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THE fiAgiBEfi COUNCIL BLUFFS. MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Deliverea by carrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week. H, W. TiLtos, - - . TELEPHONES: Postxees OrFice, No, 43, Nient Evrron, No, 23, Manager. Stubbs, the hatter New spring goods at Reiter's. ex" now runs Lacy's old stand. The city council me gain this even- ing. Baylies park was well patronized yes- terday. Max Mohn is making improvements in the Creston ho Call and see 18 Broadw. k Ll\vlnu hignt as apma ot The construction of the district vere- graph system begins to-day. Mr. Therkelson is building a fine addi- tion to his home, on Madison street. The Council Blufts Odd Fellows are preparing to join with their Omaha breth- ren in celebrating the anniversary of the order April 26, in Omaha It has been fully decided to have a meeting at the driving park here August # and September 1, 2 and 3, the woek before the Omaha meeting. Deputy Sheriff Cram, of Audubon eounty, arrested A. Welsh in Ne- braska n him back on a charge of selling mortgaged property. Injunction papers were served Satur- ||u|u| M addy White from assing upon” the premises ipied by Hor forsnor usbanid, » saloons seemed to be closed prefty izhly yesterday, but “Sport” Miller, often whe angels fq to tread, su ed in auenching his thirst. Joseph Proctor_appears at the opera house supported by his duught “Virginius.! To-morrow night “Nick of the Woods" is to be given, Henry Russell, aged about 19 y died ut the home'of his parents, on” street, Friday evening, after a brief Ness, yestorday school lm.ml iyx I ‘ex”” at Lacy's old place, was run in Saturday Irunk, il £ il held t 3 n for cutting down llwh School hill ‘and lowering the buildir The work will probably commence soon, T ors of the Council al bank held & meeting cted L, W. Tulle presi- Evans vice pr ins as cash special from Captai saying he would wedding trip on a f: sl ht, and _they were prepar- ing to receive him with duc enthusi e Work was continued Impmwmnm of Jud block, although it The roof ln-uu_f open and there being lmluhl of great damage in case of rain, was the Teason assigned. A telephone message wasreceived from the waterworks Saturday night, asking the police to come down and suppi ess u fellow who was drunk and terrorizing the neighborhood with a revolver. When the police arrived the tellow had sub- sided of his own accord. A tramp hanging about the vicinity of the Chicago & Northwestern depot, caused some alarm among some of the Women Hiving i At Vicinity., e wss arrested and ga the name of Nick Eclenger. A chance to explain will be given lum this morning, The ente: ment given b dren of the Home of the I‘n\-\ dle: be repeated, with som progamme, on Sind at the opera house. The entes uml-m. is to be free, and a collection is to be taken for the benefit of the institution. 1f the mayor and _his police force do not stop their foolishness about shutting up the T restraiving the boys Sunday, they will break the heart of the reporters, for the Sundays under the new regime do not produce énough items rorncmmnv weckly. Yesterday eve as still except the dust, which wus u little too fly, on the business streets ening, May 2, in the Bluffs is as well as quality. e pust two days tiere has been some little int ence with the usual smooth running of the oflice, on account of the laying of a new floor and the putting in of a new switch board, but these improye- ments were necessary, ;and now that they are made the serviee will resumo its ac- customed regularity. The examination Coffman, cha violence to Fr salted in his b $600 bonds to keep the peace from going to pieces. The charge that Mr. Coffmun made an assault upon a woman isto be heard next Thursday. The piling up_of so many char and suits against Coffman rather turns public sentiment in his favor, it seeming as if his cnemies were overdoing the matter. Missouri Valley w: government_for’ Harrison county, and ‘wants tobadly. Some of the enthusiastic citizens are “trying to boom a plan by which Missouri V.