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' THE DAILY BEE. - COUNCIL BLUFFS. . every po: * surgeon, the patient being plice ~ edlicense, but fai | connection with it. b ition SATURDAY MORNING MAY. 8. OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Lelivered by carrior in any part of the oty at twenty cents per week. H. W. TiLro « Manager. Ly BUSTNESS OFFIC 3. Niant Eviron, No. 23, _—— MINOR M New spring goods at Reiter's. Water Coolers cheap at Cooper & Me- Geo's. p Bave money by buying Refrigerators of Cooper & Mc'v‘ T 3 Dr.J. J. White has purchased the Central d i is coming. It is called Frosh bread, home made cakes, ete., at the Woman's exchange this morning. Leonard & srator: Cooper & McGee's, No. 41 Main strect. The “Quick Meal” is a quick seller; come and %fl one before they are gone Cooper & McGe Grand ovening at_the Bankrupt dry Rgoods store, No. 18, Main street all day to-day Everybody call. The Bavarian band will be in attend- ance at the grand opening at the Bank- rupt store this ning. Jacob Appel is building himsclf n nice residence on Fourth street between Eighth and Ninth street The clerks in the Ban at pt store have been busy the past week in prepaving for | the opening which takes vlace to- The ladies of the Baptist ct ive a strawberry fest he proceeds to be applied to repairs their chapel. A grand opening ta place to-d the Bankrupt store. An extra for clerks will' be in attendance upon all wishing to purchas The large drinking fountain on Broad- way, near Fourth street, was yesterday gilded, making the presiding prohibition angel look decidedly “gilty ™ M. Kissinger, whose clai the city hus been 'a frequent discussion in council meeting: menced suit in the district cou r, of Underwood, Chieago creditors of Fisher Bros. by mortgage, and that firm w thereby be cnabled to continue their busi- ness, Services at the Baptist church Sunday at 10:50 8 p.m. Subject for mornin, nee of the Gos. wpel.” Intolerance of the Gospel.” An invitation i 1 to the ladics of Coun y to attend the grand opening at the Bankrupt Store beginning at 9 o’clock this morning and continuing until 10 o’clc Dave Costello who takes s act’’in the N 1 Plate ceived an injur, Wedncsday, was yestere his room at the Revere house Omaha to join the show. m sut has com- " to-morrow vasto Morning subject, “*Chri In- spiration and Power of the Church Evening, ‘‘An Anxious Mother.” A cor- dial invitation is extended. Dr. Montgomery has just supplicd his oftice with one of DePew”'s convertible operating chairs. It is a marvel of inge- nuity, and ) be adapted to any and ible want of the physician and lin any dosired position for examination or opei- ation. Leave to wed has been Mowery and Caroline couple ai riven Shedri Tudson, the need- Thoy claimed then ermission of their found tl the consented. When d with a like request, and the written consent of the he naturally was sus) cious, and retu to grant the pe unless bette idence of the parents’ willingness was presented. Atter some trouble the matter was arranged, the arents having concluded it was better 0 let these school children wed, and have it over with, The many friends of President of Simpson colle, be surprised tv learn of his r Onlfil;m( Sunday he w op Ninde, working in the institution, and there tion then that ho to have the written p ents, but the cl 2rents had not thu! ey reapye showed up parents n;.i:flu Parks, nterest of the wis no intima- a8 soon to sever > The main purpose of his resignation is to accept a i)rum-red professor in the Gammon hool of Theology at Atlanta, ( President Parks has been th. of Simpson college, and during his ad- ministration the old debt has been paid , and the attendance of students more an doubled. " The Nickel Plated circus, which showed here Thursday. seems to have been prop- erly named. It was properly a nicke show. The demand for $175 license al “most paralyzed the manager, and hesuc ‘eeeded in making the city authorities be- lieve that, after all, he did not have a cir- £ ous and menagerie, but only a var 3 w, for which the license was only §50. not having any menagerie, and no orses, the performance of a few tum- blers and a decrepit ciown was declared _Blvau circus manager to be only a vari- show. The city should not have let ‘these fellows off with a $50 license when & a first-class circus has to pay $175. When ashow comes along advertising itself as " being a complete cus and menagerie, ¢ and inducing the people to spend their * money undcr this belie hey should be aude to pay double liceuso, instead of ing let off with a small one. If any iyors are to be shown, it should be to f shows which give the people their 50 " ponts worth, and not to those who adver- ise one thing and show another. _Bubstantial abstracts of uitl fate loans. J. W. & E. L. l street, Council Blufls. Georgia, main sta; and rea Squive, 10 ; — The best lawn “*Philadelph d by Coover & McGee. 4 - i Leonnrd & Jewett refrigerato) ices at Cooper & McGee's. A - -— - Let us go to Charie H isle good cigar. No. 402 Broadway. Colonel Weidner has sold b mted a farm of Mrs. West i fannly will ocoupy it est to look up a new loc “at low and get a 'm and this city. hile he goes tion, ey De Vol sells Golden Star gasoline best in market, 0. 501 Bway, -~ Habeas Corpus. 8. L. King, of Log: was in the city erday to tuke action in the superior art towards getting John V. Evans ro- d on a habeas covpus. The petition forth the fact that Evans had been ed on a churge of larceny, J. A being the cowplainant. As Wit of the exunination before Justice Mebain at Woodbine, Evans was bound The matter will be brought up be- ¢ Judi- Ayleswerth for a hearing and Al ut to-day. e nable s of all Kinds at hard- prices at Cooper & McGee's. A GREAT DRY GOODS STORE. Grand Opening at Biseman's People’s Store Which Attracts Everybody at the Bluffs. COUNTY SEAT OF HAMILTON. Conrt and Society News—A Circus Par- alyzed—Weddings, Divorces and Arrests — $5,000 for In- Jury to a Spine. A Grand Success. For the past thre: nights Eiseman's People’s store has been the great attrac- tion for hundreds of people, the oce ot such a rush being the grand op The erowd last night:amounted almost ta.a crush, aud the scene was more like the opening of some immense exposition rather than a merchantile house. Eise- man & Co., who have already established their reputation for enterprise, have fair- ly eclipsed all their former cfforts. Thel ablishment is of mammoth size, taking in several stores on Broadway, and running back on Bryant street a long way. Arches are cut between the differ- ent departments, and thus a number of what would separately form large estab- lishments are thrown into one of mam- moth proportions. Aside from being one of the largest houses in the west, the variety and quantity of stock is fully in keeping, The goods were arranged with wonderful sitating an expen- diture of much time and no small ex- pense. It formed a scene worthy of the tirm and of the great crowds of admi which were drawn thither. With att tions throughout every department a score of large cleetric lights and m: scores of gus jets, with natural flowers seatte pughout the blishment, with nd genttemen in throngs s if attendance at some onnbie reception, the seer which might well be termed briil nt of this kind has o ry it for britliancy and extent. out of the city have b and throughout the of the city which ¢ Many from ttendance, dis- lepartment was one of all, the nged in pleasing araperies on showing ofl to fince_advantage the varioty of silks, satins, velyets, and other gooc Potted plant nd bloom- ing flowers were placed here and there, giving a bowery 1ce to the place. In the notion department appeared the handsomest line of parasols ever shown here. There were ali the latest styles, coaching, Lonis XIV., gondolas, tans browns, et ng ngreat var of the and colors. Tl also remarkal g in lisle thr a pair up to $3.00, while in hosiery one could choose thing from "$1.00 a pair to £12.00. Wi shown longi- tudinal s, Egyptian plaids, solid colors maco soles, opera tints, m endle; iety of the more expensive goods were shown in easc Then through the other departments