved on Little Giant trucks, the best in the world, W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Blufts SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Maln St., Councin Brures, - - =« Jowa. Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand. HAIR SOODS 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. Formerlv MRS. J. J. GOODE. 29 Main 8treet, Council Bluff. N. J. SwansoN. SwaANsON SWANSON MUSIC €O, Dealers _in PIANOS AND ORGANS ts. P plan. Musical Instru. and ropaired. the husinees we feo of satistaction. Remem!. n of the gilt organ 320 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Sold by the leading dealer in every city and town, E. Burhorn, JEWELER AGENT 17 Main St., Council Bluffs. H. P. NITL.ES. Wallpaper, Plain — % a0d Oroamental Painting Graluing, Gilding, Paper Hanging and Fresooing. 110 Matn St., Council Bluffs. KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will eell In retail or carload lots 1| Stock Warranted as Reoresented Wholeealo and retall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Pricos rea. sonablo Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER « BOWLEY Cor. 6th Av. and 4th St., Councll Bluffs, $1 000 REWARD For any case of Kidney or liver disease or dyepepsia. rheumatism, or any disense indudced by a lack of pative power, that cannot be cured by the use of Dre, Judd & Smith’s Electria elts and Ap) ces. No, fourth St., Council Bluffs, AGENTS WANTED. Norene & Landstrom, Merchant Tailors Suita to order in latest styles at cheapest possible [prices, 2 No. 205 Main St., Council Bluff TEE PEHENIX AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. Regular Dinner 11:30 to 1:30, 25 cents, 606 Broadway, - - Conacil Bluffs. The only all night house in the city, Everythig served in first class style and on shor notice, ot and cold lunches always ready. {C. F. GCOODMAN. Wholesale Druggists AND DEALER 1. Paints, Os, Varuisies and Window Glass OMAHA, NEB, S.H. FILBERT 209 Breadway, - - Council Bluffe DRY GOODS. " | 20 yards print.. ross goods. .. . oublan ging! B Boot city, 18 pounds ex 18 pounds gri 18 pounds confectionary A suga rs white Russlan sos bars blue In Best sysup, per % Feat sorgham, per gailon.... Be:t Eoglish currants, 14 pounds. . 10 boxes genuine Lewls lye 62-pound cans ttrawberrics s peaches, in 8yru) GOODS FOR CASH ONLY Lower Than Any Other House IN THE CITY, S. H. FILBERT ’ 6 Broadwe0 Blu FOR BALK BY S.A. PIERCE, 100 Main St. Couneil Bluffs 0 store Where big bargsins can FRUIT, AND GARDEN FARM FOR SALE, Sixteen sores, ten in fiuit, six in garden aud tmberland, six foom house, stable, well, cistern, &« allin go.d condidon. or will trade'tor Otwaba prop- erty. s 3 V. KELLER, County Treasurer's office, Councll Bluffs. THOS ., OFFIOKLR, W. H, M. PUSR Officer & Pusev. BANKERS Councll Bluffs, Iowa. Established, - 1865 Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Ex Home Securities,