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(B HE i COUNCIL DALLY BLUFFS. MONDAY MORNING, SEPT.13 JFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by « 4 part the city o WL T . er. Brersyss OF1cE, No. 13 NiGHT Eoiror MINOIt MENTION, Register W New York Plumbing Co. New fall goods at Reiter Ric ul f s at Co & M If youn do riny m yon ear a0t Vot The ve st eabinets at § at forham’s Dr. Cleaver has been eleeted count physician The b to registe L0-MOTTOW The Shenandoah fair beging a week from to-morrow One dozen eabinets and a large pancl for 2,50 at Schmidt's gallery. Last cvening Jacob Ernstdorf enter tained W of his gentlemen friends nd their wives at supper J forf, proprictor of the L has just completed repapering the walls'of his” establishiment with new lithographs. Kelley, prictor of the Cap itol hotel at Des Moines, has disappenred mysteriously and nothing has been ird of him since Friday night lust Blodgett house at Shenandoah has . Bowman, *Dad” Blodgett retiving.” Mr. Bowman will re novate the hotel somewhat and continue it a8 a first class hotel About three o'clock yesterday morning the residents llnllhuf”w transfe were suddenly awakenod by three shots from arevolver fired in quick sucecssion, but by whom remains unknown. Major Anderson tukes the? in" toamorrow afternoon, against the Classes” being his subject He ought to be posted on it for ne has generally had the masses against his Classes. The Ogden house did il been purchased by stump & M al rer business day serving dinner than it has any nday since the new management took Ihey dined over 200, mostly tliosa Who wore i the city attending tie conference Attorney eneral Buker has prevarc papers o commence siit Hroads doing husi ness in the s it will b brought directly in the United States su preme court. — shop and M hrooms; Mauviy a house I d hotels wing of de All the comforts of high-pric at the Puacitic house, and a to §1 a day. ‘I'rvit. The Street Car's P'rog I'he one bell that has been attached to one of the Muin strect ears looks rather lonesome. Itis a grand improvement, nevertheless, ove none at all, but can- not the Union Pacific management afford a bell to each horse? The bells notify the would-be passengers of the approach of a car, and in consequence they will be ready and waiting before the car them, whercas_heretofore, i most cas the cars got by the sengers betore anyone was aware of its proximity. The bell will be the eause of an inercuse receipts, and a great_convenience to the public. This one solitary bell w on as an exporiment, but” General 4 Burns will no doubt sce that all hors are thus provided when the pry arrives. As soon as the upper Bro extension of the street car track is com- pleted the new cars that are now stored atthe str harn will be put on, and with tais addition they will run more frequently. Fach car is shortly to be provided with a clock Fresh oyste in every style at the Phanix Chop House, No. 505 Broadway e irslgein Highest prices pad for county, town eity and school bond Odell Bros, & Co., No. 108 Pearl str Council Blufls, Towa. itk See that vour book: made by More- house & Co., room 1, yerett block. E Personal Par: aphs, TJ. W. Snyder, Walnur, was in the city yosterday. E. T. Cole, of Corning, Ia., city yesterday was in the E. D. F, Fisher left last eveving for New York (‘il v J. D, De Tar, W flm!lnm- was at the Ogden hous C. R, Benc nd daughter, of Shelby, were at the Ogden yesterda A. G. Brown, general Rock Island Plow of tie is in the agent company, A. Clark and daughter, Miss Sadie, have returned from a montli's so journ in a cooler climate. Mus. Oscar Kiplinger and son, Earle, have gone to C| hicago on & two montis’ visit to parents and relatives, H. A, Dyer, propriotor of the Allen houso at Mason City, was in the city yos- terday i company with R. O Brien, also of Mason Cit, ason, the Pearl street dressmaker, loft last “evening for Chi- cago, where she will look up” the latest modes and return home in about two