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THI DATLY COUNCIL BLUFFS. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY .6 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. 18 Cnty conts per week 1. W. TiLtox « o Manager TELEPHONE BUETNFLE OFFICE, No. 45, NiGut Evrion No MINOR MENTION, New York Plambing company. Pants to order §5, by R the tailor J. Bo, for turh e had o biil of §1.60 to <ett v Ed I. Brooks ¢ fined for disturbing the peave of ¢ George Rogers was fincd ye Wy fast drivi he having mpted to Over a street car Leave to marry was yesterday granted to John Peterson and Katie Wilvirding both of Earling, Ia, ammock, who nssanlted Deputy Mar ghal White, was yesterday fined ¢nough to leave but 40cents ont of a twenty | dollar bill. He got oft light at that A large number of people set oft their fireworks st evening, having saved them for that purpose, a8 on the night of the #d they witnessed the display of the Knights of Lahor untii quite Iate The prizes for the June drawing at the Mueller Music compiny’s were by No. 803 for the first, No. 518 for the second und the third prize by No. 766 Three passionist fathers are giving a two week's mission at th holie church in this city. This week is for ladies and next week for men hey are the Rev. | Fathers Charles, Joln and Alexis tevening there was a merry tea of young folks gathered by mvita- Srnest B Hart, at his lome on ue, to meet his friend and mate, Mr. Fiteh of Milwau- Bugene Mottaz secms seriously injured than wasat first supposed. [t is not certain that e will survive, and af he does he will lose the use of one cye, and perhaps both John Webster and boys, were yesterds for clubbing another boy, Thomas Lane The victim of their wrath was pretty badly pounded, but not seriously injured The boyish asswlants were cach tined 3 5t The little son of o be even mor Wells, two John rested and fined it Jawn residence of e beauti ans had 2 pl t evening at the . The grounds we d and illuminated, and merry ng and other social delights caused ing to be enjoyable to all who morning the Dr OFE sons andd te Dectkin horseback riding, the came frightened and ran away, hurting both boys somewhat, but the McKisson boy had his arm badly injured. Among the merry pienie gather Satur wils one in which the € N Olivers, Crockweils and Cavins jointd Mrs. W h, of Om: were also of thy Luo\lnn-L shooling, vit and bountitul refreshments made asion u huppy one. The M. ngs on the oc L. P.E. club in a few days will spend a lay at Cut-OfY lake and on Sat- v take o trip to Colfax Springs, to remain until Mond The club holds rogether as well as any social organ - tion ever in the city. Probably the f. that it has no oflicers to dictate is one of s of the Baptist church mll ble at the residence of J. ol crger, 714 First avenue, on S c-\onmg: July 6. A cordial invitation is extended to ali to enjoy this last oppor- tunity of meeting Mr, er and his family thus socially before their depart ure for ( The se ! fruit train from California yesterday. It w and six hours from days Leramento to y and had fruit for Minneapolis, ansas City, Denver Um:l ha and Counc |l Blufts. The Rock Island road sent of the On Sun driving special” east of eight night D. E. Gleason was u buggy down Sixth street, Eighth ayenue a sky* \ and when near rocket hit his horse,which jumped to side and started on a dead run, throy Gleason out and causing a punful wound to his thigh and shoulder, from the eflects of which he will - be confined to his home for some time to come. Thomas Convoy and wife, who live on Sixteenth street, are said to have been off onso | arunk as to forgel to_come honie and care for their children, The po- lice learned yesterday that the children were actually sufle nu.