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THE DATLY BEI "COUNCIL BLUFFS. ~ ability and ~ but little doubt that ~ gicket will be conceded to th ~ state, and in that case thes ~ of the nomination of Mr. Osborn, ~ ship Friday ~ surprise to his many friends here, | snd esourizl L ~with - W f MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 7 o}ncz, NO. 12, PEAm. STREET. rnnma by enrrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week. BW. Tiurow, « « - TELEPHONES . No. 4. 0. 23, Mannger. BosiNges Oy Niawr Eviron MINOR MENTION. New York Plumbing company WNew summer goods at Reiter's. 13 Thv eity council meets this evening f ral of Frank Nash was held { frernoon at his home, No. 112 len avenu: . The new bridge across on Tenth street, north of about completed A grand ball is to be given by the Ger man Catholic ladies in Beno's hall one week from tomight In the case of Vernon vs the city, the | Jury returned a sealed verdict yesterday | morning after being out all night J. C. Hofman, of Waterloo, is arrang- ety store here, 8o soon desirable location. ¢ of Harry Walbridge, the skip- eling man tor Kirsch & Co-, comes up to-day in the district court. The Parisian Millinery company are daily reeciving new mid-summer stylos in flowers, b i all the Jatest novel tie: The sccond aunual meeting Women's Christian associatio held at the rooms of the Y. M. C. afternoon Indian ereck, Broadway, is of the is 10 be A this not being o fliciently subst of crookedness. A fellow, [_Vl\m'v his namo as | Barnctt,was discovered by Ofticer O'Br prowling abont the A\I snspicions ner. As he ger without y money or visi of support was placed e Iulul bars 1o be her investigated. » was unusually fine music in con- nection with the service at the Presbyted jan _church The Coun Blufly parti L coming festi in Oma r the “Mes reynor an_excellent s did ulso Miss Anna Merkel. Contr: ¢ ‘Trolsom, St. Paul, explains that the reason for his assignment of the paving contract here, was that he had so much work to do in St. Paul as to v it impossible for him togive his pe attention to the work here. The ment of the contract was not due to finan- cial s, but simply a matter of con- ven B The Die arrangements for en foundry, located opposite the ca lm'lm Additional lots have been pur- ? nml s soon as the work: employment hanjes. The enterprise bundant capital, and it will prove a valuable addition to the in- dustries of Council Bluf Room Mouldings ~ Larzcst_assortment and lowest prices at 1‘ un! s Wall Paper Buore. S s e ey 2 At the Pacitic House vou will get all the comforts of high priced hotels and save {rom 50 cents to 1 per d Try it and ‘e convinced. ptinte their suspielons [ the i Personal Paragraphs. Colonei J. S. Tam was in the city Sat- urday. Mrs. James A, Juckson has returned to m the city yest E. H. Danicls has gone on u three 8’ visit to Troy, N. Y. 3. M. Stedman, of the Umted States se; orv\ service, is at the Ogden. A. W. Patterson and wife, ycsunln) visited Councis Bit C. F. ase and E. G, F of Omaha, r s Musin com- s visiting his parents in Westficld, Bllv 8. Brock, onc of the liveliest of Pcru goy & Moore’s men, is in from a suc: eessr:l trip. Clevelund spent Sund; Not the national brid of Chicago. 8. H. Kell, con!muuh hy a sprain g M. Jackson left on Saturlay for l)enwr. to return to-day with his wife, who has been visiting there. J. A. Gorham, the photographer, has * just completed crayon portraits of Mr. snd Mrs. Phil McShane, of Oma Miss Mollie and Jube l\h]h- burg, 1., isit their Nh“'l‘, Mrs. Ed C, J. C. Mitchell left on Saturday nesota, where his wife has been visiting They will lmlll return to lllls city to-day. - at the Ogden, toom, but T, D)., the druggist, is suffering Cand is kept from business 1 , 5e per glass, e Vg il Go to Beard for room mouldings. e n For State Auditor, The mention of the name of 8, C. Osborn, of Mills county, for the position of state auditor, has called forth many favorable comments. Now come ~ formal announcement of his He has been a resident of M mnum for twenty-two years, and has_ filled the office of county aud sre in a highly satisfactory manner for three yea He 88 man of clear record nowl publicans of & unanimous indorsement. this 1 11 give him There scems ace on the part of the s no doubt e John Templeton has moved his cigar tory to 550 Broadway, opera