woeks, Miss Minnie Cole leaves this evening for Greencastie, Ind,, to attend DePaw university, and is wccompanied by her brother, C. Cule, who s traveling on the road. Awmong the Glenwood, atiended the conferer dined at the “fid 0 house L. Goodell, B, K. Wind Miss Ida L, Goodell, Mrs. ., people who yosterduy and B.F, “!I“Ill"‘ h}n and daughte mma, Miss Lulu itcnell, Harry Flomming, Mrs. Me- Cluskey and niece, Mau Bradford, Miss May Bradford and O, L. Templeton - Substantial abstracts of u(l s and real estate loans. J. W. & E. quire. No. 101 Pearl strect, ('uluull Hl\llls. 13 Cabinet Photogr the finest. Sherraden, - ntly reno ved; comfort - Attempted Jail Break. ‘Tne seven female prisoners contined in Pacific honse FOOWS; Mol ec ated, Cool ained, the county jail located at Des Moines early Saturday morning m: an effort to escape. With a ligh andle they burned a hole in (he ceiling into the county treasurer's oilice, through which they intended te escape, but for some unknown reason abandoned the idea. ) - Perfectly nusf.ncmry accommodation r $2.00 a day at the Pacilic house. Give it a trial and be convineed. e — Hard and soft coal, wood, lime, cement, eto. Counci' Blufis Fuel' Co. No. 80 Broaday. l(‘lupllu e No. 186, Electric door bells, & burglar alurms,and overy form of domestic clectrical appli- ances at the New York Plumbing Co. BOWNAN'S SERYON, A Masterly Address at the 0 rday Morning BISHoP a Hou at MORE ABOUT J. HARTZELL, | 1tobbed By His Meation Para | Man Who Was art-— Minor ihe sweeth graphs. “ynopsis of the Sermon it m confer i opera honse, which Ve wio enjoyed at tending th Uf past nine the s on wi 1 feast led by v.d here was no time ost, s ther re £omany who wished to 1 their mite to the foast of good things After more th pout in this way, the mn rendered an m, and B announced pymn: COh, Coutd 1 Speak the ! sve, " in the singing of which the \\huh [ wion joined, after which Rev. M. D. Colling, seeretary of the conference, offered afervent and elo. ntprayer. Bishop Bowman then read the hymn: ‘1 Love to Teli the Story of Unseen Things Abo and requested the choir to sing the two v and after the close of the sermon to sing the last two. e announced as his theme the first clanse of the 18th verse of the #d | chapter of the Sceond General Epistle of | Peter: “‘But grow in grace.” The rest ot the verse reads wlin the knowlodg ¢ of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever, Amen.” He said we may look re- | ligron in two different way If we look | atit as o work of regenc m, it an instantaneous work. I know that ny of my brethren of other denominations will ‘take exceptions to that state went, but it is ouly beeause of “my 4 misconception of meanit We may use diflerent tern our ideas, but when we come tog and compare views we find all the ap ent differences s way. In the in- stunces given in th ptures we shall find in every case that the work was in are inclined to make 150 of the Apostle the work o aim that he wi stantancous. Some n oexception of the Paul. They claim that three days. But we converted when the les fell from his | eyes. Thereis always a line dividing the light of God from the darkness of evil, and no matter how long a man may be marching up fo that dividing line,” nor how many glimme of Jight he s flashed aeross it, there 1s & moment when he crosses that line and is on the other side in the light of God We may look religion in another light. If we consider it from the time the spirit of God fivst moves upon the heart until the man has reached the neights of ory and received his re- ward, then mdeed it is a graduat growth, nd_it is beautifully likened by our Savior to the grain of mustard seed. St. John teaches growth in grace, When he said I write unto you | little children, he hd not | neeessarily infants in years, | but ehiidre Christ. And “when | he said, Lwrite unto you, youngz wmon, | he meant it for those who have 1 strong And by the fathers e meant those who have grown old in the of