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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, THTRSDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, - OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at twenty conts per week. H. W. TiLro: T Manager, Stubbs, the hatter, New spring goods at Reiter's One chambermaid and one nurse girl wanted immediately at the Pacific house., Jake Shoup and Jefl Green were yes terday fined the usual amount for being dronk. The boot and shoe stock of Ole Hanson, in the hands of the ‘s millinery establishment s been closed on a chattel nortgag F. E. Stubbs now oc of Alderman Shugart, and Eighth street The police force is gradually getting miformed. There is not much fuss or feathers about them but Jots of business. Alexander & MceGeehon, at Atlantice, have dissolved, L Mo hon con- tinues the gene ¢ business, Montgomery , droggists at Atlantie, will on 1" dissolve part nership. Mr. .lnnw i to continue the business, H. A, Baird is negotiating for the stove 18 Broadway, formerly occupied by nry Eise n which to open the fruit 1 confectionary business. ‘e Omaha Dental Asso Haughawout, manager, have opy fitted up o handsome ‘suite of rooms at No. 284 Broadway. 1 heir advertisement appenrs ir ..mm.v. column, | .Ixnm-u N iies theresidence on First avenue e il ,;«.; b Jony being per: formed by | P There W terday, meet th . s one short of a quornm yes- nd the council adjourned to afternoon at 8 o'clock the ] council N |ll meet as a boar k The other d.n. l\f(!'l Immp: his vest poc ket whil Hendricks’ oftice to his own storc, J. L. Forman found his lost money on the »ulv walk in front of; va\ Eiscman & Co's, The (un-'u-r tionalists thei friends a i No. 619 Willow avenue, the enter to be by Mrs. E. E. Harkness, Mrs. Sheperd and Mrs, Cowles, Ill Reel has in Montana, he went (lul Wallbridge, the ng man for Kirscht & Co. The sl peeted to arrive 50 ont of ring from Justice here The Women's Cristian Temperance union has decided to have a sociable and entertainment in store room lately aceupied by Mr. 1, the time b fixed as next ¢ evening. All are invited to attend, and a pleasant time is assured. a h]n sant birth- Miss Ida Fellen- the residence of her Picifler. The young ipient of numerous pres: ents, among which wus a set of diamond enr-rings, Mrs. N. J. McCabe has commenced an action for divorce from J. W. McCabe. Bhe charges him with being untrue to her, and with having broken down her health by his actions, and t it last he rted her He was forme aletter er here, and disappeared ning aunt, Mrs lady was the re Real ostate begins to be more active than it has for some time past. J. Dl\‘! asan i 1ce, has sold three houses and lots during the past week, the Farns- 0L tiuronarty on Bontonserect allibude and lot to J. I, Anderson; another on Benton street to anothor party; and has sales Abllll(, ready to clos Those who have peen the costs in the fight against the ceme- tery, have got the amount reduced mate- yially by many of the witnesses agreeing ot to claim the fees to which they would legally be entitled. Much of the costs were on account of expert witnesse many doctors Irvm{, ’um hx: ¥ sworn, but many of d to throw off their > Th e the burden con- erably li; 'llh‘ from abour $600 to a little ov W. Buchanan, of Bucl Omaha, was in the city yesterday, oung married man who, it is alleged, had disposed of some mortgs elry. 1t appears the young man P come infatuated with a “lady of tho " and has squandered conside .\Ilh- on her, bmulo« making his *‘mash’’ esents of jewelry, ete., for which he ad not fully paid. When met face to face with his creditor, he completely withered and bogged to have it kept from the public for his wife's account. Professor Ricardo coutinues to give high wire exhibitions for a most \unlhy cause. His walking on a wire at the llly height of the tallest buquwuh)u-k ows marvelous daring and much skill. He is devoting the procceds to the benefit of the little Winchester boy, in order to enable the little fellow to purchase an ar- tificial limb. The public should be as generous s the daving performer, and the proceeds should casily be )mul-- sufli- ciently