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0 THE DAILY BE - ving alone and being in enfeebled FFS | health, made an arrangement with ' | | th wh ong dealt ' i b of the Methodistg | the firm, with whom ke had long deal | Tha An ference ::( the Methodists ‘ by which they were to provide him with THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 9 Opens To-day. the comforts of life so long as he shounld N l.‘m wnd at his death they should comc OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. | AN ECCENTRIC MAN'S WILL. | into the posession of the farm other | e l in r t i | praperty. They earried out their part of bl . e the arrang 00 1) \ saw conts g | Botld Rubbery of a Young Lady—A | {16 Rrrangement in good fath, aiid caw H.W. TitroN, - - Manager. | grgshand Charged With Stealing vided with the comforts car , LU AL | From His Wife—Sale of the | need \]\y-:ul'u‘ ti s ¢ Now | JOSINERR OF N0 5, | | some of his thers an er relatives Niant | bbbl | come in with a claim that the old man’s | S mind was affected, and that he was not MINOR MENTION. The Methodist Gathering, insuch mental {ition as to cau! T conference of the Meth i1 to stand. The case has been P Nt | | 1 the cirenit court for two daysy s od < to-day in 1 | is being fought itch by ineh on both Sides ¢ t | way M ) church. Neatly all th 5 & s seh Cr I n lready arrived Il J. Erns f, having taken entire con Gorham IR state that ho | ’ es of | One dozen d a T 1 beadinhs Charles Decker, { cook of for bat S ¢S o New York City i m.:w} The city co joetdod to 1 presides ¢ | afiords, night and day, st style until Thursday « ing of next | of the art, Will als e bill EMio Woval Avonninil o | y mot | of f - series of social part ¢ coming win (fternoon UTAH'S FAIR VICTIMS. | work in the me count some of the | A Band of Pretty Mormon Girls at the board |y ternoons t be anniversaries of Castle Garden. | the various s of church work New York Morning Journal: “What COMBANY | ity OB v A tty lot of girls,and how vt water | Thi rnoon the 1o anniver. | {RHY IO Sl e ‘Mormons wehed to a | sary of the Woman's Missionary | (0" CiiV fressed, handsome woman who ¢ ad society, at which Mrs. Jennie Willing, | <500 on deck of the steamship Wy- of Chic illdeliver an address. This | oming yesterday morning Ihl\ steamier vin has leased of Mr. Dolany | yeetm, ¢ at 2:30 o'cloek, and will | had just ol from Liverpool the opera | Larber shoy SHATLH i el e S e s ST h tel Mormons on the neatest and most complete i this city, |y Ty s i TERuTAR | oTN she added, “and Tamquife sure and will doubtless give the public perfect | Mrs. Willingis one of the most pleasing | ¢ SARE vls have been lured y faction by s management publie speakers to be found I home Charles Prine, an_express driver, was | noble women of the Method Others i ad heard and see yosterday fined’ $0.55 for driving his | She is better known further eust the girls uded parts of wagon over a three foot sidew on of the country, and steamor, there were 230 M was thankful that it was not a fu sout Chieago she Neaifly one-thivd were young sidewalk, for at this rate it m which ensures for he one-lilf women. They we att come near bankrupting him. live o }-‘- whe vw\\‘v' The county board yesterday busied | DOU ak on any subject 5 ftself in preparing tho annual lovy, look T'his evening there will be the anni- TRt tHB7 a8 of versary of the Missionary society, with ; T ERHHOE SOCRY A6 LB utdress by Rev. Dr. Reid, on of the ful kicks as possible ionary seeretarics. He 1s one of the b and his w t toall who t men e old Tady, who does <o much talk- | 3 Y bout brilding 1p Council Blulls, has not yet iscovercd that there has just 3o winn 11 bo o guest of | heen completed and opened in this. city ! UL the handsomest chi Buildingifit Jowa: law nveiiin: whilsineho siivee £ The members of the W ixchunge Rev. Dr. Reid will e éntertaine lave decided t of enter- | e home of Colonel and Mrs. L. W. Tul tainments th leys. A bazaar in_co! ov. Dr. Hartz r of the prom- tainment will much work, ete., rn inents, ro recdmen’s so for holiday gifts. Aty R Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Malone desire to re- turn thanks to their friends for the sym Dr. Cranston, of the book con- pathy and Kindness shown them at“the | ccrn, was here aday or so ago, but went time'of the bereavement eansed by the | over'to Nebraska, promis to return il'ne i death of