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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 14 O OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Lelivered by carrier in any part of the city at twenty conts per week. 1. W. Ti.ro, . Manager, Nusinrse Oreic Niant Evrror No, 23, = nnpuhlh-:m County Convention. The . republicans of Pottawattamie county, In.. will meet in delegate convention at the court house in Council Bluffs at 11 o'clock . ou the “th day of June, 1883, for the ing eighteen delegates to at iblican judical convention to be il Bluffs, June 20, 1856, and to elect eighteen delegates to attend the repub- licon state convention to be held at Des Moines Angust 25, 1886, and also to select cighteen delegates to attend the republican congressional convention of this district to be held at such time and place as it may licreafter and to transact such other business as w; y come belore the convention, The basis of representation will be one delegate for cach township or voting pre- ¢inet, and an additional delecate, for overy Liareaboe at the Inst weneral election. entitle the several town #hips to representations as follo Del.| Kane, 1st precinet....5 L\n:'t»ln ~Nas | Gl Layton. 3 y tion of delegates will be held on Sat- urday evening, June 26, at 8 o'cl By order of the Republican committee, Jacon 81w CouNcin BLUFFS, June 10, 1880 d— MINOR ME New York Plumbing company. New summer goods at Reiter's. A new front is being put into Weather- bee’s stable. A false alarm of fire was sent in Satur- day afternoon, The city council Wednesday night. The approach to Rescue hose house is to be paved by order of the council. s day was quite generally mong the churches yesterday. an’s Ch n association enter- tainment Monday evening, for benefit of industrial school. Some after sunset sne: off the hammock from t E. R. Cadw Permit to v Charles E: is to meet next premises of nd avenue. en Saturday to nd Josic Broughan, both of Omaha, und Justice Hendricks soon happily joined them, Industrial school entertninment Mon- day evening at Temple hall will be well worth your time and money. Only twen- ty-five cents admission, The county board on Saturday vmlt-d the poor fa ‘The menibers themsclves as satistied with things were being kept up there Encourage a good cause by your pres- ence at the concert Monday evening. Your money will go toward building upa good moral enterprise in the city. Mike Conners, E. F. Brown, S. Graham and John Brocken are booked to appear this morning before Judge A\lcx\\'urlh and explaip what made them s A free lecture was given in Bayliss p.lrk yesterday afternoon ¢ ng the abuses of alcohol. The speaker was a gentleman named Coffman, from Illinois. C.W, (uuah(\fi wis 5o unfortunate as to Jose his «]uc etbook somewhere tween Mr. Welch's stove and the City mills. 1t contained #66, besides some lit- tle articles by which its ldenlllyc wn easily be establishéd. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul have posters out announctng rates east as follows: Chicago #4,25, huck nd, 1,00, Davenport $1.00, Sigourney $1.0), o8 Moines §1.00. Yesterday morning's passenger train over the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul road was the {ongest east-bound passer ger train that ever left this ¢ It was composed of fourteen cars, including three Pullman sleepers. The beer garden is said to have kept up 8 noisy time until 5 o'clock Sunday morning. A row is reported ns having taken place, and some of the police went up to investigate, but found everything comparatively quiet, and the saloon part closed. In the district court the Coffman ense will probably be called up to-day. Sat- urduy was oceupied in I g the case of the (-hlvr Ketcham, charged with ing morty: pmmrly the case of the younger o cham having resulted in a conyiction, The death of A. B. curred in Omaha, awaki sympathy among many friends on this de of the river as wn-{l Mr. Ellis was for years a vesulent of this city, and was & member of the (nugr(’gnlmnnl church. He leaves a wife and two_ duughters, the eldest being the wife of Frank Sears, Mr. Mosler, who so unexpectedly sold his stock of zoods and his real estate, was brought before Judge Aylesworth Satur- day to be interrogated concerning what he bad done with the money he nad ceived ftrom these sales, some of h ereditors being anxious to learn why they had not received some of the