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- e e e —— 6 THE DAILY BEE| COUNCIL BLUFFS, MONDAY MORNING, NOV. 23, OFFICH: No. 13 Fear] Btrect, Delivercd by enrrier 1o any pavt of ¢ y at ARenty Conte per wee H.W.Tirox, =+ « -« Manage e e e e . MINOR MENTION. Reiter, the tailor, for fall goods Johnny Maher has been fined $35 as a | vagrant A number of regular soldiers were here yesterday en route for Salt Lake €. W. Couldock appears in the Willow | Copee at the opera house this evening George Dunn, of Persia, and Olive Penn, of Shelby, have gained permit marry D. 8. Sigler, of Corning, has g to help the Methodists of Onklan: their new church Henry Johnson, i8 to begiven o ) Frainey to-morrow. Mr. Jernigan’s gon, who waa injured | by the bursting of a gan, is reported in a fair way to recover. Only one drunk run in Saturday mght He left a new pair of hoots for his sceuri ty. Not leg bail, but foot bail. One |m|| of large work mules for salo ehe: Inquire of G Ferguson & | .Nun‘ acific House, Council Bluils aturday afternoon Justice Schur knot uniting istina Hansen, to on 1 by arrested for lowdness, | ring beforo Justice tiea ik both ot o firemen at Odebolt, T, will give hursdiy evening, rd the parchuse ilkinson house at Malvern has | e repainted, remodeled, refurnished | and has been opened by Frank Wilkin® | BON Who proposes Lo run it in first cluss shape. Mrs. E. Crockw M. Crockwell, wife of 1.« at her home on Scott | : night. ‘The body has been “Watertown, N. Y., for inter- to ment. In coming from the beer garden Satur. day night Bob Strack and Andy Sharky gol into i lively row on upper Broad T 161100 Wora Looking FoRithicm yesterday. { the fundsof the bank there, i | Tittle | ANOTIER SKIPPED T0 CANADA "Port" Kirkland's (ooked Ways Rovealod by His Absconding SUNDAY HUNTING FOR COONS. A Nice Young Man Sceks a Loan on a Forged Abstéact This Week's Sensation at the People's Store In and Abount the Olty. A New “Port” for Cannda. The report that P. C. Kirkland, known here as “Port” Kirkland, has absconded taking with him causing no here. He from Oxford, Kansas, airprise and comment lived here nher of years, and | was el jated in busine Mr. James Brewster, an old m had built up a good business here, had accumulated considerable means Kirkland's relatives live necar Minne apolis, but ho had b with Mr. Brewstor since boyhood. He nsed delivery wazon, then was given a place ster's store, gradually getting into his contidence, until ln trusted him with the most important ons, When My, Brewster went yut of the wholesale grocery busine nd went to Kansas, about eighteen lere, mont! nt with him, here, Kirkland had beeome engaged in the jewelry busimess with W. D. Kirkland, a gentle- man who is not refated to him, although of similur name. The latter Kirkland is of the county auditor, and cnme here from - Milwatkee at his roth citation, ort” Kirklund had a 11 stook of Jewelty, W frow a man naumed Buchanan, at one time inbusiness on W D Kirkls with “Port,” and with this with o few additions, busin ed qu, W. D, Kirkland is Betore who was lwiy < was open ul workman ual attention, 1ard, until he has worked up business, quite a stock of g 55, TNl MeANtmG the other Kirkland went to Kansas with The Danghters of Rebekah will have o | Mr. Brewster basket social in Odd Fellows' hall to- | My, Brewster opened a bink at Osford. morrow evening. Al members of the | T vz man who liad been with him order and their families are invited to be | indd in whom e had L did nearly all the bu man, cmployed 3 two fingers smashed in” couplng e Friday night. Amputation beeame ne- cessary. His home is in Be There was a change in the police forc 1 Mn day by whicl 1 O O'Brien « on day duty, in place of Oficers Nugent, who will be on O'Bricn_takes the Broudway nd Kirk Un Main street on Jn\\ ns and ;n"hN 1 soul was taught by the old scriptures in dependently of the new The atairs of the Singer machine offic having been s htened out by Dunn. the peeinl S for Nebraska City ecution of J D Frene! dicted by the grand ju begins to-day. Several ¢ to unite in g ankagiving service in lln Congregational churen Thursday morn ing at 11 o'clock The sermon wiil he preached by Rey pistor of the First Baptist eb Other pastors will participute in the services J. K. MeDow ifter condneting snecessful reviv ingsin Stoosepm, has n‘mrmd honie, and now commences g6 in All Suints’ churen on Other munisters will ¢ meetings wre to be ka 2 Middleton, the pros- ) Wus it and whose tr assist him, kept up several w Mrs 1'xlln rine 00 ote e raenlarit i rers here | yesterday got so tull that the police had to enre for him. After getting sobered up at the station he h('m'\ll oll, 80 [0} eateh the tr and o With 1y comrmde Two others were mis 1 squad of soldicrs had o hunt the town over to find them John Richardson, & farmer owning o large amoun Hiorison county near Missouri V 18 ol h " urduy, at l,n ey djndged insane EVONING Wi tuken to \lm. " the insanc yium was eause by On his way to Monnt he showed by his insanity is of the west w insunmty al troubles. ant in the cars that his ture. actions Mrs, months, i cod 4'1 ye iy residen tarday mon The funcral will be held this ‘noriiug ut 9 o'clock Mra. Burns wius the oot f . James Burns, an en, Rock Taland railwhy, and this eity for the i leaves three ¢ a son. The Thursday evening. 0 res 2o have arri T'he fanmly muny frionds to sympathize will tuem in their deep m»rww At Beno's—gents’ j< wel - Cottage ranges, Garland stoves, diant Homes wnd Hub hescevs ot i Jatest patterns at bed rock jricos Cooper & McGee's, N 1 Main stacot. Ra ory at Opening ul' the Fair. The ladies of the Cathulic been spending much time in tensive proparations for the fain w opens in Masonic hull this cvenin g night the opening oune, there will be a musioal entertainment givin by twelve little girls. The progeamoi will prosent some very interesting featares, Soie benutiful tableaux will be given uesday evening there will bo the en tertainment in the opera ho se charge of Ms. O'Neill, This will be an operetta, The Two Sisters Wednesday ovening and doring the rest of the week the ertert: uu.m uts will continue in Ma-onie hall cdocaday night the young men of St lu\- b's aead emy will present [reland us 1t W ( 8. lhurulny night there will b Thankag s bull. I-lhlu) and Sutorda ni‘im the be the votng and rating for ticles presentod for tha be chureh. A curringe is to be wmost popular railwa, mechanie, other articles will be disposed of, - Drs. Judd & Smith's Kl grand given 1o the and nsoles. Only litty cents. No. 80 Foarth | Bt, Council Blufls, lowa. Agents wanted [ —- ectro-Magnetie | Having put in mvupl. te new stock of clothing, furnishing gomls, hats, i et Fox & Murhm No. 415 Mai invite the public to give them Bhoir oxpenses aro stull, and stiord to sell cheap | bro | Buwe, a8 ho wo o0 ho was missing e cashin the vanll wrapped fot of blank notes, marked the k. 3,000 and put this in the place b heen set forty-vight hours 50 18 Lo prevent 0o Speedy an ex- 1of the vanlt, 1t now appears Jooks have been sadly mudd} Cit has been ditlicuit o get, at 1l o ount taken. uspected that Ktk anaRhasgen speculating heavier than was generally thought, and the ing heavily he did not dare to meet ti final erash, and henee skipped. In yiew of this theory it is thought by some that he did uot fike with him more than two ot three thousand dollars, He lefu an in- head, aminali that the ...ll valid wite nnd one ehild. His wite is o datgehter of Mr, € cewster, o thy resideat of dison, o brother of M His absconding gin jumping onto his nte i the jew. elry store | My, Brewster, to secu himself, telegraphed | nd had th stock attached. Othey ditors of the a result sheritt . Louse here then enme in and as tock is in tho hands of the is a hard blow on Mr. Brewst dvanced in yoars. hen everything is ex- und that Kirk ht that amined it will i has ased Mr. Brewster's naume on w gr il of paper, perliaps enough to eripple him, if not ruin him I hard blow to W. D. Kirkland.” He has struggled o to build up a busi 5 wite has stood 50 nobly by him to bhe now eal fln'l lon h) in which” to put him adi 10t tell just what the outcome will e finances of the jewelry house ndled by “Port” Kirkland, and 1) necounts were in s pos- Just what shape he has them in 1wt at present be learned. W. D, Iand told rday that D never suspe ng wiih | his partnor. Brt man yes Aty thing w ho only i ws: He called *Por wtention against the of $150 Wil £ paid at and V' Port™ made ont w draft, en closed itin aletter to the ereditor, and dropped it into the box with other in the bauk. to be taken to the posto To his surprise he afterwards learne b as not sent. He had ubout it, simee his e tern home, but he ot no answoer. 