large to accomplish the charitable purpose for which the exhibitions are given, and to also repay the performer somewhat. A night clork m one of the hotels hear- ing that certain part assault him, fancied gric ance, prepared for such an emergeney by borrowing a o rovolver, all loaded, He confidentially explained the situation to onc of the policomen, and eautiously showed the officor the weapon with which he expected to defend him- self, The ofticer discovered thut the revolver hul n loaded with blank cartridges, and it then leaked out that a ob was being put up on the young man y which it was expected that he would be provoked into shooting, and the teasers would have a pocket” full of fun as there were no balls in the cartridges to do any damage. One young man, who had been out late, seeing “his best in u'lulnm;,lhunlgh Bayliss park, was startlod by secing two standing a the entrance, evidently One stood on each side and at once he con- were highwaymen \mmngto gloso upon him as soon a3 hw should ot ||u'||l He stopped about fifty pulled his trusty gun, and was luu. for battle, when one of the two spoke to him, and he made the happy discovery that they were two policemen. The new police lmu does not scem to realize that the sight of police after dark i8 80 unusual to many citizens, that they are liable to frig! 8 goot! inte dropping down with heart discuse. 1hey shauld break it on the public gently, un- til folks get used to sceing policemen on their beat: oy - " We Are With You! *The only Chicago & Northwestern ‘icket oilice has removed to No. 421 § wa 5(\\ abash oflico) and tickets are there w0ld to Chicago and nll rincipal points st . C. MiTcuELL, Ticket Agent. \ THREE SUSPICIOUS PROWLERS ! One of the Trio Oaptured at the Point of a Gun, CHANGES IN THE CITY SCHOOLS. Doings of the Connty Board The Bluffs' Part in the Omaba Mu- sical Festival—Honey Creek Mystery Unsolved. A Midnight Prowler, bout 1 o'clock yesterday wtain Anderson, of th volice, noticed three suspicions acting fellows prowling abont in the vicinity of the Masonic temple and along Bancroft street. One of them scemed to be exam ining Harkness Bros.’ store. way the fellows acted it scemed that a burglary or other mischicf was brewing Sceing the officer they sca | Anderson kept r one of them, overtook him near J.T. St dence. He called on the fi and throw up his nands, but the tried to pull a_revolver, and_ thie full of hole Ande 1 with his olver a allow him to pull ns nim to police morning fellow tened sorge Ryvan little else. He was sent to | day nd betc the expiration time further information concerning him will possibly be g ) that he is an important c nipped just in time to_ T'he police are on the lookont for the two others, but they have probably flown ere this, o1 G - . Embroidering and stitching of all kinds done to order at the Domcstie sewing machine parlor, No. 106 Main street, Mystery Unsolved. There has been as yet no identifi of the body of the man found d Honey Creck, Thereis a suppo that he was Thomas Pureell, of ri Neb, t winter Mr. Pareell was i 8 city, and spent two days here with George Altby, who lives near the gas works, On January 2he left here in search of work, going on foot along the line of the North western intending to go to M souri Vallay and then crossinginto Ne braska, if hie shouldfail to find cmploy ment on this side. The body about” thir inches in qu 10 pounds, sandy haie and ort moustache. He was ek pant long pateh on brown cottor black ek coat black vest, d. coat, stoga boots, and ton hand kerchief “wbout his neck. Nothing was found ia his poc! Iu 't exeo p\ three matehes, ation dressed in both legs, Do you intend spring? If you do Lead compiny and oil prep: aranteed to give perfect satisfaction. e by S. H. Kelly, 587 Main strect - ©Ohanges Among Teachers. A number of changes have taken place corps of teachers in the publie sed by resignations chiefly. yeoft takes Miss Jefteris’ place in the fifth grade of the Iill school. Miss Jefleris take: heretofore occu- pied by Miss n inthe Pieree street school. Mrs. J. J. Stuart, who has been serving substitute, now takes Miss Bloomer building. as also been serving