proceeds Lhe questioning did not result in much light being thrown on tho subject. Mr, osler explained that he transferred some real estate to his wife to pay her for money borrowed from her some time ago n.m bheen used in paying off , which oc- N8 sorrow and For Monday To test the merits of advertising ghall sell men’s and boys' low Monday, June 14, at just half price, Fiv ~ dollur shoes for §: ete. You mu - mention that you saw this item in the } - t0 got the full be we “shocs . Lixnsgy & Co, - Go to Beard Im \\A\H paper. Substantial absty acts of tities anid real te louns. J. W. & F i rl street, Counc | Chudren’s Shoes yery choap I, Lizvsey & Co, ~ pany have )ust " yecoived the fivst invol of ndura'«! manufactury In confidence, we will say to you that if you want to buy Shoes or Sli pers of xuyou wust be 1 Don’t wention eV & Co, ————— - Geatlomen, Don't Read This. A good substantial lunch will be served cents, at tha M. E. Smith bu 4 ‘adnesday, Thursday and Friday hv trn iscopal ladie: We eelusmz out onr .lud.ut Boots, hbm and b]éq-m regartl - Bost. E Liypsey. & (.u OUIET SUNDAY IN THE BLUES. ! Day Daly Observed Churches of the City. Ohild in the THE HOME INVESTIGATION. Makepeace Makes Good Ris Escape From Jail—The Bluffs Oity Hose Team Return Victorions—Ihe © & Council. Home Happenings. Letters have been received from some of the trustees of the home endorsing the suggestions made, that citizens be invited 1o associate themsetves with the board in carrying forward un investigation, and that guch inve tion be held at some more suitable and convenient piace than the Home. There is come talk of using the building recently occupied by Cooke & Morgan, Mr. Bloomer having offered 0 gencrously offe also, to pro- 1 for the convenience of those attending, The BEk i in receipt of a large number of spicy communications on_ the subject, but they are comingin so thick and fast that most of them will be reserved for some further use. The B 1~h< en con. fi ts of those who claim lu i he facts th a public sentiment home management. it could h; b, 'mplly using the spicy correspondence recerved Mr, Lemen went to Dow City Satur- day, it id, for the purpose of holding confe llu- secretary of the bourd, and with some others intorested in the institution. One of the girls at the Home, Belle Walters, aged abont cleven years, whose mother lives at Mondamin, ‘skipped out of the Home Saturday night, and sought protection and shelter in the home of Mr. Nichols, on A\n-nm- D, near Seventh street. “The was erying, and told some bitter experiences growing out of her life muu-flum«. Her story was in accord with that related others. She imed to have been beaten and other bused. After she had left the some hoys from the Home, one large boy and one the son of the man ager, appeared at police headauarters and to asked have a policeman go and get the girl, saying that a man had run her off. Th refused to interfere. The girl is suid to be willing to tell | story to the “commiittee, provided assured of prult‘u!iull‘ and th de_that others of the children sufier from a like fear of trouble if they tell what they really know. Do Do You Want the Earth? We can sell or trade you some of it, divided into Building Lots, Residence Property, ete. Some nice places to sell on Monthly Payments, small amount down. Eight well improved farms to trade for Counci Farms in Nebry O] L No. 103 r rh ete. 1L Bros. & Co., vl St., Co. Blufls, Telephone No. 109. ——— The New Salary. Under the new law in regard to county attorneys, the county boards have de- cided at their June meeting as to the wmount of salary to be paid that oflicer. The county board here accordingly on Saturday brought up_ the matter, and mm some discussion fixed the mlury at £1,000. This is thought by most to be low, lower thanit should be to secure the n;:ht Kind of an attorney for the in- creasd responsibility and labor. The county attorney is now made an elective office, and the people will be called o to select & 1,000 m e Highest prices paid for county, town, city und school bonds. Odell Bro's & Co., No. 103 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, Towa. i Beard has an immense stock of wall r.nn'ruml room Mouldings which must be turned into cash, so down go the prices at Besrd's. e Makepeace Makes Out. The prisoners in the tounty jail at Denison broke out on Saturday morning before daybreak, the notorious Colonel