their little one, whose ing S fune was hela from the Catholic T that fo church yesterday. Dr. Hurlb ‘The buse ball game to be had at the school union ant wurday between the cigar s booke ha and this eity, is for the “blue label,” that is, the - : to be used in advertising the 1, and ing smokers to patronize label in preference to others. iis is the term of the cire here, the new law going which the court will heres trict. This term has been cl Dy the unusual amount of business done and cases disposed of, it being the swiftest term of court held here in yes pits of several of the b ity will be oceupied by members of the conference und visiting bretaren. — Bold Robbery of a Lady., Miss Crowder, of Hamburg, hus been in the.city visiting Miss Wyckolt, one of the teachers in the public schools here, s she was preparing to return home she had quite a lively experience with a bold itcourt h;*'- ‘l,x ; h'“"‘l"f m"'lnl'r\ii:illml .‘.:}\‘E’;Q sneak thief. The twoladies were on their Missouri Valley by D. Hern, The con- | Tt from the postofiice to M ThiR day, the carpenter | WYekofl’s room, in Dr. Woodbur, A. McMi rly in the evening, and when crossing on Baneroft strect, s stables, two up behind them. The ladi crossing single file, Miss Crowder being behind, whe house, e reaching The 1 of Rebe one of the fellows grabbed her proved to be an enjo, affair despite | hand satchel. She held on with a firm the dampness of the atmosphere. A plat- p. and in the stru she was pulled form was provided for dancing, good | down. While the fowas wrestling music was in attendance, and othernced- | the satchel from he; I idly by, and Mis around and seeing the situation used her umbrella vigorously, in pounding the thicf over the hea ind_shoulders, but with effect. He sue- ceed and the two ran aw lost about nine dollal 8 articles of value chiefly to hers police were notified, bitt a search for the fellows resulted i nothing. fuls for a_merry-making were bounti- fully supplicd. Loe Bercham, who has been running the opera house barber shop, has sud- denly quit_busincss, and some of those who have bought tickets for shaves and baths are mourning over their invest- ment, he not being hiere to honor them. Somo time ago in his anxiety to give some of lus competitors adiz, he sold tickets entitling the hotder to twenty shaves for a dotlar, The holders are o v now lookin n for o chanceto get [ Pr A.J. Cook, office No. 84 N. Main Aoty st. Discases of the rectum a specialty. d ; — —— Contractor s he will soon A Wayward Husband. have his new wgons rolling & 2 Mrs. Fred Dixon, a worthy woman, is : in a deal of trouble arising from the ctions of her husband, who, according to her statements, is unworthy of such a through the streets all right.” The paint is not quite hard enough yet to suit him for this kind of weather, but by the time at clears up he will have them “out, and serhaps before. The Nowpareil i Y EOa, AT him a little shot—it cannot give belbiog gho seomafoibe.s Thoy yors 1 about four months ng nave both been employed 1o o Br laundry, Some time while they were boarding at the B bouse, and she heard nothing from him for a week, when he turned up smiling and ready to be forgiven, his excuse being that he had got off on a drunk and one—and has made the discovery that he 15 required to furnish a cortain number of theso wagons. As he is doubtless as well posted in regard to the requirements as the old lady, the public will be satis- fied with taking his statement that the contract calls for no such number, Clark, with all his newspaper fiendish- J nlon the head often. 10w seoring the council for its econ. | Womanlike she forgave the offense, and omy in regard to the chief of police. That | the, two have since been hoarding to- aithful and eflicicnt oflicer for a time | g¢ther at tho Northwestern house, and horse and buggy for the use of the | Working in the laundry as before, A few days ago he got off again and this time , but the city would not even pro- N ¥ he” hung around home. Tuesday aftor- vide feed, and e had to let it go, the ex pense being too great to bear, when the | noon she leit him sleeping in the room city was getting the benelit of i, Now | Whileshe went to work, he not being n th 1ha 10 Huy. Tor. expross good condition. When'she roturned she R S T T ity e found him gone, and also discovered that oy ot Lok Ot o ey X he had taken from her trunk $20 ot hard have beon 1 enti if Chief Matth- | ¢arned money, and had taken most of R AR ORI r clothes, She has her suspicions that d o keep his s become infatuated with a woman ttsmouth, and that he has gone Such 18 her story as to brief cx- erience in matrimony, horse and wagon at h - Morehouse & Co. w books at their Everett block. . want a girl to sew bindery, room No. 1, nal Paragraphs, of Little Sioux, was in the — Howe's Sixth street mill, byits new roller process, 15 making the tinest meal, rye flour, cte., in the west, Try it Ground féed always on hand, - J. Stockman has arrived here from ork, and will enter the employ o 1 & Co. w Danforth and Marshal Gua- went to Colfax Springs yesterday arch of better health, 3 rices pud for county, town school bong el Biros, & No. 103 Pearl strect, Council Bluffs, : —— . D. S, Mack has returned from Colfax See that vour books are made by Move- | Springs and resumed lns duties in the house & Co., room 1, Everett block, postollice with rencwed v terday from was called” by the T, 1. Davii o tock. The sheriff yesterday sold the merchant tailoring and gents’ furmshing goods stock of Stubbs' elegant establishment, the buycr being Ed Willi of Omaha, who bid it in for §3,6600. The future of the establishment is not yet decided upon, but the purchaser assuines the two yeurs' lease of the building, Perfectly satl o erfectly satisfactory accommodation at $2.00 a day at the Pac house, Give it a trial and be convinced. W. B. Cunpy, fert, A. P. Crame min formed an Avoca party at the Ogd house yesterday. Mr. T, Foley, of Farrell & Foley, Neola, was in the city yesterday en route to Willow Springs, Neb., whither the tirm is making ready to move, Mr. follow as soon " as business Neola can be closedup. Nebraska gains two of Pottawattamie county’s best busi- ness men, E. Huntington and wife and daughter, Miss Bessie, start now for Chicago or two weeks' visit, intending then to visit Ludington, Mich., where Mrs, Hunting- ton's sister resides. This is the first time Mr. Huntington has been further thau twenty-five miles beyond the city limits since e was s of age. B w - All the comforts of high-priced hotels at the Pacific house, and a saving of 50e to §laday. Tryit. 4 —— Pacific house recently renovated. Cool rooms; woney saved; comforts gained, Hard and soft coal, wood, lim ete. Council Bluffs Fuel Co, Broaday. Telephone No. 186, -~ , cement, No, 639 R W SR Opera house barber shop and bath roows; everything first-class, E. M. Magvix, e ——— A Queer Will Some time ago an old man named Jacob Smith died in Lewis township, and having uo family of his own, his prop- erty was left by will to James & Haver- stock, the well known merchants of this ecity. It was claimed that Smith baving Substantial abstracts of titles and real esate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. No, 101 Pearl street, Council Ulufls, 12 Cabinet Photographs $3. Quality the finest. Sherraden, 317 Broadway. e Electrie doar bells, burglar alarms,and svery form of domestic clectrical appli- ances at the New York Plumbing Co. MEETING OF ANY MINISTERS | THE no family, and no one to care for h fifteen elders, of whom Elder Kurz was the leader, On thei » Garden Com missioners Starr phenson, who had heard of ti ming, were on hand to imyestigate matters. The Mormons | were landed like n drove of sheep and ore under the watchful eyes like slave werd marched of the elder through the irl ¢ years hroke jons and asked to sce some one ity. ,She was referred to Superintendent Jackson her compan ‘My name is M Hawthorne,™ said she in a sweet voice, “‘and I nt to way from these people, ‘What people?” kindly inquired Mr. Jackson She blusked and looked down at tloor. ; “From these Mormons,” the she replied in , she said, she re from her uncle, John resident of Smith field, 1d: He requested her te come to Ameri nd make her home with him, In the letter was a_ticket for the weeks letter ship Wyomi She had not se uncle in y but knew he was a a in Amcriea; so she de- cided to go to nim. She had never heard ns or their practic rsons she met on th Mormon elder, e intro- oIf, spoke of her unele as a Mormon brothier, and told her he would see that she reached his home safely. She him her letters, money, and tickets, hat followed on the essel is not known, but it is said that she complamed to a fellow-passenger that she e insulted by one of the Mormons, not