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THE DATLY BE E )8 COUNCIL BLUFFS. WEDNESDAY O} FICE, NO. Felivered by enrrier in on; twenty conts pe H. W, TiLton MORNING MAY week. Mana PHONTS 12, PEARL STREET. rtof the city at ger. MINORR. MENTION. New spring goods at Reiter's, D Baking cxhibition at Kintz & Muslin und rat half priee man's People’s Store. Leonard & Jewet refrigeratos Cooper & McGee's, No. 41 Main stre Attend the gre at Eis ple's Store. School in all departments will op the Bloomer building to-day There is talk of orgnnizing two assemblies of Knights of ‘Lubor in Kl at rtiment has its barga Siseman’s People’s Store this we Baking exhibition of reals w given at Parks & Platne 1o-md and Friday The women's exchange has alr eanie a necessity. Its Advant I be too highly appreciated morning. he Fourth is coming sure this Yesterday the Mueller Musie con received seven tons of tire worksan, more on the way e & Mor; the dollar at F The Iadie Every dep P n's stock at 40 cen n's People’s Sto of the Congregational Ci are to giv in Jors Thursday evening ok, to whic 'y festi thvh Thursday evening, May 27 sos in vhn;,-- of the € 15 for repair son the chapel mission 10eents, shments additi T QPermit o w ye m-nl $ Charles Bother § of Council Blufts Blulls; Chris ten 3. Clausen and Margaret D, Lorenzen, of this eity. Two hundred picees of dress special sale this morning at People's Store. Price, 3 cenis ue from 12%e to per yard, The case of N grand jury s n\llnvum" int i alias Prank, eh with enticing Lulu Mere sin Omalia | into her ames Bull and others from 6 o B ol The M he dou City will place on salo 15th at ticket oftice, 417 Brondway, ¢ to \]nn Lake and St. £ood to return until Oct 1st, will commence rur at low rate nd Jul Sprit L Attend the gres day this week, Store. A night llmrkit r wain se) at n's Peo r two since some fellow i hadlw 1 that the filow was goi tempt to break in, came the fellow went g when 1y. hut t embroidery slaug les every satisfi attempt to rob him, so he pulled his war Ei rs at ghter en in more this insat ill be DITOW Open every year, i d has ts on re. wrch the church par- lock re invited, \ptist Liter- oteie, Ad onal. y to Doth s at o the arged house fam e in June Neur- Paul tober ming ple’s n his ]lm ng to robe, washstand and other articles of fur- niture up against the doc nd taking his gun 1 wait for the fellow to at- daylight Mvr. Joe Dri :h, who has served as manager of the Home Minstrel company, denies cmphatically the claims of the dusk rtette, who have been the s of the company. paid them mo mery that | Y ke d to, instead of le no oceasion to complaimn the four colored members of the tr will no longer be connected with i mxu the rest of the organization wi n as now. but will not go out o ru ad until fall. W. H Be known as “Tex,” lost a ‘ tan pup on Mo ay morning, claims had been ~lul|'ll from lis hon While he was wa )1*\(v|||‘l\ morning s, the old Lacy A.u discovered his lost dog, im,” arms of a wonin who was trying tc ceal the dog under a shawl tapped her on the shoulder he would relicy of her burden he was pleased that he did not find the in the custody of man, the w simply saying, “Is it your dog?" who is_probably - Letus go In( harlic Heisler's and good cigar. No. 402 Broadway. - Go to Beard for room mouldings. - - Bofore buying a gassoline stove sc “Quick Meil ut Caoper & MeGee's - Heisler sells the best Se and 10e . in the market. No 402 Broadway - Go to Beard for \\A“ paper. Go to *“Tex Lucy’s old stand fo Junch Heislor don't. handie any sui After thorough n convinced that the bost gasol! it our leading stov investigation w nd shall this season. Co De Vol sells ; oldenStar gas ranges, best in mar et. 0. 