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6 THE OMAIIA DAILY BFD e —— THE DAILY BEL. COUNCIL BLUFFS. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 16 OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in sny part of the city at twenty cents per week Titrow, « + o TELEPHONES Posinrss Orrice, No. Niont Evrron No. 23, oW Manager. MINOR MENTION, New York Plumbing Co. New fall ¢ Richmond furnaces, Cooper & MeGiee's One dozen cabinets and a large oods ut Reiter’s, wrher shop and bath rooms; . M. MaiviN leputy mar Brown everything fir lass Charles White, one of the ghals, yesterday arrested one ldling without & license. having a fine heading II\ e for bhad worked ina s Judge Aylesworth left yest y for Justice Frainey ‘is in charge purt during the absence of the judize The Coun Louis railrond will run cin rom Shenandoah into this city to-morrow to Barnum's &how. Round trip tickets to St. Louis over the /abash are $16.35 and commencing mmla, next they will be reduced to £12.25, From Couneil » Union vifie y, including one ). 1 Binfls Bluffs to Lincoln over the for the round lmssion to the fair, Keller & Harle h\u !\I s and have plac ots. Bl A|U for them at Honey creck Tenry Lowe ith eharcoal Tuesday after tending to ship it the a few live coal: 1 rnited the nout a hack fine hack Il andies the r he found w0 he some twisted rail This mornir a wreek of iron and e Hard and soft conlwood, fime, cement, ete. Council Blufl: 2l C Broaday. Tclephon 36, Frosh oysters in Phanix Cliop Hou lh- style at the 05 Broadway. Presbyterian ladics invite their to meet |I|< m 8 £02in evening on Thut committee on reception ment,consisting of Mrs, P.C. DeVol Mrs. Thomas Officer, Mrs. Rebecea Blanes, Mrs. 1. A. Milier, Mis, John T, Baldwin and’ Mrs, florn will welcome all who come, Strangers are especially 1n- vited, and entertain- The next best thing to a Richmond Furnice is o Radiant Home Base-burner. Sold by Cooper & MG Ele trie door bells, burglar als ry form of domestic clee at the New Y Masoni Harmony Chaypter meet in regul g ng at 7:8) o'clock. A full attendance &; muu»sn-:l for llnr{nluuw of initiation p order of the W 3 Sy _, Garland cnok s Stovas are (ll(- best made. it one of ( ‘nu|n- ighest p ity and m-lmm Jonds. » 0., No. 1 Lowa. paid for county, town Odell Bros, & 8 Pearl strect, Council Bluffs, —~— Richmond ranges for hard #Soover & McC e Personal Paragraphs. . E. G, Sevorance, of Rockferd, Rt the Bechtel J.J. 8alli ¥in the city yeste John Shields, Rapids, In., t the Ogden house yester. of Minneapol conl at ., . of Missouri Vailey, was with H. A. Bole C. €. Cook has returned from Danbury, whero Shepard & Cook have a gen! | merchandise store, and Mrs. Macrae have removi from their home, and will her s at the Ogden house, Young, of Sioux City ravels for the Russell Manufacturing company, of this city, is in town. Mus. George F. Wright and daughters shave gone to Tows v, where they have taken a house as the young folks are Mr. H. U. Funk, of Amluhuu Ia didate for judge of the Fift called at the lhn oflice yesterday afte noon. - Soe that vour book house & Co., room 1, ¥ - ntial abstracts of titles ostato loans W. & E. L. Squ X t, Council Blufls, ro mado by More- rett block. binet Photogr ; phs the finest. B \heu.ull'n 817 Two Balloon Stories. hicago Mail: “We Jaons and send them 8to) »puwpunm.nlm Forepaugi said Joln zh recently porter for 4 Philadelphia pape mewber now one incident in regard to these balloons,” he continued, It oe- curred in 1874, at Chester, There wa Inrge crowd on the grounds, and o 1 we ealled Big Smith was inside the g wnilnhmulnlnguum d. At last llw balloon bulged out, nearly full, and Bmith crawled from under, “Tw enty-five en were holding the balloon, ~ and mith, after he had got outside the ma- L chine, saw a candy butcher named v hilchu]lsh\ndinul ¢ him one could count five Smith g Mitchell, threw him in the bask yelied, * go!” The men dropy Topes,the bulloon shot aloft like a ~ and the 10,000 people strained thei 88 they saw it grow smaller and ;mulln 5 ~ until it was out of sight. = When the balloon w fast skipping toward heaven Mitchell’s head could be seen over the edge of the basket as he ‘llad Help, for God’s sake!’ When Ig bay (|u ted beyond the range of v n started northward—t vuy the wind earried the balloon—ia teams. They drove eight or ten miles, and they found the bailoon with thé ~ wrotohed Mitehell lying b Iplessly basket on the bank of a creek, Mi air had ummlly turned white from I ht in his hour’s ride in the clouds. *Baveral years after that, in another wu Big Smith was inside another bal- a8 it was being inflated. After it wis lull of hot air he crawled over the ige of the basket and another man got for a tnr llnuugh the ozone belt. mo one yolled, 'Let” go!” Tho ropes “wore loosened, but one rope, on the side on which Smith wnim'mn out, took a furn wround his head, clutchlng him htly, and as the balloon shot shyward Kbmm.l with it by the ankle. His \ companion in the basket, who the cry of herror that nwept over erowd, could not help him, for if he lis position the chances were it the basket would upset or that the yope would uncoil. . After about ten min- the bailoon came down with Smith nscious and his head full of blood. wever, he recovered and is yet in the business.” pancl IN THE BLUFFS, Hazen, the Man Who Lost His Boodle, Dis- charged From Custody. DOINGS SCHOOL CENSUS COMPLETED Swissheimer Scarcd—Value of the Gr Vine -Itennion of the Mills County Heroes of the Battle of South Mountain, Ol Soldiers' . The old soldiers of Mills county, on Tuesday, the anniversary of the battle )t South Mountain, Maryland, in 1862 had a splendud pienie on Starbuck s lawn, abonut a mile from Glenwood T'hey have made it a point to have such a picnie and reunion there once a year, and this year was no excention. The weather was splendid, and the air cool and bracing in | one of the most *beautiful groves in western lowa, the families furnished the viands in abundance for the oceasion, Abner Kearney post, of Glenwood, lea after the first union soldier killed from Mills county, was out in fuli force, and hada most exeellent martial band. Cap- Mel Byers, commander of the post, aptain of the Glenwood company of the Towa National guards, and one of the most wholesonled veterans in the west, was master of cercmonics. Mnjor Lvman and Colonel K had_ both been cordially invited to nd. Major Lyman did not attend, s he wis at Avoea attending court, After a sumptuous dinner was gpread out on the whitest of linen on the greenswind, Colonel K was ealled upon for some remarks, and responded feelingly by allnding to the fact that twenty r ago to i duy, the Army of the Potom in \»Imh many present served, by victory”of South v, September 14, f M and pleasant The ladies of soldicrs' fivst g tand sat tide and first th of Antiet decisive by fterward, made ating retreat into fle spoke of how intense was ty on that Sunday, in the long of the Potomac, 18 they cky face of the moun y of 1 0 union soldie cooped up at Harper's Ferry, and whoso signal guns were heard distinetly throughout that long and painful Sak lmh afternoon, nnly six John Y. Stone, J. of the Nonpureil, ) all old soldiers, luding in pa et that the youths of 0 1m toil and anxiety on that aithful muskets with the old v, most of them, old men, thetic terms to the that d: 1o ong and sile the young men of the company of the I. N. . gave a handsome exhibition drili in warching and in the man and showed by their proficienc they are of the Tight stufl out of wh 1 fende: Crow the de Dy md not ‘Ilhlll" oceurred to mar ightful oceasion. - There are few people in Council Blufls who are not interested in the grape erop. Even the children are interested in the extent of a nickel’s worthev time they godown the strect. This year the crop lias been an excevtionally large one, and of extra good quality. The vines and fruit scemed to thrive during the hot dyr weather of the early summer, and just as the clusters were filling rain fell in Jlenty, and the result is the larges Jest crop ever gathered here. The grapes of Council Blufis possess a flavor ana quality which commands for the 0 ¢ and a ready sale. One, cause of and perhaps. the cluef cause is the sectliar composition of the soil, which chemists who have analyzed it say pos- ses the sume components and m the sume proportion as the blufts along the Rhine in” Germany, which h ve for so 1 ir pes. The grape A bout forty days, and in a week