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_boxes for th THE COUNCIL _l')"\l‘m BLUFFS. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 10. OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STRE twenty conts per week H.W.TiLToN, « « « Manager IELEPHON prsixees Orrice, No. 45 Kionr N MINOR MENTION. New Yorl Co New [“wL School b The uyn ¢ a dozen at Gorhai One dozen cabinets and a large panel for §2.50 at Schmidt's gallery Permission to wed was yesterday granted F.W mim, of Manning, I and Izabella ”r\l vorth, of n- wall, In Lhe county board yesterday mad settlement with M. Do Hardin, ove r of the poc nd re-clected him for avother year at the same salary month. Dr. Allison is building a large twe addition to his residence on upper Broad assured num- kind will be of the city. way w that paving is erous improvements of tie mwade on property in that | I'lic institution for the deaf begins its school year this week with a goodly attencance, and m pupils ar- riving daily. It promises to be one of the most successtul years in the listory of the institution The Baptist church of this eity now bers twenty-two more members than before in its history it is sustain- ing two Sunday scl also prosperous and growing, « 1 mission school at Streetsvill e gathered in the schools an 200 cach Sun- day. Harey Tox pulled in & great train on the Chicago & Rock Island yesterday. of There were ten passenger conches, all filled, there being o numibcr of western bound excursionists he news agent literally sold out everything, even to the last peanut, except his stock of book In the circuit court (In' Smith will case dragged along wea esterday, and will be flnished to-aay- This is propably the last case to tried in the ciscuit court of this county, for the court witl close this week, and under the new law will not hoid another terin, the new dis- triet court suceeeding it Col. A. Cochiran met witha fall 4( River Sioux stock yards Mor . from which quite ‘Severe injurics R tamed. He had been assisting in count ing and Joading cmtle, standing on the unper porti . when by a isstep or slip, he fell bodily, striking ulv upon the fence below with forec 1 to Im hotel, \\Iww he Im~ mond_fire ny that the new done and i box wil nd fire 1 In bold relief on ea “‘Council Blufls police station.” It is not ly the works for the inside ot the boxes i completed, bat it is expected that ? soon be in readiness, and it will then e Swift was arrested and locked | erday for being drunk. There would be nothing intercsting in the fact were it not that ho is the same Swift who sently got nto even still worse trouble Oy wotting drunk, and whose experience should have tau, ht him to let the stull’ alone. At that linxu he was in company with an Avoca brewer, and he was ar- rested for stealing the bréwer's wateh and other valuables. He barely escaped be- ing sent up as a thief. The American Nonconformist after a hard and not very successful fight against the Tabor college and church, isnow to be taken to \\mlwlnl it n\sn where it hopes to find a larger ficld and more liberal support. The Vincents are m- defatigable workers, and every one of them has his pencil extra sharpened. Wherever they go the people will know they are therc, and however much one may differ from them in opinion, what they write will be read with interest. A new Baptist church has been organ- ized in Pacilic Junction. There are al- ready twenty-four members, and others will unite as soon as they receive their letters from other places, and there al number to be baptized hat there is an assurance of the new church number- ing forty members at an ear! Th services of recognition we m by repre Council Hllnlls Cooley, of this cit; and Mr ) ilman Parke of Mr. azee offered prayer cognition, and Dr, ave the c)mg.