} while their re- creant parents we ng drunk at a house near Honn's park Steps wer taken to have Convoy and his wife ar- rested, Kearney, Neb., is becoming quite a fa |rl.u l'm'(‘nlml )il Blufls citizens to vor! u theve, Inulm not bwu very fortu Iu|\|||" lost both his postoflice newspaper. Mr. Coc at Morgan, is now as: arles Munger L as isfalso W, 8. Ament, anattorney her lln-x 'y e, crocke . Stelter, 505 upper Broad - Personal Paragraphs. Robert Kirkwood was in the city yes- terdu Supervisor Underwood was i the Blufls yesterday. Judge Harris, of Missouri Valley, was at the Pacific yesterday. Ed C. Drake starts out on the road again this morning to visit his trade, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. McMicken left last evening for a brief visit to Chicago and linois friends, F. . Prouty and Miss Preese, of South Omaha, were in attendunce at the K. of L. bail Saturday evening. . W. Stecle and wife were cclebrating on Saturday in Council Blufls and in at- lendnuu at the K. of L. ballin the even- F. M. Hunter, deputy clerk of the United States court, left Tast evening for Keokuk to attend to some court business there. Senator Rank, of Iowa City, one of the board of trustees of the institution for the deaf and dumb. was in the city yes- terday. Rev. R, J. llvulv) of this city, in com- pany with Rey. Lynch, of Dunlap, left esterday for a l p to Bt, Louis, from Rhlich pikce they k0 by boat 10 St. Paul, Miss Nellie Walker, of Salt Lake, is in the city visiting the Misses Emma and Anna Palmer for a few duys, while on Eur way home from Boston, where she a8 been attending sehool. Harry Osgood, the jolly hat and cap man, was at the Ogden yesterday, pa- tient] waiting for the ..unyh- rooms to be enhrgwl 50 that he could show up all be had. He carries big trunks this sea- Charlie Adolf, an old Council Bluffs boy, is rnpnuv doeveloping, at Hoxie, Kan,, into a successful mM:)m er man a8 well as real estate dealer. e Demo- crat, of which he is one of |ln: editors and publishers, s just successfully closea its lirst year and entered upon its secoud with a boom, 1530} O THE OMAHA put off my monrning than 1 had to A RATHER DOUBTFUL DOLLAR DAILY the loss of my own poor fatler; r A | ily here wag anoher germ of thrye years waiting. W hen ThES® wera i the futury bability That Oma%a and Conncil Bluffy ‘w-’!hvv of my wife took sick and expired q Wase W nd thus we were obliged to delay our | lavo Both Been Swindled, martiage another three years, Lasily, | | lad the misfortune to my own dear | THE BLUFFS FIRE ALARM SYSTEM | mother, which naturally caused a further | adjournment. So that & four times three make twelve, that num | The New Castom House Nearing Com- | ber of v ars had « over pletion—Th Paper Mill=3l{ A ne my betrothed fe |\ il and as sionary Meeting - Minor she was at death’s door [went to pay her | Mention - Personal W last visit. My future brotheran-law met we at the door and said, “Alth, | vou are notformally married, ye It Looks | . 1ps Imay for this once look up - talk about the | a8 man and wife: come m- and sec ¥l cold | 1 hardly entered and been for a moment | face to face with my poor wife than she by u stranget | breathed her fast. When we tl rare coin and for ! 0w | thoughts of murri fled from me T'lie fact that o sim Jin has been sold | have remained a bachelor ever sinee ‘.‘umm.v e like ount canses the I f b oy SENATOR HEARST. 5 je. There | How He Rtelicved a Drunkard's Fam- PR L ) iy And Panished the brankard. ars of 1804 are very rare and are valued | San “”\M ) 2 Sl ““"r“l iy ot i he personal graces of a | [t severar hundred doliars, Tt i said | R ilro; o otatorical gifis of o Ci that only four or five were ever coined, ©oaro, but the top of his head” i devoid of | and that of these the whercabouts of [ undilations, ‘e senator is not mean three at legst are known. [t scems now | on the contrary, he1s_generous with his thit (hore are two mote, which have | money, buthe'is not in the habit of re [ tnened up in Omabi and: Couneil Blus T e B b [ about the same time. It looks very sir, will you assist a poor man mueh s if a sharper had been making | who is out of Wwork and has & family de pendim’ on himy dollars 4 f s This inquity w to get rid of thei some of th and worki out_of pure silver at fabu as made by a fellow who darted out of a dark lous prices so, it1s o sharp trick as near the playet “Tise stranger. Hore did not try | senator’s newspaper oflice: one -evenmng 1o force the coin on the market, butacei- [ Jast winter, dentally showed it with some other sil I'ne senator turned a watery ove on the | verin his hand, and on being oficred $10 saw his unshaven mug, his | for it scemed to be as much surprised as ment, and unwashed, <haky anyone that it was worth even that much, Another st ¢ in the bar So you've got a family, have you? | room inspected the coin and Where ye