304 B The Boy Slaughter. In the district court yeste of Walter Allen, the boy cf rmmllmg young Morse as oath, was given to the jur y was still - GARDEN HOSE, WARRA 4e per foot, 18¢ per foot, HOSE NOZZ1. Of all style: Emy. Reprs, LAWN SeRiINKLERS, Etc EW YORK PLUMBING COMP Opera House Block. - Room Mouldings. lowest prices at re. Largest assort - - Beard has an imm | at - Subsumuul abstracts of utles ana ans. & E. L ln rect, Council Blufls, rand room mouldings which Beard’s. 3 S —— ~_ Beasonable goods of all ).m«h: fime prices at uupvr & 3 -~ at s, will sell Uooper & Mclioc - the Mrs. Randolph, the famous has just arrived. Tells tand future. Comes well r ended. All tho: 5 ulull at 615 Eighth stre th and Seventh avenues. ts; gents, 50 cents. —— “Fwo centrally located luts on S¢ gtreet and First avenue. Only one Broadway and three blocks See Forrest Smith, N. Ladi i tisfaction guaranteed with $Quick Mcal' oline stove, funded. Cooper & Mot e per foot. d’s Wall Paper se stock of w. Squire, ch oupe t, but il re n the etter fine black and which he e on Iking to his nd, he 1 the ) con- Tex grently and told her 3 that © dog omun get re the v iree e are Meal” is the make ‘ooper oline 'way. ANY, ment mi urned into cash, so down go the price rae 10 hard- We have a few wator coolers which we ery cheap to close them out mind nast, com* wishing to see her between os, 25 enth block om 0. 130 every or woney street - I'wo east front lots on Seveuth from First avenue, only one block lisspark, For sale by Forrest Smith, THE UNION PACIFIC ON TRIAL, The State Foard of lem, Comm Hearing Complaints. SAFE BREAKERS | John Stilen, Wou'd-be Killer « of Police Matthews, Cap railway officials nee—A 85,000 Mentions. at Flo fre Investigating the Union Pa The state board of railway com: ers od t session y nto the truth of the nst the Paciti pres contir Union w who e before were in evening snnmber of husiness n s wore present more the parlors of the filled an even 'moan or loss Ogder uncom being to fullnc The of to the little to be and examination rather uninteresting listener. There w beyond what was time and again. The were quite cautious in the tendance witnesses ordinary CAPTURED i Chiel ea cific, mission rday, charges I'he ent the and a 4 ship of the house fortable N le: deni rounding their replies with so many natory and condi- might un- other would unde erent thing, and quitc was agreat deal, and yet a very little, brought out A'J. Poppleton, the Union D, of de it tained in the complaint n ada 3 In zens of Council Blulls, road had obeyed the m the writ of butif they 'ordors of ¢ mandamus liad faile the rem neil Blufts . 8. cireuit e ion of the \rges were understoo the opr the ¢ 1 firgod with ow Dur: |ll as trustes for the Crec which company now had a suit inthe U S, ¢ ard to dise 0w that none such urt unfc tlie ol he ¢ s they were A’ cither ey lay through Re t | existed and Council Bluils merchs fared alike. He quoted from the linanoe which gave the Union Pacitic the use of Unjon avenue, and s the s that the dummy tr re not run as pro- ided in s were wholly in- founded; that the standing on the part of the npany was that trai ~|mulnl leave ¢ the other de W half-hour, @ avound trip The present ¢ bridye wade any more fieq physical impossibility. O the tion of the new bridae, if the com held that the trains shall inak trips every hour, the compuny gladly comp 1\ Hon. W. . M. Pusey, as the c dummy train, the old Duft mandsimus requiring the to make Council Blufisits setual t point, and various correspondenc The Union P introduced t of the present bridge, also the ¢ and amended plans of the new with 2 map of the transfer grou Union avenue, and some other after which an adjournment w til 2 o’cloc zer Callaw and the brid, the pupose of sceuring a better standing of the situation or Chapman stated that the and Chicago papers announce when the new bric i Towa tr by the Ul not this city the western termin wanted the commission to asce possible, the truth or falsity « statements. t the afternoon session Mans, I comp mission e round would head