Makepeace, of Dunlap, being among those who escaped. Makepoace has heen trying to get out of jall on a writ of habeas corpus, but in this case it seems a cold chisel is the more powerful in- strument. his is the second jailbreak in Denison in a short time. e Go to the New Yor! pany for garden hose. they sell, [‘lumhmg com- T lu-y warrant all opun house bluc Why buy a poor » 'n vou can got & **Quick. Meal” at the same price? Cooper % M ve them, e The Oarnival of Alllhnrn Great preparations are being made for the carnival of authors to be given under the auspices of the Episcopal ladics of this city. Thisinteresting and attractive ent nment will be given in the hulhl ing recently occupie Co., June 15 to 19 1 be nn entire ¢ 3 T the various booths, rgest assortment Room Monldings—1 rd’s Wall Paper und lowest prices at B Suore. e Our refrigerators ar Good goods and low y & MeGee. very fast. s tell, Cooper For the Blufs, The Blufl City hose team and their friends réturned last evening from the stute tournament at Dubuque. Had it not been Sunday night they would have been the recipients of a grand reception upon their arvival. They won the prize and made within one and a auarter seconds the best time on record, theirs being 114 seconds. e S Personal Pacagraphs, Dr, Lacey has returned from Spiviv Lake. L Amy of Omaha was in the city day. L. 8 juire has veturned from hig St. Louis trip, Mrs. B, C. Cole and children are visit- ingin Mount Pleasant, Ia. W. H, Smith of Wost Pumt Neb., raiatives in this city. P Fail and J. T, O lmsly [& n\ Ia., were in the city Saturday. Mrs. J. J. Bradshaw hus gone to Neols to visit her sister, Mrs. Walter Reming- ton, Hon. A. L. Ya talked of for jus Suturday. Miss Anas Merkel nad Miss Kittie Bul- lurd have gone to Pierre, Dikota, on a visit to fricuds. Miss Fessie Anderson lins returned to Glenwood, after oufuvmg a bappy visit with Miss ngtlon, Miss Hattie .\lc(mku Valley, is in the city, the guest of her cousin, Claude G. williger, Dr. Seybert and. R. M. Wilber have started an a western® trip, intending to visit Sult Lake, Denver, and other paiuts, they ta be absent a month. Alr. Sherman. caghier of . the Exchangé bank of Dunlap, asd & olassmate of L, of Siiver ag. of Malvern, who is al honors, was bere of Missouri Blufls City Property. | 7 [ Treynor, of the Copncil Blufls Carpet ! company, was here Saturday. Mrs L. H. Josslyn, who has heen visiting her ichters, Mrs. H. W, Tilton and Mrs. P. M. Pryor, has been called to return to her home in Jonesville, Wis., by the unexpected death of her mother, Mrs. Lowber. Mrs, I'ryor accompanied Mrs. Josslyn on the sad trip castward - Closing Ont. Buy <hoes and Slippers below bottom Prices now. Z. T, Lasnsey & Co. week there will - At the carnaval next i of fancy be for sale an ¢ work, also plain sun-bonnets for ladies and children. - e Stop and Think, You can by Shues and Slippers at our closing out sule regardless of cost, i 7. T. Lassey & Co. - The L. H. Mossler Stock Of clothing and gents’ furnishing goods hus been purchased by us and removed to our old store. No. 418 Broadway, next door to the First National bank, where we will commence a forced sale to-mor row morning. The stock has 1 down in plain figures to and the pubhe are invited to 1l and inspect the same 1 good time to lay in a_supply of goods for men’s, youths' and boy's wear for a long time to come. We hought these goods cheap, and the pub- he shall have the henefit of our cheap purchase H. Eisemax & Co, 418 Broadway. dways for you to got the benefit of our closing out sale of Shoes and Slippers. Z.T. Lixpsey & Co. oline stove is be- every day. Get one g The Quick Meal coming more populy of Cooper & M plugged tight ionx City ix advertising for bids for six miles of paving. in Davenport, 154 in num- 2 month and run unmo- . 20 a Fort Madison has put in gas and water- works and now looking around for a strect railway, One_thou state Sunday loosu Tast w The constrae non of sewers advertised for by Sioux City will cost from fifty to sixty thousand dollavs, “There is quite_n rivalry perty ownersin Sioux City to s postoflice building near their lots nd men and teams will (lm Mi]\\':mkue Iiuc to nd delegates attended the :hool convention at Oskit- nong pro- re the 'llu- bank of llull formerly Patterson- Vi has been incorporate the The c.