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o *any man t 6 THE OMAHA THE DA LY BEL. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY. 16, OIFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Telivered by earrier in any of the city at twenty conte per week H.W.Tintox, - - Manager, TELEPHONE! flesInese OFFice, No. 43, Nient Evitor No. 23, O MENTION. New k Plumbing company Pants to order §5, by Reiter, the tailor Material for bathing suits at Harkness Bros El.‘ galar meeting of Fidelity Conneil 6, Royal Avcanum this (Friday) evening Faney flanncls for bathing suits at Harkness Bros Mrs, 11, C. Cory gone to Spint Lake for rest and recreation. Go to the lake after getting a bathing &uit of Harkness Bros The contractfor building the Catholic chureh at Earling 1s to belet on the 3ith of July Apron Rubber Company's at Cooper & Mctiee's, Cabinet photographs 8 per doz at Shenaden's, 317 B'dway, for 60 days only. Only §2.50 per doz for | class eabine photos at Schmidt's, 220 Main. Bathing stits, all color strapes n.on full cuits and trunk, 40¢ o hat Johin Beno & Col's Permission to wed was yesterday granted J. 1. Meyers of Cozald, Neb., and Orphin A, Allen, of this city. John Bohn has bought and launched on Manawa lake, off M iarge boat, the White side wheels and is room) W. H. Beek, “Texas,” old pL\v- has fitted up a very co: « fng room, wliro ite koeps filos of all the leading papers Munager Lanc \nnl who of the telepho pany, has sec a4 new power generator which | been put in, and now the operators in the telephone central office will be able to do all of their ringing by push buttons. The lack of rain has to be started for the lln ciation to set a nea A few dollars spent in Al v for Council Blufls would Inmg T when all else Charles Le 2 com- petition I L Asso had and friends yos: ik l)uv[ having com :mpnml his ice box, which was at Nonpariel, r of his home, ind well filled with corge Wells for at the Driving g0, was yesterday Waltgr, the assaulted man, n 1o his home in Illinois, clear that he was the ag- that he was coming for hatchet when Wells hit qum;.v the ¢ P, out ten ed. has been tak and it Joseph Boje claims that his daughter, Emma, a robust maiden of sixteen, will t on runuing away from the parental roof, and he wants her sent to the reform school. She says she has been at work in the country, and that she is not a bad girl, and don’t want to go. The father will have a chance to show up his proof in court to-d Avplain, n asy design for ladies hmhm" ch can be made of any material desived, is a belted Mother Hubbard reaching half to the knee, with pants of same material to the knee, to meet stockings; short or long sleeves, high or low neck according to taste of woarer. Trimmed with braid or plain. Bathing slippers and large straw hat complete the entire costume, W.R. Vaughan has just received a comniss a member of the hos curators of the State Historical society. nppmnuumt being for two year: Th s been litile mterest mani this uuu in Tnthcnufl up material for Kn!crving the history of the state, and if han goes into this enthusiasm which he has ma fested in other fields, there awakening of public inter portant feature of the tion, J. J. Anderson, the popular dinmg ez conductor on the l(mfl Island vailw has purchased the Reynolds house at At Jantic and has refitted 1t and refurnished it, making it one of the best houses in the state. The hotel is to be heated with steam during the winter and cooled by Manitoba waves ring the sumi John Anderson, my _jo, John, will find his friends crowding in on him in droves, and if he does not reach a fortune on fast time ho ought to. The diring car vacaney thus caused is to be filled by Mr. C. W. ‘Taylor, who has been chief clork of the Commercial hotel in Chieago. He has had experience which fits him as a worthy successor to the popular man who has resigned. A number of the saloon men were up Judge Aylesworth yesterday for failing to comply with llw order to elose u )\un«l.n and after 12 o'clock at night. 