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( THE DAILY [} 1 BEE. | COUNCIL BLUFFS. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE S8 O}FICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Lelivered Ly carvier in nny part of the city at twenty cents per week. H.W.Tiroy, - - . TELEPHONES: Busisree OFFice, No. 48, Nicnt Eviron No. 2. Manager, TMINOR MENTION. New York Plumbing company. New summer goods at Rerter's. Frank Foley and Richard . Lotten were yesterday fined for being drunk Last evening John Burlew and Miss Ida Hensley woere united in marriage, Rev. J. Fisk ofticiating | The county board yesterday afternoon spent most of the time considering np wlications for permits to sell intoxicants, The Oakland Acorn is being offered for sale at a sacrifice, including building and lot. This is a good chance for a maun with small means to step intoa good bus: iness, T'he funeral of the late H. C will be this morning at ¢ His son, | HNagher and arrived yest morning from Lewis, Colo. Among those run Harry Buck) Ilagher o'clock wife, rday Fort in yesterday ¥, who was in the ja about a year ago, and who i as o fellow who had better oft the streets on cireus day. Harry Barnett, arvested on suspicion, being found prowling about alleys in the night time, was dischiurged yesterday on showing up that he was a newsboy in Omaha, and meant no harm, d Miller was on trial yesterday in the district court on the charge of jorg- ing John Hickey's name to an order on Spetman & Co., and thus obtaining $45, part in goods and part in cash. There was a noisy fight in the saloon at the intersection of Pearl and Main etreots yesterday. Two or three bloody noses, onc arrest and a good deal of noise, but no one serionsly hurt. The German American band is the new name for the reorganized body of the old_ Bavarian band. The organiz tion will perform under the new title for the first time next Wednesduy evening at the park concert. Bechtele's hotel is bei: nut class shape by L. C. on, who papering the sample room very attract- wvely, repainting the walis of the dining. room, and putting on other artistic tonches, adding greatly to the appen ance of the interior of this populat hotel Joseph Cole and his wife, Emma, made their sl appearance in ‘court et duy morning, bearing the m of the household war. Not long ago Emma Jeft him, and went to liv with another man, Arrests and rows followed one another and back again, and the courts were k«'lu bus; ith a multiplicity of suits. 1y got his woman back, and the recounciliation Tasted over Sun- day. Yesterday morning they opened war, and while he was breaking the fu niture she was clawing him. They wei both arre. nd fined £ and costs. Odell Bros. & Co. are to tender the citi- zens of Council Blufls a complimentary open air concert in s5 park to-mo row evening. The band has been engaged for the o , and will ive n programme of entircly new musie. kverybody is jnyited to attend and enjoy the music freely. his is o good adver- tisement for Odell Bros. & Co., and at the same time afiovds the ng an excel- lent chance to enjoy an evening of music %Hl{)lr(‘wh . ICis hopod that this will e but the first of a summer series of such out-door entertainments, and that other business houses will follow the ex- ample thus set. Last year the Bee gave such an open-mir concert and otl; spoke very favorably of doing likewis but the mitter was .fmppu and the Bk was the only one of the scason. It is to be noped that this season may see more than the one. be in first- BIAR T Beard has an immense stock of wals aper and room mouldings which must turned into cash, sodown go the price at Board’s. Dr, Cook residence, No. S moved his office to his 4 North Main street. —————— Burglars at Work. A fonis soons to be worl Council Blufls, sneaking and housc-breaking. During the circus parade yesterday one residence on Oakliand avenue was broken into and a small amount of plunder taken. Thomas Clar house on Madison street was ente: yestegday afternoon and some articles of jewelry take Pace & Schmidt’s shop” was broken open by burglars, and an attempt made to drill and ‘blow the safe. The fellows [ frightencd nway, apparently. They left a broken drill behind them, and got only a little change from the drawer for their trouble. —-— Our refrigerators are going very fast. eash THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: COUNTERFEITERS CORRALLED Oollins and Ragan Lodged in Jail for Passing the Queer. JUDGMENT AGAINST THE CITY. Second Annual Mecting of the Women's Association—Carving a Coon—Drowned W Bathing. Christtan Charity. The Woman's Christian ield its second annual meeting y afternoon. The following were chosen as officers President--Mrs, C. R nts--Mrs Viee Presic Mrs. R P Sealy, Mrsi Dr. Day Corresponding Montgomery. Recording Sceretary Judd ‘I'reasurer--Mre. J. B. Atkins, The reports of the several officers were read and approve The following was the report of the sceretary, which outlines clearly the work done during the year: Before our summer vaeation accided to hire the parlors of the church for our meetings, which ing 50 cents for ench time used, if nee ry to h the room warmed. Other wise the Baptist socicty generously do nated its use. This made ns a pleasant home, 20 cozy and warm, with Bibles, song books und organ at our disposal. But notwithstanding the comfort of our i interest agam cbbed. On vember it seemed to us never ater, and two or three of us went to meeting with the expectation of its being the last. But one was with us. Mrs. M t, now in Dakot who seemed in- spired with a power from above. So deep aml earnest was her opening prayer that our hearts were thrilled with new hope and the clonds to be swept from our sky. ing the suggestion wis treasurer which resulted in the Har Home festival. At that and asubsequent meeting at the home of your seerc y the arrangements were completed and reports received from the societies young people who so nobly and ably assisted in - the tainment at once asant and le. hout seventy-five Besides the Xteen sacks of flour, with gro s and provisions to the value of $100, were donated to and distributed from the Harvest Homefestival; making, with cash received,an aggregate of ahout two hundred and tifty dollars, including new and seeond-hand clothing, h the second milestone Secretary--Mrs, Mrs. Don. on our journcy Ilns anniversiry but fully as for while some from our roll other: which have given perhaps more st labors “have not been enlarged our powers ended our influence led. During the oppressive heat of Jul August last we ndjourned for six we and thought we renewed our work wi greater zeal for the f pite. Some- times the clouds | been thick and dark over our heads, and twice during the year the discouragements have been so0 great that the question of disbanding ourselyes, or at least of abandoning the ficld, has been raised. But each time we have entertained the thought new work has been suggested to us, and enthusiasm has been rekindled, verifying the words poct: *‘Bebind the clouds tne sun shining.” The fire hus never gone out yet on our hearths and in our hearts at once. In our dispensing of these charities we ade quite stringent rules. We found 1t T ry to do so to avoid wholesale imposition. fter the churity ball committees begun their donations we r from ours, as we soon discovere re dupli ing our gifts. This still have in the treasiry ice then s have been ¢ and suffe: It has small sum w the widow’s erni mulsplicd. For this same reason also, we resolved among ourselyes not to publish a state- ment at that time of our pts, but quietly to relieve all cases we could learn ch. Insome cases we refused to ha and It seemed in ances that it was not charity worthily bestowed. There is no doubt we muclo some cnemies, but we also made many friends among the poor people, and find some among them worthy and honest. We wish they were as ready to cive the bread of life from us as they are the loaves and fishes. That branch of our work which touches the Y. M. C. A. had no ieader till near the close of the yoar, when Mrs, Harry Curtis was clected chairman. Since then one sociuble has oods and low prices tell, Cooper & M c(ee. P e Go to Beard for wall paper. e e WL Substantinl abstracts of tities and real estate loanis. J. W. & E. L. Squire, 10 Pearl street, Council Blufts, e 4 The Quick Meul gasoline stove is be- eoming more popular every d Get one of Coopor & Me If you want perfeetly satisfactory accommodations at Pacific House. De never rogret your $2 lp.