of crminal o hie plan yriginal br nds il had ors, un ble all to aceept the ¢ to visit s, for under- Omaha et eted the s rtain, if of their ger Cal- y was sworn, but he seemed to know ery little about the actnal munagement of the roaa, but thought that Mr. Kim ball could give the desired information He thought some of the trains w as through trains from Blufls, and some were not. know (h.xl Council Blufls was apparent lack of inforns e gaxined from m-. ( dently due to the fac paratively new ofli the complaints made »here, be ting. He w part of the atternoon |I|v Union Pacific s questioned He claim operated a ndd run and to Council He Jid ot d iscrimi- wion to was evi- @ com 1y of he fol Kimball’s testimony was more in- W good ed - that 5 con- tinuous line to its eastern terminus in Couneil Blufis, at the uulm' of the court wis not v is knowledge Mr, l’uw?' qu length, He explained how v fixed the rates to Chi hts to com peting lmllll The tram haul on the Union Pacific was added to the by e toll, and then added to this was the rate on the competing road. Going west the reverse w m that n a 30 c Counci ir Kimball ex rder was issu as 30 cents. The locul agent at umh-huuul it to be 30 cents absol made some contracts at that soon s this take wus discoy Omaha ent rate 1 Blufis plained 1ed that cure the ry te uln' hhl)llhl be fixed as low Omaha ute, and As ed the time was spent in ex- plaining about the stoek yardsand the re moval of the business to O n, M, Kimball elaimed that th 1 Blufl ards i had never heard .-m..,.x- about two years ago, to poor feed, and within an Tiour ordered a change. He did not ky the stock yards had been infect Texus fove He had issued an o have all yards disinfected, and s the yards here were treated as the cent onee In regard to the make-up of tran Colonel“Supn quostioned Mr. m.un..n sharply. Mu. I\nuh.\ll admitted freight trains instead of running throt to Council Blufts stopped at” Om the caboose wus taken off, i ull and for this a switch lhn\lghl this. damus, Passenger trains were v in Omaha and backed over herg coming trains eame through to Biv #nd were then batked Omaha. He thought this was Council Bluffs the terminus. At 6 o'clock m|{munmunl was b 8 o'clock sharp, this mo ruing. The *‘Quick Meal” come and ffl one before they ar Cooper & McGee. Go to Beard for luw — - Capture of Stilen. John § Matthews on Mon in yesterday's B W night, as 1 , Was captured ) n ( oun 1nts ex- 10w t ed \\Alll order to uppos s oLl Couneil over to making ad until is & quick seller. e gone; ilen, who shot Chief of Police narrated 1 yester day afternoon, and is now lodged in the city jail. tional. His capture was rathe After he had shot Matt er sensa- hews it was thought that he was hidden in the barn, and as he was armed and crazed ! | he not being found, | MAY 20, 1886, Safe Smashers. City Marshal G. R. Harris and ex-City Marshal B. 8. Weidnor, 6f Silver City, Towa, were hero yesterday looking for with drink, it scomed a tioklish business , to attempt to take him, The premises thoroughly searched, however, and | off were sent in varions directions to head him off. 1t | {4 safe blowers who tarned & trick in mow AP S i un, Aty | the quiet town of Silver City on Monday | ruther's pasture for severs ; o o then wandered down to the night, or carly y vday morning .