|Ilu) is to donate the grounds for a court house, and raise the necessary money for a building, if the . county will give it the seat. Logan does not propose to [ilvu it up, and by keeping the bidding lively there is a good pros- peet for the county to get a court house pretty cheap. “I baven't seen a copy of the nr«lh nances since I have been mayor,” marked Col. Chapman to the council llle other evening, I haven't boen able to tind any. How have you b otting along, haven't you had any The in- quiry did not bring forth any satisfactory response. The old mayor was not so anxious to know what the ordinances of the city were, and the conneil has been xflmnfifl]tmg with an old scrap book, Which is now being used in getting out the now coditication, Tho need of havs ing the ordinances in some form wl thoy can be referred to is very great, and the work of getting out the mw volume does not progross \ n The telephone sery Inoreasinig in quanti in the case of Arch threatening min, has re- ts to be tue scat of Baby urrl-.‘n. I have one of the finest linos west of Chicago. My prices will be right and guality always of the best. Cull and see my line. 1guarantee you will be satis- fied all around. L, C. Brackewt, No. 288 Broadway. e Dr. Fish's Lectures. To-night is the opening of the serics of seiontific and philosophic lectures to be yen by Dr. E. W. Fish at the rooms of %A A. The subject to-night ‘Illl be ‘On the World Before the Flood."" ‘l‘hcn lectures are said to be very popu- g as well &s instructive. . — Peremptory um-uon sale of the balance of l.h- stock of Dowl mprising oii cioths, mattings, dress goods, fns, brocades, velveleens, od »i! manner of dry cmneoce Tuesday atl _ fer® sew Srrites Ais trlands to call on Dim 0s i sey s ld slan i, SIMON PURE INFELICITY. Mrs. 8imon Attempts to Oonquer Her Hus- band With a Olub, MARCUS, THE SHOOTER, HOME. Spley Talk of Barbers — A Carson Man's Troubles — Gov. Stans ford's Horses Here.—Burg- lars Secare Shoes. They Don't Beat As One. George Simon and wife, who live at Neola, do not seem to be the most loving of couples. They have been married less than a year, but the honeymoon had an almost total eclipse in less than two months after the white necktic and gloves He concluded that he wanted a divorce, but that freak had no cooner been quicted than war broke out afresh, and acearding to his tale she got so mad at him last fall that she shot at im l‘nur marksmanship saved him. Sature was brought to this city and st unae: Campbell’s earo, having seen badly used up in another envouiter with his “wife. He states that whil standing at the foot of his bed she sud- denly entered the room with a club, with sh she dealt him a blow across the and as he staggered under the w she grabbed him and bent him over endbonrd of the bedstead until she y snapped his spine in Com- s been lodged her in y Clark’s l'UIll\ at Neoln. He g ¢ named Johnson, on Bre injuries » thougzht to be quit o toney to loan by Forrest Smith. Lather Gossip. “You fellows didn’t get down to the bottom facts about that Ben Long shoot- ing serape,” remarked the barber as gave the razor an extra honing, in v of the reporter's cheek, on which he W working. “Ben wasn't so much to blam as some would make out. It is a d certain fact that he found two fellows in the house, when he eame back so unex- pectedly from Missouri Valley that night. One of them was a barber, Joe Anderson. Barbers have some troubles as well « other folks, and when Long came around the next day with a big gun, hunting for Anderson, Joe just jumped out of town, and has stayed out ever since. Long uuul.l have shot him sure. I hear that ing over the river,and I expect almost any hus run across him there, ahd put a hole through him A an\ er in the next chair straightened up, after | and while the finish- ing touche ) i lllnll: going to huve aninfo ion filed ag ong for shooting at his wife, but it was all drawn up, the woman backe out and wouldn't sign