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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 15 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by enrrier thenty e Tiirox TELEPHON Orrice, No. 4 No. 21 i eny part te por w W Bosvres NGt Eviton MINOR MENTION, Register to-day New York Plumbing Co. New fall goods at Reiter's. Cooper & Mctice The very best cabinets at #3 a dozen at m's. ference having adjourned, most of hers left the ity yesterday To-night at Masonie hall the Knights of Labor hold their sixth annual ball, you read “EVERARD AND EU A" by Ed Wright? It can be found at Bushneil’s Colonel John Fox was appointed ar of eleetion to fill the vacanc d by the resignation of Ed Mott. BBy request” the Nonpareil at last, nine days subsequent to the event, an- ces that St. Pant’s ehnrch has been completed, and thatit v pened by the bishop. Judge Aylesworth had two ordine drunks before him in the volice cour y morning. One was fined §7.60 the other was requested to put up sloves. v A good many naturalization have been mislaid or lost, rv to entitle a fore vote under the n re taki outnew nted-—1,000 families papers 1d s they ar 1 born eiti a good wpers. to take the on two weeks' ou don’t think cost, return No.'11 Main tliei worth mote thun the them to Cooper & MeG street, A young fellow o yesterday pair of shoes which he was trying to dis: pose of. The police were notified made a vigoronus search for him, but were unsuceessful 1y who owns property on Wash- enue, between Scventh and reots, wa day figuring around the city building how she couid ot some crooked fen out of one of her houses. It takes much than a week if she proves b Mr. George s Lo return to his many friends his thanks fov thei kindness shown during his late from the acadent on the Chicag Northwestern railway and to assure them that their kinkness and help so rendered will be most gratefully remembered, H. Ball, of Missour1 Valley, w: imnul by Judge Lewis from iquor, but Ball thonght he knew about it than the judge did, so he refused to obey the injunction. ‘e resultis that the judge has fined him $300 for cont of comrt and sentenced him to juil for three month An information was filed before 'Squir Schurz ging J. M. Brown with b taining from Al Royer, of the We house, #13.40 on seems Brown has g son’s board bill, and as Atclison refused to put up sodid Brown. The case will be tried next Monday. Rumor has 1t that this morning at 10 o'clock Charlie Runyun, the watchman in the tower at the railroad crossing. and Miss Nora Roge! are to be made one. The BEE extends congiatulations. It is also generally believed that Mi Runyun, Charlie’s sister, will become Mrs. Baker this evening, Again con- gratulations. Just previous to adjournment confer- ence passed a resolution thanking the * good people of Council Blufls for their apen-handed hospitali resolu- tion thanking Bishop Bowman for the very able manner in which he presided, and expressing the hope that his healtn might be preserved to meet with them yet many times. Information was received in this city yes y, coming from areliable source, that o gang of forgers had_started from Chicago and were coming this way with Des Momes as one of their points se- lected, 1t will pay bankers, merchants, and others to be on the lookout for them —Register, Sept. 14th. They might pos- sibly show up in Council Blufls. John ns, of Logan, at one time a prominent attorney of that pla was gentenced to three ) in prison. He was uppointed administrator of an estate, and was caring for some $700 for the minor heir. n the heir became of agethe money was demanded, but was not forthcoming. The courts have unished Evans, but can not refund the 'n Main rying o less sterday John Templeton, the very ot chief of the Council Bluils fire department, and by the y ho 15 a8 popular as heis efticient, received from Fremont, Neb,, the very ‘handsome gold badge and pin he won in the chiefs’ Tace at the state tournament recently held there, It is in the form of a fire- man's trumpe, from which is susponded by gold chains a bar, on which his n ame is engraved. Joseph P. Wells, a young man who came here from Cleveland a little over a ear ago, and who has proved himself to s & very worthy young man, hus been elected us as: soerety of the Young Men's Christian Associution. The work has grown so that Harry Curtis, the secretary, to whom more than any other one person is due the success which h attended the association, finds that tt is impossible for one person to properly at. r. Wells will ably and e nestly second the efforts of the