08t of them w discl ed, they ex- cusing themselves on the ground that in this im- ¢ organiza- fad lunch counters, and regular ers requiring the doors to be. left open. the ordin being kept open all night, but that whe ever bars were kept open, or drinks sold I'he judge laid down the rule that nee did not prevent restaurants or giv y after doors were clo Jow. A feww hours, even if the (, the penalty must fol- fined, there” being evi- dence that partics were drinking after hours. Among those fined was Peter Partel, and he concluded that it was not fair for others to shp out so easy, and he filed new informations ags of those who had been d new cases will come up Satu; Tecth! Teeth! Teeth! In fact, teeth for everybody, made cheap. From thig time on I will make sots of artificial teeth for the small sum of $ each set. 1o fact, T will not permit ome into this city and make sets of art al teeth any cheaper than I 1 have removed my oflice to South n street, No. 133, Please call and see the teeth that I will make you at§3 a set, I will guarantee just as good a fit as the 16 sets. 1 live in this city and propose stay here the balance of my life. With respeet to all humanit the same, Yours uul_v. Di. F. C. CLAnk, P. 8. Other papers ¢ un copy this no- tice if they lul hwlmull to doso, - I am ever Pacilic house recently renovated. Cool FoOms; money saved; comforts gained, R Attention Abe Lincoln Post. There will be an ad- dress delivered on Saturday evening at the G. A. R. hall, by Rev. Dr. McCreary, of the M. E church. Being a member of Abe Lincoln Post this address will be for the good of the order, All members of R. and Sons of Veteraus ure to attend, I'osl opens at 8 o'clock. M. Roreg, P, O, Joul?.l'n(.‘uom.n A«Ijt Go to the Now York Plumbing com- y for garden hose. They rant all EII’ sell. " Opera huuse block. Sten rnnhurmult pewriter. son, with M, ¥, lluhrzr. over C. tional Imnk Kirkland, the jo ler, hus removed to 828 Broadway, Singer oflice. 0. Mun- Na " Bk ASLUG HEAD lOR AN EDITOR. How a Liyely Butcher Tekes the Law in His Own Hands. CAPTURE OF ADARING BURGLAR An Old Man's Dar- Mother's Work ya Yonrh— Arrested. Manawa Waves ling~Inhnman —Sad Aceident Saloon Men Keith Still In the Ring. The fact t A. B Keith, of the Bulle tin, had been brotally assaulted at Den ison, has been already made known through the telegraphic columns of the Keith has many friends through out the state, and in both political par ties t sympathy for him and the public vally will be equally indignant over the outrage. Keith has been engaged in a bitter war over local matters at Denison, and there has been a good deal of bad blood and muech mean The personal it upon him is not only unjustitinble and bratal, but is a foolish wuy of trying to silence him, He istoo neevy a fellow to be seared out, and with public sympathy turned in his who have ness favor, by onof the assault if for no other, he will dip his pen afresh in gall, and make his enemies wish they had tuken some other course than brate force. It doesn’t prove Keith to be a liar to knock him down, and does not prove the other fellows to be saints. Knock down arguments generally turn the sympathy toward the fellow who is knocked down. Keith gets up smiling and says: “Slightly distignred, but still i the ring.” He then gives the following details of how it hap- pencd : James Williams, a republican politician of Denison, made '8 murderous assault the Bulletin, Wil upation is a butcher, is skillful pugilist, with a_ record as a fighter, and weighing . two hun dred and seventy pounds, seems to have been selectod for the cvidently premed itated attack upon My. Keith He fol lowed Keith into the Europe gaged him in conv ion on ating to the Denison postoflice, serting that he (Keith), ~—~of a b——in the m lI|i~ was 50 evidents rant and ¢ matters finally acted the of location. lenge to a quarrel that Keith rema SMY. Williams, Il ha nothing more to ay to you, or to do with you,” and ned to walk off, thinking that course would end the maiter then and there He had taken but ¢ two_steps when Williams exclaimy ‘You'lll never put my name in your paper again!” This to Kcith's unutterrble surprise, was in- antly followed by powerful sledge ammer blow in the back of the head, which knocked him down. Before he could recover his feet, Wilhams seized him by the neck and_dealt him another blow upon t de of the he: tially dazed him, and left him g8 an infant in the hands of the butener, In_th condition dragged and by Williams, io complete the mur work without interference from by. He was terribly pummeled by Wil liams before the fellow was finally pulled off. His clothes were torn and bloody, and above the left temple was a cut an aneh lon, Tn addition to the blows