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6 e R o — THE DAILY BEE. JUNE STREET WEDNESDAY 30, CIFICE, NO. MORNING, 12, PEARL 1 by ny part of the T TELEPHONES MINOIR MENTION, W. Lloyd, of Sprir < Aliee AL Fosdick, of thi by the Rev. T J. Mackey v Union Pacilie switeh day night, in the ankle badly John and M married chelor on Tu had hi teachers of the city sehoo! ht give o reception at the Bloomer building the visiting teachers. A happy soci tine One lively bugey of Pearl A collision noon at the t one transfer bruised ul Boguet's horses 100k a N ondway yesterday d in wreeking the ocenrred yesterday att ansfer between two fi il the other o wost , but no aod Sals bury. of the Union Inh. to piteh in the gume on Saturday between the Red Oak and Mueller Musie company's nines Regan Bros. & Co., much paving here, the contract for in Des Moines Equs 4 Permit to marry has been Thornton Griggs and Jennie Pr both of M salsotod. W of Spring nd Alice A ick, of Coune vl Blutis In the past thre who have done we heen rded Lloyd, Freder days some ecight or ten horses attached to buggies have ran [ loing more or less damage 1o har id vehicles, but only in one case ave the oceupants heen hurt Edward Langmaid had his hand ¢ inacircular disnow nursing th budly eut fing but the e and Miss his evening Mrs. Dr. N Brown will entertain their friends Lizzic enie Over two ve been extended. M. E. church will social at the residence of L on W, nue, Friday evening, July me uts will h.- s n.-‘r t |n|m!« B n genius, has invented sping pencily fmm ~Il}l||m-r out of the vest pocket, and Aleil wnd otier denlers report h'\l u is onc of the best and fastest sell- m the land. \r-*l(nL morning Colonel Daily el by eéxpress from a western wo beautiful young antelopes, promise to become great pots. handsome creature the colonel’s home. On Saturday the Mueller Music comp- any base ball'club go to Red Oak to play the Red Oak club, the second game this scason. The Mucller nine is composed as follows: Strock, catcher; Sadler, pitcher; A. Noble, first base; Willie, sec. ond bas ; Patton, third huw Brown, short stop; Bierwei 3 S. Neble, center fiel Jlmclnslnz exercises of Sl Francis academy took place last night, and were very interesting and creditable. There was a large audience, composed largely of friends of the pupHR but had the au dience been made up of eritical strangoers the hea must have been hardly less pleased. The programme was a varied ony, embracing music and literary exer- cises. The academy Fupnq show " the re- sult of much thoroiigh training, and in the different branches taught in this in- stitution have evidently made rapid phogress. re- friend which They are » and will be kept ut el R The Mueller mus ny received last Saturday the first invoice of holiday wods, Twenty large cases containing othing but china limb dolls, ———— Stenog rl\Yhnr and typewriter. son, with M. F. Robrer, over tional bank. O. Mun- C. B. na- — Highest prices paid for county, town, o “and_school bonds. Odell ‘Bro's & €o, No. 108 Peur street, Council: Bluft, owa s 3 One Hundred and Thirty Years Old. Mr. J. W. Berger, of this city, has in Ius possession a New Hampshi Azotte dated Thur, October No. One. The following announcement 1s made on the first page: 'he Printer to the Public—Upon the encouragement given by a Nuinber of Sub- geribers ngreeable to printed Proy I now publish the Weekly € for the I’rovinee of New Hampshire, do- pon vz upon the Favour of all Gentle men ends to Learning, Reli- gion and Liberty to countenance my Un- taking, as this is the beginning of Pr g inthis Province, 5o that 1 may go cheeriully, and continue this Paper'in a usofu! and entertaiving Manner, — - Instruction in Ar, th st, Miss R. lush work, Kensington e \ulmml. shell flowers, painting on satin, vilvet, folt, brass and china, Tlu|.