wish to travel in company if she could help it. She was advised to continue on friendly with the Mormons until she reached New York is she did. On h ith them " crintendent Jackson immedi ickets, money, and letters returned to and sent her to her uncle in advance of the Mormon herd. When the crowd came in to register Commissioner Starr and Commission Stephenson stood by the clerks to - vestigate the cases of the young girl: Their efforts w 1ccessful. A shar cross-questioni cW some pecu facts from the girls. Without exception they failed to ful in how they obtaine ! funds to One young Englis mson, a pretty miss cen years, with big blue eyes, a supple form, and rosy cheeks, attempted to put on an air of b when she came up to answer the ncces ques- 1005, She said she was going to friends in SR Mormon and was Jtah who had paid Relatives?" querried altered, blushing and not answer and was at once charge of Chicf Clerk could 1 in Juzen. Soon the commissioners had 1 the girls locked u‘ in the oflice & from the rest of the herd. All young, pretty, and well dres had been posted what replies to mu al question li 1 failed be- the questi too pointed. oner *We are ded hand act except in such cas to be assisted emigrants, “Phere s little question in my mind,” sald an attache of the garden, “‘that these young girls are imported specially by the depr elders of the Mormon Chureh in & ke City. ‘They are all young and good-looking. All are afraid peuk out on account of their deadly r of the clders, who haye obtaned ab- solute control over them,” None of the girls would talk after being taken into the main oflce, They asked to see the elders, and would say nothing to any one else, There wer nd foot and eannot S 48 We ean prove ma ny hardenc any among the older women, Many ¢ to have husbandsin Utah, ‘The detention of the young girls w. sternation by the eldel ed to be on thei ing. It forced a actions and looks plainly showed th feared their prey would slip through e hands and perbiaps be sent back. T'he Mormons consisted mainly of Kng- Scoteh and German ny ap- } ed educated, but the majority "were ar from prepossessing. SPECIAL NOTICES. WOTITE. Special advertisoments, such as Lost, Foun To Loan, For Sal Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., w rate of 3 tionand Five Cents Per Line for each subsequent insortion, Leave advertisements at our office 12 Peal stroet, near Broadway, Council “grected with con- y_ had ex- y to Utah last VWANTE understands the caré of horses and can milk, Also can run hot air or steam furnuces. Can give good references. Address H, Beo office, Councll Bluffs. OB BALE-Or irade— ucres under plow, 40 acres pusture, 40 acres hay ground, good hovse and barn, -~ Will sell or trade for morchundise. Address P. O. box 1184, Counel Bluffs, lowa OR SALB—OId papers, in_quantitio s (0 at Bee office No. 12 Poarl streot R. RICE, M. D,, Or other Tumors removed withoa Cancers {5 oA ordrawing of blood, Over thirty years' practical experienoe. No. 11 PearlSt., Council Bludls, ™ Consultation frce. OMAHA DAILY B! THUR e e e BARGAINS | 9, BARGAING ! On December 3 1st, proximo, the pa nor, knon as the Councit Blugj's € on that dete theve will be rtnership of Oveutt, French & Trey)= wrpet Cou, caxpirves by limitation, and A CHANGE OF FIRM To et veady for this chang CARPETS, e we offer our entire stock of CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, w Or ALL KINI RUGS, NDOW SHADES, DRAPERIES IND oFHER AN HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT PRICES TH A Citizens of Council Blugfs aid v eall and examine ouwr goods and prices. everoptered in this ity to obtain the at the opeiing of a bisines Country mereiants il fivd nia MAIL ORDERS FILLED P’1 S8 mOASON, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO WILL SELL T will fine it to theiy intevesls to This is the fivst opportunity above goods fron a full, fresh stoek, inity iy beavgains by calling carly. ROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY. flo. 405 Broadway, Gouncil Bluffs. arkness Brothers NO. 401 GROADWAY, COUNTCIL BLUFIS S, Ta. Ave opening new and beautiful designs CARPETS. Moquette, Pody Bru i'elvet, Tapestry Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrains, 2-Ply Ingrains, Rag Carpets, Etc. . Mattine attings For offices, hotels, lodge room for prices at Harkness Bro: Broady DRESS GOODS stock, T ete. I1x- 11 service. Black Silks and in the new colors, Quality the best and prices the lowest for good goods. Ladies wishing relia- ble goods will call on Harkness Bros.’, No. 401 Broadway, Couneil Blufls, 0 Hosiery. A few more of those Lisle Thread Hose left at 25c¢., in black and in colors, at Harkness Bros \. 