were shown n great ty of zoods, the arrangement and disy marked by the same were many suiis, shawls, fants' clothing. ' A special di: de of mis and children White goods, lawns and embroiderios were admired greatly. One show case contained real lices amounting to hun- dreds of dollars. In the lower room at the rear were shown curtains and draperies, fancy table linens, ginghams, muslins and a va- riety of goods. In the clothing department there was not such un opportunity for making fancy displays, but the quantity of stock, the nd variety were shown to be ccordance with the other de- pariments. Of gents’ furnishing goods there seemed no end, and much” was of the finest quality. There was ulso a com- plete stock of boys’ and children’s cloth- being ar i In prices from 50 wray ing; t is impos less des ble to enumerate, much ‘The stock, as n er than eyen this and the estab- s one of the finest largest in the west. 1tis a y, und will be appreciated patronize not only by Council Blufts, but by the surrounding country for many miles about. ——— The A B C soap, whose advertisecment appears in another column, may be found at the Boston Tea Co.’s store. L It Room Mouldings—Lurgest_assortment ;nd lowest prices at Beard’s Wall Paper Store. R T Business at The Bar. As a result of circus day and the vigi- lance of the police a number of prisoners appeated before Judge Aylesworth yester- day morning. Most of them we charged with being vagrants. Joseph Miller and H Merwin showed themselv to be cigary ers, who were an. get to Clarinda, where they had places waiting for them. They were allowed to depart. Thomas Dunlap hailed from Boston He had a very poor idea of the west. He had been arrvested in Omaha, but was allowed to go free provided he skipped out of that city at once. He hurried over to this side only to be picked up by the police, and was told to leave here or go to work on the stone pile. et back to the land of bi 5, John Evans, of Detrol and John Paxton, of St. Paul, were in about the sume condition, having been driven out of Omaha. They were allowed to go on the promise to strike Sioux City next. John Williams and Joseph Harrison, of Youngstown, Ohio, nad also come from Omaba, They were given vork on the streets. ‘rank Williams and Charles Loomis claimed to be gas and steam fitte Ottumwa, w more. John Rooney was looked on with s picion. He had a sand bugin his poc when arvested, but declured that he was not in favor of stri i simply for self protec to have lived in Omaha & and was a lather by trade. He had ¢ over to see the circus. haa the sand bag because another lathe: threatened to i He wus allowed to return to Omaha. Omticer Unthank brought in a young man who guve his naie us Suml, Nickley, hailing from Washington countg, la who claimed that he was on his' way Fromont, Neb., where he and his brothers had some teams at work on a railway contract, The oflicer had been informed by some citizens that he was going through the pa ger conches of an in- coming train, and they thought he acted like a pickpo He explained that he expeeted his wife to meet him here, and ching for her. He showed up all l'i;iln. id wis allowed to go again. L 'L Kite, s wagon maker from Ful- ton, Kun., was fined as a plain drunk ¥ Cash, a young but havd one, said he ting for work. The judge told i d look no further, as he would &ive him work on the stree Tom Hughes and John Woodward were before the bur for disturbing the Or sixteen ye: was b him he sence. Tt appears that Hughes went into Woodward's saloon and commenced us ing abusive langnage, snd Woodward threw him out, and_following him up knocked him off the sidewalk. They were fined £5.00 each and costs Woodward was also ¢ pamter named Langdon with threaten- ing to kill him. This ease was continued, and will probably be dropped, there sevming to be little to it John Anderson did not prove to be m! of *“My Jo, John." His wife was anxious to go to the cireus, and he want- od to o on with his_work teaming. At dinner time she hid the bridles of the harness, so he could not ¢ his team out, and he got mad and said ghe should 't go tothe ecireus anyway. She threw an ax at him, and he smastied a chair and then slapped her face He then went off and got drunk, while she took in the show, and at night they renewed the . The judge fined him $5.00 and costs, and told the woman that while she ought to be fined also, he would simply I it up against her for some future day. — - Wanted.