secreta ary. ning W. C. Powfret, the popu- o for Harle, Haans & Co., en- od at his dence, ynster street, quite a number of riends, the oceasion being the anniversary of tho birthday of bis wifo, ' that they were pleasantly entertained does not begin to express it. Some msist that they never spent a more enjoyable even- ing. Theinner muan was not forgotten, but was regaled with a supper so |u'|h-('l in all its detuils, ns to make many of the enll« jen present envious of Mr. Pow- t's good fortune in secuving ll rize hc tlh when Mrs, Powfret said ''yes: Yesterday the police arrested for vag- rancy & colored man named Joe Gates, and & white boy of sixteen years of age named Willie Stevens. Willie was found in & freight car on the Chicago & North- western tracks down near Streotsville. He said he nad been told to stay there by Gates until he got back from the cit Willie's father died recently in Illi nd hoe started to come out to Omal ve with his unele, Louis A. Constantine, formerly of the Omaha Post. Willie I-I € that on the way out here he fell in th a gang of tramps, and that on the vu out here they abused him shame- full, even tearing s clothes off him in nlemplmg to outrage his person. He says that Gates did not do anything wrong, vor try to induce him to do wrong, but the police decided to lock him up a8 a suspicious character. Gates had ova‘n:fla in money on his person when ar- - Opera house bnrbs rshop and bath rooms; everything nm cla E. M. MAgvIN, Ele trie doflr hell burxlur alarms,and evory form of domestic electrical appli- ances at the New York Plumbing Co. | [HOINGS IN COUNCIL BLUFES. | Oonference Appointments in the Atlantic District, List of the OFFICER HENDRICKS CLUBBED. A Substantial Purse Presented to the Rector St ola ¢ lers' Reunic City 1 tion, o aul’s Conference ATLANTIC t, P. K ¥ Rrown Anita G. Hohaushelt Atlantic —~Fred Harris Audubon—J. B. Harris Audubon ct. L., B. abor (sunply.) Avoca—W. W. Danner. Casey —D, 0. Stuart De Soto—Willinm Patterson Dexter—George Wright, Exira—L. C. Burling. Gutnrie Center—P. V. D. Vedder. Guthrie Cirenit—F. B. Dunn, Harlan—W. W. Ramscy. Lewis—J. W. Bott Macedoni: \\_ W. McGuire, lenlo F. St, Clair, Massena-—J 'I‘H North Braneh- -G, Jakland—D, ,] M. Appointments, DISTRICT CoW Atlantic, Adel Bio Flete W Ia sekmorton. A. Deitrich (supply). Wood. . iott Voorhees (sup- ply) Rediield and Linden—T. A, Lampman, D). Shenton, 1 W liis n Meter nut—God Wiota u 8. Pardo. Jonn. ro Climmer. Tenns ant. Clubbed a Policeman. As has been stated herctofore in the Big, some time since Ofiicer Hendricks, of the police force, was the recipient of a nuniature “slicker™ cont by some un- known friend. The coat is about large enough for a gix-months-old child, and Hendricks has kept it in police head- i Monday moon an Dist boy 3 police daintily tied upbox ricks. Chicf Matthew rather backward \lmm the bov, but finally did so and placed the box on the desk f’nr Hendri Before Hendricks went on duty Monday night, he opened the package and overed in one corner of the box, all wrapped up aminjature policeman’s hat and” club. The hat is about one inch in diamater, while the club 15 two inches long. receiving it from A Pursc Presented. rector of St. Paul’s much surprised at pent of a bundle of checks, payable to his order, trom his numerous friends outside the church, who took this decidedly pleasant manner of testifying their pevsonal regard for him. The cheeks 50 down, and aggr The good rector helm but he re- being made elf-posse <Im||ln the day to endorse the ¢l checks and deposite them in the bank. There is pastor in the who has the inte of Council Blufs, those of his church, more at he: n Mr. Mackey, and the citize ecinte this fact. Olda Settler's Re The zood old people of wgements for an Old tler’s Harvest Home near that city next week Tuesday. All the old settlers of this and Mills county are invited to renew old acquaintances, and talk over old times. Hon. W. H. Pusey. of this eity, will deliv Jecasion. atatayor (hal DR CA(Q) zht in the morning, and at ull stations returning in the evening. . ) Polling Places. The following have been selected as polling pluces for the eity election: First Ward—Swan's packing 504 Kast Brondway. Sceond Ward—Dohuny’s livery stable, house, attenhauer’s ourth street ird —Oberholtzee’s oftice, 503 Registering. Yesterday was the first day of work for the boards of registration under the new law, and it did not prove to be nearly so heavy a day’s work as wasanticipated It was supposed that it would be impossible to propery complete the registration in any of the