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S, i w Sundays at wllnx Springs. week's stay _‘m wigar store, THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. n nny part of the eity at k. Manager. Telivered by enrrier Tiroy, - - PRLEPHONES PosINEes OFFicE, N Niewr Eviron No. 23, n.w. [y MINOR MENTION. New York Plumbing company. New summer goods at Reiter's The case of Sanders, arrested for gen eral cussedness, has been continued "two Mike Printy was fined yesterday for being drank and using profane language i public tto wed was yestorday given to \ Is Peterson, of Weston, and’ Maggic Mortson, of this city. Julus Kahler was yestorday found guilty of running into Mandel’s wagon tined $5 and costs vk erris and Pearl Rog having been divoreed for a have been remarried few after month Leave to marry was given yesterday to 8. L. Tipton, of Supcrior, Neb., and Alice Bolin, of Manchester, Ind. J. J. Stewart is having his law oflice re fitted andl redecorated, making one of the most attractive oflices in the city Yank Newell’s company opened at the opera house st eve g with the comedy drama *No. 135, Everybody is invited to attend the ses- sions of the Teachiers’ association, and es: lly the lécturcs, which will be of interest Webb and Mi v weneral publ Mr. L. C. Darnell; *1' “mnw L ity i the of 1l parlors Miss Blanche Oliver, of W 5 » of the bride’s parents, 331 Park avenue ¢ which young Reese had eht when the rinaw ‘d was not one of I ted yesterday, bu um .\‘uml:l) n lhn|>m( Yesterda ing of ids ¥c the llml' for the receciv- arious paving to be done by the eity. These bids are to be opened and considered ata sy meeting of the council called for this evening. Oficer Beswick yest found two fellows sléeing and ran them in morning box ear They were anked the judge for his udvie Two of the employes of the Chicago Plumbing company were having a friendly round with glove n one got knocked o itting his head some licks, who was thoug ed l|y the runaw yester it com she will Jpoodily vere nervous shock the serious. I Iu~ are not works of « r c\lnhmon :xL the y greatiy admire The “display and one of Wwhic ay justl 10 night the graduating exe; place at the academy. A uumper of the frie Bpetman lnp]: ly surprised her on Sun- day, her fifty-sixth birthday, by gather- ing at her home in Lewis township, wher she owns a fine farm. She is the mother of Fred W. Spetman, the city treasurer, and has numerous rels h and many friends, whose wishes are hers. Richard Van Leuven had a he fore Judge worth y eharge of larceny. It was claimed that Van Leuven had found apocketbook con taming §85, the property of Mr. Caughey, and had appropriated “the money to_his own use. One witness testified that Va Leuven told him that he had found th amount of money, and there was some testimony ot less mmportance. Judge Aylesworth decidea to refer the matter to the grand jury and fixed the dofen ant’s bail at $300, which was promptly given. Van Leuven's reputation is such that his friends are very certain that he would not be guilty of such an act of meanness. I pupily foel proud. s tuke ds o« Mrs. . H. best ring De- day on the B vt Rumu\l()uhhu‘ —Largest assortmeny and lowest prices at Beard’s Wall Paper Store. g U Go to Beard for room mouldings. —_ We Olam, The American Round Washer is the best made. Actual trial has proven be- yond doubt thut it will wash cleaner, Quicker, with more case and less injur to the clothes than wchine now in use. Try one. t & MeGEE tern Agents real ts of fitles and E. L. Squire, 10 estate ]mlllp JW. & Pearl street, Counci L5 The Decorative Art. Mr. P, C. Miller has returned from tne east, where he has been hunting up the noveltics in the decorative line and ,.uutly ing the latest designs. He has brought back a varied stock of papier muche de- signs, ligures in bold It'\ml which can be flllll(llellm any colorings to suit. These npier mache designs are superior rescoini, and combined with Lincrustan Walton malkes the handsomest finishing and decoration to be had. Mv. Miller has supplied himself with many novelties and new designs, and tnose who are con templating interior decorations should eall upon him and see them. He found that a great deal of these papier muche dmuxn- being used in the finest rooms in Chicago. He has also figures of distin- uished characters in this, and it is fast king the place of car n.,; as well, el We have a fow more Refrig will make low prices on them till they elosed out. Coorer & McG e e e Grocories, dry goods, tinware, croskery cap. J. . Btelter, 505 upper Broad way. s AR