it. The tact [ think is that they did not care to show up who was in the louse when Long came home and L(?lll“ll’“(‘l‘ll shooting."” “By the way,” chipped in another, as he ealled **next,” “I saw Derksen the other day i in Omah: s working there in a barb s that he won come ovi iver, and that if he ha uds here and they want to can find him in Omaha. I get it pretty straight from an- other barber, whom Derksen told all about it, e pretty badly laid out in California. When he jump the Blufls he took about §1,700 with him. Alter getting out there in’ Californi (el phorts who out with him, gmlum to oon and a gambling Yl.\w was a earpen- fer by trade, and he didn't know an thing about such a busincss, and_Der] sen, you know. made him be it, and that there was millions in it, and s0 Derkson let Robe head' and manage the business. Roberts stood ih with the gang to do Derksen up or clse he got fooled himself. Anyway the gang got right away with the roll. Derksen lost about all that he got away with from here. I guess that he has got a little left, but not much ,He is now working by the week For the lm.l)st style ot d Miss Gleason, No. 84 Pe: Marked by Marcus. M. Marcus, who shot the man Brontz in Grand Island on Tuesday morning last, eame into the Council Bluffs BEE office on Saturday morning and explained the shooting in the following: “Monday night was very dark and rainy. self aud clerk slept in the store in Grand Island. [ left here on April 6th to open a branch store there. About 3:30 o'clock Tuesday morning some pped at the store door and shook vu:m. away and came the second ¢ the door. Ithought o party. I asked who w there nml no response eame; told them I would shoot if they didn’t leave. The third time they came back they tried the back door and windows, then went to the front door again. 1 warned them that I would shoot, but they shook the door so 1 'expected it would burstin. 1 then shot through the door, it being so dark I could not see yone outside, After the shot the shaking of the door became more vigorous, so I shot again, aftor which all became quiet, I sood 4t the foot of my bed and listened for fully half an hour, when I heard groans, - My clerk and I then went out- side and found a man groaming. He was shot in the eye. 1 immediately went for the police; they had seen the eral times that night on the s had threatened to arrest him if they him agam. On Tuesday morning m and clerk were bailed out on $200. the trial we were both discharged.”” Mar- cus says he don’t know what condition not seen him since At I am making a specialty in this line this season. Have put in & heavier stock than ever before. Have over 60 styles of jointed rods in split Bamboo, Lan od and other kinds, Everything in baits, oiled silk, raw silk, braided lines, and all kind of lines. Come in and sce me. I will take pleasure in showing you the goods whet&mr you buy or not. 1. C. BrackErT, No. 238 Broadway, (,ouncll Bluils, b; cutting and fitting by 0. 84 Penrl street. Dressmakin Miss Gleason, A Fine Horse Show. ‘The epecial train of twelve cars loaded with blooded horses, the property of ex-Governor Stanford, of California, urrived heve Saturday. The horses have been taken to the driving park, where they will get needed rest and care pre- paratory to their being taken to New York. The stock is in cl:arge of Charles Marvin, ev-Governor Stanford's mun- ager, who is assisted by McPher- son. There ave 108 of lhele tine horses, most of which ave to be sold in the east, There are a number of fast flyere b are to be entered in eastern races. The trotters ure all sired by the famous Elec- tione a famous staillon. Among them is Hinda Rose, six years old, with a record at gue year of 2864, und a uuu year old record of 2:18}; Palo Alto, a four year old stallion, with a two year old record of 2:93 Manzinetia, four year old record of 2:28%; Sphinx, three ear old stallion, with ecord of 'he horses are attracting much atten- tron, and many Visitors are gazing upon them with admiration - Pereonal Paragraphs, Simon Eiseman went east last evening. _Frank Terry, of Bradford, Pa.,is in the ¢ James N. Jackson left yesterday for Chieago. H. W. Byers, of Earling, Towa, |Iu- city yesterday. 