-r day, go to the L you will 4 - Why buy a poor line stove when you can get a “'Q Meal” at the same Pprice? Coop have them, - If you want to invest a fow dollars where it will saye 1y times the amount in labor and doctors bills, buy emn washer of Cooper & McGiee. e Judgment Against the City. The easo of Mrs. Vernon ainst the eity was given tothe jury Saturday night, with instructions to bring in a sealed ver- dict, which thoy did Sunday morning. The verdict wus opened yesterday ana was found to be against the city, the jury giving the plaintit $500. ‘The plaintift elaimod much h i on account of the inju in driving along Vaug aumambrr. It appeared that she stopped e horse to wait for a train to the horse hecoming uneasy bacl being pushed over the unprotected o of a bridge, throwing the plaintifl 0 Awmeri- damages than this ad by her ass, and bi gw a ditch and eausing Go to the New \'urk".l' rious injuries. Ylumbing com- y for garden hos ¢ warrant all 3y sell. Opera no Room Monldings— est_assortment d iowest prices at Beard’s Wall Paper e, At the Pacili you will get all the forts of Ligh priced hotels and save m 50 cents to §1 per day. eon M3 TN The ludies of the Episcopal church vnlnyn\purmnm acarmval of authors, be he! M. E. Smith & Co., for June 15, 16, 17, and 19. This will be one of the most . attractive entertainments ever given by ghis society. There will be a lunch for usincss men uveriduy. from half-past Try it and inced. d in the building now occupied :floun 1o two o'clac been undertuken, but the evening was stormy and few ventured ous. We also have provided a woman to olean the rooms us often a5 1s considered necessary. 1in strength has been devoted to the operation of an industrial school for girls. A large quuntity of cloth was given us from the firc in Cocke & Morgan's store, which we utilized in iur; girls to make into garmonts for selves. More than ninety names are on the roll, About February 1 Mr. S| gave usthe use of his va- ¢ and would have given us the building had we a lot on which to move it. Our great need is for n permanent suit of rooms, which we ugo as circum- stauces requive- Our eflorts now are to be directed toward procuring a house of onr own and we hope thuat another anni- vorsary may find us with this objeot ac- complished. Nor material required in our sewing school we are greatly in- debted to Mr. Simon Eiseman, of lfi-nr,- Eiseman & Co,, who has do- nated liberally to our aid and other citizens, ~ especially ladies, given us material to thut we have found it only a small amoun school. Our pres: teachers, The classes are so large that the few teachors we have cannot be thor- ough in their work, Our thanks ave ten dered the Nonpareil, Bee and Herald for free advertising and kindly notices. May their eirculation never grow less, Com- paring our work with that of our first year we haye done less spiritual work, held fewer meetings, but the amount of benevolent work has been in excess of that of last year. We trust this yeur may ar greater and more lasting dee and when we meet it in et sce that its fruits are pere Mgs. P. J. MONTGOMERY, -~ Go to Beard for room mouldings. -_— Johu Templeton has moved his cigar factory to 530 Broadway, opera house block. - 1 Matters. The city council held its regular monthly meeting last night. Aldermen Bennett, Danfurth and Hummer were present. A large batch of bills was ground through. Mr. A. C. Graham called attention to the fact that a move was on foot to cut down & portion of Graham avenue forty foet, reducing its width to sixty teet. He stated that Mr. Shugart, Mr.J. T. Hart and Mr. J. W. Rodefer were claiming that they, had title to this part of thé street. Referred to the city attorney. Park Commissioner Officer called at- tention to the plan of opening up a strect from Graham avenue into the lower part of Fairmount park. He understood that all the property owners would give right of