Christ; those who had grown in ars There should be a growth in grace I exveet to grow not only her through all etermty. The injunc grow in grace is given to us all, and I 1 that so n re heeding it. d to hear that” some of the pr ers report a growth in grace during the past year. Perhans some of you doa not understand wetly what gracemeans. Grace means | L undeserved, bestowed | frecly upon us. Words sometimes used in a different sense, and yet we shall find the pumitive meaning elinging to them through all the changes. When the boy tells his mothor he has washed in the spring she understands that he docs not mean that he has plunged his dirty bauds in the hole from which they dip the water for the table, but that by the spring he means that little | stream that flows from the spring. | So by grace we mean all those favors | and blessing: God. But to particnls ot the kinds of of that flow from the g ize 1 will specify somo m which we need | to grow. There 1s the enlightening grac We'need it every day to enlighten us in | the performance of our daily dutics, and God s ever ready to bestow this on us if we asked him.” We never need he long in doubt as to whether it is our duty to | perform any ) i to do is to ask o | g and we will receive it, and by con- | stantly asking we will grow in this g Wo nfed repenting grace. You may ! Sthat is strange, 1 reponted and wAs forgiven.” Yes, you repented, and that was a repentance that needed not to be repented of, but you need repenting ace. | need it, I need it sense of the enormity of sin. When a Iad 1 spol ty word to iy Lu'm and the older T grow the Ifecl for it. Though my it, anl probably forgot within an hour have not forgotton it. And'I often think | how could 1 have spoken so to such | a kind fathe How conld I sin xo | against my fathe And how can you 50 aguinst your heavenly Tather, ds day, night after night, against that infinitely kind and loving ! father. Some boast of their early sins, as if they were something to be proud of, They certainly need repenting grace to teach them to abhor those sins, We need sanctifying grace. Iuse the term santification in its broad sense. 1 mean the whole mark of purification that takes place in the human heart. You may say there can be no growth in sanc ion or purity. That there can be g more pure than purit But may nevertheless be a grs The growth may be in quantity if not in quality, Nothing can be more round than o perfeot sphere, but Imight have be 1 six spheres of duifferent sizes. The e one will not be a more perfect sphere than the smallest. A vessel bu filled with perfectly pure v, and will be & perfect vessel. of pure water, But if I pour the a vessol of twice the size the water will be just us pure, but it will not be a perfect vessel of pure' water. The supply must be_drawn on until the vessel is full. So with the heart; its eapacity inc and it must have new subplies of sunc ifying grace. Every day I can [ read it i hear your | turned from n largor 0's Inw No mattier ot how rich you may bo. or how full your cofters are, thereis more grace for yon to take to-day, and you may receive full measure of God's love Aud we need strengthening grace Grace to help us in every time of neod. Is there a time under an) cumstances when the ehristian eannot come up and say to Christ: “Help me now?” But we need more than strengthening grace. We need comforting grace It was com forting grace that the good old sister re- ceived, one of our fitst converts in China, when she was passing away, and had her son read to her from the 14th chapter of John: “Let not your hearts be troubled. T will pray the Fatker and He will give you an. other comforter, that he may abide with you, and dwell in you forever." Blessed be God. I have passed through darker waters thun many of this congregation THE have been called blessed be to God there was never a time when the comforter was not with me. When on my way back from India, while [ was presiding in the Italian conference and