| Yesterday morning, afte "aylor, | of the firm of Taylor & Chapman, Silver City, opened his store, he discovered the safe had been blown ‘open some time during the night ious and robbed of valuable papers and between §0 and $40 in money, mostly in five and ten-cent where he fonnd a bo who took him ac went to the ather of man, riv Alex wher wrnig ol By s officers | house Billy that cquaintances gone | s de- Inve Ly T it over to | . An entrance was effected by ¢ : wlled at Burke's house, | between the iron bars, which are about Neithor of the ofticors know the man, but | €iht inches apart. af’ the rear window, they finding the family gone, and a [ And whe ronce inside they drilled a hole vanger lylug on the lounge, they con- | 1to the Jock of the safe and inserted cluded it must be on from the deserip- | Powder tion they had of him. Oficer Wightman | The papers, when found in the rear of atter some Omaha policeman to ar- | the building; yesterday ‘morning, were rest him, whi wiricks remained on | perfectly dry, which went to show that the watch wtter stepped out to see | they had not laid there all night, or they when the with dow. it Wightman was not coming, ity ho was hong other thsn wshal ‘ove up 10 this city, Tl Jump and ran out the | While Weidnor walked to Mineola, and goimg. tp the alley and | had track of the men until he feft Mine- » ola. The deseription of the two men is stood their business, A rd has been offered for their capture. Partof the n\lnnny belonged to the postmaster, Mr. Christy k. was again lost, but it he. | known, and the “authorities arc satisfied \t o liaud an unelo named | that they will be caught. They are both Cluck tiving at Florenee, it was con- | Strangers in Silver City, and by the looks clu there. Officers O'Brien and | of the ains of the safe they under- Wiglitman started cat on |m|~4~ scemed that Stilen took a anl got off about half n mile ence, to walk in, doubtless fe the trains would be watched were given hospitable treatment by Mrs, Johm Henry Cla and after being served with o dinner, and not hein ' of Stilen, the) race their w from Flor ring tl The Nonp its new dress, greadly. in nee erday came o improving its appear Expressing Thank Counern BLores, lowa, May horses to 292, 1880.- S ,‘,':,‘.’ We, pastors and memlers of the Danish as ho approached he was recognized, | and Norwegian Baptist churches, having had the privilege to be present at the dedication of the Sea side of him and The ozicers rode each called on him to “throw up his hands.’ ydid s0 each had o gun levelled | ghureh of thi : S, toborly’ e | ruggle and made by the pastor, R, DA e I e nback and his doar Iy replied, The ofiiccrs juimped oft | ehurel cgation in crecting that noble structure; therefore Resolved, That we express our grati- tude to the citizens of Couneil Blufls for their great gencrosity by assisting xo Lurgely in completing such an enterprise. That we ex o thanks to the editors of the city pip rs for having so freely made notice i their columns of their horses and nn\nl\ln\ throwing him to_the ground ackles 1, so they |n|||\ tiie bridle el and placing | cd him to the ek to got to bring him to Omah sscovted Stilen, It was fonnd 083 t Stilen had no gun with him, <o the | the building of said church, and. thereby fears of his shootin not well greatly |,..||,..| forwarding the work. founded. e denied that he | TPhat we espeeially render our thanks knew anytning about the shootin tothe oiby 1 RV EDE (-,N,|. of deetared that b inever had arevolver | the Baptist IRy, TR EME GRS or gun, but ards in talking with | of (e M chureh, Rev. Dy (mm of O'Brien ho adwitted that he had shot at | the Congregationl chureh, and Rev.' A. Chicef Matthews, but justified it beeause | K Bates, of the Preshyterian church, for the latter had not got out of the | {0 tion and for their most when - he ordered him = to. | yaly s on the day of dedies cers, without waiting for any | tion, an asion which will long be _kept the prisonci on his | remembe G- €. Qursan purney until they landed him safely in Branor, Tis now said that Stilen is an old h offender, ulthongh he has lived here for several been respeeted by t ey have served for stabbing crmin the penitent The \ln olier Musio € ompany club uses |||n(] r-in-law, and t once ar- [N gue Ball in preference toany ||'~(--d for horse ste ing: It is eclaimed | other. 0 is fricndsthat heisnot a bad man — nmad, and then his temper Blossorgs. oud uli control. - When ses . m. Miss, Mary Mar- and a united in mar- - Walls, of Brain- s e to Mr. l(.