~llul(ulu«l< Go to the New \m any for garden hose. fm\ sell, Llambing cony They ant all Opera house block. - Go to Board for room mouldings. Keplinger and Char borough, hired & team at We 0y livery stable, saying they were gomng out about four miles in the countr see about some houses which they heard were to be painted, and as they were house painters thoy desived to get the job. As they are quite well known here, baving lived here some time, no suspicion was aroused of anything wrong until the day and night assed und thoy did not return. Mr. “\'.uhulm not hearing anything from *hem, u»mlmlu() torday Ihulllu\ must have »In]xnllu team, and” s0 the search wordsent in different di- aced a team and WO 1ien answerin ption quite a distance on the Glenwood road, and this has confirmed the belief that they have run the team of As they have pever been known for efore, it is difficult for their acquaint- ances to believe that they bave becn guilty of stealing the horses. ! I THEREPUB COUNCIL BLUFFS.| | George LICAN CONVENTION Oarson Endorsed Major 1an For For Judg: Congre THE DOINGS OF THE TEACHERS The Welsh-Oliver Wedding La Night An O1d Paper How the Swallows Catward News, ast iy Other ireans € county con sle hal i nd I ons mvene ' m ¥ morn to choose vighteen num con osen temporary chairman A. Mott, of ttees wore ¢ n this city tary Comm on el on e taks organization journment was then dentials Tl commitice on_porimanent zation reported in favor of B, ¥ of Macedonia, president; B i\ signey, of Knox, and D. €. Bloomer, of Kine, vice presidents; Oliver Barrett, of Hazel Dell ary he report was unznimously adopted A comusittee of one from ship and ward was chosen 1o nawie gates o the three conventions A. Hake moved that the deleg dicial conve for Sens for distriet judye though not unanimously Duting the retivement of the commit s convention indulged in o sort nl Brief addresses w of Tremont county, n, Frank Shim, of ( son, Mr. Oshorne, of Mills, Mr. man, ot Council Blutts, Mr. D, B, €] and others. A number of others w called for, but brief declumations toc the place of specehes, The committee then reported the lowing delegate (.m-vn wnal - . B Hubbard, W F. Sapp, William Wyman, Dr son, A. F 1|Al||'1|rm k H. Stephens, B.F. Bixby, 8. B. Frum, J M. King, D. C. Bloomer, W stock, C. M. Huarl, John L Gonsigney Judicial- S B, Tram, T A. R, Prentice cob Sims, Harl, De. .S Thomas, B G. Carter, 1. M. Treynor, Swith Consigney, W. oJf B. G Fe] U Bixhy, reported town- dele tos t atos to fol Gardner, C. S W H. Camphell, homas. N. Swun A. W. Johnson, ilht, 1. Walter' | Trotter, H. Con 0. L. RS 1 Cofteen, Ed Steadman, € . Swanson, Clayton, P. rton, John Haldane, D, B St Moit, . € 11 Conver J. A Hike Shlers, W Lindt, Dr, Dailey. The dele Alexander, ites 1o the congressional ¢ vention were instructed to use their forts to secare the renomination of Con- gressm |I,\m|n 4 to the stato convention II||(| dlmmll st of Mills county, who will gointo the con- vention with western lowa solidly back- ing him. The convention elected u J. M. Matthews airman county central com '| he membe rimously of the other hu-(‘uwl rding net, C. Hubbard; third sinet, John Lindt; mmlh preeinet, C, p—W. . H. Duhnoe. Center—R. B. Wilson rson—Gr. 1. Eustus, cent-—J. B. Matlock. Hardin—B. R. Chambers Hazel Dell—J- P. Boulden. W. M. Maxwell. . A Jenks. reek—dJ . B. M¢ oin—H, B. Jack. yton--0. M. Bruce. —W. H. Sperse. donia—E, IS, Smith, Minden—George Deutcher. Neola—C. D, l)H].m Lin: Pleasant ockford—Basil Fo xl\ r Creek—J. C L L. Bair. and — lhnrz Wasl nnmu—.l I Wright Cl X, Pontins, Barnes. Ande ~ Smokers! new cigar stor Highest prices puid for county, town, city and school bonds, Odell Bro.'s & Co., No. 108 Pearl street, Council Bluft Towa. John Templeton’ house block, Ring Out Ye Merry Bells, At 8 o'clock last evening at the resi dence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Oliver, 831 Park ayenue, their daughter, Miss Olive Blunche, was united n marraige to Warner L. Welsh by the Rev. W. J. Harsha, of the Presbyterian church, Omaha, ‘The home was brilliantly lighted and decorated with eut flowers, smilax vines ete., and presented an attractive app ance, They were atteaded by the bride’s si ter, Miss Maude K. Oliver, and Mr. F- ¢ B. Woodruff, of Om , an