the news was handed me of the death of my wife, I rosc up and groaned it {ielp me,” and he helped m Without his help sve 1 would have t. I could not upon to But shed on the sy d through it question 11 grow 1 these have live Now 1 How to grow in [ do it You must ard your sy d_“foolish itual growth natarally oceurs in grace:™ 1 want things, but how shall ihstain from all that will re ual growih. Gay, giddy ty will retard your spir: fore you must avoid it when seeking your pleasure, Keep away from umhlw\ muscments, the theater, the dance and the card party. Perhaps m think 1o tnot 1 an opera house, but, ¢ 1 propose to speak the th lie gave me to say. Therefore, keep away from them, whetherin the opera house orin the par ther to say these things n heiping me, lor You say there ean be no harm in showing them in the parlor, that father and mother will be there. Then the more shame on father and mother. Many parents teach their sons to play that fiithy progressive ench and wonder that the boy aiterwards hannts the givmb ling hells, Did any of y er go to the theater, or the d ITessIve cuchre party, ot down on your | nd knces and thanked God for the privilege of social intercourse you had enjoye If you were dying vou wonld not send for the daneer, or the theater-goer, or the eard player to come and pray with you. You uld not then ask for the prayers of that kind of a christian But we munst lso remember that what may be kurtful to me may not be to you, so you must be parcful to avoid not only all things gen dly hurtful, may hurt you. And yotr must not n of grace. To specif; you must not 't the word of Goi. Some of you, Methodists, too, did not st night. Some of yo iy school teachers have laid aw day school lesson to study tor” a ha hour after dinner, and then rush in to lass, and that is all you study but specilic things that cet the means partieularly, your bibic. Then there is_another thing that T think we need That is private prayer Not the family prayer, not the one you offer when you go to the house” of God, but the private praye haps one reason why you are vo m God to-tay is bee, you have ne A ) vate prayer, Perl i why you want to dance 0 10 the theatre., Priv abondon without loss There is another means doing and giving, “Lhereis no growth in grace without doing something for somcone else. Give of your time and money. You may ask why grace? | answer it, and God never tepra of aro 1 should grow in Goa has commanded mmands anytimg that is not necess: Heavenly Father will not comn ‘mie to do what is not for my own best zood Another reason: If we are not growing in good there is danger of backsliding, There is no standing still, It ine onr power to do good There is another <on: T want s high in heaven as possibles 1y get as near the thron 1t will be a | Dlessed thing to get inside_the hear them close Behind that will be a blessed thing. than I deserve, hut I want to so grow in wee her the th that I n one and be w v bound up, up bmy dear friends who have gone before Oh, 1 wish T conld eail down a flood of i fill every heart with it lot me ask of you, as many Dear friends will meet me m_the he above, to show me yonr hands. (The majority of the audience showed hands) - Thank God, there are so many. In the name of the bless 3 No ‘synobsis of the sermon can repre- sent the good bishop as he stood before his aundience, with s white locks and his face so full of the light from above, or represent the fatherly, loving tones of his voice. After the benediction the elags of dea- cons were orduined. In the afte ler, of Des Moines, pre and eloguent sermon in the opera house \\llm h was followed by the ordination of clders. In the evening the sermon was delivered by Rev. D. D. ather, Son and Holy Ghost, I ou. annual missi H. O'N Dr. A. J. Cook, office No. 81 N. Main st. Diseases of the rectum a specialty. Richmond furnaces at Cooper & Me- e Did Katie Capture His Pile? J. R. Hartzell yesterday morning Kans: City, waither he went m the hopeof finding