At the Pacific house yon will get 11l the forts of high pl‘lu!d hotels, and save ) 50 cents to §1 per duy. l‘ it and convinced. - The Quick Meal G solino stove is & sne Lash ne n'ml return ut our ex- 'o ll not satisfactory. s Luul'l R & MOGEE. Smokers! Dlop in John “Templeton' house block, accommodation of those who dm“ to wese over the Rock Isiand enable any to leave Council Bluffs Saturday and Monduy, the price being $5. round u-lp‘ e ) \vn“k of Ohildren. Dmlchhdrnu playing with mal total desiruction of the barn and its 1 The loss - is about $200 and DO Insurance. | COUNCIL BLUFES' NEW MAYOR. Mr. 3. F. Evans Concludes to Accept and Duly Files His Bonds. READY TO 'RAH ON THE FOURTH. Assoct ation's Opening 11 Children Burn a The Teachers' Play Session Barn — More Home Heading— More Paving to be Let, That Home Report. I'he board of trustees of the Home for he Friendless association begin to get at 10 understanding with each other as to what they meant by their report It lias been elaimed that the report pub lished in the Bex, and to which the names of the trust S W s nttached was changed by Mr. Randall, the sceretary of th board. It appears that not only the sec- retary but the president of the board were responsible for what changes were made. Mr. Robey has published a lengthy eard explaining how the ehango was made. The only point on which the boura A to have dis to whether they should give Mr., Lemen a letter of recommendation, and if so, how strong a letter it should be The last clause of the report is the only one in controversy. Mr. Robey says the clause originally read: it we recognize in the continuous ef- forts of Mr. Lemen in this work a spirit of self-sacritice and noble manhood, and our action in |v|1x matter must not be a reflection upon M. Lomen Him that any and rd should not UM Lenen nd cannot detriment- g L any sphere in lite, Rev. Mr. Robey then explains how the mge was made by him and the scere- Rev. Mr. Randall, together, and that it was not Me. Randall’s work alone: “But individually I was not satistied with our delivarance upon that point. 1t dild not express the sentiment of the board as a whole. The language was stronger than was necessary knew further that such apiling up of adjectives would disgust rather than commend with the sober, thinking, while we would only subject onrselves 10 the adage of “white washing,” ete. So toward evening I shggostoll to Mr. Randall there have been some modili He agreed with me, should that elause. ion of but we were now left alov no proposed inthe matter only t pressed a desire that the held until some further conferenc agreement. But Mr. Randall thought that the 't should go to the publie immediatel rd 1 osaid no more I started home; lmt the conviction uponine that thy I returned, found Mr. Randall in printing oflice, giving the report to Tealled him out and told n that I was unwilling that the report should be published in that torm, I thought nothing at the time but of lmltluu:(h" |v|m|l for further conference with other members. But Mr. Randall seemed ious to publish without d and reealling the fact that all b to the condensing of that paragr also that the verbal structure of the enfire report had been left almost entirely with us, I proposed that we make such ehange as would express in fewer words and more moderate language our estimate of Mr. Lemen’s work. M, Ran- dall then suggested the following We recognize the fact that Mr. Lemen has made an earnest and consecrated effort for ond of Bumanity, for which he should due credit. I remar “That will satisfy me,"" st I protested I willing to_have the report publ all until better matured. Howe parting with Mr. Rands kU you like about publishing, I will say no more.” What followed is well known, Ziven to the B The re- with the last as Mr. Randall and T 1 agreed upon, except that some words were omitted, and one word, the last, changed. bl g The Mueller mu company received last Saturday the first invoice of holiday goods. Twenty large ea: containing nothing but china limb doll — nd typew Rohier, Stenographer « son, with M. F. tional bank. r. O. Mun- C. B. na- over A Unique Policy. . Abel, of Logan, eame here a Mrs. L. few days ago, highly recommended, and desired to adopt a child from the Hon of the Friendless, but her request was re fused. Mr. Highsmith, of this city, and others, are reported also as having made similar offers to give homes to some of these children, but the avowed policy of the Home scems to be to keep all the children that can be gathered in. The manager recently avowed