substitute, fakes the place of Mrs. Collis ter in the fivst and second grade of tho Hill school. Miss has been chosen as a substitto t has been cha street school to new Picrce street se \ll S lh-ll the place of Miss Forsythe, ed, fuunh grade in the new Pneru street school. lllllm"‘\mll house this t e Carter White e plac Money to loan on ci erty at 6 and 7 per cent inte Devosueeessor to Odell & 1) ny, Au 30 street, S ty Board. The county board of supervisors con- tinued their session yesterday. It was de- cided to grant to J. H. Ott, of Walnut, a county permit to sell intoxicating hquors. There had been filed some protests and petitions against the gnmlin;,' of this license, but after examining_ into both sides the board concluded to give it. A number of bridge matters were con- sidered yesterday. lo-day the letting of contracts for building fimlgcs wil concluded. It is expected that George Mann, the architect of the new court house, will be here to-day to confer with the board. I'he board yesterday checked ove accounts of Mr. Hardin, supervis the poor, and settled with him. —~— The Cou the ess Brothers will ha ing dry goods opening on B & Mo doods will bo said dn The store will be closed from 5107 p. m. Harkness " Dr. McLeod, ocu 502 Broadivay, Council Blults st of (hn~u( ‘ouncil vho are taking part m ival to be given in the e 1st, Pratt, Officer, Lulu Janie Baldwin, J n-]vn Ida I The following is a Bluffs vocalists the musical fe position building at Oni under the direction of Prof. 8. G of Chicago: Misses Juli Jones, Addie Horton, Mmm.- Mlllm, M Tattie J‘(l inger, M Gifmore, Noble, € Rice, F W. H - Dressmaking, Lumul' nml fitting, Miss Gleason, No. 81 Pearl strect. I 3 (I| ( i.. Judson, tacy, W by For the latest Miss (ileason, No of dressmaking see Pearl street, Ll Avoca Happenings. Avoca, lowa, April 6. — Everything quict out this way, save once in a while a little too much “‘sixty fights to the gal- lon"” creates lond words, accompanied with emphatic gestures—without further harm or violence. At the first meeting of the new council which oceurred Monday night, their ap- pointments were: City marshal, J. M Long; night watch, D, Heller; treasurer (to fill vacaney), J. W. Davis; city attor- ney, A. Babeock. The appointments of the above named gentlemen gives general satisfaction. Of course there are some who are never satistied, and it is noticeable that those who grumble the most do not own city property or pay a cent tax, and ten chances to one iive out- sido the city limits, and only make them- le notorious by trying to poiut out to r city oficials their duties. Ml and Mrs. H. J. Chambers mourn the loss of their little Edd who died Sunday morning at the residence of E. iteh after & long and painful illne | He was followed to his last resting pl | Tuesday afternoon by a large coucourse | fornia, w merchant’s | d from the | | is in Chic | So goes the world. THE OWAHAD&ILY BEF [TURSDAY. APRIL 8 of friends who deeply sympatl the parents in this their sad bereave . Hetzel, who was summoned to Davenport by telegram to the bedside of his mother last week, retarned home | Tuesday morn Mrs. Hetzel having wered suffic <nH\ to be conside v‘u!, out of danger i Mr. and M E. Cook ened from lmwn]u-n Sunday morning from their sad mission, that of attending the func of Mr, Cook's mother H, traveling agent for the [ H\nu_ night in relation excursion from Omaha to Cali ich orcars soon Quite a number of Avocaites are talk- ing California strong, and possibly some may go. It certainly would be o de lightful trip, and with the cheap round prate Mr. Green gives, there is noth ing to prevent tl overs of travel ”"li sightsceing from going N. . Sanford returned from Chicago Sunday morning. % M C. yrton and Mrs, E. 1) ro taking in the sights of Had Hetziel is visiting her pa fu»n lowa, this week, While ‘N been confined to the al o Fal.oomis, of Shelby, visitor fFnesday X 'S, A. Babeock was in Omaha Fri was an Avoca L was in town his best gir . ulso lingers near. - rkness Brothers ¥ evening. spring opening — Money to loan by Forrest Smith, - Personal Par agraphs. James A, Jackson has returned from the wes H. W f Oskaloosa, Towa, was