some trace of his 2,400, which he allowed his fiancee, Miss Katic Kline, to earry in her bosom until it so mysteriously disappearved. Full details of the ense were reported in the Bee on August 20 and on August 30 Hartzell loft for Kansas City. It took a long while for Hartzell to be- lieve that the 1 bad “‘downed” him ro- and that the job had probably been put up by s, but _yesterdiy, in - con- the reporters for ol that from what he ¢ his return here that his stronger than ever L a long, da jet black beard, whie h he I. he also dous his hairs hasa prominent zose and wears celluloid cufls, a grayish- brown plaid, cat-away frock ) with trousers and vest of saine material, and a soft white felt , which he wear in, in the o a la milit nas the appearance of u min ther well oft, tinancially. In his conversation, while sitting in front of the Re house yesterday afternoon, he re- ferved with a long deep sigh to his * crushed In all, he ier ling Kutie"; at she “should treat him so, after he having taken her to Min- netonka, hought her hosiery of the latest design, furnished money for new dress hats, ete. All this made him feel as i she did not sppreciate a friend, *If you had only telographed me when you found she started for the d ing to go to Red Oak and rived at the depot and gram from her uncle to go direct to Kan- sas City that she changed her mind, then 1 would have had “her arrested on her arrival i, Kansas City,” he smd to a BEE man. at proves 1o me that she knew of the whereabouts of \he missing money,” he continued. T never m- tended to meet her at Red Oak to marry hers she was to remain here until I re- turned in a day or so; I got a telegram that she was on her way to Kansas City; the telegram was sent to Chief Speers, of Kansas City; I met her on her val; as she follow me up it threw off the track; I didn’t believe then she was guilty; but if she told you that $1,000 of that money belonged to her—well, 1 wou't say any more, the J noney's gone and 'm sat- isffed shoe knows something about 1it. She claimed to me that she was only seyen- toen yeurs old, but I'm now ed sho's quité smart for that age; I'm in no busi- ness at present; expect to remain here for a few days but don’t know where 1'11 from here. Yes, the 2,100 1 have in the bank is ali that I've got left after year of ha I never intended to marry until 1 ough 1 to take care of a wife nicely, but my attempt just cost 2,400. Come to think of it all, I can see that eyerything was not atl OMAHA DAILY not like the having a_room communicating other been morni left her satistie child ¢ that w and 1 riety got hold of that roblLory me o1 want « Ot ¢ quired 80, an« To undoerstand propoerly mons this y bition itw e outlay why, i shows vance, men advi tee she the lat 28 ten wide two of as an herd o Vit are lorses over thirty tentin with iants, fat pec ete., ingz ev ful’ honed atroupe of Anoth quir all this material, 1¢ ous BLUJ idea of her co-called and eves oot things My openey sinee 1 arrived ng and learn of her acts afte I now think tiiat Igan rer d that she was not s I thought het, Remember, I don’t wan't I'he Bee i any the newspaper mly paper aind you While I'm 1 I about 1t uiet yirse the BEs -roporter, bemng 1o keep everything “‘quict I don’t even say a word about it A Woha Aftair. what haz o upon t every one rial an e w T Barnum wr one must reflect as last seen, when entirely too large, Then th littons made sinee. involving of over half a miliion dol tis almost beyond the comprel fa person. Asnow constituted consist of T advertising ears in upon eacii of which there are or 210 in all, Theve arc over gents of various kinds pws are 800 people, ter are 370 performers, There L the Targest t long and two of 300 feet el 200 feot clephant f elephants, clown elephants ammals in e y les — containing and 115 ponic: 100 performing hors two camels, ete. ete. here which the museam is plac midgets, dwarfs, skeleto irmless and legless women, red athe ning Ginnts, v eountry on earth; the