liv [ thathe hat better not_ace “Round on Pacific street, sir. {timighit bo ol ahead, and take me the If you | some investigation, and those I'll do the square thing, Soon notified . TiIe P , and began o an had a family, sare enough bid forit, it appears that | He showed the senator mto ther such tare coin is discovered in | in the thied story of stranger in Omaha, and | were three children, bonght the Honors | woman, and a sewing machine \..n\un the two eities are woman wept when questioned. They EHe very poor and_often hungry. Al Smokers! I)|u|n in Jn\m Templeton’ | their troubles came from the drunkenness new cigar store, opera house block. of the husband. Ihat culprit sullenly s owne (l to the truth of this statement Go toBear tor room mouldings. right,” said Unc , rising. iy e mm- the woman a money System. that made her speechless. There got to be a pretty well | “Come along with me,” said Hearst to <ottled notion that the Richmond five | the husband, who obeyed with aiacrity At the next corner the senator turned darm was to be adovted by this city, the b the amazed man over to price having been about fixed upon, and | “Book this fellow for vi it was conceded to be alow one. ‘The | the philanthropist. “I'll swea to-morrow. e L pic ow, you,' day wheii' he iy triends of the Gamewell system seem de- s been striking me termined not toullow this, and they have been strongly urging that the Gamewell [ f id Unele George next ccured a sentence of is the one used in all L Lrge citie three months for the loafer, “if you've a it is the standard one.. On the other hand | yind to be decent whenyou et out, the friends of the Richmond system de- | come to me and Ul give you a show. clave thatitis just as good, if not =0 old. | And the man, three wonths later did and that in price it is much eh It | come. Unele George seut him and his s that both syster excellentand | family to one of his ranehes, where, to that the eity eannot get far out of the | do the fellow justice, he has dyorded the way in adoptin wnder the guar- | bottle and behaved fimself. antee given - The promise is “T ain’t opposed to drinkin’,” the sena- made, Towe v, thatowing to the anxiety | or js given to remarking. “If & man of each to have Couneil Blufls atopt its | can afford it, it's all rizht, but_when he system, the city will get special prices | can'e I go in for sendin® him to jail.” Which will cnuso tho puttng in here of b iy wgood system at o much less ¢ than NERVOUS TRAVELERS. most cities are required to be hoped that such will be the sharp competition between the systems, The Fears of People Who Have Suf- fered in Railroad Accidents, - - Yesterday afternoon, says the Atlanta Stenographer and typewriter. O. Mun- | Constitution, several gentlemen in the son, with M. F. Rohrer, over C.B. na- m-p\rxnn»nlnx 12! culture atthe capitol tional bank. e discussing railroad aceidents, - = Commiss er Hendorss vhe v, RoomMouldings—Largest _assortment { loncriticndusoniwhifinows and Jowest prices at Beard's Wall Paper Store. Low to tell n good_story, Te those who had suffered’ in dents were neve: of the apprehension ‘I\n«'l \in ther day,’ that - Uncle Sam's Hous The work on Uncle Sam’s buildi that they would ' he said, “I took the nearly completed, so that some idean non the Georgia railroad for now be gained as to how it will appe: Am-n we passed 1 wtur the Speed was af th an hour. 1 notic front of me who was plainly disturbed about something. lie would look out of the window amoment, and then he would cluteh the arm of his that he would fall out. This porformance was repeated so often, that 1 began to when finished. At the start it was the in- tention to have it but three stories in hight, and to have porches, but it was de- o that these porches would keep ont much needed light from the postoflice department, and so the plans were changed, the porches being done aw e miles T lik; drunk “I'hen the man beeame v Ibelieve the engince Goto the New York Plumbing com- pany for garden hose. They warrant all much ex- they sell.” Opera house block. cited, He jumped up and s £ —— “The engincer is drunk, surc’s as Go to Beard for room mouldings. you're born. It ought to be looked into e a wd somebody clse should be .. Missionary Meeting. p‘.nml in charge of the engine.” he missionary convention for