house lock., - Order your fireworks of the Mucller Music company, No. 103 Main street. Wholesale only.” Muil orders promptly attended to, ——— Carpe ~ Belling cheap for the remainder of the season at llmkx Brothers’, -~ Death of H. O, Gallagher. The announcement of the death of H. €. Gallugher at his home in Gainer town- ight has caused sorrow and The sad event was not expected by them, as few knew even that he was ill. Mr. Gal- * Iagher was oue of the oldest and most re- spectad citizens of this county, and had {\ friends and acquaintances through- t this part of the state. The time of funeral has not been decided upo desivable first o communi is son, Lieutenant H. J. Gallagher, is at Fort Lewis, Colorade. ————— Wide flouncings in Spanish chantilly ces at Harkness Brothers, L Twelve choice inuno\ed farms in in trade for property m | olln county eity. Odell Bros. & Co., 108 Pearl St, | 5. | SCARED BY A MOCK SUICIDE. | A North Main Strcet Girl Shocks Her Tellow, Bat Not the Doctor. LIVELY STREETS FOR SUNDAY. i Gonnil onnc | 1l The Satnr- Driving Arrested Doings of the Circus Men day Matinee at the Park A Female eiting. Cracking the Sunday. Council Bluffs has been gaining lately quite a reputation for the tness of its Sundays. With the new city administra- tion the saloons have been closed on Sun- day and the garden by 85 sUS- pended, Other chingos have been made whieh have caused the day to be marked with suburban quictude. ~ Yester he streets wore something of the old-time liveliness The arrival of cireus cansed an* influx of many strangers and an outpouring of many of the residents, especally the younger ones. The unlonding and un- packing, and every move in detail were watelhed L Besides the advent of the gro the announcement was made t s would be game a horse race at the driving park + busses and carryalls were out in full force, and several loids of prople on fo the driving park before it t ned that the management of the park would not permit of any b being played there on Sunday promised horse e consisted simply of a private drill or exercise, prelimin arting of the team forf the tour tDubuaue, T wi A afternoon giv Danish 4‘|l|/ ‘ark's mills. Scores of carryal v < made trips out there chrrying I|||m||m|~nl people. Be sides the liveliness of the street scenes thus caused, some of the up for business. Nota that of Russell & Malon have obeyed the requiremen : closely, biit to accommodate some strangers and cireus men yesterday morning opened the bar for o fow min- utes, intending to close it aimost imme- diately 1 beer ment nic yester ning, however, that some one had started ot to make complunt of them, they concluded that they might as well have the whole game as well ws'the name, and so they Kept at ot doing a rashing business most of the d the appearance of ! a great many strollors and drivers, the ¢ pleasant one both for If you want to invest a few dollars where it will saye many times the amount in labor and doetors’ bills, buy an Ameri- s washer of Cooper & MeGee. - to the New York Plumbing com- ) garden hose. They warrant all they sell.” Opera nouse block. King Cole Is Here. -day W. W. Cc great show is the wetion, and there will doubtless crowd on the street and under the This show is siving high everywhere. At Leavenworth, Kan., where it recently tents were filled to and the Times devoted a ha more to deseribing how “‘Leavenworth turns out en masse to welcome the younge T and most successfi manager WG i much e require too much 8 ‘rom the grand entree until the lust ot it was one continued round of acts which were new, noveland startling, and from three 0 five different performances gong on at the same time in the tworings and on the elevated stage between. The most no- ticeuble new departure in the per ances were the many aerial ac 1l executed in the mos f columm or drome per T was all th desired. The ladies’ jo race, camel rac lh)m.]m i could be , clephant race, e the show, conduc the management of Dr. ‘The thrilling sc nflhu lains of Ay YOATS 020 W |lhl'||lly por- yed, the Ludians, MLxh'.uh cowhoys, viicqueros and mhmwm were all great fea ed many rounds of apy It of the programme, where some re- markable shooting, inly a won- derful exhibition of sovients Rse 10 If you want perfectly satisfactory nees unnumlvmum at §2 per day, go to the Pacific upon it, you will never ——— Why buy a poor gaso wn get a “Quick Me! ¢ Cooper ¥ McGe L Queer Money. On Friday atternoon two young men went into the restaurant of Mr. Sweigart, at Weston, and bought a cigar, paying for it a counterfeit silver doliar. The two fellows were follow and arrested and brought to this city. They gave their names as Charles Collins and Tim- othy Reagan. Upon them were found ten more counterfeit silver dol , all bearing the date 1883. They waived ex- tion, and bail was fixed at $1,500. Not being able to give 1t, they were Sen to juil to there remain until the next se 100 of the United States court in Septem- ber. The two fellows claim that th Y got the money in Omaha, and that th hid not know it was counterfeit. ‘The dollars are only fair, and anyone used to handling money could hardly be deceived by them ;mlln- carclessly ‘taken in by a dim ight. Baturday night Constable_Ricketts ar- rested a colored woman, Litha Francis, alias Hill, who is lllull"hl to be imply cated in the affair. » ms to be sporting woman, and says t her home isin St Jo. She has been visiting a sis ter in Sioux City, and on her stopped here a short time Ao, § a house on Tenth avenue, n strect. She says that these two fellows have been staying at her house, but that nh did not know their business, A " > house revealed only a bar n[ Jead. Her trunk was taken into cus- tody, but its examination has been de- ferred until some United States officer canexamine e stove when you at the same price Go to s chunge to-day. ——.— Go to Beard for wall Sport at the Park. The matinee at the driving park Sat- urday afternoon proved to be an enjoya- ble one. The first race was between Amandat and Jumbo, best two in three, and was won by the former. Time—2:443, 2:42}. The race for roadsters was won by Wm. Lincberger's Bay Doe. Time— 8:08), 8:04¢. The others were: MceCar- ger'a Fanny, Paul Bouquet's Lady Loug- | maid, and M. F. Rohrer's Flicker. In the boys' pony race ter Daily, son of Colonel Daily, took the prize. There was cousiderable interest taken Cole's | THE OMAHA DAILY in a seventy-five yard foot race 10!'"0 be- tween one of the Bluff' City team, ( ranger here, glving Cook, hailing from St. Paul. Th got away with the race very easily much to the surprise and_discomfiture of the former's backers. There was some little money up on the race aside from the stakes, and the Bluts boys got bit Cook's friends before the race red £10 to have the leelared off, id this intimation of lu» fear of be out run was apparently thrown out it did not eatch many Cook’s real name is s usspeedy a 100-yard r a8 there is in the country. tain 1t is that he got away with the oth man very easily. It is nearly time that Couneil Blufts learned better than to bet against every runner who comes this /. & E. o The Quick M coming more populs of Cooper & MeGe - - Sights at the Circus Site, The cireus grounds were yesterday morning visited by many versons, whi during the afternoon only a few visitors werc on the grounds. The ground be- tw avenves B and €, and Twelfth and Fourteenth s oceupied by the big show. ‘The two large tents were not put wb yesterday, the eanvaswas laid on the ground to dry and during the afternoon was rolled up and packed away until this morning, when the two large tents will be stretehed, Yesterday being Sunday, was day of rest for the eanvasmen of the hands cmployed. ~ Some spent tie day in mending harness, elothes, splicing and doing odd ¢ that were ry, bt most of i down on truly a nd most 6o}t ot all scemed willing to pass the ds and the most of them also took a afternoon. The busiest rounds were those in They have to gettl ¢ meals aday whether there i not. All the canvas hands, laborers, ete., tuke their 1 ound while the performer tors dine ut a hotel. T’ fed the performers yest the afternoon some of those” connected with the circus had a game of lacrosse near the grounds, in qui nap yesterday cmployes on the g the cooking tent, show or hostlers, on the - Ladices attending the festival at Omaha this week cordially invited to visit N dexamine vy, the It bonnets and dres and low clegant line of tine mil assortment. of opera hats in the city. Correct styles prices. The ladics of the liave in pro to be he viwn[sml church .uuulmn a carnival of authors, building now oceupied by M. E. Smith .