wards without dividing them mm polling precinets, but the registers the Fourth ward, the most populum of any in the city, say that if the whole 1200 voters in the ward had presented themselves in one day and were able to answer the necessary questions as were those who did present themselves, they could have registered As it was ther t ward.. nd w. Al it Fourth ward “Tot % The registration is mayor in October 1t will be necessary to register before the regulur November election. The next tunu a board of registration will sit in each polling precinc There are yet four more days in which to register. again - Pull the Bell, Wang ! Ring the bell. To-day is, by reason of custom, thedav on which all straw hats should be *‘called in.”’ Straw hats are usually worn until September 15th, unll light lLlI hats uuul October 1st L alled 1, but it is more than | cly that a fow straw s will continue to Le worn for some weeks yet in the cit - Attention Odd Fellows, On Saturday evening next the members of the different lodges of Odd Fellows in this city will make a friendly visit to Neola. They will leave on the 6:50 o'clock train and return by a special train the same night. Those desirous of attending should notify the committee of their lodge, so that accom modations for all can be secured and special rates ob- tained. Bt L United at the Ogden, William Kelly and Miss Fannie F. Ford, of Missouri Vulley, were yesterday unitad 1n marriage in the purlors of the Ogden house. The ceremony was wit- nessed by Mrs. H. F. Blythe and Miss Lilhe Blythe, also of Missouri Valley, A Scho The Missouri Valley school board 18 in trouble. Some time ago it let a contract for the erection of & new school building to H. Heilman, for the countract price of $8,500. Heilman 18 a resident of tue place, but is not over wealthy, so the board advanced him $8,500 on the con- tract, after which he bought a lot of lum- \ | 1 moved the lumber from the THE ()VIAH A DAILY But ber and put it on the gro nnd, ’ d work 1ly comm.ene ¢ between the contractor and the board about some of the speci fications which Heilman claims were not plained to him, He got mad and re round, and but pro dige refuses to refund poses to use It inste sourd 1m the conrts who intimate that the board is for advaneing public money was earned, the mor T - Sce that vour hooks are made by More house & Co., room | Everett block. Herr Sehmidt, an man horticulturlist time ago sent to K du accon who ~ was Africa to intro. ¢ the eultivation of European kitchen garden vegetables and corn, reported filat aftor roponted trinle the exporimient has completely failed Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans, J & E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street, Council Blufls, st Pers Bowman aphs. Bishop left last evening for Dakota, Mrs. L. Harris has returncd extended visit in New York city. B. S Josslyn smiles blandly now the advent of a little daughter. John A, Gunn, of Hannan & Gunn, Plum Creck, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. 8. Norris, formerly of this city, but now of Se rd, Neb,, isin the city, visiting. Judge J. P. Casady and wife have re turned from a sur ¢ teip among the mountains of the ¢ James A, Juackson er wost yosterday with o t which were \|Ii))||lw| cast, Mrs. J. G, Fountain, formerly of Omaha but now of St. Paul, Minn., is occupying rooms at (Iw O, s . Pratt, Jr., of (:l'md I\\]\ul‘ s in the ety ye and left last-evening for Lincoln, Yesterday morning M. F. Rohrer town with ihe intention of join wife at Chilicothe, Mo, and retu with her. Frank Miller has returned from Glen- wood, whether he quietly slipped to svend He elaims walking between ¢ Junction and Glenwood as very and hack fare excessively high. from an over ame in from the in load of cattle John Mich, \\ Jeft his poor, 12 Cabinet Photographs $3. Quality the finest. Sherraden, 817 Bre dway. Two wed 1804 and marked 'S, D" together with five found o few S ¢ by workmen “decp diteh. The b no recoilection of burial gronnd in the vicinity, Dr. A. J. Cook, office No. 3¢ N. Main Diseases of the rectum a specialty. 