upon the face and head Mr. Keith was severely injured through the breast and back. Drs. Wil- kinson and Wright were in attendance until 2 o'clock the following morning. Mr. Keith suffered internally, and hypo dermic njections of morphine were given and chloroform administered to r room ous him. He was unable to eat a mo three days after the injury, and spat up considerable blood, but "he is now 1m- proving and hopes to be at the Bulletin ]m]m ina few pite the burly bull-dog and the little litter of mangy pups that gloryin h Bagged a Bur ptain James Aaderson, of the mer- chants’ police foree, made an important capture between 3 and 1 o’clock y morning. He noticed a suspicious light in the rear of Judge James’ house and ¢ reeping up to it found that abu was prowling about inside, with a little piece of lighted candle. The fellow had gained an entrance through a window which he had pried up. Outside the win- dow he had left his shoes and a basket, together with a little bundle, The burg. lar put out the light and wled out, » went over to the next residence, occupied by Mr. Brown, the eashier of the Council Bluffs Nutional bank. He went up onto the rear porch and was preparing to make an entrance through the door when An derson, thinking matters had gone far enough, came onto him with a demand, “Throw up your ds.,” The fellow jumped off the poreh, grabbed his bundle and basket and s he started to run An- derson called on him to ston or he would kill him. The man turned, put his hand behind lim as though about to draw a revoilver, and Anderson grabbed him, He yielded, and Anderson soon found that the move a blufY, the fellow hay- ing no gun, He then took the fellow up to the eity jml and had him locked up. An examination of the effects on the prisoner disclosed the fact that he had a antity of jew mostly second hand, "here was o silver wateh, a gold neck- chain, cufl buttons, bracelets, breastpins, u guhl eil, thr rings and other ! had some letters, evidently wmwn by him, and ready to be mailed, 1t appeared from the puper he had used that he had been stopping at Kiel's hotel, but this he denied. 1t was learned that had been stopping about the city for ral days, and that he had two ‘small 08, W lun these are found more y be learned about him. He had been representing himself as an insurance man, and Llw ave the name of 1. W. Bartlett, Ho was very reticent, the only thing that could bhé learned from him being the statement that he was from Kunsas City, and that he had no pals working with him. Ho is # young man, slight built, complexioned, @ small receding foreliead aud chi brought befor: Judge Ayle dav afternoon, d his ea: to-morrow for preliminary hearing. Anderson has made a good capty and the service of the Merchants’ police will be the more appreciated for this showing of what it accomplishes, Judge James was in the house, when the bu filnr was prowling about, but Lis his fan were away, and he was unable to nl--nnf} the articles found in the fellow’s bundle. It is thought the plund wis gained somewhere else. The cas still being worked upon, and more is yet to be revealed about the young iran. - Domestio Tnfidelity, Jobn H. Riggs, of Corning, Ta. has been sorely distressed of late over the infidelity of his wife. Riggs is about lifty years of age, while his wife is under twenty years of age. It seems that she has been enanored with a younger and a handsomer wan, John Kennedy. She is d to have pot only been lavishing her affections upon Kennedy, but also has been lavishing money upon him, she ha ing worked the old man fora nice little | the B. | what the mother e = | raising $4 hont one thousand llnl has become of the money is not known, but it ig sypposed it young couple hate be ng | aabout in riotous living here for the police to ook and by means of s gatned a very a o arties wanted. The young woman late hour Wednesday wse in {he eastern part of the amount, lars t Jiroy the 1l out for DI U(u.l, foc | night in a hos Icily, When the traln was about to leaye | for Omaha shortly hefore midnight the | man was noticed just gettmg on. He was [ taken to the city jail to await the arrival { of the oftficers trom Corning. "'he young | woman, before leaving home, had in duced ler husband to put up o’ $10 bon net for her, but this <he had pawned here, upon it, and of nmonnt there remained only thirty cen Kennedy elaims to