publicly that if he had not been hindered in | work he would have had by this time 200 chil- dren here inste the determination to build up a “‘great” institution by gathering in hordes of children and keeping them. It may be better to huddle four to six children”in a bed, underfeed and even whip them, de- prive them of the privileges of public schools, teacl them to repeat psalms and sing “‘I'winkle, Twinkle Little Sta: than to give them the beneht of private, Christian home and trainin, If so, the managers of such true hnmw of the friendless as are established in Chicago and Des Moines, and other charitable stitutions er places, have be making a great mists .m- in finding pri vate homes for che children, It is also u noticeable fact that a New York institu tion lust week sent into this state sixty children for adoption in homes of farni- ers, It remains for Council Blufis to lm upon a policy by which all the child possible shall be gathered in, and ke ]lt in, and then if they cannot bé properly cared for to give as an excuse, *‘we are doing the bost we ean under the cireui- stances. It reminds one of the chap!; who, 1n going through the wards, chec ing the dospondent and sick ones, urged one poor soldier to be of good heart and try to do the best he could” under the cir- camstances. “Yes, parson, Ul do that. D'l try to do the best I ean under the cir- cumstances, but, parson, —— the circum- stunces,’’ n e county, Highest prices paid for town, city and hool bonds. Odell "Bro's Co., No. 108 Pearl street, Council Blu Lowa. - If you it perfectly satisf etory ac- eommodations at $2 per day, go to the Pacifie house, Depend apon it, you will never regret your ehoiee Preparing to Camp Out, A party of young Jadies and gentlemen has just been completed to go to Arnold’s park, Lake Okoboji, during July. The party consists of the following ladies: Miss Ida Tostevin, Miss Barbara Merkle, Miss Belle IHateher, Miss Anna Merkle, Aliss Jessic Walker nud Miss Kitty Bul- lard, the gentleman being W. H. Sherra den, W. W, Shorman, George C. Brown, Bert Lvans, Osear Keoline and John KTFM of Atlay will stop at the Hotel Urluuw e, for x{hw\ i ‘ ranged but are not yet completed. For those wh than Arnc west La | for genuir joyments Many | | | et their was origi constant until the rests place of it \ble man the chief At No ning will French, F shell felt, Be glass, at flo bras Gotot pany for they sell The tion ope building of the B livering gramme fture t 11:00 tion in Prim: Emma L Music Discussion 200 1. Miller: 300 L0 e L L in Our Py man. 8:00 . Education,” Music. Go to I Wanted e fair trial. Go to Beu AN Mol y convention here next weel commencing Tuesday and closing Thurs day. Chaplain MeCabe, Dr. William Butler and Dr. W. A. Spencer are to | here froi leading 1 The convention will open with o se of Linc promiscs one for the gene interestin, The lad church ng The lnr the Cc l L mated th will contribute Th Th purade and ¢ will take noon. A made out works. hall in th terd s and duly gratulate ulates caused b; of Mayor yesterday will be presented to the coun- cil for their ing called for this evening,. The swi centering hel organizat night. T junet of t Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. W, F. Patton is visiting her pa- rents. Lucius Wells and danghter left last evening for Molin V. B. Crane, of Carson, is visiting in the city, the guest of E. E. Adams P. B. Hunt, one of Logan’s prominent merchants, was in the Blufts yesterday. '\l|~-&(llnq~ Munson, the stenographer, I turned from her visit to 20, Miss Grace Casady one to Pacitic .lJ||m|~lmn to visit her friend, Mrs. John Pugh. H.T. Irvin, of the Reporter, and M, Gump,also of Neola,were in the city yes- YoW on & other points, Miss Hs It for the su W. L. Bedison, auditor and paymaster, has returned froin a trip on the nmnlupuu which he always welecome the pay c Mr. B tionville, the agricu Ju to- night { Aes morning. E ullml lu meet in lhu Baptist church in Lhis eity next month Misses Adu and O B n left via Council Blufls & St. Louis railway on Sat- urday evening to visit their brother 1 , the popular railroad agent, at ilon. B bridge, on return gomery, here £0r & L. B, wié here parties Lo ly Pap Pap liools as a M \ round with the privi pense if willing to part with them after a will parlors of the. ('hul ch on Wedn: Knights of Labor a tensive pr pendence Day There g secured rm of se! juiler, move: o James and J. J. Frainey convention, y Shenundoah, lowa, @ who has been visiting no_nicer spot o like camp life The grove sld’s can be fonnd. the finest