—Insurance solicitors, with teams, to work western half of ITowa for Dwelling House Insurance company of Boston. _Ernest L. Smith, special agent, No. 130 Main street, Councii Bluft - Go to Beard for toom mouldings i Heisler sells the best 5c and 10c cigars in the market. No. 402 Broadway. A Boyish Wanderer. About midnight Thursday night a little fellow was found at the dummy depot who claimed to be lost, and who could not or would not give any information about himself further than that his name was Frank Gibbs, that he was about 8 years old, and that his folks had just moved over here from Omaha. Chiet Matthews took the little fellow home with him and there kept him till yester- day morning. The little fellow then told him he lived somewhere near the blue front furniture store. On taking him down Broadwaly to that place, he said he lived across the creek. The boy guided him then to a house on Mynster street, where the folks wvere found, the man whom the boy e: his father wiving his name as Bowman. The folks did not scem to be much conecrned about the boy, and in- formed the chivf that the little fellow had run aw to go to the cireus, but had been brought back and his shoes and hat taken from him so that he could not go out again. He got away, however, and did not turn up again until about 10 o'clock at night. e doors were locked, and after trying to get in he was told to und to the other door, but instead 50 he left in and was not seen appeared in the morning with The unconcern of the folks recklessness of the able, and served to rather mystify than clear up the case to the minds of the police - Dr. A. P. Hanchett ha: Mr. Hazard’s residen avenue, for the summer. Office still at No. 12 Pearl street. Hours 10 to 12 a. m.,2to4and 7to 8p. m, en rooms in No, 06 First ock of wall ap yom mouldings which must be turned into cash, so down go the prices — - Want It Bad, Missouri Valley is urging the voters of Harrison county to let the people vote on dently anxious to secu itself. The following guarantee has been filed with the chairman of the board of super- visors: To the Board of Supervisors of County, Lo We, the undersigned, do hereby zuarantee and bind ourselves firmly, by these presents, t n case of the relocation of the county d county at Missouri Valley, lowa, h all buildings and grounds for county purposes better than - the county now has, free of expense to the county, by good warranty deeds, and in case an election is or- stion of relocating said coun- ouri Valley, Iowa, the money g will be placed in the hands of the board ot supervisors of said county be- fore the election on said questio M. HOLBROOK, Harrison W BENKISON, I‘).\.\ltl Heisler don’t handlelany Lt Go to Beard for low prices. L lebrated Twin Bul'nm‘% . . That double burner beats A d-burner same price as a 8-burncr same price s a 2- W'A. Wood, Vood them all. burner; burner. - Misfit Coup Mary Ann Coon has commenced di- vorce proceedings to separate her from her husband, William H. Coon. She was married to him at Magnolia, Iowa, in 1860. She claims that he has got so into the habit of drinking as to become more of u brute than a man, and that he has shamefully used her. Mrs. Coon arrived here from Avoca Thursday to file hor pe- tition, and in the evening the chicef of po- lice here was telephoned to by her hus- band to have her arrested for running away from him, and carrying away some of his proporty. Tho arrest was not made, it nrpcurlug that the woman had taken nothing but what belonged to her. Morrell Gump wants to be set free from his w! Mary J. Gump, to whom he was married at Des Moines in 1872, He claims that she has deserted him with- out cause. GARDEN H( , WARRANTED GOOD 14¢ per foot, 