be a railway man, and liad in itis possession a nuinber of keys of & M., Chieago. urlington & and Kansas City roads - Quiney Ripples From Lake Manawa, The new driveway \lumm Lake Man awa is about completed, by this ev ening will be usged by s I‘I namber of people who are rather timid about eross ing the m the crowded rowhoa and have been waiting for the driveway to be opened. Quite a number went around last night, there remaining only a distance of about thirty rods of sand through which one has to drive to ch the beach. By this route the beach is about an hour’s drive from Broadway. “Three gentiemen have clubbed together and yesterday telographed for tho price of a steam launch eapabie of carrying twenty or twenty-five persons. 1f the price is satisfactory they will send one of their number away this evening for the boat and she will be hastened to Lake Manawa to accommodate the inereasing numbers who nightly try to reach Man- hattan beach and indulge in the fine bath- ing. By the early part of next week a num- her of fine light-weight rowboats will be put on the lnke by Mr,George W.Thomp. son, who is now m Chicago for that pur pose veral gentlemen who have visited the Jake and beach and know the lay of the la e auictly talking among themselves of — the advisability of ting a small hotel this season and ar- 1ging the same so as to put on ddition next spring, and with othe provements make . resor men next s b ervbody who goes over to the beach it in the highest terms, but the s landing and can- not see nn}lhmp: I»n' n small body of water can't see any on for so much {)’\Ik about Lake \h. Manhattan A l'uxrr' party in buggies left the city ahout 5:30 0'clock Jast” evening to drive around onto the beach and spend the ovening. They took their supper with them. ‘I'ne better class of people are the ones that frequent the beach, and it is a noticeable fact that they are beginnung to take their children with them. No liquor or beer is allowed on the beach and the leassees propose to have the beach run in a respectanle manner. /\Bl - tal Mother. Little Bennie Ewing appeared m court yesterday, and bared his buck, showing how he had been sh d it was his motl father, *Doc mefully beaten. He r, and not his step- cott, who had so numerei- fully whipped him. The charge against Scott w therefore dismissed, and a complaint filed against the mother, Mrs, Ewing. She did not deny having whipped the boy with n rope, but said the boy was hard to manage, and that he had to be severely whipped to keep him from be- coming a chronie thief. The judge could see no exeuse for ting a boy’s back in that d of n way, and told the mother that if it had been done by any- body but a woman he would make the penulty the severest one under the law, As it was he would fine her $25 and costs, and let her stay in jailunless the fine was paid. The mother now insists on send- ing the boy to the veform schooi, and protests against allowing any fa v to take him. The poor little” tellow ~evi- v has not had more than half o ance to become anyhody, and if he s ctures him as heing. it scems that a large share of the blame must be Inid at the maternal training, or lack of traimng. o ‘atally Injured. Geo. Pickering, aged about seventeen, met witha servious aceident on the in- coming Chicago & Northwestern train Iast evening. His father is one of the oldest engineers on the road and was pulling the train when the accident oc- curred. Young Pickering was standing on the platform between the smoker and the first passenger conch, and just as the train had passed through the bridge com- eland, he leancd out and As he was n this position head struck a switeh, ag him from the train. He wad wsensible when picked up, and brought to this eity in that condition, and being cared for at the Paeific, physicians being in_ attendance. base of the skull was found to be lmdl) fractured, and no hopes of his recove could be entertained. —— All the L'!)"lf!i\‘l of hwll P a the Pacific house, and & saving of 5oc to $1 'lllu_) Try it. - P ]!]l'lfli‘ of water and good attention for 300 head of stock about fi miles north of Broadway and Main str Inqu of L. Judson, No. 620 Sixth avenne, or Charles Palnier at pasture on lime kiln road. - Best Cream Sod w, .