\]nl 1 25,000, d to #u(l 000. s men have been je nd pulled out $50,000, G TR T s o opera house, The building will be completed before snow flies. There are giants in our day, but very lonesowe in numbers. Dan” Murphy, farmer near Allison, stands 6 feet 63 in his stocking feet H stands high in the neighborhood. W. J. Crow blew out the room in a Sioux City hotel an cnough of it to give the doctors a three hour job. He was from the emerald in- ior and did not know how it worked. les E. Evans, of Davenport, read too many dime novels andhas become insane. “He imagines he is a wild rover on tire plains, an athlote of surpris- ing strength and the like, He las been sent to the asylum at Mt. Pleasant, In the state of Iowa there are 254 Con- 1l chiurches. They have 217 18,228 members, 26,079 in the chools. J“l'u have church prop- erty valued at §855, 480, and arsonages at They pay their pastors $132,600, olent purpososguvelust\enr over §25,000. Best cre: at Palme in his vallowed —~— n the city, 5¢ per glass, 12 Main street. -~ A d for room mouldings. e John L' umplvlun has moved his cigar factory to 0550 Broadway, opera house hlock. If you w: where it will saye in labor and doctor: can washer of Coope She Thought it Time to Take a Tum- bleand Get a Sure Grip on Some One, “Oh, darling Ethel,” said the young man, s he moved nearer the blushing nnndon ou really do not love me as I do you, or you would not be so cold,” ]"I am not cold, Hubert,” murmured she, *‘Yes, you are. Here I have loved you madly for months, and to-night I have told you so, and yet you refuse to let mo Kiss your ‘sweet lips, only _once to seal our compact,’ ‘It would not be right, Hubert,” she rhed. ¥ es, it wonld be my darling one. It would not harm you; n would never be told to the cold car of the world; it would a token I should never fm';n-l. Do give me one, just one, my aflianced bride,” “Well, Hurbert," said »hu as her liquid eyes beamed love 'to h 1 give you this token, wnll Puu give me onc to keep a few dollars any times the amount any token you hen 1 am yours,” she said, and sank upon his breast while he rained burning Kis¢es upon her willing lips, And now, dariing, what token do you your name, dearest, your name It is unh an odd guze on it mnl Lm it w! lu-u you are aw ay. Just put your name here.” And l])\nhul did 50 only too gladly, and she pliced the paper in her bosom, and w u she reached ber room she took it out and gazed on it. And above his name where he didn’t happen to see, ap- pew ed this legend, which had been writ- ten just before he ealled: —This night 1 promised o nlurry Ethel, und I hereby bind myself to do so at the time we mutually agreed on. HUBERT MONTRAVERS. “Yes,” she muttered to herself as she sank to rest ou her pillow, "I think I've ot him foul, here have been too many kissing and slobbering over mo for tfive years, and I think it's time ke & tumble and get & sure grip on i It A Sad Case of Poisoning is that of uny man or woman afllicted with disease or derangement of the liver, resulting in poisonons accumulations in the biood, serofulous afleetions, sick- headuchics, and discuses ot the kidne lungs or hearts. These troubles can ‘n- curcd only by going to the primary canse, and putting the liver inn Iu.\lthl» conditiol Lo aecomplish this result speedily and’ eff lly notling has lnruved tself 8o eflicacious us Dr. Fierce's ‘Golden Medieal Discovery.” which has never hnl-'d to -h- the work clgimed for b n, and never wiil, 9 | vival meetings of Sam Small at JONES ON THE WAR- PATH His Reply to l:n #Hemarks of an Indianapolie' Divine, An Indianapolis dis p\n'h of Juné 7 to The Cincinnati Enquirer s: The re- the city hall this afternoon wnd evening w tended by immense crowds. The sc devoted to exherting church mem- on the errors of their ways. Some- thing of a sensation was caused to-night by the reading of a letter from Sam Jones, who will arriye to-morrow, an- swering the attack made upon him_ by Dr. Reuben dJeffery, pastor of First Baptist church of this eity, in which he ||L-Al the evangelist, among other llnnz\'.: moral scavenger. In his answer Mr. Jones says: “In April last, during the progress of a_ won- derfully sweey work of grace in (nlllmh\h Miss., while hundreds of men, W college students ed to (hnn it W brought tc ‘ntion most plainly t some of our brethren of the Baptist “fajth were prosecuting an open and aggressive system of |\.n~"|\[|~m rspecinlly among the younger people, went 8o far as to confuse the minds and consciences