18¢ per foot, 24c per foot. 110SE NOZZLES, Of all sty! Hosk REELS, LAWN SPRINKLERS, Ete., Ete NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY Opcra House Block. -~ t Catch, Among the tramps arrested within a one who is looked upon as He is the fallow who drew & knife and threatened to carve Ofticer Cousins, He answers very closely the description of a man who is wan ted in Chicago for the murder of a police- man, and for whose capture there is a $300 reward. Heis being held and in- vestigated. AR GototheN Y. P, Co. fori GARDEN HOSE. Tuey WarkaNT ALL THEY SELL Opera House Block. » - We have a few water coolers which we will sell very cheap to close them out. Cooper & McGee. — e — Personal Paragiaphs. J. M. Metealf,of the Lininger & Metealf compuny, of Omaha, Was 10 the eity yes- terday. My, aud Mrs. Oliver Beck now leave on a two weeks' visit to their old howme in Springficld. 11t Colonel Orr and G. W. Crossbv re- r lay from. Chicago where their cattle. Colouel Cochran bas employed as fore- wrged by a ) man of his 8,000 acre farm in Little Sionx township, Mr. J. 1. Cinningham, of Mo- dale. J. Woodward and George Rudio, both revresentatives of differcnt eastern soap manufacturers came in off tho rond yes- orday. “‘Cy" Parker, the letter carrier, out yesterday after being-conlined to h homie for the past ten days, which will be good news to his many friends. ong while has it Express comn- s been promoted Yo express mes s on the Union Pacific. He will run between the transfer and Omaha, begin- ing to-morrow Before buying “Quick Meal™ at a gasoline stove see the Cooper & McGee's, . After a thorough investigation we are convineed that the “Quick Meal’ is the best gasoline stove made and shall make it o1 uling stove this season. Cooper & McGee. Satisfaction gua with every “(iuu-k Meal" gasoline stove, or moncy refunded. Cooper & McGee. - Wants a Greenback Plaster. Mrs. Katie Green has commenced suit against the city for damages on account of injuries re 1by her by falling on adefective sidewalk on East Broadway on the 26th of March. She claims that her wrist and arm were sprained and her spine injured. She decms the manent, and wants the ¢ Her husband, John e need suit against the city, riming $5,000 damages on account, of the injuries received by his wife. Ri)fl ths C)UNIILBL 28 DAILY 6L 03E_ editor of the Cambr KUowi, its an intimate Ir. Clark of the e has b ‘ortunate fn the fu fam’ly was ravaged with diphtherin, and greatly dis ressed. Mr. Clark havi 1 of hus et JofTeries' Diph kol at_once, and the .vo: idr. vod, ' Lotters fro Mr. McP.ke nre un of gratitude for 1 ing the loss of his r n. d s_children out o hefore he had an op- portunity of using Dr. Jefferies' remedy. Dr. Jeferies' diptherin medicine is infallible in all kinds of sorc throat. Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia ! Dyspeptic, why live in misery, and die in dis- pair with ¢ of the stomach 7 Dr. Thomas JeTerics cures cvery case of in:igestion and constipation ina very short time. Best of ref- erences mven. Dyspepsia is the cause of mnety per cent of all discased conditions. Price for two weeks treatment. During the last six yoara there has not beon death from Diphth v V| DR. THOMAS J Cunk: was used. 1t has been the ing thousands of lives apd hundreds of thousands mgre.2 Indi putrid sore throat, m mignfint slar chunging it in 43 hours to the gmplo form. fallivle cure for all InflidmmBtory, Ule ncerous Uloeratjon of tho Wi erhal conditions. ¥ 4 P ctionghowtto use the medi- i cine sent with it. No (luctyrfimllvwl, DR. JEFFERIES; REMEDIES Can only be obtained atthis Ofice, NO, 23 8. hth St., CoanciBlatts, lowa, Orsent by Express on ite 0int of Price. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.