in the ¢ v of Omaha, was a Ci n yesterday W. Miller and Mrs. H. 8. Gile, Junction, were in the city yes shopping trip, and stonped at house, o iI anesville, ooking after dltural Machin turing company, of which he A Il Honeycut and wi i e in the ¢, and left riends \\Im I\ Hw\ \H“ return home. Nelson Wheateroft, W. H. Barton, Wr Cullington, B. Tilton, Anna Jefferson, H. mpaign, terday on the Paci ast evening there, after “Shadews of 4 Gr at the Ogden housc e salesman s just returned his n vester ) Charles nd julging reted that he ttle ranch. from WEUTS A COW: from appearan bought an inte Privee’s “Pl estin a ¢ ant Pargative Pel! are perfect preventives of constipation Inelosed in Jglass bottles, always frosh: By all druggists. o wwts of titles and real 1 Substantial abstrs 3 Squire, 101 te loans, J 3 rl street, Council nm- —-— European Millions. Fondon Times; For iy years the 1 2,000,000 lmL the rich in the 1 he Cz: the present time are the two annlv brothers. They control more petroleum than any mhm concernin the world, Their weal really beyond caleulation, though a cor- respondent thinks that £50,000,000 is not an extravagant estimate. belon, men. heir united prope: Crties pass e \nn beyond the millions. In the they have loaned to ¢ n Lum governments near’ ,000,000. fordly power is shown in a modern instance. 1In 1836 the Prussian govern- ment demanded an indenmnity of £5,000,- 000 from the city of Frankfort. The Thead of the Rothschild house in that city sent ~rd to Count Rismarck that if an at- npl 7 ¢ force th lc\\ he t would br und Bismarck was compelled to give way. Tn- ferior only. to. tho. Rothsokilds Baring brothers, yvho have “at ins cous command’” £50,000,000. Among the richest of moderns is the ar of Russia, who enjoys from his por- estate an_income of There are seyeral noblemen in lun"l and who have immense wealth attheir com- mand. The dukes of Buecleuch, Devon- shire and Norfolk and the marquis of Bute have each_of them rent-rolls of nong £400,000 per annum. The duke of Portland Who died recently, left unentailed prop- erty of over £3,000,000. The wter part of his palace was construe finder: ground. His banquet hall, ball-room, riding-school, and a numoer of superb guv~| rooms are veritable tunnels, d hion so splendid as to s eribed, like a story of the M b n than un{ of "these million- aires is the duke of Westminster, who umluulm-d]y has che largest income of individual in the worfd. His fortune largely in theudiametrically opposi rogions of London known as the We End and Seven Dials. He owns acre upon acre of the most aristocratic do- main in London, and his tenements cover miles in the workt'slums in the world. His income is said to amount to £10 a minute, PILES! KILE PILES A sure cure for i ulAl Bleeding, Itchin and Ulcerated Piles aas been d vered by Dr. Williams, (an Imiian remedy), called Dr \Vlllmuh' Indian Pile Ointment. A single cured the worst chronic ¢ases of 2 or w,mn standing, 'No one need suffer five minutes after up}:]) ng this wonderful svoth ing medicine, “Lotions and instruments do more harm than good. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particulacly at night after getting waram in bed), acts as a poultice, gives nstant relief, and is prepared only for Pile. itehing of private parts, and for nothing else, DISEASES CUR razier's Magic Ointment e as by Plinp! Black Heads or Grubs, Bioteties and ruptions on the_ face, leaving lblll:;l:l‘l‘l clear 1H|Al b{‘.unl(rnl Also eures Iteh, i heum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and Old Uh\lln.llu Uleer Vi » Sold by druggists, or mailed on receipt of iled by hnhll & (‘u‘ Schroeter & Conrad. At whelesale by C. F. Goodman. - Betweén the Acts. New York Times: Dumiey had corted the landlady's daughter to th opera, and after the first act she said, in her girlish, insinuating way “Wouldn't you like to ste v dut and g retto, Mr. Dumley” *No, 1 thin lied Dumley, whose operatic exp somewhat limited; “if a man rt a lady to the theatre without going out between the acts Im should cither stay at home or go ulone.” ——— i When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Whou she hiad Children, she gave