or s I be over. By eareful an estimate 1t has been possible to muke at t te, the amount of grapes handled this season in this city is 2,000 bask ging about twenty pounds sket, " making 400,050 pounds, This estimate js rather under than ove a he producer has been about three c per pound, showing n round figures §12,000 brought into this city by grapes alone. The cropis a profitable one, and pays well on the investment. The land on which {ney are r: 0 rough that it is pr ctically va ny other pur- About 1,000 roots ard sot out to re, at a cost, including the plant- ing and preparing the ground, of about #00 per acre. To properly eare for the vines e; un expense of about per year until they begin to b which is in three to fiye ye: fifth year they should prouuc which is about 400 baske though the general average baskets \d the | s ive cont 3 nmdm;_n of an over.produation, cion is quite limited where the scean bo suetossfully geown, and | s almost unlinnited. - Swissheimer Scared. Yesterday afternoon a man appeared in the eity mar I's office and asked for protection, After being questioned he claimed that his namo was John 8 heimer, of Chicago; that be had been employed by one 1. A. Shipman to tuke charge of a car o ning two horses, some bugeie s, et that were en route over the Rock Island road from Chi to Omaha to the Halse M company, that on r Wednesdiy night his at the stock spection by the car IImL this morning gathered about him and followed him around, for what he knew not, so he came up town for protection. On_telephoning to the Rock Tsland freight depot it learned tuat the con- signee of the had bee r from Omaha and had taken the ¢ 0ss the bridge, leaving Swissheimer behind as it was reported that he was drunk. Swiss heimer claims that he has no mouey with which to return to his fumily in Chicago, and is now hunting work. i Hazen's Boodle Gone. Richard Hazen, who was picked up drunk by the police on Wednesday morning near Ed. Waterman's, on Broudway, was yesterday discharged, as was his *‘pard,” William Cassidy. Hazel claims he wasbeat ont of $2) in a hous or prostitution up town and had no money or place to sleep: that one of the n-m.lu inmates of tl house got his “pile” and would give him no change. School ) The school census of Council Blutls, which has just been complete the school population of the eity, between the ages of tive and twenty-one, to be 7,068, This is an increase of about four hundred over last year. - ‘The Richmond combines (he sentials of a good furnace, sin capacity, durabihty and econow, u:umuumpor&u ioe's, [ well | out of vight died l?r ,\ J (uok_n\ ,\0 31 N Diseases of the rectum a specis - \I 1in st 1f you want a good f that “will be as durab geta “Raymond and one 8 vour house *of Cooper & McGe THE MIND-HEALERS re Very Wonderfai € Iribune: The mind-healers Ly snceeeded m doing something erday morni Upon the report of J ganization, Dr. . R TPecd, of New York, was clected perma nent’ chairman. Five viee presidents were clected, and Mrs, A, L. Lord was chosen secretary, Mrs, Swartz read a re port from the programme committee which containea nothing but a repetition of the announcements of the hours of the different meetings, Dr. Teed then read a series of resolutions, which were adopted, containing the decl m that the organization should be known as the Mental Seience National Associntion, as A great many annoucemcnts that they were motaphysicians; that metaphy sicians were metaphysicinns; that no body but & metaphysician knew what 1t was 10 by metaphysician; and that metaphysicians would éventually cure the mental, moral and physieal ” disc 1 30 o'clock, sprung n Mrs. Muary B. G s of Boston, and the trouble began. Everybody talked for and against the resointion, ihe only :stion being one from M Sw these people should be i dorsed beeause they had put bread into the mouths of hundreds by teaching them how to work the mind-cure scheme, and that of another woman who w t convention to take five-minutes’ physical “treatment” on the I'he resolution was passed hy nding vote of 12 to 11, and then the memb were (()Illlh-\(lhv could try this treat u[ the aff noon wus the first time of a colored e talk took its usnal Dr. Wright held the resolution ttering