- to the church. R odd has been selected as the pe the new church, and will be ordained at some future counci Chase, who was 50 badly hurt in the s cident at the Northwestern yards, which Johnson was kills able to be out and about, and yesterday favored the BEE with a friendly call. Those who saw the young man as he lay covered with blood woula hardly recognize him as he appears in his present sprightly way giv- g promise of many years of activity and usetulness. He had one of the narrowest eSCAPeS W h over fell to the Jot of any man, It1s still a puzzle to the railroaders 88 to how the engine passed over him, as it surely did, without ling him, He is still badly scarred and marked, but will not be per: nuulcully disfigured, and is far better than a dead man, ~ When he was lvln;;m the frieght depot, apparently in ying condition, on (..c..‘l’ny Bympa- thl/ r, an old man, looked at him and ex ressed the sentiment of all by-stande ‘Poor fellow; he won't live an hour,” Chase heard him and, looking up, re- Rov. the Cooley marked: “Well, uncle, youw'll get fooled this ln|l 1 don't die till the breath leaves my body, and it isn't going ve." o 1 Chase's pluck and confidence /ere reaily what saved his life Morehouse & Co, want & girl to sew books at their bindery, room No. 1, Everctt block. Howe's Sixth streo mill, byits new roller process, 1s making the finest meal, ryo flour, ete., in the west. Try it. Ground féed always on hand, e Personal Paragraphs, Albert N. Cooley, son of Rev. Dr, Cooley, of this city, has concluded to spend his senior year at Rochester uni- versity, instead of Chieago university. John 1! art returned yesterday trom Now York City, where hé has been with Li3 family for the past six weeks. Mrs. Stewart and family will remain a few weeks longer. 'y accommod ation ay at the Phcific house. Give i a truad aud be convinced. All the uxmh)rls of Iu{ih priced hotes the Pacitic house, and a saving of 50¢ to §1 aday. 1 vu -~ Judge Connor Banqueted, Last evening there was a banquet ten- dered Judge Connor by the members of the bar, it being at thé residence of Mr., John N. Baldwin. The particivants were only the attorneys, unaccompunied by their ladies. The affair was an ele- ant one in all its details, and was a itting expression of the esteem felt for Judge Connor, who will be, by the new mruxguuuut placed in another judicial district. and dumb | e Qe o e —— BEE | SILVER CIY'S SENSATION. | n of a Girl Leads to a Young Man's Arraste | ABLACKGREEN MAN IN TROUBLE A Complete Summary of the Commise sfoners' U, P, Report—The Methe odist Conference ~Other Do ings in the Bluffs, Ehaking Up Silver City. ty and vicinity have been thrown jon by a scandal which to court, and which showing of bad blood ur t | family named An derson, a mother and three sons, the eld- Anderson, heing a wellknown spected by all. In Silver City Lives Cay Mass, who formerly livea on a farm near there, but who has sinee 1¢ tived with his family toa residence in the In the Mass family is a young ized about seventeen, who ‘scems to have been unfortunate. She is unmar ried, but needs a husband at this v articu lar time especiaily. She wa a young man who is now 1 Nebrs and it was expected that ere long the would wed. T'he young man heard some things about the fair maiden which ma him shrink from entering the mmmmn.\wm d lately gagement was | Suid that the g rl's attention directed tows one of the A boys, Adolph, aged about cighteen, that negotiations have been pending for him to marry her. S insisted to her folks that he was the cause of her ruin, but the Aundersons deny this, and claim that she hevself denied it ' their pres- Andersons glaim that the ysettle for $100, but ¢ settlement with 1 v has been pending in this unsatisfactory state until & day or two ago it was dragged mto court by a strange proceedin 1l'the family we v s oxcept Adolph And stable eame to the house him and took him to Silver he found a charge resting the justice court, the char he ped thé Mass stal kept the young m: home, while his brother, inst him in 1 that son, came to Council Blufis to got a Hen l\unv to go with him nge to bl the out. o his surprise he fou next day was the one set for a and that he needed to_ have hi attorney cowe out at once. He at once ted tor the depot to come into Council tJohn N. Baldwin, his attor- tend to the mutter, A\flu the depot and get vas standing on tl iting for the t ason-n-law of N ning Henry Anderson had gono to the depot, inten’ling to go after “an attorney, took a strange way to head him ofl. Ie hur- vied to the