them Castoria, (An Execcutive Session. Washington Crfie: She was daughter of A sengtor, and her sw h 1 beentosed Ner overy: night since Lent had given them time and op portunity. Her father hecame somewhi rmed, and this moeaing he ealled h into his ‘study " she ly; you sent fo dnughter,” He re Blank has lnwn to night for some time pasts” 3 papa.” “And he whs he ast night:’ “Yes, papa.” “Well, ¢ L 1 want to know what nw-urrn[ betwe during your protrac dlor; T ask it, my thild, because 1 have ons rm wishing to know, replicd the girl with t in her eyes, “I'do not doubt your right to ask what occurred thes was an executive session; il would not have me divulge the sec such @ meeting, would your” “The old d never a word In reply. th - To the Public Circumstances beyond onr control have delayed the closing out of our en- tire stock as we had purposed. The approaching season of spring trade finds us with a goodly stock of Dry Goods and Carpets, some lines de- pleted but cleared of undesirable goods, Being in the dry goods business we know of no better place to continue the same than in Council Bluffs. We shall therefore re-stock every dapartment with new and seasonable goods, Our My, E. B, Havkue now naking pur- erimarkets, and we shall soon have a Choice, New Stock To offer onr eustomers. Ourcarpet de- partment will be complete with the new patterns of Mogquette, Body Brussels, Ete.. Bte, rtaing. and curtain goods fromdomestic and foreign markets. We have already on our tables the choicestselections sf §wiss and IHam- burg embroideries ever offered in the city, ane an excellent- assortment of white goods to which e shall make frequent additions. i We thank our many patrons for their favors and good will i the past, and we shall-endeavor to merit the same in the future, by attention to their inter- ests, and by good goods and we invite allto call and examine our new pur- chases before buying in other markets. “'Harkness Bros 401 BROADWAY Council Bluffs, Io_wa_. Omaha Dental Associa'n Cor, 16th and Douglas Sts. Filling at lowest price, with gold, silver and other combinutions Gold plate und continuous Gum Teeth a specinlty. Best Sets of Teeth, $S, Former price #15, Perfect it and best materiul. work guuranteed, Council Bluffs Office, .,M HRUAI)\VAY \\ E\l hll)l‘ An Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewis & Arnd, Props. engers and b to and from ains. Bussc bagguge wig- ons make connections with all trains. Prompt attention given to all cuils,' Specinl rutes to theatrical troupes and commercinl men, Car- ringes run day and night. Offico at Ogden House. Telophone 123, Also at Bechtele's Hotel. Leave orders on th lates, THE CARTER WHITE LEAD CO'S, DIAMOND BHASD OF STRICTY PURE 1B D, ZINC /N D OIL PATINTS fAre abolutely pure, as relsosented. Ono gul ion will ¥ Lwo hundred and ffty squir foot two coute; and will Sy b Ionger (has uny other paint manufactured. For sale by S H KELILY, Dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Etc, 507 Main Btreet, Council Bluffs, P, all Marchomt Joiker. W Wesowsd 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs. WHOLESALE AND JOB3iit | EOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICCLTURAL IMPLEMENTS. DEERE, WELLS & CO,, Wholesale Agrlcallural Implemsnts, Bagsiss, ol Bluffs, Towa, KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO., Corn Shallers, Stalk Catters, cadors, Corn Planters, Feod Cat Factory, Rock Falls, Tils, Main St., Council Bluffs. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manaf'rs an 1 Jobhers of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggiss, Carriagos, and all kinls of Farm Mao‘in y. 1100 to 1115 South Main Strect, Council Blufts, Towa, AXE HANDLES, O umasox, T HLDovaees, G Pros&Trons, V.Pros AMn, Couacil Bl.lTs Hndla Facmy. Manufacturers of Ax Tandios, of every d o FW i ol ledeo nnd Small ription. ; CARPETS. 