1ty weews that it was all o blind, dropping it the hox, und that it mast have bees d e draft n|l propr from this there were nu oceucrenees o arouse his suspicions - e very finest fringes, fine silk ~hes, fine npholstering. of every de tion foot rests, 5, Cornicy s, window shades and iinds of etion Lapingy Cheapust west, Chica Cill on E Stockeit & Co,, No 09 Brondway. 1.)..‘,.” Bluts SULAtANIA] AbATAGHTOE itl: apd ran] est teloans. J W, & B L. Syaite, Peud street, - A Coon Hunt Charles Cruap, a wlured man, who works tor Keeline & Foit, had w lively St arly in the morning he got " row on Picrce street with Toe Coly aud wife o white couple living there ‘The police were sent for in hot haste, wad Mutahnd Guunella and Deputy Butes wontto the spot, reaching there just in mne for the ftinish Fhe Coles and Cruap were arvested. Mr, Koecline, one of Crump't employers, went socunty tor lus appesrcance for trial In the after nuoi Crimp got on his war paint sgain He borsowed a double barvelled shot gun from o neighbor, Hurey Knuball, who onto works with Crump. and started up Pierce street to an ot crowd, The coming to head quuriers thut wis Aturting another rov. the polico Wihen Ollic O'Brien arriy 1 bid the g id had stow He was Jennings, M the way he weat un. 1 Cramp b Alex dennings’ house mself away in an outhouse aptured, the gun given up by a0 wtartod for the station he tackled Oflicer O Bricn, striking the poliveman i atinging blow He ® wis ockod up, and u chicZe of resis i ded to the others i ainst whom he ma s | to the city, has taken upon his shoulders to tile their charges. | » heav y finaggial butden in\weder to give — ! the city such - Blace of amusens*nt, and Finest disy of meershaum - and if any man i tited. to speeial favors smokers’ goods for boliday gifts. T. 1. | grom'ine R T e King & Co., Cigars and “Tobuccos, 648 | peen an -u Shstie adadirer of Mr. REOMMEY, " et hauy a8 an uniusement manager, but it Slick Foggery. Lkes to see fair vlay. There are niny F. M. Bacon, the young mun arrested or - (VBrien in Omuba, and s now in the on is well conneoted, of forgery, Young B county jail. and the [0 e - | where | how to go about his scheme. THE OMAHA DAILY BE Sk, His father was | city dnomvo the -hermer formerly recorder of Onawa the young man's home stil Young Bacon has become familiat with stracts and all the details of real cs ate transactions, and hence knew just It appe county, | that he forged a complete abstract of by county n Gunwa, signad certain property ter of that the present reco With this identity, the ns of the property, ot | hecame to this city and sought to get { loan of #2530 on am 0. The tirm | upon whotn he caled took him to the of | fice of J.W. & E. L. 8quire, introducing | to drive the | ch he had got | 1d enteved into partnership | small stock, | him there. That firm, re! ol the young man bei had theirsuspicions their attention mainly to an of the papers, the mostg: been prepared at the the firm who introduced The papers all scemed straight thus introduced, nd devoted \mination ng and tho Under methods of business which office it s soon dis abstraet was o forge One UI the firm at once took the trail with an officer, and nabbed the fellow in Omnha, By their promptness and care fulness in the matter they haye managed to save themselves from any loss, while tho young man hns placed Hiniself in rather a gloomy position firm concluded to grant the loan the iy strict tho bost and eheapest