depot, and coming up behind Aunderson on the platform, it him over the head with his eane, a héavy weapon, which felled him at once. The wound is smid to be a very dangerous on may possibly result fatally. M took I rlace and came to this n, and not being able f Kline City on to seenre \divin, he being busy, secured the atto ices of another well known Walter Smith, who went the look after the interests of the As narratea the assault upon Mr. Anderson was a most cowardly one, and has created much indigna- tion, e Summary of the Report. The decision of the Iowa railroad com- Council Bluffs vs the Union Puaci road company, was filed yesterday, isa voluminous document, comy thirty-three pages of type writing. The complamt_was against the railroad charging numerous offenses of discring nation against Council Blufls in tavor of Omah a,” The commissioners urge that the road abandon the pi ce of stop- ping trains at Omaha instead of going nuough to the terminus. They condemn the railroad for its action in refe to the Council Blufis stock yu recommend that a_ caboose shou d go with all trains to the termi- nation of the road; are unable to find any cause for complaint_ov account of operating tha Council Bluffs lir [ distinet sion; they find that the method of constructing maps giving Omaha as the terminal point and print- ing t ne of Council Bluifs in smail lette in conflict with the decision of the supreme court; that the ercction ¢ not nec 3 the company icient depot and office facilitie mmend the erection of a commodious fre, on Main street and the use of Twelfth avenue for fr ck; the evidence does not sus- tain the charge that rebates are allow Omaha merchantsand jobbers not also allowed Council Bluffs; that the Broad- way depot is insuflicient; the rebilling at Omaha is not a cause of com- olaint; recommend that all trains, ocal or through, start from Council Blufts and not L maha; the company com- plies practically with the ordinance in regard to the running of dummy trains; thay regard the provision made for the channel of the river between piers of the bridge as ample; the commissioners do not hesitate to say that they do not fina any warrant for the charges contained in the concurrent resolution of the general assembly, and report that the resolution seems to have been passed without dis- cussion or investigation. They fully set forth in their report the histery of the resolution and the fact that 1t never went to the governor nor was enrolled. They give in full the statement of Mr. Mink, comptrollor of the Union Pacifie railway, and many other facts which will form valuable and permanent records in regard to this railroad — 12 Cabinet Photog! ubhi 3. the finest. bmnudu The Tax Levy. The county baard of supervisors has completed its tax levy, the rate agreed upon being as follows, together with a poll tax of 50 cents: machine shop a terminal po: failed to f Quality 817 Broadway. Mills, 21§ State tax. County Bridse School 1nsane. Poor,.. Court hiousé and ja : The city school tax is for school houses, 2} mills, teachers 3* mills, contingent 4 mills, Total, 9 mills, ———— The Meeting of Ministers. Yesterday was the opening one of the twenty-seventh annual session of the Methodist conference. Bishop Bowman presided. The devotional services were conducted by Rev. W. W. Ramsey, Rev. J. R. Horsewell preached the open ing sermon, his text being from Gal tions, iii, 23, 28, his topic being “'Faith The sacramental service follow Bishop Bowman officiating, assisted by the presiding elders, Revs. A. Brown, F. W. Cazier, W. T. Smith and y. W. Webb. At the close the Lord's prayer was re- cited in concert, after which Bishop Rev. M. D, Col- Bowman led in prayer. THE OMAHA DAIL the the lins called sponded. Mr. Colling was re-el and seleoted s his assistants Rev. Fred Harris, assist antsecretary; Rov. J. R, Horswell, jour ey, W. Stephens, statisti , With one sistant from gecretary of the last sc 114 jon members re- roll and cuch district ‘e usual committees were appointed, tev. J. M. Conrad was chosac e treasurer, with Rev. W ns, nssistant It was decided to hold en gession from 8:50 a. m. to 11:45 2. m Rev. C. W. Stuart was made postmaster