intimate friend of the groom. The bridal party entered the east purlor, while Miss Bes- sio Anderson, of Glenwood, In., played Mendlessotin’s wedding march on the piano, and after taking their positions in the bay window in the west parlor, were provounced man and wifo. The cere- mony bemg performed with a ring. The bride’s gown was of cream white surah silk and brocaded surab, trimmed with lace, en train, elbow sleeves and square cut corsage with veil tulle, tooned with white rose buds. carried a bouquet of white rosebuds, mul bouquet of the same kind. iin, but handsome Is and Rhine stones, a 'Hh from her mn(lu The bridesmmnd’s costume sof India handsomely embroidered. demi- , with timmings of pink surah, d a corsage buwpu\ of pink rose- {Tho gown of Miss Bessio Anderson, who plived the march, t pale blug surah silk and piush, orie en frain, Welch, Wiliiaw- a1 ‘»Illllll. RI:»~ Vi Myvs. A, W a large number of pres- ents, many of thom elegant, among them jano from the groom. As & e it noted that th who were thus so joyous) mey just one year ugo left on the lite triin \oulnh‘ ThHE OMAHA DAILY lH‘ll‘It \‘ l‘ l)\L.\I) they will heir he Omaha, where at No. 2208 My h tness and power, her tehed jts develop: her win her way For the past y ear n the Proshy whose pastor Hor frequent other public Known b ment with great inter great | of lowa she has !t tevian chu ofliciated at her wedding (ppearanee in coneert and oceasions has made her well vond even the wide cirele of friends Thoroughiy A, and_ possessing many womanly graces, she indeed prize, and with her and hers go the L wishes of Couneil Blufls' best people. - <, dey goods, ti crockery O Stelter, 505 upper Broad on the soprano of Omaha culture st vare - K Meal Gasoline stove 1s a sue ne and return at our ex pense if not satisfactory Coorer & MeGre, - he Teacher's Association, The Southwestern T : tion met in the Bloomer school building vhy Prof. Davis, dent, vice president absent, Prof. L cleeted pres! Ballinger, The Q and was ealled to o) of Avoea. The vre and secretary bei bee, of ( ent seere ston, was pro tempore and H. A tary. First on the progran musie, following this was read & very interest ing paper on “Supplemental Instruetion in Primary Grades,” by Mrs. I F. Ware, n|‘('n|||| il Blufls, and discussion by Prof: Davis, wye \lm hl 21, Mr. Weste v-(\ and Miss Thomp- son, all of whom presented thoughts that were prac ive and beneticial Association 1 Afternoon ss ened with piano solo by Miss An tterson. The fol- lowing committees were then announced On Resolutions —Superintendent W Davis, W. F. Mitehell, A, H. Sniff, On Enrollment \H|wriu|l ndent W. M Miss Barbara Anderson. Nominaticn Superintendent Me V. Sawyer, Mrs. L I Following this & paper “Incidental In struction,’ d by Prof, Davis, . L. Valentine, dis’ anet H. Clrtis, The following present 11, B, Larrabee, Ci Wik i H. W, Sawyer, Ham! . Mitchell, Sidne e, Couneil Bluffs, Jouncil Bluffs, ‘ouncil Bluffs, Kham, Couneil Blutls, A number of others Last evening Rev. Dr. Me z a lecture on “Qualities Th; t Wino® is the programme for “Reation Tigh Schools.’ l\unw) Discussion Substantial « estate l.mm ndent H, A, Laird, l.~x — We have a few more Refrigerators o will make low prices on them tll they ar closed out Cooren & McGEE, - Personal Paragraphs, M. H. Byers, of Glenwood, is in the J. Russell, of Glenwood, Ogden yestorday. Mrs. L. I. MeDowell day from Chicago. Miss Mabel Orchard, of Omaha 18 visit- ing Miss Nellie Sackett, Mrs. Dr. Hart and son, returned home yesterday Mrs. Simon Kiseman leaves to day on a two weeks' visit to Creston. Robert Kirkwood and Samuel Under- woon went lust night to Des Moines. A. H. Sniff, proprietor of the Harrison County News, Missouri Valley, is in the city. A. L. Young, of Malvern, candidates for a judgeshiv, Ogden, J. B. Romans, of Denison, noblest of them all, yesterday. Smith McPherson, of Red Oak, rly attorney general of the state, the city yesterday. Charles H. McDowell, who has been hool at Nyack-on-the-tHud sou, has returned home'on his vacation. wyer, city superintendent of amburg, nd formerly ed- itor of the St. Joe ( te, is in the Mrs, Thomas Cavin, who isiting friendsat Grand Island, returned last evening, to attend the Welsh-Oliver wedding J. M. Phillips returned yesterday from a two weeks’ trip down east is son who has been attending school, returned with him, Frank L. Yenawine, wife and child, and J, C A\Illh-ruml wife left last even- ing for sever wtion at Spirit and Okoboji A, B. Thornell, district attorney, the Ozden. A, V. Penn, William ana W, L. Jenkms, also of Sidne Jolin Antrim, of Randolph, wer purty. 