\ Co.. for June 15, 16, 17, i8 and 19. This will be one of the most active entertuinments ever given by socicty. There will be a lunch for business nien ey from half-past cleven to two o’eld ftemsegl S The Demand For Pern The county board of supervisors meet to-day in regular session. They will be called on to take action in regard to a number of permits to sell intoxieating Iiquors. A number are desirous of hay ing the permits cancelled which were i: sucd under the old law, as they desire to take out permits under the mew phar- B 0 also two new ap- ts. applications are cholders and electors. T'he law prevides that one-fourth of the frecholdel electors of the voting precinets in which the applicant proposcs to do business must sign the petition. Ju~| how it can be determined whether ¢ number 1s obtained or not, o which has not yet been solved’ pplicants the 2 when they signers, and it the board to dete hetitions nough s still more difticult for requested to send early for choice things in white dress patterns, s and dress goods, HARKNESS BROTHERS. Beard has an immense stock of wals haper and room mouldings which must hed into cash, so down go the price e She Still Survives, turd evening Dr. Mel. Bel- linger was hurriedly summoned to attend a case of de, as he then understood it to be, on North Main street, in the building owned by ‘*John,” the China- man. On his arrival Dr. Bellinger learned that a woman had taken several ounces of laudanum. The empty vial was then standing on & chair by the side of the bed, on which the woman lay appar- ently lifel He reacned over to look into her f; nd thought he saw her 1nui,|uu;, This put him on his guard, and it only took a short time to ascertain that she was only “kid- ding” her fellow, who had ran for the doctor. She did not deny taking the laudanum, but said she was tired of 1i; nd had ‘taken all the bottle con- tained. The doctor received his fee and left the woman, who _gave the name of Jennie Williams, still enjoying good health and the company of her male ac- quaintance. O Dr. Cook residence, No. 84 ors., Straight ser let on the Cheyenne & Northe Apbly to 7.3 Brown & Co., Council Blufis, of at Cheyenne, Wyo. e Mrs. Hueber Oaptured. Word was received here Saturday that Mrs. Hueber, the skipping procuress, ha been arrested in Minneapolis. It will be remembered that she was placed under §1,000 bonds to answer to the charge of enticing Lulu Mercer into her house of prostitution in Omaha, As soon as it was learned that the grand jury had in- dicted her she skip; 1 from Omaha. It is said that she raised several thousand dollars in cash to take witn her. Now comes the news of he rest and Sheriff Reel will start for S can get the necessacy requisition papers, The fact of her thus skipping out has caused many to believe her ;;mf'x_y, who have befor ined to doubt a good portion of th Our refrigerators ave goi Good goods aud low prices tell. & MeGee. - They Mat a Score, Detroit Iree Pr he other noon two of the erew of ol men employed by the board of pubiic works to clean the streets were eating their cold bite on_ the curbstone at Michigan avenue and First st One of them handed a portion of a newspaper to the other and said: l“lh-.ul ne A ne of base ball, took the p: located the game and read Getzein's work in the box has seldom been excelled. ‘In the boxy | What did they have a wan in u box fory If a man in a box can BEL: play bage ball then a man in a chair can scrape off the u\\v-lnv]Y “I'sappose it means fie was in a cage, but the paper ealls it a'box to « feelings. Let me read on g ', ey hit up & fiy for Deacon Wihite to ¢ E “Why kind of a flys" “It doesn’t say. It may have been a Lorse fly which was bothering Mr. Deas ley.” “‘And what does corral, mean " “Corrai jewelry, of course. Lot was taken in by , a8 he in: the air waived a » of meat “Wel did hey’ *He did ™ “‘And Hanlon took it in “That's what it suys.” **And did the referee give the mateh to Welchy "h don't say, but if it w as the ( ‘to. 1 s c corker at the knock out |||ll he fell like a codfish.? 3 s read on.”