5. F. Jackson,"of Van Horn, Towa, Sun- dayed in the Blufls, Conrad Geise has so to be able to ride out. W. C. McNy in the Bluiis y was in far recovered as of Sioux City, was day. of the Silver City bank, n the city yesterd: 8. Richmond, of Cedar Rapids, was a Sunday sojournet at the Ogden. 3. C. Honn, who has been quite ser 11, is reported now as improving. W. J. Nutteryille, of Panama, Iowa, C. N. Miller, of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, was among the Sunday guests at the Ugaerr. L. B. Sheafe and d; from Sanoma, Cal., brother. Miss L Ruscell, of Glenwond, is in tho city visiting her friend, N Walker. 0. D. Haigh, who works Nebrask: Percgoy & Moore, came in off the 1 Saturd aghter, Ms e here visitmg his yrk and other castern citi a pleasure trip. Jim Bliss, one of Council BIufI’ old ci- since located at Harlan, is oft of Atlantic, shopping tour J Amluhun in the city Saturday on & and slupyml at the Pacific Judge Lootbourow wa urday night, log for h s home in Atlant H. Quick, of Des \lnnu' tendent of the United tes company, was in the cf ||) unhy Frank Durlin, th tern in nm of engi- neer, has so fu ¥ rallic flll()]\L s to I)o .ll:ltv to be nul for Porugoy & Moore. and met with suc- cess of which n vetoran should b |uu\ul W. . Packard and w d Julius Heot nin. Colonel J. J. Dickey, of Omaha, super- intendent of the V Union Tele- graph company, was on this side of the river Saturday. wkson to Burnett, and_wife will this week Neb., where he enters upon the practice of his profession with excellent prospects of suce G. W. Crofts. pastor of the Con- hurch, will be absent most al mect returned from .nlvn«lul the me of the unions. a nt in the little lu\\l\ of By boring holes in the of A\A Marks' shoe store, they ¢ the lock and then helped themselves to about $150 worth of boots and shoos. ||'\n] Thursday n Special Notice. T take this mvlhml of inf: trons that owing to change: been making in our laund new machinery and recon ructing in reneral, we have been unavoidably de- hy-nl in getting out our work the week. 1 trust that you will be a hitle in- dulgent with us. Work left over will be delivered the fore part of the coming week. T can safely say that in the future a recurrence of such adelay is almost im- possible, and with our complens machinery our work will be of the s high order which has been ¢ Ct with us in the past. Hoping that wilt share with us your kind indulgence, 1 remain very respectfully, ‘W. SCHINDELE, Proprictor 0 Dr. McLeod, ist, 502 Broadway, C No. The friends of Turner, of Car- son, are now trying the patience of that gentleman sorcly by twitting abont his Tocent experiences in Council Bluffs, the details of which have leaked out there, It seems he came here with a team of mules, and when a couple of fellows sn-ppu\ up to him and edif he wanted to sell the mules, he innocently an- swered in the allirmative. That settled it, and showing their stars they told him he was the man they were looking for. It took him a littfe time to convince them to the contrary, the deseription of some other fellow being what they were acting on. He succeeded in getting him- self and mules released. and now he is trying to yet released from his Carson in- terrogators. Substantial abstracts of titles and rea estate loans. J. W, .