eastern | * XWiy, my friend,” said 1, “the train is Nebraska and western Iowa will begin e, and its session this evening at 8 o’clock at th i Brondway M. . church with a sermon by he inqui Ilnny -five miles an hour.” “My reply seemed to quiet hun and he sat down and began to news- 1 Satiztied that he had suflered in a railrond accident, [ said to him: **You must have been in 1t some time Dr, Creighton, of Lincoln, Neb., and will continue during Wednesday and Thurs- aay. Chaplain McCabe and the Rev. William Butler, D. D, two of the most eminent ml»:wu.uy workers in the Meth- | be present llu railroad convention; A nunin \ | ' aplie rominent ‘ministers from the Nebr ot iy RGN R0 O liod, Im. " North Nebraska and Des Moines confe wo yos D 1 wmgon G i Wicta ences. A cordial invitation is extended | ran off the track and tumbled down a1 to the public to uttend the services con- | Cmbankment, and I have never since 10 Sho IlI0 SO NUGNGLIE taken a railroad journey with any kind of ease." "’ B biatatth| o) i a1 | Col. Mark Harden was present and stato loans, J. W. & Squires, 19 | While Judge Henderson was telling his he wus observea to rab himself in At the conelusion of the Pe: Highest prices paid for county, tows, 'l street, Cour s pla he said: eity and school bonds. Odell ‘Bro's & ‘vu#\mp hize with that fellow. ‘0., No. 103 Pearl street, Council Blufts You know ip an accident on the Piedmont some time 2go. e sleeper I was in jumped the track and tumbled R The Paper Mill. The paper will boilers have been ro- paired and reset, and both have had put under them Bannister’s Patent Rocking- bar furnace. On Thursday and Friday down an embankment, and I was badly hurt. Well, I never thought my unfor- tunate experienence would prevent my future railroad jorneys, but 1 was mis- taken. A fow days ago T took a train on the last the boilers had fires hghu:d under | Western & Atlantie railroad, intending them, their behavior was satisfactory, | to go home. I felt no apprehiension un there was a good draff, and they wade | till well out of Atlanta, and then I found steam easily. As the trains on the Rock | that I grew more and morc uneasy as the Island and Milwaukee roads passed, the | syee of the train increased. I stood the worry until the train reached Baltan, six mijles from Atlanta, and then 1 got out and returned to the city-" Another membex of the party related an incident which came under his notice Lm Sunday. L was on my way to C aid, ‘‘by the East Tennessee, ln'ulwm railroad. On the you & fellow from New York who was tra ng through the south for the fun of the thing. About seven miles from Chat- tanooga a tunnel gaved in some time ago, necessitatinge an arraugement with t Western & Atlant by se mill whistle was blown and responded to by the locomotives. On auumny, being declaration day, a flu was hoisted to the top_ of the smo «'~lm by the mill hands, awmid enthusiast Jjoicing, - Beard has an immense stock of wall puper and room Mouldings which vgst o turned into cash, so down go t prices at Beard's, il AROMANCE FROM COREA. An Aged Bachelor Tells Why he Had Never Married, Letter in London h the trains of th and near kinsfolk it is inia & Georgia railr Corea to mourn three y ck of the former to get into deep influrnce this preseriptive usage has | the city. Fifteen minutes are given in upon the life of the people is illustr \\h h 1o run the seven miles. It the by the following ~|myu! an aged bachelor who was asked why he had never is slightly behind time the yun is a lm-l) one. That was the case Sunday. a wife. “My parents as well as | The train rushed toward Chattanooga at myself,” he said, desirous | aternifle rate of speed, causing the cars that I should and & | to rock about unpleasantly. The young suitable young lady be round | Lol s Now Cort tariad aamiia gt our betrothal took piace. Then my fu- | a sheet. He threw his arms over the bac k ture fathor-in-law died,.and we bad, of | of the scat in front of hiw, and leld on course, to wait three years. . 