? son hit a gronnder it to the plate London » got a night, lln :(Iu and Get n...m,...,n “Stop again! What's a vnlundfl W “Ips a blow below the belt. “And that man Getzein wa o they had in the cage @ Who let him out, and what for? “I'm giving you what the paper and here's more of it * ‘Rowe sent up a pop fly, which Con- nor muffed, Thompson gofng to—" e un! Put that paper down on and puta stone on top of it! It's no wonder the whole country is strik- ing for eight hours’ work wid ten hours® y when the newspapers h zone llu- horse-fly whieh was bother- . Densley was all vight, but @ pop nn animal 1 never heard of and won't give in to. M. Connor must have l:ml\wl elegaat wid a muf'in his hands to iy over the head!™” the game.” “Then it’s 1o wonde comes home eve I pale face and @ cramp in his stomach, and that half o’ the men in Detroit pull out a base-ball score whenever you ash ‘em the time n.Ln Mr. Welsh.” sWhat is i, Mr. ynn?'’ a light lm me m]m and we'll Base-vall is s the same the start. says, ohnny my hoy all wid too much lul u - There is a colored church in Newton county, Ga., whose members have a mania for funcral sermons. One old fel- low’s funcrai has been preached six times at this chureh within the past cight months. EVERY DAY We are making a Spec- ialty now of Summer Goods, And are Offeving NEW BARGAINS EVERY DAY. You will find ncw special bargains on our counters Every Morning. We are selling Lawns at 4c,, worth Ge. Satteens at 12 1-2c., w orth 18c. Embroidery patterns at one-half their value, LACES —AND— Dress Goods At less than they were ever known before. You can save money by coming to Council Bluffs for CARPETS, CURTAINS, &c. We keep the choicest patterns turned out of the Looms, and our prices are the lowest in this western country. You will say so when you see them. Watch our advertisement morning for new bargains, Look in local column for special sale to-day, Harkness Bros., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. every OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, Established 1857, '|Horses and Mules For ull purposes. bought and sold, at retall aid nlots. Lurge quantittes to select from. MASON WISE, £hcett, Near Pacific House, Counil Bucs WHOLESALE AND JOBBING movsEs oF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICCLTURAL IMPLEMENTS, DEERE, W 1S & CO, Wholesalo Agricultural Implemants, Buggiss, A L Fte , Fte. Council Blufts, Towa. CTURING CO. Hay Loader, 6150 Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, COUN SHELLERS \\UIII»M( TTERS, Now. 1701, 15 i | Main Street, ‘Council fin e, low DAVID BRADLEY & CO., Manuf'rs an { Jobhors o Agricultaral Tmplements, Wagons, Buggies, Carviages, and all kinls of Farm Maohin: 1100 to 1116 South Main Strect, Council Bluifs, Towa, Councll Blub Handle Fhutn'y, (Incorporated Manufacturers of Ax and Small Handies, of n. :‘_7 CARPETS, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARP! Carpets, Curtains, Window il Cioths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholste te. No 405 llrl\lniu ow Co., Shades, v Gools, JARS, TOBACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl'Sts, Council Blufts, owi. COMMISSION, ;ZN\;I)HR & L ,\RI;\I;'; i Wholosalo Frait and Produce Comnission M: No. 14 Pearl St., Council Bluifs. haats. DRUGGIST HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale D*uggists, OIIS| Palnts, Glass, Druggis 22 Main St., and Biufls. p DRY GOODS. e M. E. SMITH & €O, Laoorters a1l Jabhaes of Dry Goods, Notions, Ete. Nos, 112 and 114 Main St., Nos. 113 and 115 Pearl St., Council Blus, 1owa. Wholesale CflllfOuIl] Frulu a Specialty General Commission. No. 542 Council Blufts Broadwuy, Wholesulo Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Noe. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Counecil Blufrs, 7 e GROCE 3 g 3 L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Algo Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Broad- , Council Bluirs. \ ETC. BECKMAN & CC Mann‘acturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Loather, Haroass Saddlery, Etc. Mau Coundil _Bluits, fowa. HATS, CAPS, ETC. METC. \Il BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. nd 344 Broadway, Council Bluifs, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blutfs, fowa. AND WOOL. D. H M« :DANE! Il) .\ (() Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs — Council Bluffs lowa. OILS. C()’l}l\:(r‘lllwli'lrl?l’l“.rs‘ (lll;("(), ~Wholesale Dealers in— 5 [lluminating & Lubrlcatlu“ Oils Gasalin BTC. 8. Theodore, Aent, C6 e Town LL‘.\MI!’