2:E00 N San Franciseo papers vredict that S pture the whole oy l\h of Southe son 1s soon as the conneetion between the California and on and the Oregon and California vouds is made, - Hard and soft coal, wood, iime, ete. Council Binils Fuel Co. Broaday. Telephone No. 186. sment, No. 539 Enemies of the late premier, also skillful in discove s have suceceded m mal “@am the whig who'll be a traitor to Englaund’s rule” out of “the Right Hon. William Ewart Gladstone.”” e “Fresh oysters in overy style at the Phanix Cliop House, No. 505 Broad way. Highest prices pad for county, town city and school bond: Odell Bros. & Co., No. 103 Pear] strect, Council Bluils, Towa. who A spring on from which been discovered to have its sourc cemetery, and an analvsis re fact that the gases from th bodies are soluble in the water. has in a Richmond ranges for hard coal Coover & McGee's P R Garland cnok stovos are the best made. Get one of Covper & McGee. —— The next best thing to a Richmond Furnuee is a Radiant Home Base-burner. Sold by Cooper & McGee = zor, Me., thought it would be fun to tie paper and straw to his dog’ il and set them afi The dog ran into the boy's fath: barn, which, with an adjoining hmm was burned to the ground. Loss ,000. - A most astomshing pnenomenon of the Javanese earthquake was the splitting of the Papanda, tain, In a flash of time it was split into_seven parts, Where the lone mountain had stood loomed up seven peaks, each some 7,000 feet hgh. A small ly}xy»in B! MURDER !! Diphgheriu is again making ite annual visita: Ten years' trinl of DK THOS, LR ! RE Tor that futal nu-nm hus demon- strated the fuct that it is infallible ns a_provent- ive and cire. permit your children to Cheir blood e upon your at the offioo, No. £ Boutt "of ‘No. 1410 Campboll street, Omiuhit, who recontly lost a beautiiu! and in’ g daughter, aged about 16 yoars, by diphtheria; under the treatment of one of the Lest physicians in Omaha, Writes to Dr 8, of this eity: *Your remedy for diphtherin came 100 lut dear duughter was dying when it WS re: d atisicd that Ler life could have beon saved. Another oneof our childre who hud the diphtherin, hor thront wus il up the putrid uledration, we medicine and in twelve hours 'the diseasd wis ¢ subdued. In the futuro wo will sine At all times in our hous v thankful to you, not cull on yi been a great for mwny years, with what was sup of the 1t was so bad general health w She could only swallow liquid food, a that her stomuch could not digcst or i " Physicians of Council Blulls and Omuha attendod her for three years and gave no relief. Dr. Jofferls,of this city, was called. In four weeks' time hé cured her throat, and com- pletely rostored hor, goneral health.' Had Mrs. ard not obtained reifof s0on she would have m blood poison, the saine condition that royed the 1ito of Gen, Grant, m the Cous Jally Globe: . A. McPike, editor of the Cambris (Ebens- aun, has heen the personal ¥ more than ver he 18 twenty yoars, and 15 Known w v Ho 1s wlso kno wi s one of the best an_intimate friend of M purell, Ho s’ been v Diphtheria Cure, it was used at_on wad tho lives of the rest of bis children saved.' Lettors od in’ their ex- Dyspoptic. why ive in misery and die 10 dis- neer of the stomach? Dr. Thomas ouso of indigestion and Best of rof- pe nivety per cont of u Price § for two weeks treatinent. ir. Jefferis' diphtheria mu iicine is infallible for uli kinds of sore throats. Indispensible in putrid sore throat, in malignant scarlet fever, ok it in l%lmllrslulhu.hn)‘l« form. 1 lll~ for wll inflsmmatory, ulcerativ put- s looration of thie womb an all ol priaied Lnscructions how 0 use the wiedi- cutios Kent witl: them. - No doctor required. Jefforis romedies ean only be obtained at whto street, Councll diseusedconditi Hal ness Brol NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL. BLTUFFEFS, Ia. Are opening new antl beautiful designs CARPETS. Moquette, Rody Brussels, Ielvet "apestry Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrains, 2-Ply Ingrain: Rag Carpetls. Ete. Mattings for prices at Broadway DRESS GOODS Tri lodge rooms, Call Harkness Bros,’, 401 Are now arriving and in stock. cots, Flannels, Cashmerves, ete. cellent for traveling and fall service. STTLEKS. Black Silks and in the new colors, Quality the hest mnl prices the lowest for good goods. Tadies wishing relin- ble gnmlu will eall on Harkness Bros.', No. 401 Broadway, Council Blufts. Hosiery. A few more of those Lisle Thread Hose left at 25c., in black andin colo at ll:u'linow Br \0. Lm Ihu.ud“.\). OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a large stock to select from. Door Mats, Rugs, Cuartains, Curtain_Poles, ete., at Har! ness Brothers, No. 401 B Council Bluffs. Horses and Mules For all purposes. bought andsold, at retall and inlots. Largo quantittes to select from Several pairs of fine drivers, single or double. MASON WISE, Council Blufls. OmahaDentalAssociation I HAUGHAWUUT Manager. Nos. 21 Douglas st, Omaha and . Council Blufi Dentistry. M bug! Gus, Vitalized and Cligroform, with their sickening effect e ey ing the blood und bui'dinz up the tissues. Omaha Dental Association, Sole Prop’rs, Gold Crowns, Gold Platy and Continuous Gum 'r.