\\umnll Discie o artOL e sihooting, e lost his I, Minn. Miss Marbhal] is one of Stilen 18 proseeuting witness in the case | Council Blufls’ accomplished and charm of Jim Sunodderly, which w up | ing young ladies. She was born here i ct con | and'has numberless friends, who from erly and Stilen’ha |nl Stllen char, hearts will extend to hor the kindest their saloon row, d Snod- s Y derly with trying to shoot him. Snod- | and warmest congratulations. She derly was 1 ed and when the Laughiter of My, and Mrs. on for trial yeste Stilen im. | George Mars . Wells i s young vas flecing from nd W gentieman of fine cunltn sp! not present to testify in'court. The e; address, and well worthy of the prize | has won. At present he is holding, responsible position with Wells, 's Express line at Brainard. V. Croits ofiicis On he presented the couple, ibed “the following sentiment. :hall will heartily respond: bless the ties that bind 1 +d until this mo ing. Snodderly the unique propo- sition to the officers vesterday that he would go and cateh Stilen and bring him if the case t himself, Snod- Stilen’ 104 ml of was therefore co he had to ing ti derly is now that Stilen has show u such a dispo tier from its bosom kind, sition, it scems still more favorable for Sweot blossonis on your w; Snodderly The party left last _evening for Brain- ) Chief Matthews’ wound pained him a | Slil'll place will be their home. ard, w great deal yesterday and he was contined —~— to his room. It 1s not thought to be of a Order your fire-works of the Mueller serious nature, however, Music company, 103 Main street. Whole- o only. Mail orders promptly at- tended to. P. Co f ' Al HOSE Tuey WARKANT ALL THEY SELL. Opera House Block. o Assaulted His Landiord. William Hawkins, a colored fellow, oc- one of Mr. J. C. Edwards’ houses Tot for a J pitol avenue. Heis not a desirable By one'o the (o on Soven tenant, and for some time the landlord strect and First avenue, For sale by has been trying to oust him. nllrrnuun Mr Monday led upon Haw- him notice to vacate. ponded by grabbing un old pistol and_chusing Mr. Ed- Wiio. promires, A warrant r the ‘‘coon’s’ 'AII(’HI and led by the cops. galled yecierday aftor- Burnaham appear- The defendant was rest S Forrest mnln. Bdwards e The \Il(‘t'l var Line. Yesterday Park Commissioner Brown took Superintendent Dor out ance of the fic for a dnive about the point of Fairmount park. r lighted and surprised at its rave Y. An effort is being made to get the Union to run its street car’ line near lh( nd the scheme s visitor favorably. Besides somo ¢ Union Pa city. The ing for the pla i fined $10 and cost: sions of the hm-l, Council Blufls v t An especially ing the public a p) the merits of an art yesterday at the grocery store of Kintz & I\Im-l) by the agent for Cerealine and Hosford's baking powder. The purpose of the: xiubitions are to call publie at- tention to tne virtues of & new cercal when used in conneetion with Hosfore ity oaderatocd dy ordered and they and o the eompany. It that the company has al ten new ears for Council Bl a3 that adopted are expeeted to arvive here within a very short ime. i phospl kingz ,...“.iu The exhibi- tion |mlln at Kintz & way. Every Lsamble. for An absolute specific e ruu\, is 1o take :mmlm- turn in court, rlieumatism, The wmun Brontz, who, while tumbling | neuralgia and other bodily pains, is St. about Mareus' store at night, and who [ Jacobs Oil e et— CANDLES WERE IN THE BOND. was shot as a burglar by Mr. Ma did not die, ns was expected, but | the sight of one of Lis eyes us a result of the wound. He has commenced suit in the superior court against Marcus, plac- ing his damages at §5,000. Exacted the DIps, Notwith- standing He Had Gas, Salvini B0, The charge by Charks A Chizzola ) ¥ for low prices. against the tragedian Salvini, he Go to oard for low prices. Agolrh) KGSIERERSR Skl Lish o “The firm of Maurer & Craig, wholesale | during the tour of thi ried them away to Italy, w; us follows: éd, Ja 1. 