2 COUNCIL BLU S CARP! CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadss, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtiros, Uphiolstery Goods, e, No. 405 Iroaway Council Blufts, owi CIGARS, TORACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOOR —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Bluffs, Towa. COMMISSION. McCLURG CRACKER CO., —Manufa rers of — Fine Crackers, Biscuits aad Cakss, Couneil Blufts, CROCKERY, MAURER & CRAIG, lmporlers&Jth=raorCrockery Glasswara HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale D'ugmls Oxh, Pamts Glass, Druggis Main St and DRY GOODS. . E. SMITH & CO., l.m)m_e's and Jabbers of Dl‘] Goads Notions. Et 112 and 114 Maf arl St Council Blafs, 10w Wholesale California Frults a Specialty General Commiss No. 542 n. Broadway, Council Bluffs. Wholesale Pruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pet neil Blufrs, E GROC ) GRONEWEG & Jobbars in Staple and Famcy Groserles, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, Towa. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Broad- way, Council Bluffs, HARDWARE. P. C. DE VOL, Wholesale Hardware, Tinware, Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerators, ete, Nos. 504 Brondway, and 10 Main strect, Council Bluffs, HAR % BECKMAN & Cu., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesale Deafers in Lealher Harness, Saddlery, Etc. ._Council _Bluffs, Towa. CAPS, E'TC. METCALF IH{O"I‘HIA RS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 312 and 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. KEELINE & FF ‘Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, owa. HIDES AND WOOL. D, H. blt-ll‘\‘ll- Ll) & ( 0., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Grense and Furs Council Blufts, Towa. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO, —Wholesale Dealers in— [lluminating & [.ubrlcalhr1 Qils, Gasolina BTC, 8. nnndnm Agent, lmml n Hlufrs. Towa. LUMBER, PILING, E A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Matorinl Specinlties Wholosulo Luuw: ber ot all Kinds. Oftice No. 130 Main St., Council Bluts, Town. WINES AND LIQUOR: JOHN LINDER, Wholcsale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for St Gotthard's Her Dit No. 13 Main 5t. Council Bluifs, SCHNEIDER & BE Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Couneil Blufs. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Compuny. Farm at a Bargain. Well improved farm of 167 ucres for from Council Bluifs, Address 1KA SCOFIELD, 11 Couuncil Blufls, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick baildin: any Kind raised or m onLictie (iaat traoks ~the best i the w 808 Hight'y SPECIAL NOTICES vortisoments, such A¢ Silo, To Raat, Wanty Boarding, ete., will bo insartod in this columnat | thelow rate ot TEN CENTS PRR LINE for thy firstinsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for ench aubsequent insertion. Loave advertisy mentsat our oMce, No. 12 Pearl streot, noar | Broadway, Council Blufrs, WANTS. ~A good wirl to do louse wi venth street, Council lhutre JREMEMBER=TY Innds are the m Al lands i the maps and pply to FANTE WA et MOR AL | Fun RENT. 120 Fourth ner stroet. VAN & WALKED r Citizon's Dant ~Cook. Apply to H. €. Hammond, . and D, Couneil Blufm Lin quantitics to suit, Five strect, or of room cottage. Inguire at McMicken, 815 Jish relible chimges, or trnde nanythin will send you a pil acil Blaffs TIMOTHY SEED. 1 have a quantity of sound, well cleaned seot which 1 offer at reasonable nee solicited . W. Ry, crop of 1883, Correspond BUTLER, Schaller, Towa, Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following s tho time of arrival and departure of t d ti the locul doy Iminutes eatie "'“'“”unu. 0 & NOu Mail pot ten and arrive ton minutes later: 1, ARRIVE. mmodution xp €2 g2z 22E r Expros Om. & ItV COUNCIL EL JF STEAM DYE WORKS HRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE No. 29 Main St., Council Bluffs, Opp. Postoffice, RICE, M. or other tumors removed wichout the knifo or drawing of blood. R, CANCERS fl"RO]IlG DISEASES of ail kinds & spociaity. o\cn\nrxyyom .11 Pearl Street, B Q‘Lm:un.mm Fiea “MURDER MOST FOUL” To Allow Anyone to Dieof Diphtheria! D URING the last six years there has not been adeath from Diphtheria in any case where THOMAS RIES' NTIVE and CuRE was used. It hae been the means of say- ing thousands of lives and might have cured hundreds of thousands more. Indispensible in putrid sore throut, ulignant slarlet