8. C. Oshorne, of ( oity, was at the returned yester Ernest Hart, of at the the one is “one of the ' wus at the Pacific form- was in ity, hagthadn is at aton , and in the enwood, i3 in the 2 strong endors mel tion of state auditor, and gations have been in: structed 1:)( Iuln “While others are known to be stoutly for him. il Buy your fireworks of Claude Terwilli- ger, 61 Main St. Best in the city, — Go to Bea .m for wall paper. — Room Moule ||||"~ —Largest assortmeny and lowest prices at Beard's Wall Paper Sture, Go to Beard l-»l luunl mouldings. m soda in the o almer’s, 12 N Best glass, » or Lk We Claim. The American Round best made. Actual trin has proven be- yond doubt that it will wash cleaner with more easc and_less injury lothes than any machine now in I'ry one, Coorer & MoGEE, W estern Agents Washer is the use | out BLUFEFS COUNCITL, The Inangural of the a Tribute to the IHE New Mayor Late One. nd red of me with ng that my private my tentio ly upon that I eannot the vequired without W it ) that _every his time in this city his private cannot e upon which made as caused d throug| vy loss tin member o wneil giy watching tl of faithtn of biising 1 feel that 1 fuse to do my part when eal The painful circimstance it your duty to elect 0 mayo deep sorrow in every househ the city and sustained irreparable eath of Ma Chapman 10 poliey taid down by nim and the Wppointments e made to ofticial posi tions have given sueh general satisfac tion that I feel itmy duty to continue the came until circumstanees reanire o change. Having been absent from th city so much during the past two years, I do not feel suflicie posted about her wiants to make any reeommendations, Having known personally each mem ber of this council long, having watched how suce ducted your business knowing how largely terested in hey merce, i it henee he exper citizen in the I't s0 in of you a and her com vitizen that protected, and, gentlem o pleasure in rendering you assistanee in my power andin presiding over your delib- erations q ommittee appointed to prepare ms upon the death of Hon. John \pman w,u.n. d the following, which was adopted It has pleased Divine Provi- meve from our midst the Hon. or n[ Coun- ct therefore be it hat the recent death of 1, in the prime of life, to all who knew Inln, 15 of Council Blufls, and A public misfortune; as an oflic x|uu-L in his pereeptions of the right, and Mfast in his maintenance, al in his oflicial netions . public spir- 1d entel Ty edito! er, ele; le and , logical 4 Resolved, John W. ( is eause for and to the to the st m able among men noted for courteousness solved, That we are aware that there are private sorrows attanding the ing of the near and tender ties npon which it is not onr provinee to intrude, except to_tende family and afilicted of the deceased our sineere con- lhr his geniality and Il.l\(' v t to pérpetuate our es- and as a testimony of our respect RO his ]n‘w. that (Iww T \Hl‘ Committee, wing with Br (]m.n» ay, Bids were opencd for the blocks, of up ul street, Baneroft and V. Smith'& Co., of Chi i eash, $1.5 " in Bog ants and 25 cents for ext . Moore bid $1.40 .58 warrants 8 rred to commt city attorney, gincer (o report nest Thurs! grading. $152 bonds, ids for. aurh iing were opened. Wickham bid fi stone and §1 varying pi modes o1 pa fifty co cash, and and other ammer bid sh. Bids ting. s petition ing the traveiled part of widening the par and_ordering av to Sixth not to nar way, Iml to order the strect