«-u.. aspeclulty. Best teeth 8; former price £15 BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the city can be obtained by patronizing the LAUKDRY 540 Broudwuy Council Dlufls GEO, W. SCHINDELE, Prop, None but experienced hands employed. Out town orders by mail or express solicited, and all work warranted. DR. F. P. HURPHY, LATE OF ST. LOUIS, Office No. 525 Broadway, Council Bluffs. 9tol2a.m. Hours, } 2t0h _ Room No. 6. SPECIAL NOTICES NO’I‘IVE. Specinl advertisements, such, as Lost, Foun To Loan, For 8ale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will beinsertod in this column at the low ratd of TEN C E for the first nser tionand Five Cent sequent insertion, Loave advertisemen® 1at our office No. 12 Peal strect, near. Lroudwuy, Council P. C. MILLER, No. 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATEST DESIG MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House, Sign and Decorative Painter. Papier Mache Wull Oramonts. None but best hands ewployed and charges as low as others. . BARGAINS SEPTEMBER 15. On Decomber 3 1st, proximo, the p on that date theve will be A CHANG CARPETS, M OF AT PRICE Citizens of Council Bl MAIL ORDERS The World’s ¥ l|\'()l‘|l(‘ ali that reign and Do the New Orleans 1886, BARGAINS ! " arvtnership of Oveutt, French & Trey= nor, known as the Council Bluffs Carpet Co,, expirves by limitation, and E OF FIRM To get veady for this change we offer our entire stock of CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS, ATTINGS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, DRAPERIES ALL KINDS, AND OTHER HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS THAT WILL SELL THEM, and vicinity will find it to theiy interesis to call and examine our goods and price everofleredin this city to cbtain the above goods from « full, fresh stoclk, at the opening of a business season. Country mevehants will find many barvgains by calling early. FILLED PROMPTLY COUNCIL BLUEES CARPET (0, RNo. 405 roadway. Council Bluffs. Arcadian Waukesha Ginger Ale This is the first opportunity ND CAREFULLY, ook the GOLD MEDAL over nestic Ginger Ales at Exposition. A most delightful beverage in eithe: at the springs in Waukesha, Wis., an Jamaica Ginger Root, the | Water and Loaf Sugar. most perfe as a beve Eminent me example of aun aromatic age it is simply delicious.” Made fr Bugar. u the pure, spark Sompletd in fiscif. Y Pamer, wrdsley, WIRT & DUQUETTE . T. Cla tices of tr i Arcadian water, cllent for tho sick room. For r hot or cold weather. Bottled diree A made of the finest freshly imported opical fraits, Arcadian Mineral Spring cal authority has pronounced it *the Nou-Aleoholie stomach stimulant, while The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar, combined with Fruit Ju Fruit te. Refre 14 mlhnlu!) ben ale in Co Bluils by oy b E Dectke Taylor & ¢ Trom ey tzger, ‘Tibbits & V ruller & Co., Gludstone $2.50 ‘Per Doz. or 25C Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGENTS: -L. KIRSCHT & CO,, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Drug Co., Stephens, ki e Voegel & Dinning, Meyer & Ruape, wholesale fancy grocers, Omahd. R = e HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Frame building 808 Lighth Avenue and T L ANNWDS, from $1.25 to $12 per acre, time b per cent interest. P. P. Laustrup, No. b JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Kooms Tund 8 Shugart Blor Reducnon in Pnces. China, ¢ lassware, Bic, At W.S, Homer & Co's, No. 28 Main st. Council Blufis, N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Omce over American Express Company. OUR UNPROTECTED FRONTIERS AND HOW THEY ARE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF, ST. FRANCIS AGADEMY COUNCIL BLUF, owa. An excellent «Aucational institution, furnish ed with all the modern improvements, con- ucted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY, B, V. M Forterm of five months, §75. Morms begin first Monday in September and | frst Monday in February. For catulogups ad- ress BISTER SUPERIOR St. Francis Academy, Council Bluffs, F. W. SPETMAN & BRO . 509 & 511 MAIN & N Daily receipts of new goods.Hats Cavs, Clothing, and & full line of Dry Goods, u“ of the latest »u le= Call and Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. s moved on Little Giant trucks, best in the world. ighth Street,Counil Bluffs. GRAND EXCURSLON THIS WEEK'! Farming lands in Iowa, Minnesota, Texas, Kansas and Arkansas, ranging School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years Land buyers fare free, 5 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. Information, ete., given by BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Sournals, County and Bank Work of « 11 Kinds nSpec- Prompt Attention fo Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & 60. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufls, Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind- ing i Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. I Buuith & Co. Citizens' Bunk, W Virst National Bank, Ty . ficer & Pusey,Bunkers.C. I, Buvings Hank, R. L. WILLIAMS, N. Main St., Council Bluffs, Ia 209 8, 15th 8t,, Room 10, Omaha, Manufactorer's Agent for the Tents, Awnings, Roofing. slal(- Man- | tels, Plate and Window Gilass, Sho | Cases, Elevators (hand aud hy- | uluull &(',. OFFICER &; PUSEY. | COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, Established 185 R. RICE, M. D,, Or other Tumors reinoyved witho: | Cancers u.‘. it or dpawlus of Dioad, o Over m GAPS PrACLICA] CXEIGRUe. auncl Bluge | CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES | BANKERS LESALE AND JOBBING EOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. {GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, DEERE, WELLS & CO,, Agricultural Implements, Buggles, KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. Make the Orizinal and Complete Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, CORN SHELLRIS AND FEED CUTTERS, Noe. 1701, 17 1 South Main Street, Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & CO, Muni nlJobbors of Bgricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggiss, Carringos, nd all kinis of Farm Mnaohiners W to ll‘.4l S‘mln Main Street, Coancil Blul l. AXE ANDLES Fi0. Gurasox, TR Dovaras, GroF Pres&Trens, V.Pros &M, & Council Bluk Hmla Fauh' i CARY . = ('(ll'Ni'I[’. BLUFFS CARPET CO., Carpots, Curtains, Window Shadss, 0il Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, ite. "Na. 406 Broadway' Counvil Blufts, owa, CIGARS, TORACCO, B7( Jobbors in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 2Main und 27 Pourl Sts, Councll Buts, owa. CONMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Whalesalo Fruit and Prodace Comuaission Merchaals, No. 1 Pourl St., Counet! Hlu DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & CO,, Wholesale Diuggists, Oik, Paints, Glass, Druggists' Sund No. 22 Majn St., and No. 21 Pear ouncli Bluta. PRU 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Fraits a Specialty General Commission. No. 512 Councll Blugis. \\l[{l' & DUQUETTE, Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Grocorlss. Nos. 10 and 18 Pearl st., Council Bluffs, Breadway, GROCERIE L. KIRSCHT & (O, Jobbers of Staple and Faacy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Doalers. No. 416 Broad- “ouncil Bluirs. , E l'yl{('l(f\L\Nr. TROHBEHN & CO., Manu‘neturers of and Wholosalo Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. No. 125 Muin St. Council Bluts, lowa. " METCALF BROTIE Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. . 842 nnd 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Wholcsnle Tron, Stoel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, d Wood Stock, Council BlafTs, Towa. . ,)\\III)YH) Commission Merchants for Sals o Hides, Tullew, Wool, Pelts, Greaso nnd Furs Council affs lowa, —Wholosaio Doalors in— Hluminating & Lubricatiag Ol Gasoliny B\nTC,, BTO. £.Theodore, Agent, Council Blus. ‘mvn LUMBER A. OVERTON & CO,, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Material Specialties,Wholesale Lu:n- ber of all Kinds. Office No. 130 Main St., Council Bluffs, lowa. PILING AND LIQUUIS. )t Wholesulo Imported and Domestic Winos & Liguors. Agent for St. Gotthara’s Herb Bitters. No. 13 Mnin St. Council BluiTs. R, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Matn St., Council Bufs. Sixth Annual Ball —GIVEN BY— 1668, KNIGHTS OF LABOR, AT— MASONIC HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15. Tickets udmitting gentloman and Iadics $1.00 Star Sale Slahles and Mule Yards. BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUF Opposite Duwmy Depot. ‘Pajueseddey ST PRJUBAIER YOOI [1§ Horses wnl Mulos AN R Ty for salu at retall or ju ¢ Ordury, promatly il notics, Block sold om cominis SHLU 1EN & EOIE eley hene Ke. 114, v Gueily of KIFL SALL STABLES, Cornes YRR wet on shers Creston House, Te only hot “ouncil Bluffs having Fire Hscape And il modern iwprovements 216, 217 wud 29 Muin o WAX BOHN, Prop

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