oysters eall at Chicago Lunch Counter, 503 Broad- way., Oyster ~u\l|\ all day, only 10 cents, The ve w o York ety re coived w at Mrs. O, A Ro ge - Correet Abstracts of Titlo and Res tate Loansat MeMahon & Co's, Tearl strect. g Buy a cloak at Beno's, - pecial Reduction Sale, week one of the greatest experi Lin the city isto be made Rodda & Co, who have made ‘man, name of theiv People’s Store so miliar to all, ave going to try it. They have kept very clo their original | policy of selling many goods with small and got | ather than fow sales at big mar ey hav <0 suecessful that iich is reall hzen stores perowded with varchasers on the dullest days. Now they have do- fed that they haye surely nuvI\ on the track, aud as o fi to make this wee donble their They great reduetion salo, t'nmnlvnl-in;: ) morning, and mtinuing through profits, een }\ n ¢ hos 168 sules, the entive Profits are to be whit tled down stili closer so that prices will | astonish everybody, The such fre | | | just” the whole | ght buck hure to answer to a charge #0f the best opera houses in the v | warmly drc retensions” of closing out sules, ete, that the publio bas grown u litile snspicious, but when this firm make an announcement, the people jump at the offered. The simple reason is that the people have learned that People’s store means business rediction s winounced, or quent 3 mentof doubling sales will prove s il suc- cess, In dress goods there js nmense stock, and prices this k to bo from twenty Il\((!ll\ ‘v usual valio, Cam which have within thirty days been sold for one dollar, will be “offired at sixty cents. Thirty patterns of handsome eni- roidered and brocade combination suits sold for $10, in Engiish nd camelettes. These 0§20 only n few d 8 I 3 be serge, bison cloth will goods brought § ago. Soon through the entir ment. The dollar s vel Flannels are being put down to where the poorest family can allord to be Blankets and re to be wards. A very lurgo purchase | made Al firier i > also big reductions hing ymuh there are some special bargaine "Tho stoolt of elothing Think of an overcoat for suit for $10. The banner stock, which will « | the ave attention ¢ 5 the ol There is o most complete genuine seal garments 150 reliable plush sacques. satin quilte linings, chimo pockets, seal oriw meats, will be offered at %20 Itis uscless to name all the barg offeced. Dropin. Look them ove - nd sk your grocer for the it Smith & Loerke's 1t is the very onvineed, Be sure hrn'ui made Muin street ry it and b - For hayd and house furnishi q‘( prices oper & MeGe Lain stre, — Two Sisters, Don't fail to see the operatta of the o Sisters, which will be presen sveamg of the Catholic fai day, November 24, at Dohany's op house. The orehestra is replete with many beantiful choruses, ductts and solos, it which over one hundred wisses and children participate, party of svhool children” assemble to choose wnd crown i Queen of May. During the joy- oy testivities n band of gypiios mak their appearance, having among theie number 4 child stolen by them who after wards proved to be the long lost sister of the newly chosen Queen of May, who discovers her at this time. Rejoicing is entered into by the whole ehorus, clo by erowning both sisters Queens of M Pickets only twenty-tive cents adwmittig tw both the opera house and Masonic winple Lamps cheap st Homer's, 28 Muin St - v overything in the grocery line give the new firm of Kintz & Kleeh, 162 Broadway, a trinl and frosh Funcy gro - The Opera House Lic The filing ol a complaint aguinst Mr Dohany for not taking ont a licenze for lis upora houso seems like u bit of spite wor Not lon, a snide band of fenade ball players were allowed to give series of street and hall entertainments without paying n dollarof Lice They put & little advertisement in the mayor's campaign paper. Mr. Dohany has lved here for years dias spent his money here, has built an ra house which is a credit sinee gement which can be 't the fack oxists that ven Council Bluffs one , and things in the n sriticised just p sed himself finaneially in