1 had burdly l for dear life. When the trainrolled into with, ani the builaing bemg e tour | Iy (he s sick, | Finaily, bow: | stories instend of three. The steps are | somctime a sufferer in a railvoad acei- | being taken out, and new ones being put | dent. Abhout that time I arvived at this in 50 as to harmonize with the other | qecision he left his seat aund walked back changes, The contractor will be through down by m by the last of the month, The roof is to “Look here,” he 1, ‘don’t you think be of iron and slato. When finished it | (he Gngineer of this train I8 running will be one of the finest buildings in the | \jlq1ys west, and will be an ornament to the “Why I inquired. s well as an accommodation to the “Weil, beeause he is running . idly. look at this It roc| BIo TUESDAY, Y JULY 6, 1886. { epot A & nooga he was tremb A WHOLESALE AND JOBRING What's the matters! T asked IIOUSES OF “Lwasin a railtead accident onee,’ he replied, ‘and have never since been able to enjoy rapid rinning.' COUNCIL BLUFF As 1 had never been v railroad ac cident, 1 couldu’t sympptl with him VRICULTURAL PLEMENTS, but 1 felt sorry for him, nevertheles | DEERE, WELLS & CO. ROYAL SUICIDES. [ Wil Monarchs Who Voluntarily Left This Agricultaral Impl , Bagii, Barthly Sphere ( wgos, Bte . Tre, ( \ M. Towa, New York Worl There have b * g compiitively taw insinnces of stie KEY [“n\».‘ MANU \Il:| M\.“ 0 among the occupants of the tirones of L i el bt i modern times.The most recent case | Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, o Abdul - A2z CORN SHELLEIS AND VERD CUTTERS wn_of Turkey, who killed him- | No. 1201, 155, 1805 und 13)F Sonth Mai Streot, self in June, 1875, by opening the veins Council Blutfs, Towa of his arm wit pair of cissors. Hi ) N the council of ministers had determined EnkTian b S 4 | o remove him and appoint his nephew | Agricaltural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Murad as sultan in his stead | Onrriages, and all kinAe of Farm Machinosy. In 1868, Theodore, emperor of Abys 1100 to 1116 South Main Strect, Coancil Bluls, A, is said by some authorities to have | Towa, shot himself, while others assert that he e | was Killed in battle by the British in- | kil bl vaders. | Fi0. GLEasoN, T HDovGrAs, GEo. 1, Wiian, On October 8, 1820, Honry Christophe, Pres.&Trens,” Vieiros &M, Se: &Counsol King of Iayti, in orderto prevent himself Deing taken prisoner by who had gained ascendency in the island shot himself through the r Charles VI, King of inherited a taint of in ther, and the latter) of s life was embittered by monomania, manifesting itself in the apprehension that his chil t . probably IIHH from _his fa dren had conspired to poison him. Under this apprehension he refused food for SOV ays, and died of starvation near Bourges on July 22, 1461, Coneern the death of Richard IT., King of England, there were at the time d there has opinion llll\! various contlicting v continued to be among hist bourn and Pet ! ved himself to death, There js a cer- tain parallel hotween the case of Richard ports, difl ce of 1 that of Ludwig 1. Both were Wk characterss both were deposed in of stronger aspirants to pow both were shut up in a castle for safe keeping, and both were reported to have committed sunicide. In the case ot the English king, however, the weight of the + perhaps favors the theory that some interested persons assisted in his taking oft, Among the ancients it appears that i was rather a popular form of Many of the philosopliers advo. ted it as an honorable and convenient method of ending existence, e certain pertinence to their teaching by putting it in practice themselves Among the long list of rulers tiquity \»hmlu«l by their own h; tra, Dido, Boadicea, que Leeni m lhxl\m Otho, of Kome; Mithridates, of of the Ptolemy. tus; S ST Rakicess 1o G and Surdi of Assvrin,who burned himsclf in his palice with his wives. - Forfeiting H Heirship. A singular Chii has jus vill ease main a faction to scordance recedent or not. Some i womzan na thic pab Wllh the 3 ) fellow named Sykes. 3 a ' brutal “one, but the murderer; was not se- verely punished. Soon after the woman’s death it was discorered that she had made a will, by the terms of which her murderer had become her The outery against the e in- strument was so great that the attorney general proceeded to contest it, and so well has he conducted the e that the supreme court has decided in favor of the , cutting off Sykcs as an ingrate and wding all of the woman's property to the commonwealth, she having no known relatives. A similar easeispending in New York state, where a man who mnrdered wother has been found to be chosen heir of his victim. Whatever may be done with the money 1n such cases, the eternal fitness of things can be obs eved only by denying to murderers and their relatives any benefits derived by reason of crime, " R. RICE, M. D. CANCERS 9 gther tumors removed wichout theo knife or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES of s kinds & spootaity. Over tairty ¢ practieal exporieass. 