about, either east or Okoboji or Spirit Lakd, and ve camping out and rural en the place can’t be beat people sleep in_ their tents meals at Arnold’s ho nally a farm house, but | improved for Yy can now ac Ihe hotel 1 as home-like s kind can be, and under ment of Mr. Briavd | clerk, will again this year most popular resorts - and 1, which ver OMmOo: Instraction in ith Art. Miss R. T mein lnstre, aracine s cameo and_scenery work, aracine and sington embroider nting on_ satin, velvet flnm s1todo'clock 19 N st Swen Ke wers, pi s and china veam soda In the oity, B per Palmer's, 12 Main strect - ho New York Plumbing com gavden hose, They warrant all Opera house block. ned its session at the Bloomer last evening, Rev. Dr. McCreary Methodist church, de the opening lecture. The pro for to-duy is as follows, and the o-night will be by President roadway m enet Opening exercises. Music. ral business, Free gymnas noom amination,’ Discussion: P. W l\)l\lf ceture: “Temp ablic Sehools,™ Dr. o Teaching 3 J. Chap: “The Picl Lecture JSRL Musie, President m & gt 5y rd for room mouldings. - milies to take Ameri- on two week's tri; returning at our ¢ 3o 11,000 1shers e of Coorer & Ml W um n Ag —- d for wall papor. - issionary Convention. thodists to have a notable n abroad, besides some of the ninisters of Towa and Nel Tuesd even- rmon by Rev Creighton, oln, Neb. to be adecidedly interesting 1 public, and espeeially 2 to those of this denomination. Methodist in the ul‘ Broadway a free dinne The Methodists o $1,000,000 for m i apportionment, on tl ouneil Blufis distric (l\l,'(ll\lll(( paid that 2 amount. has been reported and esti th s year, churches and schools ,m ho Day of the K making ex- wrations for celebrating Inde- next Saturday, and the societies and the citizens A place at 10 o’cloc programme ha for the ex street par in the- forq been partly | Vineent, of In I 3 ve will be a fine disy will be a ball in ¢ evening, The N fay the n appeared at the qualified. He was heartily con- d, and citizens generally con- d cach other and themselves on 5o true a man and so L citizen to fill the vacanc ad event as the death pman. The bonds filed 1 mayor, city building approval ata speeial meet- -~ ngeh in Union, hmen of the various roads ve formed a union, the ion being completed Saturday he organization will be an ad- he Knights of Labor. ———— Str quire and family leave to-mor- wip to Chicago, St. Paul and ittie Blasim has concluded her hool at Weston, and is at home mmer. made the boys happy. They -Imnu. the former county his family to-day to Corre © he has lutely gone into al implement business, leave Moines to attend the The other democratic will probably Jeaye to-morrow wh itu or Des ntifie lecturer, ctive ministr ordination hus bee F. Montgomery, ot Brecken- ol is in the cty, and will mg take with him Mrs, Mont- friends ome time. esthrook, of the Hotel Colfax, ¥ working up excursion th Lyupuhl‘ summer resort, | and seeing that the 'cily was pro billed, mal\hy people daly the attractions there perly informed of W. G. Ralney, of Cliicago; 7. M. Dickin son, of \Ah\\lh‘ Tenn,: and Attorney Marting, of Oms werd here \n?mm\ taking <ome depositions betore Justicd Schurz in a trade mark suit between the Lawrence manufacturing company and the Aurora cotton mills - Three Queer New York Star: In'a back room on the third floor at 151 Fulton street, a lonely jowelry-pol r the table on little woman runs a establishment, Unde she works shoe keeps letters patent for a i put in motion b I ek is A most i nions 15hir whic hands show upon the dial, but e time is indieated by butter-flies which crawl wound the dial the moments and hours go hy I'he ire guided by meins of magnets placed at the en of the hands which are concealed hehind the dial. The clock was mvented by the lndy's husband, who, she said, “dredmed it Gwinnett (Ga.) Herald: Recently, in Hog mountain distriet tleman who isin the habit of walking in his sleep had am. He dreamed that he suw a tine of partridges running along toward an old house and then go in I'hinking this a good opportunity te ) eap. ture them he quictly slipped along until he got to the door, when he suddenly {nm,m inside and closed the door. What was his astonishment to discover a mad dog in there. which rushed at Inm at once. His only chance of escape was to jump through a window, and through he went with a bound. When he awoke he was lying outside of the house on the geound, having jumped through a win dow in his bedroom and carried the sash with him. He was badly braised and his | verely cut by the gliss as