—Speolal advertisemonts, such a: Lost,Found, To Loan, For 3us, Ta Raat, Waaty Boarding,etc. will be insertod in this column at thelow rate of TEN OENTS PER LINE for: h> firstinsertionand FIVE CENIS PER LINE for each subsoquont insartion. Loave alvoetiss menteat our office, No. 13 Pearl stroat, uaar Brondway, Council Bluffs. WANTS. ‘ TANTED—Three flest c'ass dining s, 410 Iy cook nud vs s ant. Apply 1n porson At No 4 Brondway, Council Bias: OR RENT—By Juno 1st, two luige barns, Enquire at Kiel's hotel. Ok SALE=OId pnpors, in_quantities to suit, at Bee office No. 12 Pearl streot. TFOR SALE OR TRADEstock of millinery and fancy notions. Al new. Gool 10z tion. Enles §i2,000 u year. - O, Counci Bluffs, Jowa. o CARPETS oice Display of Latest Pat- terns, All Grades. Council Bluffs <405 Broadway. A Select Stock of Novelties in, CURTAINS. Omaha Dental Associa’n Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. olce Filling at lowest price, with gold, sllver and other mbinations Gold plute and continuous Guw Teeth pecialty. Best Sets of Teath, $S, Former price 815. Perfect 6f undbest material. Al work guarantoed, { Council Bluffs Office, 234 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, L. W.Torueys, Pres. T. J. Evaxs, Vice-Pres, James N. BRows, Cashier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, $100,000 250,000 1,000,000 Authorized Capital Stockholders Represent. Do a general banking businass. Accounts of bunks, bankers, merchants, man- ufacturers and individuals received on fuvors ble terms. Domestic and forelgn exchange. The very best of ittention given to all busi Bwes colLILLEd 1O OUF CaRS A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS We intend on next 4th of July and Christmas following to distribute among the consumers of ouy A. B. C. Soap each time 23 PIANOS, 50 PARLOR ORGANS, 250 SEWING MACHINES, and other All of them magnificent, costly and useful. matter what our competitors say) that we are not running a gift enterpri of a cent for the chance to get the present. 250 GOLD WATCHES, 250 SILK DRESS PATTERNS, 250 SILVER TEA SETS, 20,000 PRESENTS But at the same time we beg the public to understand (ne ¥530 CHINA DINNER SETS, 600 C INA TEA SETS, 620 65-C.adle Power Lamps, You do not pay us a fraction We are sclling our A. B. C. Soap cheaper to-day than we ever did during the three years that it has been placed on the market, and consequently you get full value in Soap, We are simply ADVERTISING our A. B, C. Soap on the most magnificent scale ever attempted by any one firm, Three years ago we started out to sell A. B. C. Soap on its merits, to-day thousands of the most intelligent housekeepers in this and all the principal cities of the Union use our A. B. why it is not used in every home. The principal grocers throughout the Union tell =5 one reason why its use has not become general ARC SDAP has not been sufficiently advertised ; and another reason is, because many people who have bought it, did is that not give it the necessary and intelligent attention it deserves. Soap and marvel They did not read the directions, and finding that it would not wash by laying A. B. C. Soap on top of the bundle of soiled clothes, they fell back to five cent soap. Thousands writa us: “Your A B. C. Soap is all that but we find that our most intelligent customers say that 1 I'ou claim for it; it not only gives satisfaction, A BLESSING IN THE HOUSEHOLD and are enthusiastic and speak in the highest terms of praise about it. It is therefore that we are making this extraordinary effort to bring A. B. C. Soap to the notice of every intelligent person and in order to induce every one to buy it, and continue to use it until they have fully tested its merits, we say to them Why don’t you advertise it ?* SAVE THE A B C WRAPPERS And send them to us duvring the months of June or December next, and we shall distribute among you an array of presents which, for magnificence and usefulness, surpasses everything heretofore offered” by any one firm. Send four cents in stamps and we will send you a catalogue, which is now in course of preparation and which will give you a full description of all the presents and the mode TO OBTAIN A PRESENT Those who have not used A, B. C. Soap, of course, will ask, “what is it ?"" A. B. C. Soap is our own invention, and all who have used it chcerfully concede to it the merit of being the greatest improvement ever made in domestic