pay Seve Tho ity it y was instructed to spare a contract with the Richmond Alarm com: by which twenty boxes are to be put in for $2,00). A proposition received from E. E, Aylesworth ulh*ung to codify the ordi- asonable amount, the snm «d upon by the city attorney and Iderman, ition of the Knights of Labor y council to celebration, Saturday, wa Adjourncd until Thursday, s ety Swallows Being Swallowed. Fourth street has a notable place, just south of Broadway, known al- lows' Home.” The high blufi’ has been way so that there is a lofty and al- r wall of clay, where the swallow: ve hundreds of nests, and the little birds winging to and fro almost darken the and surely darken many objects beneath, These swallows are in respeets such a nuisance as to do ¢ with much of the poctical fecling about swullows. Attempts have been made to disperse them by liring but it scems an endless sluugl te new help appe Merprising feline, inexplicable manner succeeded in mak- ing her way high up the steep blufl, and, hanging on_a &prig which is growing out of the clay, the cat was cate hing the swal- lows one another, watehing them in their flight, and when the adjucent hole she would, wiii them as they came out. How she man- aged to cling to the side of the bluf the same time e 15, was & mystery which' was ha solye who stood below and watched the . Yes! d in the form who in some wary L Don't disgust everybody by hawking, blowing and spitting, but use Dr, Sage's Catarrh Remedy and be eured, - — The School Board Election, The school board held a special meet- ing last night. All the qld teachers were re-clected who had filed applications, Mr. A. Hart was elected principal of the hu_,l\wluml with Mr, Prouty first assist- s Ollie Woodbury second, r and Miss May Sims were chers. Miss Junie Baldwin and Miss Bushell were elected as substi- tute teachers. Mr. Cooper resigned his position as member of th chool board, 'he following janitors were chosen Bloom John Stubbs; Hill | 80 huul. . 3 p Irs. Schin i Fisher; Hall, C, J, Mrs. Deerwater; Pratt; Court eetsville, Mrs, lmuu Curtin street, umh avenue, , Barbara anted 1,000 familics to take Ameri- can round washers on two w s trial with the priyilege of returning at our rend- | }.. use if willing to part mlh them after a air trial. Coorer & MOGEE, Western A‘,enu AY. JUNE WHDLES!LE AND JOBBINB 30, 18 DEERE, WELLS & €O, Aurmlmn! Impiems 1t». Bugsin, MANUE \' I'URING ( Hay Loader, also Rakes, 11' r Mill & Press, CORN SHELLRIS o 1 KEYSTONE Make th plete Ne DAVID BRADLEY & Agricultural Implvmenlw,\.v.v: Carving 1100 to ons, Bugdies, 118 LO‘J‘]N Bmh ILi\II’ Lm y, Incorpornted nufactirers of Axle, Pick, Slodze and Small Handies, of every description, CARPETS BLUFFS CARPET €O Window %,m,‘, Curtain Fistures, Uphols ‘ N 405 Bronway’ Coutnen i Town. ~ COUNCIL Carpets, Curtains, oot CIGARS, TOBACCO, £ PEREGOY & MOORE, Fmeqt H'al'dso[ Cu{m Tohaceo & Pipes. Council Blufts, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Frait and Produce Comnission Merchants, No 1 Pearl St Council Bluifs : DRUGGISTS, & HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Sundries, Ete. No. £ Muin St,, und Penrl St., Couneil Tiuits, Druggists! N DRY GOODS, = M. E.SMITH & €O, Lagortess aad Johoaes of Dr/ G013, Notions, E 2 and 114 Main St., Nos, 113 and 11 b Pearl §1., Council Blaits, Town. FRUITS. 0. BUT Wholesale Califoraia Fr.uh a Specialty | Commission. No. 512 Council Blutts. General Brendway, \\ll(l & DUQUETTE, Wholesalo Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceries, Nos. 18 and 18 Pear] St. i Coun GROCERILS, e L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Paacy Groceries. Also Wholesalc Liquor Denlers. Hlufrs. v CO., Manu“acturers of end Wholesale Dealers In Leather, Ha}'noss Saddlery, Ete. Council_Blatfs, lowa. Jobbers lu Hats Gapa and Glue». Nos. 342 and 344 Broadway, Council Bluis, AVY HARDWARE. Iron, Steel, Ndl 3, Hmy Havdwary, 415 W03 Btoak, Lounail LGS, Towe: HIDES . M. MeDANELD & CO., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tullew, Wool, Feits, Grense und Yurs Council Blutls lowi AND WOOL. —Wholesale Denlers in— Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Gasoliny HTC, ETO. re, Agent, Council Hluirs. Towa. “LuaLl A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumbar, Piling, And Bridge Materind Specialtios,Wholesale Lume er oL Kinds., Omice ). 