form. floor untilSwartz fm\u the rear of the room Mrs. Lord was pr it from some one ¢} ||u~ aroused the my other doctor, with the wor 1 of welded the floor “This is the sccond sime I have been insulted in this body. I don’t take an insult When any one nuts a thorn in me I pull itout and thrust b d the time, rupted her for him to b left the room there is no re bloodshed. Dr. Both doctors different doc yet of mental se dwin lectured on the gift of healing, and, prompted by ques- tions from the auc 1 about one in six of the human healers, and that the no temperament. He n..muu v creased the gift, but mind-cure i i prayer cure netic blo to take on dise ical scheme was for the he: 1l respects. A man inthe rear of the s enee asked how it was that so many metaphysic who claimed there was a cure for thing, had bald h gray hair, and h cye sight and The "different doctors kept on t 15t the same, but no direct angwer was given beyond a statement from Dr. Crodier that disease was the result of ation and environ: ment. Miss Inman of Mississippi, knew of a great many cures and called for pee- sons who had been cared to testify. Randell, who looks to be anything but a well m had got rid of a kidney trouble and Dr. Teed hud eured a man ‘who im- t foot was cut off. There cut of an ax which had severed the tendon of the archille: He stuck the onds of the tendon together and without any inflimmation of suppuration the wound healed up and thut foot was as good as the other, Then there was a regular contest in telling stories of wonderful cures by the doctors. Marston told of a man whoshot himself clear through the body twice. i metaphysician and began treating him. She calléd to him, *“There isino death, John. You cannot die,” and beld him until the doctors eame and re- moved the bullets from ns k,although she had already succeeded in stopping the hemorrhage. He said he had no de sive to live, but with the help of the ry day for five day: edicine,the man recovered. 11 went through his lung: ve lived without reatment. The plain surgeons said he {one chance in mme. The speaker ver od a ease of consumption stages, but he coutd teil us big y of them,and did not believe nm]-n ver cured by a disense, Buftalo Pari They were speaking of bride’s troussean W » her robes made in d; “they She takes but Buftulo ., another one wde in Buflalo. ing nothing sugain making its annual vi ars’ trinl of DR THOS. JEFTE] tal molady bos' d is nfallivlo us ¢ you pormit your childre Hh iphtherii, blood be upon hend.” For sale only at the offico, No. ineil Biutts, fu., or sént by express g daught itheria, under th it s in Omali, WEItos to Dr. Jofferis, our remoly for diphtheria cam 100 lto, our dear duughtcr was dying when it ol 1 am satisied that hor life cou d. of our chi'dren ri throut was tiled Suitria. uloeration, used your twolve hours ‘the disuase wis In the future wo will our medicine 8t all times in our houso. We foel thut it saved the lifo of one of our v v taanktul 1o you, aud did noteull on you'socer.” e diphihe ty suflorer for muny years, i A ualre A e posed Lo be cancer of the taroat. 1t was 50 bad liat vho wis threut b stacvation. Her salth was complerely broken down. 4 only swallow liguid food, and v thiat Bor stomnoh GoUId 110t figost OF Rssimilu Physicians of _Council attended her for (hree years and gave no relief. efforis,of this city, was ealled. In four wooka' timebé curod her throat, und com Ith," Had Mrs, 3 d Lo would have died from blood poisc condition that dostroyed the lito of ( ¥rom the Council Blu| M. A. e The. porsona e for more thun K16 i us e of an mtimute friehd of M1 urell, Ho has been unfoitunate in the hat his family was ravaged with diphth and grontly distrossod. Mr. um\mmu of bis calamity sent him some o P of averting th i and tender ones Mcbike s cildren thoriu before he had an opportunity of remedy. DY Dyspoptic, why iy pais cancer of oferis oures every case of indigestion a con very short time. Hest of ref- Dyspopsin 18 the cause of y her cont of all diseased conditions. WO Weeks trantume dicine 1s infallible ndispensible in sore throat. in malignant Ing it in 43 hours to tho stmp! lible cure for all inflammutory, ulcerative, put- Tid, cand tion of the womb &od all 08 how 1o