\u 12 Try it glass at Palme Illxll\ per M.uu st. The G. G. G's. . Several years ago ten young ladies in the glen about Park and Glen avenues formed th G.'s, and resolved that every member of the ¢lub, upon the mar- riage of one of theiv number. should unite in giving the lucky mewber a re ception. On Tuesday night the thivd reception during the existence of the club was given at the home of the Misses Dohany in honor of the marrirge of theirex-mem- ber, Miss Blanche Oliver, to W. L. Welsh on June 20, the other ex-members being Mrs. W. Maurer and Mrs. C. Zimmer. Invitations were extended to a few of the relatives of the club members to & “fishing party,” and the *‘fishing” was ina tub of bran. The members of the club buried their tokens in the bran, and attached to each were an appropriate line or two or a verse from the giver to the newly wedded couple. An enjoyable evening was passed by all present, and it is “to hoped that more of these receptions will soon follow, " e The Richmond Here. Mr. Lewis H. McCullough, superin- tendent of the Richmond five ularm com pany, arrived at the Pacitic house yester- day. An exubit of the workings of this alarm was made here some time ago, and* the city was about to close a contract for it, when the friends of the Gamewell made a request to have a chance to make ashowing and do somc figuring. The Richmond company proposes to put 1n & l)/\ll P4 s sént word | claims to merit and superiority. | - . HE ) HH)AY | edmbination by which the system will | not only furnish a éomplete fire M but also a polico call <ystem. Mr. Mo ‘)-,mdm»h:m of “the inst and to ¢ up \1[‘\‘ again, the S§8 factorily I'he time ses to strongly gu m, and if it does HOE wor to take it off the city’s hands JULY 16, 1886, VIIIQI.ESII.E AND JOBBING FHOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DE IMPLEMENTS, RE, WELLS & €O, for closing u': the “matter is fixed T'if Wholesale to-day. The Richmond has many friends i " ama Koo ind the commatition betaesn it ana | Agricaltaral Implemsats, Bugglss, the Gamewell will be sharp, the Gamg Carringes, Fte , Fte. ( | Bluffs, Towa, well bemng arged by many on aecount of | KEySTONE MANUFACTURING €O it old andl enviablo repitation. There | Miko 1Hs UMRMA) Aind Complote secm no doubts bit thay toth are good | Na systems, the main quostion heing which Havl,oader ade\n Cider Mill & Pre is the best, and which sli things consid IN SHELLERS AND VERD CUTTERS ered is the Apest The council will \~~ 1501, 1501, 150 1157 South Main Street, move slowly and surely in the matter, | Meaietth Sl Gl an.t both sides will be given an ahundant opportunity to cxplain their different The New York plumbing company 1s vutting in a fountain in Fairview ceme tery for the cemetery association ~ - N Perfeet satisfactory accommodatior 00 v at the Paettic Honse. Give trial and be convinced Pacifie house wholly renovated. Cool rooms; money saved; comforts gained See that your books are made by More: house & Co., Room 1, Everett block. J.JLStelter, 505 Upper Broadway, will not be undersold. General store. - The famous Racine and lap streak hoots of every description for sale by Forrest Smith, No. 130 Main strc Highoest prices paid for |'rv||nl_\' town, city and school bonds, Odell Bro. s (Co., No. 103 Pearl street, € mm('ll Bluft Towa. —_—— The Quick Meal gasoline o con- tinues to grow i favor, and it is with difiiculty that we ¢ been able to sup- them so far this sen- Coorer & MG, ply the demand foy son. I'ry one. - Seo that your booksare made by More- Room 1, Everett block. nouse & Co,, Chicago &3 #1, Davenport ourney §1 ove & St Paul road. Pearl strect. Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. H. Lriedman has returned from it of several weeks in Chi Frank Yenawine ana wife have re- turned from a two weeks visit to Spirit and Okoboji lukes, Mrs. A, L. Manning, her two sons have in Washington t V. Tulleys and family left yesterday for the east, intending to spend some time at Chautauqua. Miss Page, who has been visiting Mr. Si s family for some time, has re- turned to her Chieago héme. L. H. Lossell is the “only and original”’ mayor of Panama, that town having just mLur]mx ated as fles Mackenzie, who has been prac law m Dunlap’ for some time, has to Dubuque, intending to open a aw oflice there. for several weeks, Hart expect to join them soon. DAVID Munuf's Agricultural Imp!e'n('nt\ wmnc Buggles, ADLEY & €O, Carriages, and all kinds of Farm Mrohinory. | 1100 to 1136 South Main Streot, Council Bluits Town ANE HANDLES 3 | FL0, GLEASON, T, HLDOUGEAS, GEO. . WRIGHT. Pres.