pavilion, stalb 00 i d and the Jumbo’s wid Miramba_ b raith e vings, an eloy st Roinan hippodron nd so on. It ailvond ¢ including sty-five sheleton; Alice Arabs, the sevenly i two with nges of innocent now t I've said to you is on the quies, noto that gave T MON DA Yy uncle alongside of her's with a many have this 1 n Tdoes anized exhi said k of v N len the ne With and included in ATC Vin lengeth, and One of these is ocetpicd contauming a draft and besides is a ed, ns! ne, re ud will people, women, Inter represent wonder- production’of Jumbo, the big ivory s to move double covering over o mile of ground take place on next Friday, at ek in the morning. As the shows visit Europe next fall, this is the last chanee to see these monster exhibi - The Richmond combines the four es- sentials of a good furn Simplicity capacity, durability and ceonomy. them at Cooper & Metice's, If you want a good furnace and one that will be as durable as your house, get a Richmond of Coopgr & MeGee. oJ. Ernsdtorf, havin cen entire 1 trol of the Phanix cliop § state that he has secured the services of Charles Dec [ st class cook of York City. t the market aflords, night and day, in the best style of th art. Willa Culled tlar bill of 1 SUMMER SERMONS. 1 from thel Inexl re. ustible Store- house of Brother Gardner, o Pross; Gip a man Detroit k if you poo’ hous As it which bles of mind. Gray when ¢ want to credit ct him on de road to de am de roughness 6f de grindstun shavpens du ax, so.it am “de trub- life' which aigeup de human ha" entitled tor respeck only le owners of gray heads respeck deirselves. It doan’ do any good to arter y ou have bin catin’ wormy in de dark. De passen who judges of de specd of a it mule eberybody passes himon de r De pusson whe mo’ ¢ chuek Bth stre Wil rece have becn saved. who had the d up with the wedicine and 11 twelve hot comple gublucd. In ti o kecp you aiclio at all thnes in ou s We foel that it saved the life of one children only re Biat vh She thiat he fro 0y A ), tiventy known an_inti pareil. 100 lute, 116 bachneon of the throut health was by his bru Y musn’t complaim ickler ¢ advice yon gin widout | edit_you “will receive fur b full 0" wisdom. MURDER 1" ‘or sale only ut the officc ot, Council Blufls, lu., or 1410 Campt € i beutitul and about 1 G i Omalii, WEtS 0 Dr: “Your iewoly [ r diphthe eur duugh fam satsfl for with what w It was tasvation, iy ars, e was threate and inod m blocd p ed the 1ito o 001 Grant, om the Council Bluis Dally Globe McPike, editor of the Cim nan, has boen the pe years, wnd is known whorevor | 8 one of the best nen living, He is, A of Mr. Clark of the mate {1t He has ght o candl appics of ou ! Her broken down. i nebber tempted de- edit fur obeyin’ de de i end of the editor of the Globe for more than s Wo are very thankiul to you, and rot that we did not call on you it 1 the Council Bluifs Daily Herald M. Gorard, wife of incer Gerard, il this city, hias becn o great 5 sup- < and gave no L was enlled. Tn 1 com hor gen 1 Mrs, e S condition that on- that his family was ravager with diphtherin. and gre of his o Diphtheria Cur atly distrossod. alutnity sent him some of D) it was used at ong Jefre: L and rig' n unfoitinate in the fact Mr. Glark having heard livos of the rest 6f his childre: od.’ Letters from Mr. McPiko ave unbounded in tholr ox prossions of gratitude for finding some means of averting the loss of and tender ones. Fiv out of 21 0ppo |))*~||n{|l ic, paiy Wit nstip: erences given £ My dicd from diphthie unity of using DYSPEPSIA! DY hy hve in mizer. h co ation i & ety short time, Dyspepsia’ 15 tho o ninety per cent of all diseased conditio Price $6 for two weeks (reatment. Dr. Jefforis'_ diphtheria medicine is infalli for putr ohnngin lible cu rid, cuncerois ul catarrh Full printed justruetions how to use t cines sent with them or requ Dr. Jofferis’ remedios ean only be obta his office, No. 23 Soul ghtn strect, ( 1i kinds of sore 1 sore (hroat, in mal ats. Indispensib a2 it in 48 hours to the simple form. In ro for all inflammatory, al conditions No doct ns. ble : in nant scurlet fever, ulcerative, put: ation of the womb and all Blufls, Iows, or sent by €3Dress on recelpt of price. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY « VUNCIL BLUFFES, I0W. An excellent educational institution, furnish wd with ueted all the modern improve by the SI¢ For term of five months, $70. Torm: first Monduy in February. right; when L was at” Minuctonks I Ml e 88 s begin first Monday in September For catulogues SISTER SUPERIOR St. Francis Acadewy, Council Blue, ents, cone K8 OF CHARITY ,B. V. M ud- SEPTEMBER 12, 1886, - Velvet, Ior offi hu' prices Broadway , ho! at Are now arriy cots, Flannels, Black Silks for zooil goods. ble goods will ¢ No. A few morve Hose left at : at Harkness B OIL In many new stock to’ Curtains, Curta ness Brothers, Couneil Bluffs. Cancers ) )\ Over thuty No. 11 Pear] car e Nos. No 1519- 234 Bro 30l Crowns, Gold eth, u spoclalty. set. cellent for traveling and fall s el o abSes i Quality the best and 401 Broadwa Hosiery. eleet from, 1 Douglas st Omaha Dental Associ Best tectls i former pri Harkness Brothers _ N0, 401 BROADWAY, Are opening new and beautiful designs in CARPETS. Moquette, Body Bru Tapestry Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrains, R-Ply ingrains, Rag Carpet Mattings Bte. tels, 1 Call 401 lodge rooms, aykness Bros), DRESS GOODS ing and in stock. Tri Cashmeres, ete. Ex- vice, and in the new colors, rices the lowest Ladies wishing re! all on Harkne:s Bros.', . Council Blufls, of those Lisle Thread ek audin colors, Bios CLCTHS patterns and a Door Mats, Poles, ete. No. 401 o Rugs, b Hark- adway, R. RICE, M. D,, her Tumors removed witho 1 fe ordrawing of blood, s practieal exerienee. ‘ouneil Blutrs, B Consultution free. OmahaDentalAssociation Or. HAUGHAWOUT, Manager. Omaha and Council Blufls. ) humbuz! ith the tway, tion, Sole Prop'rs. ¢ Plat and Continuous € Horses in lots. N.S Justice BOOK inlty. Room 1 Evere ing Citize Wirst Meer & Pusey,Ba. Hank, T Special adyertis To Loan, For Bale, will be llls(' tionand Five Cents -A lady' OST 5 4 seription on ir Ok sALE-A old mare TANTE ors coull ison, lows. y 662, T MOR SALE—Old st Boe office Ledgers, Sourials, € Bank Woric of ¢ 1 lKinds aSpe BLANK BOOKS. ©. B. National i |h ational Bank, 12 Peal street, near and Mules For all purposes. bo'ight and sold, at retull and Lurge quantittes (o sclect Soveral pairs of fine arivers, single or double. MASON WISE. Council Blufts, CHURZ of the Peace Office over American Express Company. OUR UNPROTECTED FRONTIERS AND HOW THEY ARE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF. BINDING nty and Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & 0. Block, Council Blufls, Standard Papers Used. Al styles of bind- Magazines and mith & Co. Wells & Co Kevs.C. 18, Navings Bank. éPEoiAL NOTICES. OTITE. ts, such as Lost, Foun ‘0 Rent, Wants, Hourding, d in this column ut the low PER LINE forthe fivst 1nser Per Line for each subsequent insertion. Leave advertisements at our office No. Brosdway, Council WANTS. old ring, set with ruby. Tn- pside: *'Annie M." Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving sume with Sullivan & Fitzgerald, No. 543 Broadway. fine puir of drivers; G.year y F. K. Cook at Boynton] stu- ble, N. First st .Lmuu 1 Blufs. tuation by & first-class baker; atry town. Address M, Box apors, In_quantitio 10 0, 12 Peurl street. BARGAINS ! on that date theve will be CARPETS, or call and e. e ] BARGAINS ! - On December 3 1st. provimo, the ,mllm ” q./,n of Orcutt, French & Tréy= nor, known as the Conncil Blafl's Carpet Co,, expirves by Umitation, 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 ALL KINDS, AND OTHER HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS {7 PRICES THAT WILL SELL THEM. Citizens of Council Blugls and vicinity will find it to theiy interesls to amine owr goods and price cverofieredin this city to obtain the above goods from a full, fresh stock, al