he broke through Montgomery Advertiser: As I woke the mosquito bar parted with a rasping sound. My shoulder came in contact with the “table, dislodging the big dictionar; vhich tumbled off and it astride of my neck with a thump and a er like an angry ne cock. A din bolic rockimg chair, lying in - wait some where in the darkness, rose up like a many-handed fiend and buftetted me trom heel to crown, A froward spittoon got up off’ the hearth and sat down on head. Aching s over from i bruises, 1 rd, making a speech, but it was a_comprehensive pithy ane, and voiced my sentiment actly trifle profane I trust it may be for me, considering the aggravated c1 staners. I merely said: “Danm shrimp salad, = Sir William Beats Five rersco Chronic rson, 1 was lueky in Aus awful lucky. T had a bully time of fun, and pulled in the money you hear of my espericnce with Kalakaua?” “No; what was it? we had a little game of poker. 1 good boy, 1 tell you, and he to win, wnd don't you forget it ain’t no cold feet in”him.. We had a of poker, me and the King. The about a couple of thotisand guess, on my side.” “That’s a good—-"" “Well, T says to the vjesty, 1 guéss I'll have to Well, William, 17 said the king, ‘all v I have to see your I'm compelled to other $100 on.” Kingzs in a squs ne If to the cars of some 1t sound doil: nice nd ex given reum that tra King Vell, I met the l\u)z at Honolulu, and The plays There s, 1 ruise > that, wnd pat an game, and finally he called ~he had Tour kings an who ever beat five -~ A DeafLawyer's Dovoted Wife. Columbus () Correspondence York Sun: In a minor case in the supreme court to-day Mr. N. B. Lut Toled ittorney for the plai ’I’hvlv curiosity of e the grave “fore, exicted when peared in front of the bar would interpret the we s of « the movements of her lips. The w ot the court and the arguments of defendant were thus transls und, whose attentive brown ) nll then’ Mrs. nd make slight gestures. S| the _unbounded admiratic one in the court room, not D nd said tha ‘This she did simply Lutes would New Ohio s nf ithers by Worc f the 1 to hm e never taken off his ‘wife's sive There was but little sign > used, except in . rtieularly’ forcible remark is cases d- he n of only lvu her skill as an |ul(~rhu-lu but forhdr de Closing Qut. I have the largest and most com- plete line of N. AND NOTIONS In the city. Tam closing out KW MILLINERY LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. You will find ali the hats, bonnets, flowd bons, gauzes, erape trimimnings. latest novelties 5, plumes, tips, 08 in rib- nd other styles of Goods Must' Be Sold. Best of Bary and sce them, J. J. BLISS, '‘gains aever. offered. No, 828 Broadw .x_',, Council Bluff: Call OFFICER & Pusey, BANKER COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, wblishca 1407 GRAND BALL To be Given by the KNIGHTS OF LABOR! At Temple Hall S Saturday Bvening, July 3, §# Ticket Admitting Gentleman Ladies, $1, and WHOLESALE AND JOBNIG FOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, Agricultaral lmplememw Buggizs, Carringes, Fte , Bte. Council Blufs, Towa KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING ( Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, SHELLRIS AND FERD CUTTERS, 1, 155, 1303 and 15) ith Main Strcet ‘Couneil Bluffs, Tows. O, DAVID BRADLEY & (O, M an 1 Jobbers of fcultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, 100 to 1116 South Main Street, Council Bluffs, | Towa, s AN F W HANDLES o | F.O.Gugasox, T iAS, GROF, Pres.&Trens, < &M, Soc Council Blu% Hnfl‘ Factary, (Incory 1) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, Slodge and Smal wndies, of evory dbscription. CARPETS. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Ol ¢ ;lx‘r’.h AI‘ tain Fixtures, ( 405 Brondway Town, v Gools, 1iTs, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOORE, ~Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Penrl Sts, Councii Bluffs, Towa. COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesale Frait and Produce Comaission Merchaats. No. 1 Pearl St., Council Suffs. DRUGGISTS. HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists' Sundrics, Ete. No. 22 Main St 1 Penrl St., Council Tuts. » R0y DRY GOUDS. M. E.SMITH & O, Laporters em s of Dry Gals, Notions, i T bensy 2and 114 Main £t Nos, 113 + Council Blufs, 10wa. FRUITS. 