fey changing it in 48 hours to the #imple fo; fallible cure for ull Inflammatory, Ulcerativ Putrid, Cancerous Uleeration of tho Womb aud all Carturral conditions Price Full printod instructions how to use the medi- cine sent with it. No doctor vequired. Dyspepsia | Dyspepsia ! Dyspeptic, why live in misery, and die in dis- puir with cancer of the stoma Dr. Thomas Jefferies cures o y case of lmiul tion and constipation ina ve) B erences given. Dyspepsia is th per cent of all discased conditions. for two weeks treatient, Price § rom the Council BluiTs Daily Herald: M. Gerard, wite of Engineer Gerard, nion Pacific, this city, his been a grent sufferes for muny years, with what was sup- posed to be cancer of the throat, It was so bad that sho was threate vation- Her general health was o She could only swallow liquid food, and ev that her stomach could not digest or assimilate. Physicinns of Council Bluffs and Omabu give no'rolief. Dr. Jefforis, of this city, was called In four weceks' tim hus completely restored her general helih, Had Mrs, Gerard not obtuined relief soon she would have died fre condition that destroyed the lilc Dr. Jefterics’ diptherla medicine all kinds of sore throut. DR. JEFFERIES' REMEDIES at his Office, il Bl ptof Price. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, infallible in Can only Lo obtained HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER, 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. THOS. OFFICER. . B M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Estublished 1867 he cured her throat, and | ved and satistaction guarantead. L Avenue anl Eighth Strest, Frame houses moved Council Bluffs, JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCOIL BLUFFS, Practices in State and Federal C t Rooms 7 aud 8, Snuzart Blogk, Horses and Mle For all purposes. bought and sold, ut ro’all and in lota. Lavgre quantittes to select from, MASON WISE. tre2t, Near Pucific House, Council Bluffs, I WILL PAY The Highest Market Price For all kinds of second hand household goods and STOVES. M. DROHLICH, 608 Broadway, Council Bluffs. 6th ¢ AC.BURNHAM, Pres. LW, TULLEYS, Vice-Pros, JamEs N. Biroww, Cashier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, $100,000 . 250,000 1,000,000 Capital, . oviieniin Authorized Capital. .. Stoclkholders Represent. . . Do n general banking businnss, Accounts of bunks, bankers, mershants, man. ufacturers und inaividunls roeived on favora- Vlo terms. Domestic und forolgn exchango. The very best of attention given to all busi ne nitted 1o our care. KIEL SALE STABLES SB pejuRLIEM Y0018 [1§ and Mules kopt constantly for sale at retail or in car londs. Orders_promdtly filled by contract on short Stock s e 8 £ notice. _Stable Corner Fifth Avenue and Fourth St Council Bluffs Iown, CARPETS, CURTAINS, OILL. CI.OTET Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades,Etc Wholesale and Retail. —~~——— Spl'fngmflfi Our stock is now com- plete and contains the newest designs and colorings in all grades of Carpets, lurnuna Kug s, Tnhalstery bl)(NI\l. ete. ~Matt orne,? 0t- POPULAR PRICE: tended to prompt'y, Fine Uplmlstexy Work to order. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS 0., 405 Broadway. RUSSELL&Co Manufactureraof all sizes of Automatic Engines Especially Designed for Runninz MILLS, GRAIN,ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGIITS, Tubular and Locomotive Roilers, New Massillon Threshers, Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers, STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, . Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Blufts, BEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. e and Lamps, &CH. No. 23, Main St., Council Blufls, Ta, I.ocklng “Bracket for Fences AND OTHER RALLS, HOD?, EIC, BUILT WITHOUYT ATLS. cadily taken out or re, feneis, iron or wood of wuy sort. For 3. BECKMAN entor Council Blulfs, Stato and county rights for sale. ONLY HOTEL 1n Council Blufls baviug Flire Hsca Andall moaern improveiacats, call boTa wlurm beils, ete., istho LRI"»S’I ON HOUSE! (=] fire 17 snd 219, Maio Stroet, Madk MOMN, Fropriste

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