use the ‘m. No doctor re quired 1i03 ean oaly bo obtuined 3 , Councif THURSD/ ‘\Y BARGAINS | On Decomber 3 1st, proximo, the pa nor, known as the Council Blugfs € on that date theve will be A CHANG H(' PTEMBER 16, 1886, ~ BARGAINS! u«mr,wh:,» of Orcutt, French & Trey- ‘arpet Co., expires by limitation, and E OF FIRM To get ready) for this change we offer our entive stock of CARPETS, CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, or HOUSE FURN AT PRIC THAT Citizens of Council Bluffs and vicinity will find it to their inte call and examine our goods and. g ALL KINDS, DRAPERIES AND OTHER ISHING GOODS WILL SELL THEM, esls to wices. This @s the first opportunity ever oficredin this city to obtain the above goods from a full, fresh stock, at the opening of o business season. Country mervchants will find many bargains by calling early. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTL Y AND CAREFULLY. COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET €0, feo. 405 Broadway, Gouncil Bluffs. Harkness Brothers: NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUINCIL BLUFES, Ia. | Are opening new and beantiful designs in CARPETS. Moquette, Body Bruss els’, Velvet T Tupesh'r/ Brusselo, 3-Ply Ingrains, 2-Ply Ingrains, Rag Carpéts, Ete. Mattings s, for ])l'l es at Harkness Broadw: uy DRESS GOODS Tri- Todgo rooms, Call Bios,, 401 Are now arriving and in stock cots, Flannels, Cashmeres, ete. cellent for trav nlm'; and l.xll service. STT.RS. Black Silks and in the new colors Quality the best and prices the low or good goods. Ladies wishing relia- ble gomls will call on Harkness Bros.’, No. 401 Broadway, Couneil Bluifs, Hosiery. A few more of those Hose left at Harkue Lisle Thread in black and in colors, 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. OmahaDentalAssocmtlon e 0r HAUGHAWUUT Manager, Nos. 1519-1521 l)nngl.nX st, No 234 8 Pai Air, Omaha and . Council Blufls, ing llw blood nlm bul'din uv flm Hssues. Omaha Dental Association; Sole Prop'rs Gold Crowns, Gold Plata Teety, u speclulty. Best'u per set. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLU owa, An excellent educational institution, furnish edwith all the wodern improvements, con- uc ted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY,B. V. M For term of five months, §76. Terms begin first Monday in 8eptember and first Monday in February, For cutulogues ad- ress SISTER SUPERIOR 8t. Francis Academy, Council Blufts, F. W. SPETMAN & BRO 0. 509 & 511 MAIN ST, Contlnuous Gum th 8 former price 815 Daily receipts of new goods.Hats Caps, Clothing, and a full line of Dry Goods, all of the latest styles. Call and get prices before purchasing elsewher BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the ity can be obtained by patronizing the HomeSteam LAUNDRY 540 Brondway Council GI0, W. SCHINDELE, Prop, Out town orders by mail or express solicited, and _all work warranted. BR. F. P. MURPHY LATE OF ST. LOUIS. 0Office No. 525 Eruudwny. Council Bluifs. Hours, } _Room N SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTL: Epecial advertisoments, To Lo, For None but experienced hands employed. such ns Lost, Foun - rateof TE tionand insertion, Leavo ad . 12 Peal strect, near Lroadway, Council Blutfs. OR SALE=01d pup {ut oo office No- I(‘Ol( ALE OR REN1 ms, bath room, fur modern conveniences; only th Omauha depot, and three bloc business in Counc Blufls. with Officer & Puscy, bankers Towa, houge, X iIn_quantitio §to street. 001 waiter Apply Bechtcle Brondwa: Council Blufrs, Horses an Mules For all purposes. 0o ght and sold, at rotall an¢ inlots. Large quantittes o seloct from Several pairs of fine arivers, singlo or double. MASON WISE, Couuncil Bluffs, P. C. MILLER, No. 13 Pearl/ St., Council Bluffs. ‘WALL PAPER, LATEST DESIGNS. MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House, Sign and Decorative Puinter. Mache Wall Ornuments, None but best hands ow as others. BOOK BINDING Papior loyed and charges s Prompt Attention to Mail Ordefs MOREHOUSE & GO0. Room 1 Everet Bloek, Council Blufts, Standard Papers Used. All sty ing m Magazines and BLANK BOOKS., HEFERENCE National Buak, M. k. Bunith & Co. it s of bind- R L. WILLIAHS, 18 N, Main St,, Council Bluffs, Ia. 209 8, 15th 8t., Room 10, Omaha, ) Manufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, l(oolhu{ Slate, Man- tels, Plate and Window Glass, Show- Casés, Elevators (hand and hy- drauli &e. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, Estublished 185 and Bl | COUNCIL BLUFFS, I-'rlday Sept. 17. P. T. BARNUM'S GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, COMBINED WITH THK Great London 4 Ringed Circus AND— MONSTER ROMAN HIPPODROME, Making Nine United Monster Shows. Capital, $4,000.000. Daily Expenses, $7,000 rst and Richest Amusement Enterprise on the face of the Giobe. SWELL TOUR, -Barnum’s Adicu to his American Patrons i foree to take away from my fellow citizens an exhibition which they have en Wy wppreciated and TRVIsWY patronized. but the amusement-s poople of Birope demand the Cprortunity of secing this Combinatfon, which has s we and ho COunterpart il any countiy. | have made o in its Vst entirety, neross the atlantic paralicd enterpri=e UNDER MY P The publi 1 cxperienced partners will conduct his un: N PHINEAS T. BARNUM, triple Circus Company in 8 Big Rings. o Elevated Stage for Olympian Gamos, Two Immense Double Me of Wild and Trained Bansts Mammoth Museum of Living Human Wonders Grand Roman _Hippodrome, with_ Glorious Rac DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 VM, PERFORMANCES AT ANB S . M, 1d quite as Natural, The Polished Ivory Boned Articnlated SKELETON Only Elephant Skeleton on Exhibition Angwhere. GIANT &-nternational Congress of the Biggest Men Alive. “The most Marvelous Troupe of Semi-Barbaric ARABS In Wonderful Performances. AL |G E-—11c Ancctionate and Distressed Companion of dumbo Great Miramba Band. 1 Startling F llected at an Enormous Ponics, Lions, Tigers, Pauthers, Bears, mels, F l'];ll.mt\. Munkvp Birds, and even Reptiles. ous Races. 800 Phenomenal and Daring Artists. 11 Acts going on at the Same Time v Features and Wonderful Attractions Myris Expens i 15 of intensely Interesting ¢ Iraimed Hor Is, ( Containing over a Mile of Rich O 2 Features, will leave the Grounds at § o'clock A \ Admission to Everything, 50 Cents. Children under Nine, 25 Cents, on, i oftlcs hue bean whe A numbersd 1 audmission ¢ olkeLs at tne usual sUght Adyanco, on tho e xhibit in Omaia mm\..x shed Diorning of the Show “ui Tlic World’s l‘xl\lbl‘ll\', that took the GOL I) MEDAL over all Foreign and Domestic Ginger Ales at the New Orleans Exposition. A most delightful beverage in either hot or cold woather. Bottled dires at the springs in Waukesha, Wis., and made of the finest freshly imported Jamaica Ginger Root, the juices of tropical fraits, Arveadian Mineral ing Water and Loa izar, Eminent medical authority has prounounced it ho most perfect example of an aromatic Non-Aleoholic stomash stimuiant, while as a beverage it is simply delicious. The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar, b Fruit Juices, Feuit Acid; Dighly benotic b, o sparkling Aveadian wator, combined nily Lo, piemos, oto. ent for the gick room. For sale . Beardsley, TR " Morgan & Co., ‘MeAtee, Spetman, o Short & ox. sale in Omahia by Chen Danicl \\ on n, Frank Rogers, J. A. Fuller & Co., ( Punde, D, W, Six 5. 1nit, ¥mith & Kenue W ou Downloy & Dufty, J.C. Voss, Wilcox & afford & Co,, Geo. Ditzen, Schinidt & Moclle: $2.50 Per Doz. or 25C¢ Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGENTS: WIRT & DUQUETTE - -L. KIRSCHT & CO., COUNCIL BLUFFS. H. T. Clarke Drug Co., Stephens,le Voegel & Dinning, Meyer & Ruape, wholesale faney grocers, Omaha. K. P AT TSN OIRTELT HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Trame buildings moved on Litile Giant tracks, best in the world, 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street,Connil Blufts, LAIXWDS, GRAND EXCURSL ON Minnesot wing School ! 5. rears Land buy: 0 e | 0 b o8 rien by ¥ time b per cent intere Broadway, Coancil P. P. Laustrup, No. JACOB SIMS, N. ¢ COUNCIL BELUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7and 8 Shuy t Blook { 5 | Reduction in Prices, IN ouit UNPROT AND HOW THEY ARE ADVANTAGE OF )iy NTIERS TAKEN R. RICE, . D.. Or ot Cancers )} (i China, ¢ lassware, Etc., At W.8, Hemer & Co's, No. 23 Main st, Council Blutls, .'.WM‘;HM‘“‘" ‘Treen

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