6. 11 Poarl Streot, Coured Blufs CONSULPATION Ik s R L. WILLIAMS, 18 N, Main St., Council Bluffs, In., and 209 8. 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- tles, l‘hlh* and Window Glass, Show- 3 (hand and hy- Proposals for Gradiag. D Proposals will Le recely ed until 11 o'clock ., ing tho following st city i, us per plans, profie ficitions on file ' the ofice of the Board of Public Works, viz: reet trom Centor 10 Vinton street. t from 6th 1o 10th 7th &treet from Jones to Pler 6th strect Hickory 10 Picree street, “the th two blocks to be graded to o width of 6) 1 by the venworth street from 10th street to 6tk Williamn street from Tith street to 16th street (it street trom Leavenworth 0" Howard from Ihlv( nport str L 3 cem $0ih Stroot Trou Capitol Weniio to Chicago t rom Cumin; Doug savenue from 24t ith stroet om Capitol Ave. to Cuming stre Bur! street from 16ih street to 10th strect. Webster stroet from 10th stroet to 10th street, Californiu from 16th stroet 1o 19th street. L 15th and 10th streets from Davenport m (0 Dodge strect nd strpct 10 26th street. . to Doflg e Fireat to Cass stree from Cuming street to Shin om north the of E. V ee Woohvorn B0 1 addition. 19th stioc! addition 10 d stroot. {r Smith's to Ed. TR0 Btroet Trom 17th spreet o 18th strect. (Grace stroot fro n 20th. 808t 10 2Ath street, and such portions of may be necessary to ma the established grade. Bids to ho made upon ed by the board, and to om ave. sbeting streets as Foper approches o 0téd blanks furnigh- sogompanied with o ive hundred dol- as an evi- bea c-tified chock in the sum of lurs, payable to the city of Omaha, dence of good fuith. ‘The board rosorves the righyto reject any or all bids and waive defect; E. HOUSE i Public W Chairman Bos To Whom It Ma‘ Concern: LED Proposals will be received by the \dersigned up to 4 0'clock p. July 10th, for the following described pi of land, Commencing seventy (:0) feot west from the N. W, cor. lot 4, block [63, city of Oaha, thence west B feet, tuenoe south 14 more' or less, ion line betweon N.'% and 8. i of 15, eust 0 feet, 1o the place ity Clerk, thony f beginning. T north 141 feet, more ot lo B SOUPHAR H, HERCKT, FRESCO PAINTER And Designer. 445 COWVENT ST, Council BluTs Ilnih Factyry, Incorpor Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, andies, of every ~| 1ge nnd Small CARDPETS, " COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadss, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Gools, . No. 406 Hlulw\\\ y Council Bluifs, owh. CLGARS, TOBACCO, B0, PEREGOY & MOORE, ~Wholesale Jobbers in the— Pinesl Brands of Cigars, Tobaces & Pipes. Main and rl Sts, Council Bluirs, COMMISSION, SNYDUR & LEAMAN, Wholesale Pruit and Produce Comunission Merchants. No 4 Pear] St., Council Bluifs. DRUGGISTS, SR HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Sundries, Bt . 21 Pearl St., Drugisists’ Main St., and N s, Cou DIRY GOODS. SMITH & €O, M. Laporters eni Jabhaes of Dry Gm,, Notions, Ete. and 1 Nos. 112 and 114 Pearl St., Council i FRUITS, W. BUTTS, Wholesale Califoraia Fraits 512 a Specialty General Commis: Broadway, WIRT & lvl;(;l'l-,’l' I‘IE, Wholesale Fruits, Confectionary & Fancy Groceriss Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Coanzil Blu VI.HIH'I.'"V’V, L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and TFancy Groceries. No. 416 Broal- Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. Council Bluirs. wh! Manu“acturers of and W ale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. Council_Blufts, lowa. 525 Main St Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. 312 and 344 Brondway, Council Blaira. 