ot m: onverts and to imperil the new- born faith. In some instan the children of parents of other than the Baptist faith were urged, while thus ab- sent from their homes and friends, to Jjoin the Baptist church upon the positive statement that its mode of baptism alone could be to them the seal and _sure wit- ness of the soul's salvation. Others were led to understand that they would be damned if they were not immersed. They w-n-'luwlml to doubt the reality of the religion of their fathers, mothers, and famlics from time immemorial, and in this dilemma to draw back from their professions to Christ. In this emergency ot danger to so many souls, produced by a spirit so Jesuitically at variance with the union work of evangelism I we were engaged, and which God \'nrin;:snmiglmly‘ indignantly this” species of pros- mons N\ Iu rlnmg this Mr. Jones admits that he ay to the converts that if anyone ap- cned them in an attempt to prosel them by telling them that immersion is the only and exclusive form of Christi baptism, to tell them that Sa they are liars. In conclus make these statements for truth’s not for defense of my speech; for , I coneeive, needs no d fa ||<~nnmn bolstering before the Chri people of this country, My language at all times [am willing to freely and fully submit in_parallelism with” that which 7| ts only pungency to the address of . Mr. Jeilrey,” ding of the letter was loudly applauded by tl i Keep Quietl ke Chinmiberlain’s Colie, Cholera a Remedy. It curcs pain in imost jnstantly. Get a 3 cent Imulu take nothing els You nee ‘l nothing else to cure the worst ¢ f 1l 1, Cholera Morbus This medicine complaint only stant use in the ~west for m"u]) it teen years. Its success has been’ un bounded and its name become a hold word in thousands of hom EVERY DAY We are malking 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 Ge. Satteens at 12 1-2c., worth 18c. Embroidery patterns at one-half their value, —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, 1A, Established 1557, [ WHOLESALE AND JOBBING EOoUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICCLTURAL BNTS IMPLE. DEERE, WELLS & CO, Wholesale Agrlcullnral Implements, Buggiss, ito , Council Bluffs, Towa. 'ONE MANUFACTURING Make the Uriginal and Complete Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, _CORN SHE 0. <, 7 troet, ouncil Blulrs, Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & Manuf'rs un 1Jobbers of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Bugges, Carriages, and all kinls of Farm Machinory. 100 to 1116 South Main Strect, Council Bl Towa. 0. oy AXE HANDLES. F.0. GurAsox, T HDovares, ao. Wriant. Pres “ounsel. Council BluTs Hmdle l’actory, (Incorporated.) Manufacturers of Axic, Pick, Sladgo and Smal Handles, of every CARPEIS. C(PU\( 1L BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadus. 0il ¢} jaths, Curtaln Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, Ete. Na. 405 Brondway' Council Bluffs, TOBACCO, PEREGOY & MOURE, =Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 l’ourl Sts,, Council Bluffs, COMMISSION. S\X'I)FI{ & LEAMAN, Wholesale Frait and Produce Cominission Merchauts, 14 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. I)IH H(l HARLE, HA,\\ & CO. Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists' Sundrics, Etc. No. 22 Main St., and No. 21 Pearl s uncil Bluffa. DRY mmn.\ M. E. SMITH & CO., Lapoeters and Jadaes of Dey Goofs, Notions, Ete. Nog, 112 and 114 Main St., Nos. 113 and 115 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Wholesala Cnliromla Fnuts a Specalty General Commission. No. Councll Blufrs. o, WIRT & DUQUEL'TE, Wholesale Pruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pear! St., Council Bluffs, GROCERIES 512 Broadway, FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. Established in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. les Annually. Rates and Testimonials. Send for Catalogue, rices, Freigh —|HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick bailding OALittleGinat truoks—the best in the worlk 808 Eighth Avenus anl Eighth Strect, Gall : a-u;cL my p(&m— f(:lt!—& a»f Wfl-b’/- exantine any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame houges movod Council Bluffs. VN VERVEVV 8 ‘Mot Sarkern. the éipwfi,p»t fow& n«f M W&M\ Dants ever shown in thin bity. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS Wii3 MADE TO ORDER. 