for the conference Various papers and communications were presented and referred to the ap propriate comnuttees A number of visitin as follows Rev. Dr. Reid h ensuing g were introduced, addressed the concern he work of the missionary society | Rev. Dr. Hartzell made a short address in regard to the freedmen, and the aid socioty |~ Rev. Mr. Hood represented the Bible | society nd Rev. Cranston the book | concern. Both addresses were brief. The business of the day was then con- clude Lafter the singing of the dox Dr. Red pronounced the Willing gurd to the ‘Ihe lwlln\\m" is the el tor admis- sion on trial H»w year James D, Sparks, Des Moines distri Joseph S, Wriglf, Des Moines district, W illiam M. Todd, Des Moines district, Edward 11, Todd, Des Moines district. Altred L. Bates, Des Moines district, Alfred 0. Miller, Des Moines district. Lancaster ¢, Burhng, Atlantic district. William S. r'ardo, Atlantic district, B, l)an 4 itie distriet. Wood, Charlton district, i Chiarlton district. Himer Willey, C . M. Helmick, The following V. H. Rees. of Preachiers’ Aid speakers. wnniversary: ad- man, Hon, D. S, Sig- es by ubls 10p Bow for and Professof Hamilton, S hest prices pad for county, town d school bonds. Odell Bros. & 0. 108 Pearl strect, Council Blufls, SR See that vour boc house & Co., room 1, made by More- dverett block. —— Substantial ||‘~|I estate loans. J. 101 Pearl street, ( ounc nd real e. No. A Tragic Death Mus. Huber, of this sad nows of the tr ¥, has received o death of her rleston, who hved m from New- A telogr he was found thav 0} n 1, with o pistol shot wound Meggleston was \"ll for comm llllll"‘ of ra ot the person rds, aged fourteen, and ed 'with procuring an Tho prel'minary hearing was to be had before a justice of the peace on the morn- ing on which he wa: }O\Il\il dead in his bed. Alfred Wright, a brother-in-law, who was on his bonds, while on b gl to the trial stopped at M on's house and found him dead, as deseribed. Meg- gleston, by his wife, o short time ago, into posscssion of of the Huber at he has squs and the theory is @ _L'Om&-lk‘:\tinns in invol about estate. Lt i y ich he found himsclf ved, caused him to kill himsclt. e Sl ic house recently renovated. Cool ved; unnfuxla gained, t evening a boy ng a team down Madison street, being loaded with poles. The me unmanageable and run Broadway. On reaching the fmnt of Neumcyer's ‘hotel, one of the he ad striking ngainst tie e xiing was| the J. Ernsdtorf, having taken entire con- trol of the Phoenix chop house, des to state that he has secured the vices of wrles Deck cook of a first-class The best the market /, in the best styl New York City. affords, nu_,hl and of the art, Will also of fare. S s ctric door bells, burglar alarms,and ovory form of domestic ‘elect Plumbing Co. No. 81 N. M alty. “'nn l'. Larceny? On Wednesday night T. W. McCargar been left for a few moments hitched on Broadway. The polic 1 on lm hunt and found llu, mi; plupul the ha u)lurcd young man who Wo c‘nlls st~ oon. He was enjoying himself on Broadway, drlving along us unconcerned as though he owned the whole outfit. He was promptly arrested, and yesterday sought to explain the affair to Judge Aylesworth. He claims that a drunken man, who pretended to own the team, unhitched it. and asked him to go with him up to Pierce street, and hold the horses, while he made a call upon some of the unfair maidens of a notorious house there. On amvinlz at the placo, the man told him that while waiting he could drive around a little, and he was doing so when the |)ol|(‘u stopped the fun, Another statement of the affair is that the drunken man wanted to go up on Pierce street, and Green offered to take him there,and that he unhitched tho horses himsclf and drove up, expuet: ing to earn a dollar, and get the rig ba before the own would miss it. The only thing certain about the aft thi far'developed is that the team was take by the u»l]uu:d fellow and a drunken white man, that the latter was taken to a house on Pierce street, and that he can not now be found to téll his connection with the affair, The case is being con- sidered by the judicial brains, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIHE Speein! advertisements, such ns Lost, Foun To Loan, For Sale. To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will belnserted in this column at the low ratoof TEN CEN'TS PER LINE for the first inser tionand Five Cents Per Line for each subsequent insertion. Louve advertisements at our office No. 12 Peal street, near Broadway, Couacil Bluffs. T T AN i“_uu FED—SIfut.on by & first-olass haker; prefors country lown. Address M, Lox 42, Denison, lowa. W ANTED-Bituation by 4 W young mun who undersisnds the care of horses and can milk, Also can rup bot uir or sleam furnaccs. Can give good 3 Address H, Bee thice, Council acres undor cres pastur o8 found, good house aud barn; Wil i sell oF trade for merchundise. Address P'. O. box 1184, Council Bluits, lowa. ull Al LE—Old Boe omce apers. in_q 0. 12 Pearl street. I EE I’MHAY. MURDER 1 Diphtherin Ain making ite annual eI T RoS DRI it melady has demc ated the fact that it i< infalliblc as a_prove ve and cure. 1f you perm A1 Wit diphtherfu, = Their blood be upor head.” For enle only at the office 3 South &th street, Council Blufls, Ta, or sent by expross on receipt of price it your children to From the Council Bluffs Daily Herald Mrs B M. Goped, wife of of the Union Pacjiic., this city, has many years, With what was s 1epr of the throut. 1t was hreatened with starvati ral health was compler could only swal'ow liquid food it hor stomich coule Physicians of Coun sufforer for and Omaha attended her for th < and_gave no rellef. Dr. Jofforis,of t n four weeks' tinmche carcd hor thront, and com Ith," Had Mre s wonld hive 16 condition that jen. Grant. destroyed tho lite of Globe: From the Council Bluis { M. A Cambria (Ebo McPiko, oditor of t ne. burig, Pa) Freeman, has heen the personal fricnt of the cditor of the Globe for more than twenty yoirs, and 8 known wherever he 14 ko wn s one of t nate He 1 tmen Iivi Mr. Cly yitanute in the fact ed_with diphther . Clacl hasing h of ] it was used at oned, Of his children gaved.’ Lettors ¥ ro unbonnded i thoir ox- W of gratitude for finding some means ine the loss of his whole group of Jittlo rones Five of Mr. MePike's children dicd feom diphther ¢ he had wi opportunity of using Dr. JoTeris’ remedy. X Of the Non. friend of I en SPEPSIAL DY 111 na die 1in ais- Dr. Thomns indigestion und nin o very short time. Hest of ref- on. Dyepensin 18 the cause of of all discased conditions. V0 weeks troatme Dyspoptic, pair with cahc Jeferis cur constipati y cuge of ore throat, in malignant & ing it in 45 hours to the nple form. for all infla 1tor, ulnlul!\\ rid, eanc us uleoer caturrhial condit Full printed instruetions how to use the medi cmes sent with them. No doctor required. 1 |l ) only be obteined at ounell m Harn%sBmlem ND. 401 BROADWAY, COTUNCIL B S, Ia. Are opening new and beautiful designs CARPETS. Moquette, Body Brussels, Velvet, Tapestry Brussels, 3-Ply Ingr(uns, R-Ply Ingrains, Rag U/upets Fic. Mattings For offices, hotels, for prices at Harkness Broadway DRESS GOODS ’l ri- Ex lodge rooms, Call Bros), 401 Are now arriving and i smck cots, Flannels, shm 8, cellent for Qru\'ehuz and f'x\ll service. STLES. Black Silks and in the new colors. r)unlny the best and prices the lowest or good goods. Ladies wishing relia- ble goods will call on Harkness Bros.’, No. 401 Broadway, Council Bluff~ Hosiery. A few more of those Lisle Thread Hose left at in black andin eolors, at Harkuess Bros., No. 401 Broadway. OIL CLOTHS 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, Council Bluffs. Horses and Mules For all purposes. bought and sold, at retall anc inlots. Large quantittes to sclect from Several pairs of fine drivers, single or double. MASON WISE, Council Bluffs, JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7and8 Shugart Block. LATE OF ST, LOUIS. Office No. 525 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Bto12a. m. Hours, 2105 p. m. T Room No. 6. ST. FRANCIS ACADENY COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0W A, An excellent educational institution, furnish edwith all the inodern improvements, cons ucted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY,B. V. M For term of five months, §76. Terms