7Y HARD WV ARE SLINE Wholesalo Iron, Steel, “fllla, ieavy Hard.varu, AR Wood Stock, Council Blutts, Towa. AND WOOL. . McDANELD & CO,, Commission Merchants for Sale of Hidas, Tullew, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Blufts low; Council WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES? 0,000 Ychicles A nial | nd Testim Brick taildine — any king atsed or movel OBLittiediaat truces ~ths hos )t wot L 823 Kighth Avear» anl L BUILD OVER FIRST CLASS ¥ EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & 00, Establisticd in 187 CINCINNATI, OHIO. FIFTV DIFFERENT STYLES. for Catalogue, es, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER L satistaction guaranteed, Frame houses moved ighth Steast, Council Bla ball and exa teds, deotclh ggwg,m'g 5?9;((4,4 Rroadcloti this ity MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS WiG3 MADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa BARGAS To elose the sammer stock to the Tow est possible point. HARKNESS BRUS Are offering bargains now every day. Parasols for /3¢ and Upwards, Embroideries and Patierns, very COUNCIL BLUFFS ()lll Co., ~Wholesale Dealers in— [lluminating & Lubricating 0ils Gasiliay BTC., BETC. heodure, Agent, Council Bluffs, Towa. " LUMBER, PILING, E1C. A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Mate rccialtios,Wholesale Lum- ber of all Kinds. Oftice No. 130 Main 5t., Council Blufrs. Iowi JOHN LINDER, Wholc Imported and Domestié‘wm 3 & Liquors. Agent for St. Gotthara's Herb Bitters. Main ulo No. 13 . Council Bluits NEIDER & BI:('K, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 6 Mati St.. Council Blugs, SPECIAL NOTIC'ES ITOTICE. Spocia) advertisements, such us Lost, Found, To Loan, For Bule, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, eto., will b nm-m N tion und insertion. No. 12 Poul street, near Broadway, Blugt 18 Per Line for each subsequent Leave advertisoments at our office, Council ANTED ¢ & young man as \\ tenchor of Cross ocleotic sliort hundhand. 1 studied under the suthor himseif and from whom 1 have good recommendations. Can use had much experience & 1y pe wi I tuesEys Address Y. W, 5307 as teacher in the public schools, Bee office, Council Blutlis, n. VW ANIED- Sitaution us hou take care of furnished roows. R, Boe oftice ceper or 10 Address “No. B0 S of elght rooms. stabl N. P. Dodge & Co. ond avenue; louse e. Very desira- ble. OB SALE Fruit, confectionery und cigur Blore; poss ) given righi away o quire st premises, No. 104 Main-st., Council Blufls, %, 0 _quantities o suit, 2 Pearl sireet JOR SALE. at Beo office N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. up 0. Cheap, Only a few of those Summer Silks Left Lace Flouncings in Spanish and Chintilly Laces. WHITE NRESS GOODS. Cheaper than you ever saw them. Fine assortment for graduation dresses, Samples sent when requested, CARPETS. Choice patterns, good quality and lowest prices. gpecial discounts to churches, socie- ties and clergymen. Harkness Bros 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. China, Glassware and Lamps, 0% S Tomer & Co., No. 28, Main St.,Council Blufis, 1a. TIMOTHY SEED. well cleaned seed Secd of the ¥.G 1 bave & quantity of soun which 1 offer &t reasonsbl crop of 1885 Correspondence 50 UTLER & CO. flgures. licited. Lieite / 0. S my ,c(suL.(uLcs nu’ Wots. S Good Corsets for 50c worth 76¢ | g . Joaikv, 5 ‘Merdhoms Saiker. the bleapest €ine of Wns Wos ) Donts cver shown n 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs. SWAN BROS,, Dealers in Mileh Cows, s,a At Our Stock Yards E. No 502 and 5 Broadway,Council Bis Creston House, Fire only hotel in Council Blufts hac ing Fire Hscape And all modern improvementx, 215, 217 and 219 Main st MAX MOHN, Prop, 'JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNOIL BLUFFS. Practices in State and Federal Coumts, Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Bloek, ' Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFES, Opposite Dummy bepot. 103 i i i\ S POITAEY Hor for sule at v y on huna wst onshort TER SOBOLE Gkn sann gran ) {10 sircet. CARPETS Choice Dispiay of Latest Pa s, Al Girad T Council Bluffz | CARPET [GOMPANY] 405 Broadwa, cOprictors, corner ock of « Novolties flIInTAIHQ roice OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, abl ghed 1867 GRAND BALL, To be KNIGHTS OF LABORI At Temple Hall Given by the Saturday Evening, Tuly 3, ¢# Ticket Admitting Gentleman an Ladies, $1. Horseé and Mules For all purposes. bought and sold, at rotall aud nlots Lurge gquantitic of from. MASON WISE,