2 rotiring fr and the f. ar Lt A A A continuing | tomary in Italy in engaking an actor the business. stipulate in the contract cxuctly what — shall be done on both siles Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. 1. Oberfelder and Miss Tillie New- man, of Omeha, who huve been visiting ly supplied w sion 1s commonly Mrs. H. Friedman, have returned to their | that ain number proy > manager: M 5. 0. W. Clapp and son, D. | was contract dra 0. Clapp, of Chicago, are 'in the city on | Sulvini hizzola for the Americ liforni isou, and they were to be o the b Jers, costing about 25 utn trip from ¢ visiting their Taughterand *ster, Mrs. Samuel cien to the MacConnell cents vacn. Four vere to bo m lh-m; Eiseman ned yeste aetor every night that he acted. & hizzola says that he paid small heed tothe mat ter, because he knew that gas would be found in the theatres into which he - 1y morning from a tw a-half month’s trip throughout the we Huntington Miss Carrie and Mis : nie Lamb went to Glenwood yesterd would put his star, ]";"I‘ ke bad no 5)* ] attend the concert to be ywn there las that th ndle would be “,“'“ evening, m which Mrs. 1 Gaywood, an | 1ot required for immediate we. ‘The son of ini, Alexander Salvi, holds on the contrary that the candles were as much 1n the bond as the cash, and that they were properly exucted aceerding to the letter of ‘the bond did get his four candles per night them carefully away in his tru have gone to'ltaly along with his other effects. aunt of Miss Lamb, hada prominent place on the programme, she being a pianiste of more thun ordinary skill, Miss Iowa Bull, who has been spending a few days with her friends, Miss fda Lutz and Miss Lizzie Leo re- turned to her Omuha home, Miss Grace Whittlesey has returned home much improved in heaith L R. Berry, formerly secretary of the Council Biifus Insurance cou now of Miuueapolis, 1s in the d, has - Stop that coughing. Red Staw Cough Cure ouly costs” twenty-tive HMI’WHL.. o I CARPETS —eAND—— DRY GOODS Our carpet stock is g lected and is kept full by new, fresh goc Moquettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Etc. LACE CURTAINS, Tambour, and well the arrival . It comprises of Curtain' Draperies, paque Shading, Curtain Fixtures, Ete. Curtains made and hung. Carpets made and laid by skilled workinen We are oflering a fine line of White Goods, Beautiful Embroidery, Dress Patterns, Summer Dress Goods, And invite customers to examineour stock before purchasing elsewhere. Prices reasonable and goods as represented We have lately introduced special b in tables that comprise the best valus fis offered in any market. Good Lace at 5e¢. Good Stampesd Towels at 10¢. Fin beautifally stamped Towels at 25¢, half the price asked clsewhere. Good Blose, 10c¢. EB2an tiful Barrett Plaid Dress Goods at 25¢ per yard; worth £0¢. The best Corsel, 75¢, usunlly sold for §1.25. 'l]u'xu are s wof the many ba 1 best be appreciated by personal imination, i Daily watch this column for future \gos HAHKNESS BROTHERS 40! Broadway, Gouncil Bluffs SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boardin ete., will b ed in this column at the low rate C S PER LIN the first inser tionand Five Cents Per Line for cach subseque tion. Leuve advertisements at our office, Couneil Peal stroet, near Broadwuy, WANTS. V June Ist o man to take enre and to do ¢ Must thoroughly understuid the care of horses, I recomn | Blufls, Tow : LWy Warchouse or factory 590 lroadway . waiter. Louie & Broadway. finn SALE—Union Special bargain, OR SA ut B n ) (et tlon. Sales Bluffs, Towa. © hotel propes 5 = V- hoaro, s Brondy: —Old pap . In_quantitics to su office No. I Pearl street. DR SALE OR TRADE—Stock of millin All now notions 2000 