doing 80, This fact shouid be considercd by those who » 50 ready 1o talk about en- | | eou those who Ly o build up the 1 rs | ud other papers to prove his | lying on the fact | e S B ooy MONDAY, Less talk and more gencrous treat ment would count. for more. If the mayor 1¢ not given the courtesy of a pid. vate box. free, every time he” wants to sce u show, it ig vo reason why there shonld be a specinl attompt to squees Mr. Dohany. —— Ladies, see Beno's new dres. - The electric beit of Judd & Smith, 3% Fourth strect, Council Blufls, positi curcs rheumitism, nouralgia, dyspepsii, piles, paralysis, indigestion, fits, cold fect, nervousiess, hoadache, Kidney and liver complaints, loss of vitality, lead poiconing, lack of nerve force and vigor, wasting Weakness of those diseases of o personal nature in male and fomale - The Imperial Club, The new social club, which expocts to give a serics of parties this season, h heen given the above name. The organ ization has been completed, the following being the officore President —Dr. 1. M Vice-I" resident ; Geory a0 I line, W. I'. 8 Invitation: Seybert. L 2 coeption—F. S, Pasey, G. W. Thomp- son, Cliarles Haas h.n Flon Commitied ¢ Ihm\l\ 0.1 Stewart, W, W hlwmmn W. A. Gron weg. Dr. Hilton will be at_Bech hotel for a short time, and will be pleased to see old friends and patients, aud as many new ones as please to call. 1t pays to > buy your clothing at Jobn Beno & Co’s. Personal Paragraphs. faxwell and wife left yesterday for Chicago, their future hmm Hon. B. I'. Montgomer:; 1 at the Pacifie house from 1) o, Colorado, and will remain several days with his old friends here ¥ - m_ t Council Rlufis Daily N¢ paveil, Nov. 15, 18%5: Mr. Robert F and family, of Wyoming Territory, re cently visited Omaha; during the time of | their visit three of their chil affeeted with diphihe best combination of Omaha was employed two of the ehildren died. Dr. Thomas Jefivies, of this city, (Council Blutls), has treated over 1,000 of diphtheria during the la rs “H]m\lllnnnr a_ease, Comun \utluuv t to sr medieal skill - Picot lhlhn in the latest eolor Mrs. Roge - and work wnd Type Writing , with Van' Brunt, Thompson 5cents worth of T has a chanee, free, in the rmber 21, - Try Jolin Templeton’s **Ros N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Oflice Over Amerfean Expross, Sompuny. WEHMAN & MEYER'S I EE. Coincr Pearl Street and Fifth Avenue, COUNCIL BLUF Rink for ront for bells, partics, cte, cigar. theatrieal performunces Al kinds of refreshments and n FRUR LUNCH every morning. Kintz & Kleeb Fancy and Staple Graceries, No.162 - Broadway. Opposite Ogden House, Council Bluffs, - - Ia. This house he quently everyt fresh, 2 new tock one, conss g m is new and Prices s vonsonable as any other cery in the west. One tri KINTZ & ELEEB Grocers. Sutter Eotel! MISSOURI VALLEY, 10WA. CHAS SSUTTER Manager pectully Rdapted for the «ling_ public G0t i1 tho busiiness conter, Kuten $1 60 o duy first cluss sample roow, J. M. SMITH LEADING erchant Tailor! KO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, HAIR GOODS ~AT— Mrs.D. A. Benedict's, No. 87 Broadway, Council Blulle, aro is all we ask, Towa ? | thelow rato of TRN CENTS PRR LINE for the n became | Although tho | of | | | [ NOVEMBER 23, 1885, |S PECTIATL N NOTICR, Special | Tost, Found, To Loan Roarding, ete., will bo (s 'ICES. nents, sach a8 To Ront, Wants d in this column At frst inkertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINK | rach subeequent | mentsat our o | Broadway for tasortion, Leavo sdve v No. 13 Pearl streot, noar WANTS | TANTRD To buy all tho firsi< | W hand nouschold oods the o | sato, wuch as 18 socond- | . earpete NOt hAVIDE ETRICTLY fir time by not applying. All « [icrive prompt attention and will bo highest market prices by A, Brondway, dealor h how ‘and ttictly And furnituro, ot pikd 2 roncrs at Home $tonm 510 Broadway Council Biufls, ROOM-A niccly £ No Nt room {or rent wt No. cil Bnfrs, ¢ dosirous of yunt of my busine for gnlo my residenee, cornor and Ninth Brainard, Ouh avenie on premises. A b, Inqulye