130 Main St., "“f"‘,"l Blufrs, lown, PILING, EIC. AND LIQUOKS. JU]I\ LINDE R, Wholesulo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. Agont for St. Gotthard's Herb bitt No. 13 Main St. Council Blufs SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Maix St., Council Blufs. SPECIAL NOTICES ITOTICE. Specinl advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loun, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Bonrding, ete., will beinserted fn this column at the low rateof LINE forthe first inscr tionand or cach subsoquent nents ut our office, Broadway, Council Blufrs, dintely st N JAN W A otiuy, Council Lt TANTED. A good girl for genceral houke work in . Ivate fumily. No. 108 Fourtl : nd o of eight r ble. N.P. Dod NOK SALE ot quire Bl WANT cenma wnd §160 1 tion. Apply ut U, Bolcy OB FALEZOI pupers; in quantitios to_suit, at Hoo offico No. 12 Pearl sirect R. RICE, M. D. cuc“ or other tum)rs removed :mnn the knife or drawing of o> CHRONIC DISEASES of st kinds & speciaitn Over thirty years' .11 Pearl Streot, Co B CoNs ULTARION N. SCHURZ Justice of the Peace. Ofice Over American Express Cowpaay, uit, confectionery and sion given righi aw premiscs, No, 104 Mainest, —Men and taams L0 work on tho O, P. rallrond at §350 per duy for mon. Frec P. Sale Stables of Schio transporti. ier & No. 418 Broad- | WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIE'= 20,000 Yo Eates and icles Ananally. estimoninls, Mana, atation FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RES)™ HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. BUILD OVER send Establis CINCINNATI, OHIO. FIFTV DIFFERENT STYLESs din 1857, for Catalogue, Prices, Freigh e ] 'V\i D AYI.;QWORT.&I HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Briek bailding enLittle diaat trae any Kind 3=tho b 803 Bighth Avonny anl Bighth Stre action guaranteed. Frame louse Couneil Blafls, ball wy 9 and exan e f.n_s o[‘}i'a‘.: ( Buslivh Busatelotd the 6/’«&&({‘-bxt fuuL 2 this bity. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, 'HAIR GOODE WIG3 MADE TO ORDER. | 837 Broadway, Council Blufls, low l - s il | To cloge the snmmey stoek to the Tow i est possible point. | Are off¢ Parasols for e and Upierds, Cheap. Only a fow of those Summe Silks Lef i Lace Flouncings in Spanish and | Chintilly Laces. WHITE Cheaper than you ever saw them. assortment for graduation dresses, Samples sent when requested, CARPETS. Choice patterns, good quality and - | lowest prices, gpecial discounts to churelies, socie- arkness Bros., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, & No. 23, Main St.,Counc hilams, 12 ring bargains now cvery day. Good Corsets for b0c worth 75¢ Embraideries and Patterns, very DRESS GOODS. Fine tere ants ewet thows e A% b\ teds, deotcl ;Su.LtLu; Mo So«\k@’v Mavs Wasm 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs. HARKNESS BROS I | | | 5th o, wnd §th stroct. SWAN BROS., Deaders in Mileh Cows. 3@ At Our Stock Yards 1d 526 . Broadway. Couneil B Creston House, Tire on’y hotel in Council Blufts kati F'ire Eboape Aned i modorn improve ments and 210 Muin <t MAX MORN, JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. State and I and S, 8 Pract num in Rooms teral izart Block Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL ELUYEFS, Opposite Dummy Conrts, Depot. roprictors, "4, SALE STABLES, cornor CARPETS Display of Latest Pat terns, All Grades, _bouncil B-i'l-l"fi'.‘i 405 Broadway. Cholce A seleet Stock of Cholee Novelties in, CURTAIMNS. FOR SALE Extra fine SWEET POTATO" PLANTS Grown and sclected from Maisati ed by J. R. McPherson, Grower and Dealer in - | nlots. For Lought and sold wntittes o seioet | pury; Large g MASON WISE,

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