&Troas,” V. an. S Councli BluTs Handla (e Manufacturers of A fandies, &Counsol. Facthiy, L Pick, Slodgo and Small ) every doscription, CARPETS, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, 0il Clothe, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Gools, Ete. No. 405 Brondway Council Blu Towa s, ¢ ARS, TOBACCO, ETC. PEREGOY MOORE, ~Wholesale Jobbers in tho— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobace & Pipes. Nos. 28Main and 27 Pearl 8ts, Council Blufts, 1 W Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants, No. 14 Pearl St., Council Slufls. DRUGGISTS. H\IH B, HAAS & CO,, Wholesale Druggists, 0ils, Palnts, Glass, Druggiets’ te. No. 22 Muin St, and N . Council Biuifs 5 l)ll"}’ GOODS. T M. E. SMITH & CO., li]d'm“'“ a1l HHdnes of Dry Gnls, Notions, Noz, 112 and 114 Main St., Nos. 113 0 115 Penrt St Couhell TS, Town: BUTTS, 0. W. Wholesale Califorala Pruits a Speclalty General Commission. No. Bt} Breadway, ouneil Bluffs. WIRT & lllwu[f Wholesale Praits, Confectionary & Fancy Grocerias. Nos. 16 and 18 Pegrl 8., Council Bluflx, TE, !1[(04 121 IH l, KT JHT & ('() Jobbers of Staple and Faney Groceries. Algo Wholesalo Liquor Denlers. No, 416 Broad- Blufta, Bushnell, ult, l\h D.W. ranc h of Mr tory, for a few w uvks recre: hnn W. L. Baughn, of Harlan, with hw \v:fi- came to town Wednesd: S terday Mr, Baughn s: on board the Union F for the Yellowstone par spend the summer., safel) cific train bonnd , where she will - Spirit Lake xcursion. Every urday the Sioux City route will seil excursion tickets Council Blufis 1o Spirit Lake and return at rate of §5.50. Tickets good going day of sale and re- turn until following Monday p. m. For tickets and slecping ear accommodations el at ticket office, n‘n Farnam st or Ttis said a € congressman will be left at home the next clection for the reason that the garden seeds he sent to his constituents proved to be worthless. gt > St. Paal and Minncapolis Excursion. On S cach week the Sioux City route sell four day excursion ul and re- s good to S hallowing ts Council Blufls to St 12 Tic nat rate of $ return untid Tuesday p Jull at ticket oftice, 1411 Farnam st., for tickets and sleeping caraccommodations. Bepi ih'y Ex A Colorado ¢ u\\lm\ was recently hnh-n on tie finger 4 fo'drink witsky ssib] had swallowed a g Ilon hum 1t had the shightest effect on Thim. L t began to getin its work, and the rattlesnake poi- son had no show. But the cowboy came near dying just the same. - PILES! PILES! 1LES A sure cure for Blind, lll(‘n'(lin '3 ]|(||HI di and Ulcerated Piles has boe Dr. Williams, (an Indian rew Williams’ Indian Pile 0mlmm|t. A box has cured the worst chronic cases ot 80 years standing, No one ne 3 or d suffer tive ying this wonderful sooth ,ulmvn and_instruments do more harin than good. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absors the tumors, allays the intense itehing, (particularly at night’ after getting warm In ped), acts as & poultice, gives nstant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, and for nothing else. EASES CURE Dr, l'mth zic Ointment cure Pimples, B Yeads or Grubs, o8 and Eriptions. on the, 106, | 0 clear and beautiful, - Also eure uin, l(cmn'ul ol ivate parts, N DL te Ulce Sold by drull{mu “or mailed on receipt of B0 cents, Rowlul by Kuhn & Ca At wholosale by SPECIAL_ NOTICES. TOTISE. Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Bale, o Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will beins t the low ratoof TEN CEN'TS PER LINE for the first inser ach subsequont Leave advertisoments at our office Bioadwuy, Council ,;‘"d Sehroeter & tionand Five Cents Per Line for insertion, 12 Peal stroct, noar No. WANTS. WV ANIED To purchise # T intercst in o furniture or gencrl household turnish- ing business, or hardware stock, Address, 310 St., Councll Bluils, jJows. TFOR SAL 410 _quantitios to_suit, street SWAN BROS, Dealers in Mileh Cowss A m M Our Stock Yards No 502 and 596 E. Broadway,Council Bfls MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS Wigs Made to Order. 