way except Mr. Hawthorne, who wonld give 100 feet providing the c would pay 81 a foot for the rest, §47 Reserred to the committee on streets and alleys. The matter of Cherry street, one-half of which < taken into the driving park some time ago, was also referred to that committ L The city engincer reported estimates . R. Mitchell for §1,466.81, P, for of J. Goulden torney called attention to the suit of Vernon vs the Ci in which judgment has been given against the city for $500. He considered this a victory for the city. The plaintiff was anxious to get a new trial, belieying the damage too small, He did not think the would gain by having the vi aside. Report concurred in. The new canning company asked tl Mr. Ernstein be appointed special police- mun, to serve without pay from the city Granted, on his filing the proper bond. Petition of George F. Smith and others for opening alley from Madison to Shuts- mian, near the new school bullding. Pre- sented and referred _ John Sam Kee petitioned the council prevent his lot | the creek. Re Petition of citizens asking for repe the ordinance forbidding use of street hose between 8 o'clock a. m.and 5 o'clock p.m. Signed by 130, Referred to com- mittee with instructions to draft & new ance Petition for establishi tain at Broadwa ferred The Women's asked the city to ¢ a lot, prom to erect a building thereon for a cl able and indu: w00l for girls. ferred (. finance committee, Citizens complamed that Tenth street from Fifth avenue to Tenth avenue, and Ninth street south of Fifth avenue, were th waterways for surface s was stagnant and a rred to committeo on drinking foun- LR Re. ere hou by Sixth ramst low grade on n the old cree it Citizens prote: Tenth avenue, betw the new diteh, and asked for a Gl Refer 0 A resolution was presented appropriat- i 1in defraying the oy re departiment in - attending the state tournament at Dubuque. — Sowe of Idermen objected on the ground that ilegal to make such an appropria- T'he resolution was lost, Aldermen Bennett and Danforth voting for it. Al- dermen Hammer and Keller” voting no. Proverty owners petitioned for the opening of Fifth avenue to Bluft' strect It was decided to have appraisers de termine the cost, Alderman Bennett presented a resolu- tion for the construction of a large eatch basin at the corner of Willow avenue and Fourth street, to be twent, feet o and of ample dimensions: stated t the property owners i vicinity threaten to enjoimn the coustr i of such a catch basin, cleaning out this would be a nuisance. Mr. Bennett thoaght that this should be done before Fourth street was paved. It wi i that or 4 new 0 be built from Br low avenue. If the move then the paving should be stopped. terred until this evening. The clerk stated that the time for re- ceiving bids for grading Washington ave- nute had expired, and no bids received. The city engineer was instructed to advertise for bids for paving with cedar blocks: Pearl street, from Broadway to its ersection with Main stre i avenue' from Main to Pearl street; Wi avenue from Main to Pearl street; avenue from Main to P ot; Fourth strcet from Broadway to Willow ‘avenue; Brondway from irstto Oak street. Adjourned until this evening. — n the city, 5¢ per glass, in street. of would lway to Wil- was enjoined Re- Best cream sods at Palmer’s, 12 M gt uatbes Ladies attending the festi this week are cordially in Bliss, 1514 Douglas St., and examine an nt iine of fi niIlim-ry. the largest ment of opera bonnets and dress in the city. Correct styles and low -~ Quizzing About the Queer. Yesterday an examination was had be- fore United States Comnussioner Hunter s to the two men arrested ai Weston for passing counterfeit money. They gave their names as Charles Collins and Timothy Ragan. Collins admitted that he had been known as Link Hill, and alled “Skinny”’ and ni ch new place of resi- denee furnishing him with a new name. He had worked at Sioux City until Jately. He came here and located on Tenth avenue near Ei housekeeper a du cluims Sioux € 18 his hom says that after working in_ the packing house there, he drew his pay, came ha, spent his _monéy, and in Council