01 Broadway. OIL CEOTHS In many new patterns and a large stock to select from. Door Mats, Rugs, Curtains, Curtain_Poles, ete., at Hark- ness Brothers, No, 401 Broadway, Couneil Bluffs. sels, Call 401 Are now arriving and ir cots, Flannels, Cashmers cellent for traveling and MURDER! Diplitheriu fs ngain making its ann tion, Ten yeurs triulof DIt TH( REMEDY Tor that fatal mals strated the ive and enre, If hus demon- fuct that it i< infallile ns a_provent- Ve permit your ehildren to Their blobd be uy at the of i rard, of the hias been a great suffc What wis sup poked te t. 1t wns so bid that she was threatencd with starvation. Her goncrnl hoalth was completely broken down, ould only swallow liquid food. and even stomuch could not digest or assimilato. K Bluffs and Omaha yeurs and gave no city, was called, In 1hor throut, und il heulth,' Hu +[ 8001 8hie would hnve oison, the sme condition that n. Grant, that b Ph aditroyed the 16 of ¢ suncil BLufTs Dajiy Gloh wnd i known wher the best men living friend of Mr. Clurk of th pareil. lias been unfoitunate in the fuct thig his family Wns rayvnged with dipht and greatly dictrossed. M. [ him some of Dr. Jofferls itwas used ut onee, und tho his children saved, Lettors d from diphth an opportunity of wsing Dr. Jefferls' remedy, n out of cight dic PEIA L uve in misery und dio 1n dis- f the stomach? Dr. Thomas of indigestion and ime. Hest of refs cause of conditions. {8 cures every cas ition In u Very she Dyspepsia of “all dis the fforis’_ diphtheria me ) s infallible for ali kinds of sore throats. Indispensible in putrid sore throakyin mulignant scurlet fever, changing it in 4% i0urs to the simple form. Infal: lible curo for all iuflammators, uleerative, put- rid, on ug ulceration of the womb and all rhal conditions. biained at ighth street, Councll Dt Dy express on receipt of price JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and eral courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Blook. DR. F. P. MURPHY, LATE OF ST, LOUIS, Office No. 525 Broadway, Council Bluffs. 9to12u. m. Hours, % 210 5 p. m, T1o 8 p.w. Roow No. & P, C. MILLER. No. 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATE MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. T DESIGNS. 1 and Decorative Painter. 1 Ornaments, nds cmployed and charges as Papicr Mache W 1e but best | s Or. HAUGHAWOUT, Manager, Nos. 1519-1521 Douglas st, Omaha and No 234 Broadway, Council Blufls, Painless Dentistry. No humbug! Gas, Vitalized ther and Choroform, with their sickening effect avoided by the most wonderful sthetic, purify- ing the b10od und bui ding up the tissues. Omaha Dental Association, Sole Prop'rs Gold Crowns, Gold Plata and Continuons Gum th, aspecialty. Best teeth 86 former price £l €. Horses and Mules For all purposes. hosght and sold, at rotall ané inlots. Lurge quuntittes to seloct from Several pairs of fine arivers, single or double. MASON WISE. Council Blufls, R L. WILLIAMS, 18 N. Main St., Conneil Bluffs, Ia., and 209 8, 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufucturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- tels, Plate and Window Glass, Show- (hand and hy- Elevators ¢,) &e. Case drau Reduction in Prices, IN China, Glassware, Efc., At W. S, Hemer & Co’s, No. 23 Main st. Council Blufls, ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUK 10w, An excellent educationul institution, fu ed with all the modern improvements, © ucted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY, B, V Forterm of flve months, &7 Torms | first Mon Tess A in first Monda; in September and yin February. For catulo SISTER SUPERIOR St. Francis Academy, Council Blutfs, 10s ad- OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUF Establishea 185 F. W. SPETMAN & BRO NO. 509 & 511 MAIN ST, Daily receipts of new goods Hats Caps, Clothing, and « full line of Dry Goods, all of the Call and get prices before purchasing clsewhere atest styles. . 