begin fird Monday in September and Grst Monday in Fébyuary, For catalogues ad- ress 81 SUPERIOR St. Franci¢, Academy Blufrs, ~TOFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BI Established 183 F. W. SPETMAN & BRO NO. 509 & 511 MAIN ST, ¥S, IA, Daily receipts of mew goods Hats Caps, Clothing, and a full line of Dry Goods, all of the latest styles. Call and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. o 1886, 'BARGAINS ' on that date there will be CARPETS, HOUSE FURN call and ¢ at theopening of a business season. of Kidneys and bladder, tion of the Bladder, cte. The medi past has been preseribing W as the most peefeet examples of th age of the exverien ll"\lz/mg the urine, F cting a8 2 natural solvent. 1ses of the stomach and a| ht" al such as Bri fous fever. dred aff Prof. Walter S, Haines, M. D, says—""1 have nev J. Adams Allen, M, D, , the celet L. L. D. On December 3 1st, proximo, the partne nor, known as the Council Blujfs € OF ALL KINDS, AT PRICES THAT Citizens of Council Biuffs and vicinity will find it to their inferesls to caniine our goods and prices, cveroplevedin this city to obtain the 1keshs e w! BARGAINS ship of Oveutt, Fronch & Trey- arpet Co expives by linzitation, and A CHANGE OF FIRM To get veady for this change we offer our entire stock of CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, DRAPERIES AND OTHER ISHING GOODS WILL SELL THEM. This is the fivst opportunity above goods from « fuil, fresh stock, Country merchants will find many bargains by calling early., MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY . COUNCIL BLUEES CARPET (0., » Mo. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. i S IRCKEADIA&AN *The Ideal Waugesha Water.” Bottled direct at the spring, has been found invaluable in the treatment of discases AND CAREFULLY, s Discase, Albnmiuuria Diabetes, L water for such ailments, aters is nd ARCADIAN pidly mohopolizing the patron- tin xli‘i Diluting and neu- ry passages of effete I)u-, ‘\r uh'm is the best ul medicinal limentary canal, such as dyspepsia, bil- o, malaria, nervous debility and kin- hrated chemist of Rush Medical College, od a purer water,” vresident Rush ~“This Medical College says spring furnishes the typical water of health. Try it and be convinced. D. G. Morgan & Co,, H. A. Baird, H. J. Palmer, C. Deetkens, A. M. Beardsley, Taylor & Culiff;, John Short & Son. N HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks, best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street,Counil Bluffs, L. AITDS, CEIXELTF GRAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK! Farming lands in Towa, Minnesota, Texas, Kansas and Arkansas. from §1.25 to $12 per acre, School a: time b per cent interest. P. P. Laustrup, No. 555 Broadway, Co OmahaDentalAssociation Nos. No 234 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Painless Dentistry. No humbug! Air, Ether and Choroform, with their sickenin avolded by the most wonderful anaesthetic, ing the bIood and bui'd nz up the tissues. Omaha Dental Association, Sole Prop'rs. Gold Crowns, Gold Platz and Contlnuous Gum Meeth, 8 speclaly. Best teeth & former price §15 per set. P. C. MILLER. No. 13 Pear! St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATEST DESIGNS. MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. effect, House, Sign and Decorative Painter, Mache Wall Orpaments, None but best hands employed and charges as low as others. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace __ Office over American Express Company. “R. L. WILLIAMS, 18 N. Main St., Council Bluffs, Ta., and 209 8, 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- tels, l‘falu and Window Glass, Show- Cases, Eleyators (hand and hy- draaulic,) &e. R. RICE, M. D,, Ur other Tuwors removed withou Cancers ¢ CiiSox draw g of biood. Over th practical exe ricnce No. 11 Pearl Jouncil Blulfs - Connunulmn free. Papier u e- Land buyers fare free, 0 WAUGHAWOUT, Mangger, 16101521 Douglas st, Omaha and Vitalized | purify- | nd state lands in Minnesota on Iniormation, ete., given by uneil Bluffs, Iowa. 'BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the city ean be obtained by patronizing the LAUKDRY Blufts HomeSteam 604 Broad Council GEO, W. SCHINDELE, Prop, None but cxperienced hands employed. Out town orders by mail or express solicited, and eil work werranted. City Steam Laundry REMER & SEARIGHT, No. 84 N. Main Street, Council Blufly, Finest work and lowest prices for fine work, AU collars and cuffs re=- turned in collur and cuff boxes | fwthout extra charge, which guar- antees work in saine condition as it leaves us. Out of town orders re- eive same attention and at same rates as city work. BOOK BINDING and | Ledgers, Journals, County Bank Work of «ll Kinds a8 ialty. Prompt Attention o Mail Orders HOREHOUSE & GO. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind- ing 1n Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. REFERENCE ©. . National Baak, M. E Bmith & Co., Citizens' Bank, Deere, Wells & Cor, Virst National Bank, €. 1. [nsurance €., Bcor & Pusey,Dankers,C. . Bavings Luuk Reduction in Prices, N China, Classware, Etc,, ALW. S Hunr r & Co's, No. 23 Main st. Council Blufis, V| [ Inflama- profession with great unanimity for many e WHOLESALE AND JOBBING EOUSES OF } COUNCIL BLUFFS. VGRICULTURAL DEERE, INPLEMENT WELLS & €O, Wholosala Anrvc 1Ilml Implements, Bugslss, Cay Fte. Conneil Bla ‘lnwn g MANUFACTU ]\[\h CO. Origina) and Cow Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, COIN SHELLERS AND FERD (UTTERS, Nos. 101, 153, 1505 and 1507 South Mafn of (& . Town. DAVID BRADLEY & Manuf're an LJobh al Lmplements, Wagons, Buggles, KEYSTONE Make t) 0, sot A0 all kinds of Farm Maohinory. %0 10 e Routh Sintn Strect Counon Hruda Towa ANE HANDLES, - CTHDOUOLAS, GROLE Wit Pros &Man. Soe &Counsols Cnulml blu rs I{u.ll; Factory, (Inev Yateo and Sman ription. COUNCIL s Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, BLUFFS CARPET CO., Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtur Kte. 'Na. 405 Brondway Town, Upholstory Goods, Couneil Blutts, TORACCO, ETO, ¢ & MOORE, ~Whole lobbers In tho— Pinest Brands of CL,( 13, Tobaceo & Pipes Nos. 25Main and 27 Pourl Sts. Council Blufty, owa. COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesale Froit and Produce Comumission Merchants. No. 14 Pearl §t., Couneil ‘Hluffs. HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholes: fle Dru nm 0ils, Paints, Glass, Main st and Whnlewle Calif 1 Fraits a Speclalty, ral Commision. 542 Droadway, Council Wit \\ ll(l' & DUQUETTE, Wholesalo Fruits, Confectionsry & Fancy Grocarlss. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl §t., Council Bluffs, L. KIRSCHT Co., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. A0 Wholesalo T No. 410 Broad- 1K agor Doslors, HARN B ll\\l\\" \11{()1(19 Mannacturers of and Wholesalo Doalors fa Leathcr, llarness Saldl ry, Ete. ALF BROTHERS, aobbers in Hats, Caps aad Gloves, ud 34 Brondway, Council Blufts. LINE & FELT, Wholesalo Iron, S}ee], Nails, Heary Hardwars, ouneil Huffs, Towa. D. H. McDANELD & CO., Commission Herchants for Sale of Hides, Tallcw, Wool, Peits, Grease and Furs Counoll Bluffs Iowa. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., —Wholesale Dealers in— Ilaminating & Lubricatiag 0il3 Gassliay HTC., BETC. ront, Council Blufs. T E£.Theodore, LUMBER A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Material Specialtios,Wholesalo Luws ber of all Kinds. Offico No. 130 Main 3t Coundil Blutty. Low WINE. PILING E1C. anD uul 0, (Jll\' l INDER, Wholesalo lmponed and Domestic Wines & Liquors, thard's Horb Bitters. No.13 Couneil Biyits. SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, P No 600 Main St.. Councit Blufs Sixth Annual Ball —G1V A, 1668, KNIGHTS OF LAGOR, ~AT— MASONIC HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16. Tickets admitting gentloman and ludics $1.00 Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BY— BROADWAY, COUNCIL PLUFFS, Opposite Dummy Depot, =] 7] o £ g = 2 = g g3 g 8 =2 g 2 ] Horsos and Mules kept constantly on han for sulo at retwil or in car louds. Orders promdtly 1 y coutr, t o hiy Dotice, Hlock sold BHLU LK & EOLEY, Proprictoré cleylone Ko, 114, Gy of ALE STABLES, cornor Ve e Creston House, Tie only botel in Council Blulls having Fire HEHscaps | Aud ol modern fwproyements st X MOUN, Prop /