economy. A. B. C. Soap, and the MODE OF WASHING WITH IT, is as different from ail other soaps, and the old way of washing, and is as much an improvement over the old system, as traveling by railway is over that by an oy 18, or the most dclicate person, can wash WITHOUT THE LEAST EXERTION. {a one hour, more clothes with A. B. C. Soap, than the most robust, with the hardest work and slavish toil «1n wash with the best soap, and the old way of washing, in tl:iree hours. rt. A girl of And withal, A. B. C. Soap is the mildest and sweetest soap ever manufactured, We warrant you can wash baby with it and it will look ay sweet and fresh as a rose. Remember, that while you can use A. B. C. Soap in any way or manner you please, it is best to use itnccording to the directions on the wrapper, which will also teach you the ne way of washing. Remember, also, that in order to obtain one of these presents you must save your wrappers and send t n) to us by mail. during the months of June or December next. N—e——=t—- FFOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. ——&——¢m=* GROSS BROS., SOAP BOILERS AND CHEMISTS, 952 7O ©62 NORTH WATER STREET, MILWAUKE fifiSSELL&Co - Manutacturersof all sizes of Automatic Engines Especially Designed for Running MILLS, GRAIN,ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, 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 Bluffs. SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Horses and Mules For ull purposes. bought and sold, at retall and nlots. Large quuntittes 1o select from. MASON WISE, Sireett, Near Pacific House, Counil Bucs TIMOTHY SEED. 1 have a quantity of sound, well cleaned seel which 1 offer at reasonable figures. Seed of tho crop of 1885, Correspondence solivited. F. G, BUTLFR, Schaller, Towa. C. & N. W. Ry, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS WIGS MADE TO ORDER. 837 Broadway, Council Blufis, lowa. | JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS, Practices in State and Federal Courts, Roows 7 and 8, Buuzart Block, SWAN BROS,, Dealers in Milch Cows, A A Our Stock Yards No 5(2 and 506 E. Br iway,Council Bfts China, Glassware and Lamps, /.8 & O : W.S. Hon ). ¢ No. 28, Main St.,Council Blus, Ta. Rates and Testimonials, Brick baildinz onLittledinat trucks—the bast in the worll ball and this ééty. KIEL SALE STABLES “pajuesaaday pejuedIef Y2015 [y e Horsos and Mules kept constantly on hund for sale at il O Drdol notice. oprietors. UTER B | i A fourth 8t Couneil DRESSMAKING (BY THE TAYLOR SYSTEM.) ¥ tock sol SHL No. 314 Broadway. MRS SMIMONS for 4 number of yeirs wis 1 arg0st sull bouse in the vast. WISCONSIN. WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES? FIRST CLASS N EVERY RESPECT HiRAM W. DAVIS & CO. 20,000 Vehicles Annually. Send for Catalo Any kind ruisod or moved an1 satisfaction guarantesd. examine my %r,w- Lines a-; Waors. teds, Beotel duiting, Mok o, N Euglisk Bioadelott ¥ the -é/oea«)‘»uafi Line *; Ms— V\/@W\- ya—wtt ewvect bLa—w—w n ‘ I ract on short | head egtter with Jordun & Mursh, Hostou, the | ved wheiu:s | fultwcuae Established in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ILD OYER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. e, Prices, Freight W.P. A YL.SWORTEH, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Framo houses movel 808 Eizhth Avenuz anl Eighth Street, Council Bluffs. . A, Joaid, 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs R, RICE, M. D, cA“cER or othor tumors removed witioat the knifo or drawing of blo CHRONIC DISEASES or wu xiags Over thirty yours' pract.cal oxperiy; 6. 11 Pearl Strect, Counc il Biults TATION N Cons! 'CUT THIS OUT! GOOD UNFIL MAY 14, improvements aid 1 our tuellitos, we wish tocall especisi Wi w Lolng turnel out equal to that of any Huving mude extensive e our work outside the wilt upon receipt of wceompanicd by roturn post X Collurs ur Cutts © for eit eion In orde: city of ( this i Laundr ladies or ge ‘Home Steam Laundry 'MRS. L. SIMMONS, @ stox padway, Council Biy out of v We p N, I tention. orders given prou FCIGEn CLUEEes Ol 1l Work ros pamlad 0/ casaia pe ywee