n year. Good | Bee, Counci Hors and Mules Il purposes. bought and sold, at reiall and s, Lurge quantittes to select from. MASON WISE. Sircett, Near Pacific House.Cuuml Bucs KIEL SALE STABLES ST! DeIORIIRR YO0IS 1§ Horace 900 Mulos Rept constantly on hnd for sale at vetall or in ear londs, Orders_promdtly filied by contract on shorg ' RUSSELL&Co Manutactureraof all sizes of Automatic Engines pecially Designed for Runninz Es MILLS, GRAIN,ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGH Tubular aud Locomotive Roilers, New Massillon Th Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers, STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, BEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Brick ballding any kind Iy. Se A or moved and satisfacti OBLittio Haat trucks ~the hest in the worlk 803 Eighth Avenue anl Bighth Streat, HIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & GO0. Sstablished in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. nd for Catalogue, Prices, Freight Turcoman HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER ) guaranteed. Frame houses moved Council Bluffs. ball and m—y, p(s,w- f[:ga:, n; ’f{'a;:.. exameie g . Jwik, Buatele Buiting Yandhans Soikov. 5 ((.L/v BLo—w:(«o(u yn—wtt ewet L/«—uw.u. e this Gity. SWAN BROS,, Dealers in Milch Cows, 5 M Our St No 502 and 536 E. Brondway,Cou Yards il Bits JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT L COUNCIL BLUF'F, S FPederal Praetices in State and Rooms CUT THIS OUT! mu'n 10 be cqual to lany custern laundry. In order to ‘i work ontside the city cilBlams, we will u Home Steam Laundry 19 Broadway, Coun B! B. Out of town orders ention. We pay return charge ovedwhen n nfull amount. en pr on a) nd S, Shugart Bloc! AW =, Courts, k. that 100 ot ( Tuils, rompt at 1L work re ymicdpan by ensh in payment MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOO WIGS MADE TO ORD 337 Broadway, DRESSMAKI (BY THE TAYLOR SYN] DS ER. Council Bluffs, lowa MRS. L. SIMMONS putation ORTHE F Wk Iy expor satisfaction, CAHPETS Choice Displny of est terns, All Grades, Council Bluffs ARPE 1COMPANYI (AREET Bat- |_ <05 _Broadway. A scle Stock of Chol Novelties in. ice CURTAINS. MONEY MADE In Buying the Following I'roy the next thirty days: MULLIN'S 5, Rlock Block 1 ADDITION, Lot Lot 12, | Kot & iioe v Block 4, ihyliss' Adaition, perty will be sold at & grea and entevprising wen will, selves 0 i FATE Opportunity o make Apply to FRANK € 0 doubl wya erty in Koo 1, Shuigart Block, Council Llufls Towa China, Glasswa W. 8. Hower & No. 23, Main 5t d Lanmps, ot Blurs, a3 of our Closing Ou I have the larges” aird mest com: plete line of NEW MILLINERY S In the city. Iam closing out LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. You will find ali the latest novelties in hats, bonucts, flowers, plumes, tips, rib bons, gan los of trimmings. Goods Must Be Sold Best of 1 and see them, J. J. BLISS, . 5.8 Broa ofle No. iway, Council Blufts. Creston House, The only botel in Council Blufis having Fire =Hscape And all modern improvements, 216, 217 and 219 Muin st. X MOHN, Prop, L. W. TeLLEys, Pros. T.J. EVANS, Viee-Pros. JAMES N. BROWN, Cushicr. Council Biuffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, Capital. . .$100,000 Authorlzed Cnpl al. .. 250,000 Stockholders chresant 1,000,000 nas, mershants, man: vived on fuvora. Do u general hanking bus Accounts of banks, ban| ufacturers and individuals » ble tor Dowestie and forelgn exchungo, The vory best of attention given to 0e8s committod 10 Our care. Al busi FOR SALE Extra flne SWEET POTATO | PLANTS Grown and selected from Muscatin Seed by J. R. McPherson, rower and Dealer in PLANTS, AND FPRUITS, Couneil Bluffs, Towa. Tiwr~mr OFFICER & ruony. 'BANKERS COUNCIL UKFES, 1A, ishod 1457 R. RICE, M. D, fo or drawing of blood Estat CHRONIC DIbBASES of ail Kiuds & specialty. Over thirt Al e pocionoe , lalte