1880 DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 P. M, 08, Hyenas, Leopards, Camels, 100 Startling Acts and Furious R 300 Phenomen 11 Acts going i ees Containing over a Mile of Admission to Everything, 50 Cents. he accommodation of thos Bushnelt's Book Pigs, Ponics, Lions, T, lephants, Monkeys, Birds, and even Reptiles. nd Daring Arti 00 New I GREAT FREE STR Rich Objects rounds at 8 o’clock A. M. wishing to ay ) Matin stre 1 aumission tekets at tne usual slight advance, on the ull Ratirc bit in Omal septi-y ROCADIAN COUNCIL BLUFFS, Friday, Sept. 17, . P. T, BARNUMS | GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, COMBINED WITH Great London 4 Ringed Gircus (MR AND— MONSTER ROMAN EHIPPODROME, Making Nine United Monster Shows, Capital, $4.000.000. Daily Expenses, $7,000 Larg ind Richest A me Enterpr the face of the Globe. FAREWELL TOUR num’s Adicu to his American Patrons i serviint, PHINEAS T, DARNUM, friple Cireus Compar Elevated Stage for Olympian ( Limmense f Wild and ‘I ned Boasts, Mammoth Museum of Living Human Wonders Grand Roman Hippodron th_Glorions Races e MANCES A OF.JUMEO. | quite as Natural, The l’u:’w\hml Ivory Boned Articulated SKELETON Only Elephant Skeleton on G'ANTS»IM\|'n.||.inn:xl('u.v:w~~ of the Biggest Men Alive, The most Marvelous Troupe of Semi-Barbaric AR ABE In Wonderful AL |G E-he Atetionate and Distressed Companion of Jumbo. Great Miramiba Band. Interesting and Startling Features, colle hibition Anywhere. Performances an Enormous nthers, Bears, ame Time tures and Wonderful Attractions RADE, ¢ Features, wili leave the Centspy 0 hag heon A numbere: it the I nd R Children under Nine, 25 A the erowds nt the wogon, an off 1.Council Blutls,wherc rese September h, *The Ideal Waugesha Water.” Bottled direct at the spring, has been found invaluable in the treatment of discases of Kidneys and bladder, such as Bright's Dis ieal profession with gre tion of the Bladder, ete. The med years past has been preseribing Waukesha wate of these water cians and of intelligent iny ion. freeing tl 1 solvent. The Arc tch and alimentary eatarrh of the stomach, jaundice, ma as the most perfect examples age of the exverienced phy. tralizing the urine, allaying infls matter and acting natur agents in diseases of the ston ious feve dred ions. s—*‘1 have ne nal) spring furnishes the typical wi D. G Morgan & Co,, H Taylor & Culiff, John Short & Son. ase, Albnminuria Diabetes, Inflama- at unanimity for many and ARCADTAN ng the patron- Diluting and neu- s of effete nal wal, such as dyspepsia, bil- ria, nervous debility and kine for such ailments, Prof. Walter S. Haines, M. D., the celebrated chemist of Rush Medical College, ; od a purer water,” J. Adams Allen, M. D., L. L. D., president Rush er of health A. Baird, H. J. Palmer, C. Dectkens, Medical College says—‘“This Try it and be convinced M: Beardsley, =T T L ATTSVIORT I HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind r: sed or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks, best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street,Counil Bluffs, A MTID S, Fari from time 3 Lo $12 1o cent interest, aere, Laud buy pe BOOK BINDING Ledgers, .'ulll'l’lllll’. County and | Bank Work of ¢ 1) iinds asSpees ialty, Prompt Attention fo Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & G0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufls ' HomeSteam Standurd Papers Used. Ail styles of bind ing 1n Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. . B. National Buak, M. E. Citizons' Bk, i Virst Nationul Bank, C. 1.1} Mo or & Pusey,Bankers.C. B, Bavin N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace l Ofl co overAmericar Express Company (el mig e G =) GRAND EXCURSLON THIS WEEK ! ning lands in Towa, Minnesota, Texas, Kansas and Arkansas, 1.25 anging Sehool and state lands in Minnesota on 30 yeais 'S fare free, P. P. Luustrup, No. 555 Broadway, Council Blufis, owi. Information, ete., given by BEST LAUNDRY WO 1o the ity can be obtalned by patronizing the LAUHDRY Blufts 504 Broudway Couneil GEO, W, SCHINDELE, P'rop, Out icited, ana None but experienced han town orders by 1nuil or expross s omployed il work warranted. Gity Steam Laundry MER & SEARIGHT, 0. 84 N. Main Street, Couneil Bluffy, Finest work and lowest prices for fine work, Al collars and cufjs v turned in and cuff boxes iwthout extra charge, which gua antees work in same condition as it ] leaves us., collur Qut of town orders re= ive samelattention and «l swine rates as city work, L.

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