887 Broadway, Council Bluffs, CKMAN Bl e Manu‘acturers of and Who flflnlu Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. Yo Main Counoil_Blufs, lowa by PS. BTC METCALKF BROTHERS, Jobbers ia Hats, Caps and Glovas, Nos. 342 and 344 Brondw KEELINE & T Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Tow: HIDES AND WOOL. l) H M(DANI-I l) IL Co., Commission Merchants for Salg of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grease and Furs Council Blufts Towu. UILS. (;()UN( IL BLUFFS OIL CO,, —Wholesale Dealers in— Iluminating & Lubricatiag dils Gas)liay BETC, BT, Theodore, A;.«*m Council Bluffs, To: wa LU. llnl-l: I’ll,l'\u I"IV.‘ A. OVERTON & CO., 3 Hard Wood, Southera Lumbar, Piling, And Bridge Matorial Speoialtios,Wholosnlo i ber of all Kinds. Office No. 130 Main St., Council Bluffs. lowa. JOHN LINDER, Wholesals Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Ayent for St Gotthard's florh Mitters. No. 13 Muin St. Council 1stuits. SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 602 Mata St.. Council Blufs BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Journ n; County and Bank Work of nll Kinds aSpec- ialty. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & (0. Room |, Evereit Block. Standard Papers Used. Al styles of bind- ing in Mugazines and BLANK BOOKS. REFRIGERATORS AT COST. W. 8. HOMER & CoO., 23 Main St., Council Blufis, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofice Over Amer'chd Express Comuungks A SAY! WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIE! _ TS | FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. stablished in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTV DIFFERENT STYLES. 20,000 VEHICLES ANNUALLY. Send W & 1 for catalonges, prices, fr ht rates and testimonials, AT TS ORTET, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildi of any kind vaised or moved and satisfaction wanteed Irame huildings moved on Little Giant tracks, hest in the world, time 5 P. P L ball and 808 Eighth Avenue and ing lands in Towa, Minnesota, Texas, Ka School and state it. Land buyers fa Broadway. Council Blufls, Towa. $12 per acre. er cent intere. mwnup No. 5 exantere ey 9(«::0— Lires mf Wors. teds, Seatel Buiting, wglisk Broadeloth K thth Street, Connil Blufit, sias and Arkansas, ranging Minnezota on 39 years mation, ete., given hy free, Info - . Jwiis, Nrchans Soikon, “,,, bleapest Line of Woans Was ) ya.«-tb ecvet A«Law\m— i this bity. 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, ARGAINS! To close the summer stock to the 'ow- est possible point, HARKNESS BROS Ave offering bargains now cvery day. Good Corsets for 50¢ worth 75 Parasols for 7ac and Upwards, Embroideries and Patlerns, very Cheap. few of those Summer Only Silks Left Lace Flouncings in Spanish and Chintilly Laces. WHITE DRESS GOODS. Cheaper than you ever saw them. Fine assortment for gral Samples sent when requested, ion dresses. CARPETS. Choice patterns, good quality and lowest prices. §pecial diseounts to churches, socie- ties and clergymen, Harkness Bros., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Cancers % S or daw fi RICE, M. D,, nors remoyed withou g of bicod. Chronic Diseases of sl kinds a specialty, Over thiit No. 11 Pear (2 Cons! 1 have & quantity of sound, well cleaned soed | 1 lots. Sewd of the which 1 offe; - e v years' practionl o Council Blufls. ultation free lence. TIMOTHY SEED. ¢ it reusonable tyurcs Correspondence solicited. . Creston House, Fine only hotel in Councll Blufs having Fire Hscape And all o dern improvemnents. £15, 217 wud 219 Muin st MAX MOHN, Prop, Star Sale Stables and Mule Vards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUF Opposite Dummy Depot, Se DOYIRAIAR Y003 11§ mstantly on hand g for sale at retail or in Orders_promdtly file Botice. Stock sold on ¢ SHLUTEK Telephone No. 114, Formorly of 'KIE 5th ave. and 4th stroct ors. ALE STABLES, corner JACOB SIMMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS ctices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart Block. CARPETS Choice Display of Latest terns, All Grades, Council Bluffs 405 Broadwa, A Sclecet Stock of Choice N 1} in. CURTAIRS. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFES, IA, ab) shed 1857 R. L. WILLIAWS, Couneil Blufls 15th 8t., Room 10, Omaha, Ncb, uufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES T'ents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- { Plate and Window Glass, Sho Cases, Elevators, (hand and hy- draulie,) &e. , Ta., and Horses and Mules For ull purposes. bought and sold, at retall and Lavge quuntittes to selest from, MASON WISE,

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