the opering of @ business season. Country merchants will find many bavgains by calling ey, MATL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (0 No. 405 Rroadway, Gouncil Bluffs. . This is the first opportunity AND CAREFOULLY, Arcadian Waukesha Ginger Ale vorlie, that took th ¢ GOLD EDAL over all Foreign and Domestie Ginger Ales at the New Orleans Exposition, A most delightful heveraze in either hot or eold nl my the juices of tropi at the springs in Wankesha, Wis unaica Ginger Root ater and Loaft Sug: W as a beverage it is simply delicious, woathar, Bottled direo finest freshly imported Aveadian Mineral Spring “the of the uits, f inent medical authovity has prenownced it most perfect example of an arvomatic Non-Aleoholic stomach stimuwlant, while The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar, Made from the p sparkling Ar adinn water, piciies, ete, Suzar. Complete injtsclt, For tamily use, Excellent for the sick room. H.T Paimer, H. Al Baird, 3 Morgan & Co. F. W. Spetman, v sale in O Max Be John Short & Son by Cheney & Ole & Co, L , 0.1 nrod, W. 3. Wit W. Spafford & Co., Gi & Co., Hnmmond & Ca., Wirth, Downley & Duffy hmidt & Moelle combined with Fruit Juices, Prait Acids and itefreshing aned higlly benotieinl; For sule in’ Council Biuiis by Joe Driessbach, Bd. Daniels, C. Deetken, Taylor & Culef, Louic & Metzg, Tibbits & Ward A. Fuller & Co.. Gladatone ltros. & dt, 0. W. Saxe, Jus. Forsyth, ddull, St & Kownedr, Geo! J.C , Wilcox & Stopuons, T $2.50.Per Doz. or 25¢ Per Botitle. WHOLESALE AGENTS: WIRT & DUQUETTE -L. KIRSCHT & €O, COUNCIL BLUFFS. H. T. Clay ke Drug Co., Steplens,lie Voegel wholesale fancy groce, & Dinnis Cmaha, Meyer & Raapo, NG e ST e SN @ e HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of an) Frai e buildings moved on Litile Giant trac Tind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. s, best in the world. 808 Bighth Avenue and B IL.ADXTIDS, th Street,Counil Bluffs, CEIEXR AL P! GRAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK ! Farming lands in Iowa, Minnesota, Tex School and state lnnN in M frow $1.2: time 5 per cent infere: P. P. Laustrup, No. 5 BEST LAUKDRY WORK In the city can be obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY Bluts to §12 per acre. HomeSteam 504 Brondway Council GEO, W, SCHINDELE, Prop, d. Out , aud None but experienced hands emp town orders by mail Or eXpress s all work warranted. : City Steam Laundry! CMER & SEARIGHT, No. 84 N. Main Street, Couneil Bluls, Finest work and lowest prices for fine work, All collars and cuffs re- turned in collar and cwff' bores fwthout extra charge, which guar- scane condition as it re- antees work in Qut of town and at same leaves us. order: ceive same vates as city work, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, 1A, _ Establishcd 1 R. L. WILLIAMS, 18 N. Main St., Couneil Bluffs, Ta., and 209 8. 16th St., Room 10, Omalii, Neb, Manufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- tels, Plate and Window Glass, Bhow= Cases, KElevators (hand aud hys draulic,) &e. attention it. Land bnyers faro f i Broadway, Conneil Blutfy, Towa. | igas and Arkansas, ranging esota on B0 yenrs ‘mation, ete., given by . Info F. W. SPETHAN & BRO of mew goods.Hats Clothing, and n full line of Dry (Goods, all of the latest styles. Call and ot prices before purchasi ng elsewhere P. C. MILLER, No. 13 Pearl St., Council Blufts. WALL PAPER, MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. Daily e pts Caps, House, Sign and Docorative Pulnter, Papler Mache Wall Orpamonts, None but best hauds o ploy ed and charges ns s others JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFES Praclices in the § ¢ and Federal eourts l(uunh 7 unl] 8 Shugart Blo kv Reductlon in Prices, China, ( lassware Etc., At WS uum. & Co's, No. 28 Main st. Council Blufis, DR. F. P. HURPHY, LATE OF ST, LOUIS, Office No. 525 Broadway, Council Eluffs. 910 12, . low Hours, RKoom No. 6,

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