Bluffs dead broke that he would go to Des '8 if he could not get work there. He in with Collins, and stopped at his house a few days. On Friday lust the two started out on foot. Ragnn had no money, and after walkimg a short distance Collins told him_that he wis he would carry his money for him, d no pocket “without holes, and d to lose it. Ragan took the money, ten silver dollnrs, not knowing it was counterfeit, Colling told him that he had bought eleven silver dollars in or %2, but atement, g o Ragan’ din not y suspicion that the rfeit which he pocket. On reg place, near Park's mill, Col- ling bought two cigars, PASS- g one of the counierfeit dollars, and getting back the change in good money. ‘Lhey went on to Weston and aken by Mr. Sweigart and arrested. Ragi nt to a spot the depot and hid the mon denied having had any. ¢ attempted to explain this action by say- ing that Colling told him to do so, and he thought that it must be that Co owing some bill there, and wanted to get out of payingit. The hidden money was found, and then the young men that they knew it ‘was counterfeit, but that they had bought it in Omaha They are both now lodged in jail to await the on of the grand lury. Itisnot thought » the makers of the coun- terfoit coins, but that they w ting rid of what they could of it was evident, The colored woman with whom Collins had been stopping was also arrested, but there was littie evidence against her. An examination ¢ r trunk, w had Leen left at the Northwestern d venled the presence of a bar of les a bar of some sort of composition, but beyona this nothing was discovered, and there was no evidence of her having Sweigart's passed any of the quee — - To Sub-Contractors, Straight scraper work to let on the Cheyenne & Northern railroad. Apply to J. J. Brown & Co., Council Blufls, or at Cheyenne, Wyo. Personal Paragraph: OMre. A. C. Graham whs somewhat im- proved yesterday, and ho, are enter- tamed of her rapid rec Mre, E. 1. Walters'is (uite effects of stepping upon’ a n thought be be some better yester g r Dr. Wade left kast evening for Freeport, 11, in theinterest of the fall races to be h and Omana A E R press agent of W, W. Cole’s circus, extended conr the newspaper n o yeste usually happy way, eaising them to feel at home, and giving thom every oppor- tunity of secing the ins and outs, and all the details of the wondetrful show. Jesse Walters was yesterday reported as about the same, th being no signs of improvement. He is suffering from a severs paralytic stroke, which affects one whole & 3 Il from the She was - Ladies, We have quite a large stock of fineshoes and slippers to show you 2T Laspsey & Co. - A Really Big Show, Cole’s big shows drew a greater crowd here yesterday than has been seenon cir- cus davin a long time. The tents filled to overflowing, despite their 1 moth proportions, and the crowds were no less delighted than in Omaha, The words of praise given in the I day were found to be fuily w wore heartily endorsed by Couneil Blufis people. The features of the show this year are in many respeets nove in all respeets excellent. Cole has m himself solid with the people ot this cinity, and whenever he sets a date this place he may look for & jam. wer for A4 More Locals, Remember we are closing out our re- tail shoe business as fast as possible. Call quickly, 7. °T. LINDSEY & Co. i A New County Attorney. The county board of supervisors met yesterday afternoon for their regu June session. One of the most important items of business was the reception of the resignation of Colonel J. H. Keatley a county attorney. The reason for thus resigning was that he i occupied with the Brown impeachment and other busi- ness that he could not give proper tion to the duties of ccunty attorne; board accepted the resignation, and pr ceeded toelect a suc e, W Ware was thus elected, receiving four out of five votes He entered at once upon the discharge of his duties — Scratch and Dig. g Serateh and dig for b: ns, but hefore you buy boots, shoescr shippers, see us. T.LINDSEY & Drowned While Bathing. A young man named Seaton was Sunday while bath- with and quickly s I covered yesterd. named , who Jives in Young was . quite prominently brought before the pnblic some time ago in a civil case pending for some time in the courts. S out ! We are goingout of the retail shoe business, and are offcring bargains that are bargains in boot:, shoes and slip- pers. Call early and cften. Z.'1 Lanpsey & Co. ——— Carving a Coon, A colored fellow naned Tramptone, in a row at “Texas” hawse yesterds which he cut the wifeof Texas witha hatchet, inflicting quite a wound. Tramp- sted by Oflicer Cousins and TUESDAY. JUNE 8, 1886 | WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, I RE, WELLS & CO,, Wholesale Agricaltaral Implemants, Baggiss, Carringes, Ete | Ete. Couneil Bluffs, lowa. KEYSTO! MANUFACTURING CO Make the Uriginal and Complete Hay Load}er,.also Rakes, C!der Mill & Press, s ) FE ot S, 1501, 130, and 1507 Eouth Main Strcet, Council Bluffs, Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Munuf'rs aniJobbors of Agricaltural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carringes, and all kinde of Farm Machinery. 1100 to 1118 South Main Strect, Council Blufts, owa. HANDLES, F.0. @LeAs0N, T, H.DoUGLAS, GRO.F, WiiGRT. Pres.&Trons, V.-Pros &Man. Sec &Counsel Council BluTs Handle Factory, (Incorporated,) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, odgo and Small Handies, of evory d ription. ud CARPE COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, 0il Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, 0. No, 403 lirondway’ Council Bluts, owi. Vl:ll".tll.\'. 1';!!f.4('! 0, ETC. & PEREGOY & MOORE, ~Wholesale Jobbers in the— Pinest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sta, Council Dluffs, owa, COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesale Frait and Prodace Commission Merchants. No. 14 Pearl 8t., Council tlutfs. Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, No. 22 Muin St., and Druggists’ Sundries, Ete. .+ Couneil Biuirs No. 21 Penrl 8 K7 Ar !!I{)’ GOODS. s 20N T M. E. SMITH & (O, Laporters aad Jobdaws of Dy Gaods, Notions, Ete. Nos. 112 and 114 Main St., Nos. 113 and 115 Pearl 8t., Council Bluils, 1owa. FRUIT 0. W. Bl 3 Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty Commission. No. 512 “'"2’, All!u(h) WIRT Wholesule Pruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl st., Council Blufrs, General Broadway, GROCE L. KIRSCHT & CO, Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. No. 416 Broad- Algo Wholesale Liquor Dealers. way, Council Bluirs, HAR WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES? FIRST CLASS [N EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. stablished in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. 20,000 Vehicles Annually. Rates and Testimonials. nd for Catalogue, Prices, Freigh W.P. AYLSWORTIL, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick bailding @ALittleGinat trucks —the bast in the work any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guarantecd, Frame houses moved 808 Bighth Avenus anl Eighth Streat, Couancil Bluffs, ball and examin ey p(pw— fiwr,a, w‘{ Wors. e teds, Aeotel duiting, Wanchoms Sokon. Euglish Rroadelotit the é/w.avlbr/&t f;’wa °f .\W W&WJM\ Bants ecver thown < this Gity. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS W33 MADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa Creston House, The only hotel in Council Bluffs having Fire HEscape n im provements. and 219 Muin st. MAX MOHN, Prop. BECKMAN & CO., Manuacturers of and Wholesule Dealers in X Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. Main St. C Bluifs, Towa. EVERY DAY We are making a Spec- talty now of Summer Goods, And are Offering NEW BARGAINS EVERY DAY. You will find new special bargains on our counters Every Morning. We are selling Lawns at 4c,, worth 6. Satteens at 12 1-2¢., worth 18c. Embroidery paiterns at one-half their value, LACES 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 every morning for new bargains, Look in local column for special sale to-day, Harkness Bros., T H.i'l'i-\'. cars, AR METCALF BROTIIER: Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 42 nnd 34 Iy HEAVY HARDWAR! KEELINE & FEL! Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Towa. HIDES AND WOOL. D. H. McDANELD & CO. Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Council Bluffs Towa. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., —Wholesale Dealers in— [lluminating & Lubricatiag Jils ETO., HTC. B. Theodore, Agent, Council Bluffs, Towa. Gasalin3 " LUMBER, PILING, E1¢ A. OVERTON & CO.,, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Materinl Specialtios,Wholosale Luwe ber of all Kinds. Office No. 130 Main St., "JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for St. Gotthard’s Horb ittors. No. 13 Main 8t. Council Blulls, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Muin St.. Cowncil Bluffs, SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. cinl ndvertisem Lost, Found, , To Rent, Wants, Boarding, 1 in this column at the low S PER LINE forthe first i nts Per Line for each subseq! adveriisements at our ofi 2 Peu! strect, near Broadway, Co Blufts, WANTS. )= A good youug pony. L Lawson, ¢ irlto do cral hou:@work, ) A t 100 Fourth street, RD—For & gold signct rin 126 on transter platform by W, iell Blutte, JOR SALE—For sule, tho | und furniture of a first cluss 20-raom botel loeted on line M. & St P at e vminusof survey for X City. Ouly ten rooms fur: ., Box 74, Deflance, Towa. lost H DOR SALE st unt $4,40. Address Dr. county, lowa S",\" NTED- OR SALE—~Two l0ts 25 ' Capital roquired §500 to #1,00 1. hos. Wrode, Kemsen, Plymouik Fifty day boarders at the Bech: Cheap vates given, relouse o purposes.’ E. L. Slicale, 530 Broad way | JoR SAL Bpec e hotel property Union ave i e, W) Broadway. ) burgain. K. | 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. | Feuavsiieriius e o JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW State and Federal Courts. and &, Shugart Block, Practices in Closing Out. I have the largest and most com- plete line of NEW MILLINERY AND NOTIONS In the city. LESS THAN JOBBERS' 1 am closing out PRICES. You hats, bonn hons, gauz trimunngs. Goods Must Be Sold. Call find ali the latest novelties in flowers, plumes, tips, ri crapes and other styl Best of Burgains ever offercd and see them, J. J. BLISS, No, 88 Broadway, Couneil Blutfa. R. RICE, 3. D. ,Cl]lc)m!" Sthor t T ro +v tho knifo or drawing of blond. CHRONIC DISEASES of st xivds & speciaity. practical oxpurivazs Conacll Bluifs LY Frs ( COUNCIL D1 Notice i b meetini of Blutfs City W the oftice of the by the stockholdor works comipny Wil he he ld wpuny. No. 662 Browd cli Blulls, lown, on 1 > oumpany will close sday, the 2ud duy of June, 15606, at § ock p. m., wnd will re-open on Thirsday, the Oth ddny Of June, 1558, at ton 0'clock &, m. By order of the Hoxrd of Diy 8 W, I ctary, " FRANK COOK, REAL ESTATE —=AND— LOAN AGENT, Room 1,78hugm B!ock. _TIMOTHY SEED. 1 have & uantity of sound, well cleaned soed 1 0tfc1 at reasouable figurca. Seod of the crop of 1883, Coreesp solicited. K. G, | dowa. b Selb,Cher, 11 UTLEK N W dtge wh Mdence (22 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, SWAN BROS., Dealers in Mileh Cows. At Our Stock Yards No 502 and 506 E. Broadway,Council Bils L. W. TUi Pros. T.J s N. Brows, Cashie Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, ..... $100,000 250,000 1,000,000 Vico-Pres. Capital. e Authorized Capital..... Stockholders Represent. . Do a genernl bunking businaas. Accounts of banks, bunkers, merchants, mane utacturers and individuals received on favoras ble terms. Domestic and foreign ecchange. ‘The very best of attention givea to Al bust ness committed to our eare. KIEL SALE STABLES E Se OJIRLIRRR Y005 Horses and Mulos kopt constuntly on hana for sale nt retail or in car londs. rders promdtly filled by contract on shors o, S!gck Mz!;] on comm! SHLU Stable Corner Filth A Council Bluffs Town. Council Bluffs 405 Broadway. A Select $tecil of Choice Novelties in, CURTAINS. FOR SALE POTATO PLANTS Grown and selected from Muscatin Seed by J. R. McPherson, Grower and Dealer in Horses and Mule | For all purposce. bought and sold, at ! nlots Large quantittes 1o seloct trow. MASON WISE. Shcett, Near Pacific House,Counil Bue tall and

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