381 Broadwny, Council Bluffs, Iowa Creston House, Tie only hotel in Council Bluffs having Jobbers of Staple and Faney Grocerlss, | F'ire Hiscape Also Wholesale Liquor I way, Coun HARNESS, BECKMAN & CO., Manu“acturers of and Wholesale Doalors in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 62 Main t.. Council Dluffs, lowa II 41‘\ CAP ETC. METY LALF BRU THERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs, HEAVY HARDWARE. KEELINE & FELT, Wholesale Iron, Steel, l(ulls, Heavy llardwm, And Wood S(oc HIDES A7 D. H. McDANELD & CO,, Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Council Bluffs Towa. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO,, —Wholesule Dealers in— Iluminating & Lubricating Oils Gaslina BnTC., __B.Theodore, Agent, Uluncll mum Towa. LUMBER, FILU\G. LIV,‘. 7AA OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And lridgo Materinl Spoclaitios, W holounle Luw- ber of all Kinds. Office No. 130 Main St., Council Bluffs, Iown. AND LIQUOLS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agent for St. Gotthara's Horb Bittors, No, 13 Muin 5t. Council Bluils, And ali modern improvements. 215, 217 and 219 Main st MAX MOHN, Prop. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in State and Federal Courts, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart Block. Closing Qut. I have the largest and most com- plele line of NEW MILLINERY AND NOTIONS In the city. LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. I am closing out You will find ali the latest novelties in hats, bonnets, flowers, plumes, tips, rib- hons, gauzes, crapes and other styles of trimmings. ™| Goods Must Be Sold. Best of Ba Cull and see them, J. J. BLISS, No, 328 Broadway, Council Blufls, '‘gains cver offered. SCHNEIDER & BECIK, Forelgn and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St.. Cotncil Biuge, SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. Special ndvertiseuonts, such us Lost, Found, o Loun, ¥ ete., rate of TE! tionand Fiv insertio No. 12 Bluts, Leave advertisements it our strect, neur Bromdway, Council WA A AKRD—For a gold signet ring lost 120 on transter plattorm by W. H ¥ ‘ouncil Blutfs, D—A oo r ouneil i OR SALE track, suitable purposes.’ E. et from N. W. R'y house or factory afe, 500 Brondway OR SALE—Unio Specisl Largnin vonue hotel property. Slieate, W) Broadway. apers, [POR SALE=Old 2 No. 12 Pe o at Bee off welghs 10 pOURR, bigh headed, crooked b lexs, shoa all around. “Man about i oF 40 yeurs old, dark complexion, dark moust featured, Left s ] « peward. L ddreds wll information 10 Addrens B UATIHEN S chiot o ¥ Council islulls, lowa, | | R. RIC CANCERS or otier mm Ys “ro mun-l Widiout the knifoe or drawing of blood. CHRONIC D[SEASES of all kinds a spectalty. Clina, Glassware WS, Homer ., Coun N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace, Office Over Amcricat Express Combuny, "FRANK COOK, ~|REAL ESTATE —AND—— LOAN AGENT, Room1 Shugart Block TIMOTHY SEED. T have & quantity of sound, well cleaned sced 1 olfer wtveusonibly g ures {0t tho p of 1885, € ¥.G BUSLEL & 10, wh sac rresputidense - solicibed, 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, SWAN BROS., Dealers in Mileh Cows. At Our Stock Yards No 502 and 506 E. Broadway,Council Bffs . W.TULLE Jan 0. ‘. J. EVANS, Vico-Pres. . Browx, Cashler. Cnuncil Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, 5 $100,000 250,000 1,000,000 Capital E Authorized Capital Stockholders Represent. . Do a general banking businass, Accounts of bunks, bankers, merchants, man- ufncturcrs und individuals roceivel on favora bl terms. Domestic and foreign exchanzo. The very best of ttention given to all bust ness committed to our rure. KIEL SALE STABLES “pojueseaday S8 DOTBHER J00jS [y Horses und Mules kept constantly on hand for gale at retail or in car londs, promtly fliod by ot on short otors. SHI. Stable Cornor Pifth” Ave arth 8t Council_Bluffs Town. CARPETS Choice Displny of Latest Pats terns, All Grades. Council Bluffs ClficfilEAH.YJT 405 Broadway. A ulu~l Stock of Choico Novelties in. CURTAINS. FOR SALE Extra fine SWEET POTATO PLANTS Grown and selected from Mussati Seed by J. R. McPherson, Grower and Dealey in AND FRUITS, Couneil Mlufl “|Horses and Mules For all W ot MASON WISE, ! | | Maiin St newr Paciue Nouse,Cenneil iufl ut retall amd (rozm. Lought and ol Large quantittes 1o seles

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