\z E. L. Syuire, 10 Pearl street, Council Bluffs. i Sce “Tex.” La old stand. - Calland see *Tex at the old Lacy stand. e e—— A poor woman in an English town has ust been sentenced to twelve months uil at hard labor for stealing fourpe worth of turnips. Physicians everywhere to the curative effects of Red Star Luuhh Cure, —— In an English charch in_London the Holy Communion service is celebrated once & month in Hebrew for the benefit of some converted Je L L Two things which a base ball Boods=-a bat anda bottle of St. il. player ucobs —— That lady ansl\uwlun society whose “maloprop’’ remarks have been the won- der of the town this winter, said the (n(lwr according to the Chronicl “1 al ways feel interested in Mrs. Blank, bu she was a postmortem child,” —- WEARY WASHERWOMEN have been made glad by the introduetion of JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE, a peerless compound for the laundry. It cleanses ite fabric without injury. Sold by grocers ONLY HOTEL In Councii Bluffs baving Fire HsoSape 'CRESTON HIOUSE! Noa. 215, 217 and 219, Main Streey, MAZ MOHK, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofico Over Auierions Brprese Comouny. SPRING | UPENIN[} The Novelties of the feason are now Open at HARKNESS BROS. DRESS GOODS. NEVER SO CHEAP. For 10c worth 12 1-2¢ For 20c worth 27 1-2¢ For 25¢ worth 35¢ For 35¢ worth 50¢ And finer fabrics in the same proportion. Good LAWNS, fast colors, at 4e. Handsome Flaid Muslins from 10¢ up- wards, all at onc-third less than last year’s prices. stonnes, Embroidered Suits, Dress Goods and other Choice € Canvass Novyelties. Laces by the yard and in Dress Pat- tern in Space forbids cnumeration, but wo have the goods, and our low prices will " CARPETS. The new styles in Carpets are now in stock and gomg f all early and select your Carpets and have them put aside for you. CURTAINS. Our Curtain Department is complete in all varieties of Lace, Turcoman and Silk Draperies. We make a specialty of Drapery Work by Skilled Workmen. Call Immediately And sce the New Goods before the as- sortment is broken Orders by Mail receive prompt atten- tion. Harkness Bros. No. 401 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFTS. “MURDER MOST FOUL” To Allow Anyone to Dieof Diphtheria! D ndeath DR, THOM [t od. ing tho hie lst six years there has not beon om Diphtheria in any case where FERIES' Pi It hus been the i wnds of tives and might have saved s of thousnnds more. Indispensible in sore throat, 1w malignant slarlet fever, $5 hours to the rimplo form. In- 2 cure for il Inflammatory, Ulcerative, Putrid, Cancerous Uleeration of the Womh and all Catarrhal conditions. Price 82. Full prinied instructions how to use the wedi- cine sent with it. No doctor required. Dyspepsia | Dyspepsia | Dyspeptic, why live in misery, and die in ais pair with eancer of the stomach I Thomas Jelferiea cures every case of indigestion and constipation ina very short time. Bost of ref- erences miven. Dyspepsia is the cause of mnety per cont of all diseased conditions. Price $5 for two weeks treatment. From the Council Bluffs Daily Herald: Mrs. E. M. Gerard, wife of Engineor Gerard, of the Union Pacific, this city, has been a grent sufferer for many years, with what was sup- posed to be cancer of the throat. It was so bad that she was threatened with etarvation- Her general health was completely broken down. She could only swallow liquid food, and even that her stomach could not digest or assimilate. Physicians of Council Bluffs and Omaha gave pf Dr. Jefforis, of this city, was called. al hoalth, so0n sho would have diod from blood poison, the samo condition that m.wirnyl) 1 the life of n. Dr. Jofferios’ diptberia medicino is infallible in all kinds of sore throat. DR. JEFFERIES' REMEDIES Can only bo obtained at his Office, 0, 23 8. Bighth 5t., Council Bluffs, Iowa, Orsont by Express on Rozeint of Py re and Lamps, {lomer & Co. 0. 23, Main St., Council lilu’h Ta. Locking Bracke for Fences AND OTHER RAILS, ROD3, ETC. FENCES BUILT WITHOUT NAILS. Any part_readily taken out or replaced. For picket or rail fences, iron or wood, canuot be ex- ©elled for railing of any sort. For partioulurs write J. BECKMAN, Inventor. Council Bluts. Btate an oounty rightd for sale, TIMOTHY SEED. T have & quantity of sound, well cleaned sced which 1 offer at reasonable figurcs. Seed of the crop of 1885, Correspondende solicited, F. G, BUTLFR, Schaller, Town, W. Ry. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER. 837 Broadway, Councll Blufls, lowa, THE CARTER WHITE LEAD CO', DIAMOND BRAND OF STRICTY PURE LBAD, ZINC AN D OIL PATINTS Are absolutely lrlxra as represented. One gal- ion will cover two hundrel and fifty squure fect two coute, wd wil stay on longer than uay other paint manufactured. For su S H KELLY Dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Etc, | WHOLESALE AND JOBBING | frovsEs oF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL INPLEMENTS, LI S Wholesalo Agricultaral Implemants, Baggies, _ Carringes, Eto , Ete. Council Bluffs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO,, Corn Shsllm Stalk Catters, DiscHarrows, & L() “Manufrs an 1 Jobbors ot Agricaltural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carringos, and all kinls of Farm Machinao 1100 to 1118 South Main Strect, Council Blu! Towa. AXE HANDLES, T HDovaLAS, GO -Pros &M . tan. Soc.&Counsol. CARPETS. '(ll‘\l 1L BLUFFS C. \m’l Wy Carpete Cartains, Window Shades, Vit puevy Oil Cloths, Gurtain Fixtures, Uyholstory G001, Ete. 'No. 405 Brow Tow S, TOBACCO, ETC. REGOY & MOURE, ~Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobaceo & Pipes, 18ts, Council Blufrs, NYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesale Fruit and Produce Commission Marchants, No. 14 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. i (:R.Il'l;’h:. 4 McCLURG CRACKER CO., —Manufacturers of - Jine Crackers, Biscuits aad Ca'ss, Council Bluffs, {uwl. o MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jobbarsof Crockery,Glasswara Lamps, Fruit Jars, Cutlery, Stonoware, Bar Goods, Fancy Gods. Eto. " Counell Bluts, HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale D"ugglsts, Qils, Paints, Glass, Druggists’ Sundrios, No. 22 Main St., and No. 21 Pear] St., Council Dluifs, JO0DS. DRY M. E. SMITH & CO., . Laporters and Jobbars of Dry Goods, Notions, 2 and 114 Mnin St., N and 115 Pear] FRUIT = 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Fraits a Specialty General Commiesion. No. Council Bluffs. 542 Broadway, WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholesalo Fraits, Coniscuoisry & Faney Grocerles. und 18 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, GR()NEWE & 8C! I.‘()l‘u\ TGEN, Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Nos. 117, 119 and 121, Main St., Council Bluffs, Town. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Faney Groceries. Also Wholesalo Liauor Doalgrs, - No. 416 Iroud- Council Bluifs. HARDWARE P. C. DE VOL, Wholesale Hardware, Tinware, Gasoline Stoves, Refrigerators, ote, Nos. 504 Brondway, and 10 _ Mafn street, Council Blufa, 2 HARNESS, BECKMAN & CO., Manu‘ecturers of and Wholesalo Doxlors in Leather, Harnoss, Saddlery, Etc. No. Council_Bluits, Towa. _ 525 Main HATS, CAPS, ETC. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers ln Hats, Caps and Gloves. N KEELINE & FELT, ‘Wholesale Tron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, __And Wood Stock, Council Blufts, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL. D, H.‘ Mcl’)-ANHl,l)-& CO., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tullow, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Council Bluffs, Tow OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO,, —Wholesale Dealers in— [lluminating & Lubricating 0ils, Gasolina BTC, BTC. 8. Theodore, Agent, Council Bluirs. LUMBER, PILING, ETC. A. OVERTON & CO.,, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, Aud Bridgo Muterial Spociaitios Wholosalg Lt al) Kinds. “Office No Mai Council lnnlm Towa, 7JUHN LI:\DM{, Wholeslo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liguors, Agent for 8t. Got ‘s Herb Bitters. No.13 Main 5t. Council Blulfs, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Forelgn and Domestic Wines dnd Liquors, No 600 Main St., Council Blugs. Council Bluffs Bus AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewis & Arad, Props. Pasgengers and baggage taken to and from all trains. Busses, carringes and bagguge ons make connections with all trains. Prompt attention given to all calls. Sp theatrical troupes and commercial wen. Car riages run day and night. Office s Ogdon House. Telephone 125, Also at licchiele’s Howel. Leswve 0iduss ou the lutes. al rates to | — = 'HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick bailding any kind raisad or 3 onLictieGinat truoks~the best 1n tho WAL 808 Bighth Avenue and Eighth Streat, 1 and satisfaction guaranteed. Framo houses moved Council Bluffs. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT »..—... W navie 9 n A Ve DRI @ we? Established in 1877, CINCINNATI, OXIO. Build over 50 Different Styles. 20,000 Vehicles Annually. Send for Catalogu Rates and Testimonia SPECIAL NOTICE NOTICE.—Special advortisemonts, such ns Lost,Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rant, Wants Boarding,ote., will bo insorted in this column at thelow rate of TEN CENTS PRR LINE for tho firstinsortion and FIVE CENIS PER LINE for ench gubsequent fnsortion. Leave advertisy mentsat our ofico, No. LI Poarl stroet, near Brondway, Council Blufts, i ymonts by applying to Geor i Bluirs, Tow © ¢ Five room cottage. Inquire, street, or of McMicken, of gpe lish & chang ortrade wnything in_our lin will end_you a pilo of Lands-tmprov o » ind Iy t ot us hear from you. Blufrs ME!‘RO"DLIPAN STEAWM BYE WORKS. thing Mats, Dresses, Shawls Clogks, Sea cathers, Eic., ERenovated and Dyed. Ilr) nt Strecet, l)p]l site City Jail. Ea.ilwa.y 'l‘nne Table. OOUNCIL BLUFFS. The following fs tho time of arrival and departure of trains by central standurd timo, ut the local depots. Trains leave trans| pot ton minutos catlier and areive ton minutes lutor: DEPART: 1110AGO & NORTUWESTELN. A Muil ey o A IS JOE & COUNCIL DL Sai und Expros Expro; 854 =¥ gg £ = r Bxp Likigoln Past,, Och. & .Ovorland Kxpross. COUIICIL BLUF‘FS STEAM DYE WORKS MRS.C.L.GILLETTE'S HAIR GOODS STORE No. 29 Main St., Council Bluffs, Opp. Pcslofficfl . y M. D. or other tumors “removed wichout R CANCERS 95 5inits or eawinng of vinoar CHRONIC DlSEASES of all kinds & spocialty. Over thirty yours oal oxporionss No.11 Pourl Streot, Conncil i u't.unsu,uu\n Fius = Omaha Dntal Associa'n{ Cor, 16th and Douglas Sts, Filling at ree with gold, silver and other combinations G0l piate and contiusuus Gui Teeth specinlty Bast Former price 1. work gusrenteed. Council Bluffs Office, 234 BROADWAY, WEST SiL Sets of Testh, §S, Perfect it nad vest waterial. All THOS. OFFICER. CITH OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Eatatlaies 20 Prices, Freight CARPETS ce Display terns, All Grades. [ Counncil Blugs | Uil 4c5 Broadway. e O, A Secicet Stock of € Novelties In. | CURTAINS JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in State and Federal Courts, Rooms 7 and 8, Sauzart Uh)(xk. Horses d Mules For all purposes. bought and sold, at retall and inlota Large quantittes to seloet from. MASON WISE, 6th Etre:t, Near Pacific House, Counc'l Bluf I WILL PAY The Highest Market Price For all kinds of second hand household goods and STOVES. M. DROHLICH, 608 Broadway, Council Bluffs. L. W.TuLLeys, Pros. T. J. EVANS, Vice-Pros. Councll Bluffs National Bank $100,000 102 MAIN STREET, 250,000 Capital. . 1,000,000 Authorized Capital, Btockholders Roprosent. Do n genoral banking businass. Accounts of banks, bankers, merchants, mun. ufacturors and individuals recoived on favors. ble terms, Domestic und forolgn exchange. The very best of attention given to all busi Se DOJIRLIER, Y0038 Ty Horsos and Mules kept constantly on hanid for gale at rotail or in car louds, Orders promdtly filled by notice, Btock sold on com Stable Corncr Fifth Council Bluffs lows. RUSSELL&CO Manufaoturors of all sizos of acte on shoit Automatic Engines Repezlally Designed for Running MILLS, GRAINIELEVATORS, AND ELECIRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Hoilers, New Massillon Threshers, Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers BTATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Tractio: Engines, SAW MILLS, ET1C, Factory Massillon, 0. Branod House 510 Pearl 3¢, Conneil Rinfla BELND VOU (680 ANWUATY.

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