.H. l’lhh\(l, l‘ A. OVERTON & CO., i Hard Wood, Southern Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Material $peciaitics, W holesulo Luw- ver of all Kinds. Oftico hlu WINES AND LIQUOKS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, St. G ® Horb Bitters. No. 13 ouncil Bluffs, IR & BECK, Poreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St.. SPECIAL NOTICES. IWOTICE. Specin) ndvertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, ¥ To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will lumn at the low rate of TE! forthe Hrst insor Council Blufs, Lenve advert No. 12 Peul strect, neur Bluts, srondway, Council Drug storo in northwestorn lowa: ed | phurmacist. Whole X nired $800 o $1,0 Dr. Thos. Wred o, Remsen, Plymouth , lown WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES? FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT KIRAM W. DAVIS & GO. Established in 18577, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTV DIFFERENT STYLES 20,000 Vehiclies Annually. Send for Catalogue, Prices, Freigh HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick baildina any Kind raisod or maved an satisfaction guaranteed. enLittie(inat trucks ~the best in th worl L Frame houges moved 808 Wighth Avenus and Eighth Strest, Council Bluffs. ball and LS ey Herwe Lires of Wors. %’ VARG teds, Beotel Buiting Y anchomk Sorkor. Eiglisk Rroadeloth ¥+ the bleagest Line of Wns Wt Danty cuct thawn oo thie ity exantite 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS Wii3 MADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway, Counc]l Blufs, lowa oRpan L SWAN BROS., Dealers in Mileh Cows. @ At Qur Stock Yards 2 and 506 E. Broadway,Council Bify T L. W, TULLEYS, Pres. Jases N. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, e . $100,000 250,000 1,000,000 T. J. EVANS, Viee-Pros BiowN, Cashier. Creston Houseg, The only hotel in Council Blutrs having Flre Esoape o vements. 0 Main NAN MmN, Prop. Capital. .. .... : Authorized Capital . Stockholders Represent. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COOUNCIL BLUFFS. State and Federal ud 5, Shugart Block, Do a general hanking business. Accounts of banks, bankers, utucture ble terms, Domestic and forei; The very hest of attention g ness committed t0 our eare. ant<, man- and individuals veccived on fuvoras gn eschanzo. ven to all busi Practices in Courts, Rooms 7 KIEL SALE STABLES “pajuasauday w0 DOJURLIER Y00)S [y I have the largest and most com- plete line of NEW MILLINERY AND Horaes and Mules kept constuntly on hund for sale nt retail or in car lowl O promdtly tlied by contr Stock sold on coir S R & I ct on shors notico. i h 8t I op Stable Corng 1d Fou Council Blutts 1> th A OTIONS In the city. LESS THAN JOBBERS' I am closing out PRICES. CARPETS Cholce Display of Latest Pate terns, All Grades. Council Bluffs 405 Broadwa, bons, gau. triminngs. Goods Must Be Sold. Best of Bargaing ever offercd Cull and see them, J. J. BLISS, No, 828 Broadway, Council Blufls. 4 su«-t i CURTAINS. FOR SALE Extra fine SWEET POTATO PLANTS R RIC M D CANCERS or gher tum Y “romovad wihout the knife or drawing of blood, CHRONIC DISEASES or au xinds » sp: 8" praotionl oxporivi o lalty. 1 11F8 C1ry WATERWORKS CO. } COUNCL, BLUFKS, Towa, Muy 16, 15 Notieo is horely given that'the rogiilr nnunl in the eity of C duy, tho ith duy O June, 1886, it (0 m., for tue cloction of divectars tc ensuin; ompany will cl 1 diy of June, 1550, o ck . o Thilridud, the Oty dny of Jue, I By order of the Ihmr| of Dire 5. W Huu.n~ Jit. TEL-Fifty day boarders at tho Dech- tele hotel. Cheap rates give A good hoy to I . Call at Bee oMic t from N. W. R'y Louse or fRotory :, 590 Hroad Two lots 25 1 Suitubl purposes.’ . L venue hotel &, in_quuntities (o suit, Pearl streot China, Glassware and Lamps, S. Homer & Co., No. 23, Main St,,Council Biuis, N. SCHUBZ Justice of the Peace. Ofice Over Awerican Express Compuny, | lowa b Grown and seleeted Secd by J. R. McPherson, Grower and Dealer in Al S, ETABL AND Council Blufls, Towa, from Muscatin "FRANK COOK, REAL ESTATE —AND— LOAN AGENT, |, Room 7, Shugart Block. TIMOTHY SEED., of sound, woll cleaned soed of the ¥, U DRESSMAKING (BY THE TAYLOR SYSTEM.) MRS. L. SIMMONS $14 Broadway. tubilish work, [ will e nad ik ing » on 0 elsewhore. Ladics Roed Havo no § WiHILS 68 My EXPOFCHCY - EULIANLees . P BRLELCLIOR, in o 1 have 8 quer Pitiik whiel: 1 uifc erap of 1885, i - o, N.W. Ry

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