VTI-At MMuhon & Co's, | The Counel tho large bonr ground. No. 25—A busine Cherokeo county, low Jande, Value, abont $4.00), No. 8-~ A beéantitul hom ings, Mills county, lowa, . actos of property in Cherokeo, 1 tewdo for westorn in tho town of Hast. or Nebraska land. F00d business i v and aleo a own of Chenva 1 for cashor wilt exchinnge for wostsin No. 110-<A spicidid wall fmproved, 60 aores in Dickinson ‘o) Town, joining ‘thy nof Spirit 1 for a whort tiuic, t-v. por acre. i 10 187 Arc four fnproved farme in | Phiilips ¢ each with o small - | cumbrance uitns will th od tor unincumbered wild land fn N N 3480 neves in Holt eounty big Uit Wunt | partly Improved. at o exchango for morchiy N A fine two story brick rosidoneo, ann Beat cutinine i Coumels BuiTe. Wil frada | | tor ‘good nnincunbered Kuansas or Nebraska | Jagds. Valiie, $15.00 | 0 othe I cash tiful hon wwillbuy | Avet n A benntifu) euburban loc Towa, will exchinge for we n in fowa ™ lanis ro only a fow of anything ol UNION TICKET our special bar | | OFFICE | 1. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. } | No. 507 Brodway, Council Rluffs. Railway Time Table.| COUNCIL BLUFFS, Jollowing. is the time of central st Truitis | and ASHL ST St Louis Metcalf Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT | ens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTEIIITS. 5 nnd Boys' Business s and Hoys' Llor Suits, w Over hunt At T outs. TITDERVW IZAR. Merchant Eqrad 1o A hulf the Fat Mens’ Snits wnd Overcouts, Lean Mens' Suits end OVorcosts. Fut Mons' Troverrs Fentmlens Shirta and Trowsers in Seoteh wanls, Medicnted Scarlors, Extra Heavy Balbwigicans, | Tancy Colored Wools i wixed qushitive, trom ueh 10 $4.0). | DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS FOR TH ilor Trow =nra, hest, to order, FALL OF 1385, URITISIIING GOOD2 Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars And hfia, ! 1 and rey rices of arst el nuble | it W/t - e g o I T Bros. j RETAIL DEPARTMENT | 10il Bluffs, lowa, 842 mnd 24 Brondway, Co Hair Goods Hair Goods | Of ul kinds mado 1o Ofevry stylo eady JHLYES order. wade, HaigGroods Hair Goods CHES e, SO7 Bicadway. ONLY HOTEL In Council Blufts having ESOEL’\O’) 13, call bolls, dre Hot Main Sirec sagrn imp 1e., 170 \' 7 unnd 21 MAX MUHN, Py Avdall n alarm bolls - QW Never, Never, Never | Was able to buy so many good gccd s for sot tle money as now, at the low cash sales at .'HARKNESS BROTHERS, LOOK AT OUR Silks, Tricots, Homespuns and Boucle Dress Goods. Such Bargains in Blanket§ and Flannels. Our stock of —— Eiarimess Brothers: 441 BRUM]WAY CUUNEll BLUFES ! No TRAVELING AGENTS! '\’ EMPLOYED BY J. M PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoes &Rubber Goods No. 413 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Qur castomers get the Lencfit of the expense thus saved. Send for price ltsts WP .A.YLSWORTI—I Prick bus! On LU0 Gunt trucks—1lie best i tho workd, 808 E ghth Avenne and Eighth inza of Any kind raised or moved and satistaction guaranteod. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Frame houses move “lreet. STEAM DYE DRY CLEANING WORKS No. 29 Main Street, Council Bluffs, DRESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING. 'Roberts & Gleason, No. 74 Peurl Stroet, + » Council Bluffs, lows HOME STEAM LAUNDRY (CEO. W, SCHINCELE & CO.,) | No. 540 Broadway, Councrl Bluffs. | All work guarautoed oqua) to Troy Livndry Work calel for an | Flik 2 Allgoods by mudl OF eXpress feecive PrompL it wention. Sy cotultion— Cleanliness wod prom (iness. ol epbone No L. R. CANCERS £ CHROKIC DISEAGES or w u sty s er Thury 3 200 Vuinl s & Conel JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Stat and Fedoral © nusart B ock Beno. ctices in ita, s 7 and 8, 8 Ao, W M PSRN, OF’y'CER & PUSEY, Bf.NKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, whied, 1805, OFFIcER. Bt Northwestern Hotel. rited and turnished. Opp Broadwag Dy Depot, $150 per day, SAMUEL TATE, Prog, HAW, Manager, Newly Lo B Dress Making Parlors. M&E. J. A LASELLE, Of New Vark City, 108 Dncaan o e H $ { (! )