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Praits a Specialty General 542 5 Commission. Counei I WIRT Nlllf'\l”l', Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Grocsries. Nos. 16 and 18 Peard £t., Council Hlurs, 0. Breadway, L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Grocories No. 418 Broa Also Wholesale Liquor Doalors. Council Bluirs. Hl CKMAN & CO., Manuacturers of and Wholesalo 1 Dealers fo Lealher, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. Council Blutfs, lowa. S, CAPS, ETC. Jobbers in Hals, Capa a:ld Glam. Nos, 312 und 344 Broadway, Council iluifs, HARDWAR Wholosalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwara, And Wood Stock, Conneil Bluffs, Tow. H. McDANELD & CO., Commission Merchants for Sala of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grease und Furs Council Blufts Towa. 5 & = OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., 4\\‘huus~nh-' llr-l*la re ‘."_ ! [lluminating & Lubricating 0ils Gasolias E’I‘O BnTo. ut, Council Blufts. Towa. LUMBER, A. OVERTON & €O, Hard Wood, Southara Lumber, Piliag, And Bridge Muterinl Specialt lolesate Lum- ber of al Kiuds, Oilice No. 130 Maia st cil Bluils. fown. PILING, EIC. JOIN LINDER, Wholesale Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. a's Herb Bitters. ouncil Blulls No. 13 Agent for St. Gotth Muin St. SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 602 Main st., Couneil Blufs, SPECIAL NO TICES IWOTICE. Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found, ‘ rur Bale, To Kent, Wants, Boarding, sorted in this column at the low forthe first inser ach subsoquent nts at our off Broadway, Council lon wnd Fivo Conts P insertion, Leave advertis No. 12 Peal strect, near Blufs, WANTS. No. ¥4 Second avenuo; houso dusiva- K ble. of eight rooms, stable N. 1. Dodyge & Co. ote. Vory \\ ANTED—Men and teams to work on th G, M. & 8t P railvond T s and §150 for men. Apply at U, P. Sale Sunbies of DOR SALE=OId papers. i quantitivs & at fiee otice No. 12 Fearl strout M. D, or other hlmlll r ': R, CANCERS %5 o' oy 1 CHROKIC fiSHSES of all Kiuda & speciaity. Over thirty years' practical exosrieas. .11 Pearl stroot, Co CoNS ULTATION N. SCHURZ, suit, out Justice of the Peaca. Office Over American Bxpress Comoauss = Are offering bar, 20,000 Vehicles 8¢ Rates and Annually. stimoninls, Reick baildinz any Kind raised ©ODLittiediaat tracks ~the bost i 808 Highth Avenas gwy(u;é Rroadclotit this ‘é;tyz, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, WiGS MADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway, | To close the sumn est pos: HARKNESS BROS stock to the 'ow ble point, ns now every day. Good Corsets for 50c worth 7hc Parasols for 75c and Upwards, Embroideries and Patterns, very Cheap. Only a few of those Summer Silks Left Lece Flouncings in Spanish and Chintilly Laces. WHITE DRESS GOODS. Cheaper than yon ever saw then. Fine assortment for graduntion dres: Samples sent when requested CARPETS. Choice pattorns, lowest prices, good quality and special discounts ties and clergymen, Harkness Bros., 401 Broadsway, Council Bluffs. to churelies, soeie- TI‘VI()THY SEED 1 hay antity of spund. we et which J offer @t reusonable figh i of the erop sudeice ¥e | v 'HAIR GOODS Council Bluffs, fowa BARGAINS! mAved and satisfaction g anl Bighth ball and evamire m.y, fl(aw. f[mc: o ( ‘fi'ou » | | Choies FIRST CLASS N EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. Established in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Streat, Catalogue, avanteed, Prices, wW. P. .A.'Y'LSWORTI—I Frame houses Coancil Bluffs, S BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. right HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER moved the bleapest Live of Wane Wb Dants ever shown in 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, SWAN BROS,, PRl And ull Practices in ormerly of 5th ave, No 502 and 516 1 8 koy otail or in car lo ndtly filied b, g dth stre Dealers in Mileh Cows. fi At Our Stock Yards Broad ‘ounei odern improve ments. Main st MAX MOHN, P JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFF3, State Roows 7 and &, Shogart Block, StarSale Stables and Mule Vards, and Federal , COUNCIL BLUF osite Dummy Depot. stantly on yatract on Propric 'ABLES, « C se pOJUELIEH $00)5 17 il Btz Creston House, e ouly hotel in Council Blufls having Fire Esoape Prop. ourts, hana shors tora. orner C FOR AL Extra fine SWEET Grown and VEGETAR Vi For ull purpos niots Large g i ..V' 't A Sclect St Novelties CURTAINS. f POTATO PLANTS selects | ol Latest : I fron Seed by ( onnel Il Bluffs, Tow. bought Wi iy ABLE PLANTS, CARPETS Bisplay torns, Al Grades. Council Bluffs | ARPE 405 Broadway. rat r Choice Mgt J. R. McPherson, Grower and Dealer in AND FRUITS. Horses and M - Quiel Porman s -nb':. ol i Nl aune A i ok ) i b OO Koy W' 2