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et e —— e 0 THE DAILY BEE. | (I1Y (0UNCIL PROCEEDINGS. | p C 0 U N C I L B L U F F S ' I Busin s Transacted By Our Aldermen Last FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 17. OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Pelivered by enrrier in any part of the city at ‘Iwenty cents por wook Tivtow, - TELEPHONES Porrvyss Orrice, No. 44, Niant Evrron No 23, oW Manager. MINOR MENTION, New York Plumbing Co. New fall goods ut Reiter's Cooper & MeGe Denison is having water work very best cabinets at §3 o d Gorham's This evening Fidelity it sell stoves, ntn yzen at council, R, A Lake reported abont You better register today or you be disfranchi All of the new mail wagons completed and running. One dozen cabinets and a for $2.50 at Schimidt's gallery The Mills county greenback convention will meet to-morrow at k Even now the people are beginning to come to town to sce Barnum's cireus Court will adjourn at Avoca to-day. It 18 (he lugt term to be held there under the old law. Yesterdny and to-day at Marshaltown, the marshals and chiefs of police hold their first convention. W. W. Chupman is putting up a brick addition in the rear of his art store, Nos 105 and 107 Muin street, The next best thing to a Richmond fur- N 18 a Radiant Home base-burner. Sold by Cooper & Me! Register to-day before it bO) voter has'to appear in register or he loses his vote, Fires were lighted yesterday i many stores that had not bes from the inside since iast spring. It is stated that the Sulvation army is i on this city, and will to-moriow or Sunday. all the railronds will " to this w) to-day, as I and only,” will he here, Hurley will represent this city in hmén’s Mutoal Aid associdtion, which meetsin Kansas City next Monday. Dunlap has had a new steam boiler Inced in the city school house, and the Reporter now assures the pubiic that the building can be properly heated. Barnum showed yesterday at Atlantic The show came from Des Moines in five traing, ench being composed of twenty cars, The same appears here to-ls "Ihis evening n large delegation of Odd Fellows go ona t to Neola lodge. They go by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road, ronnd trip 80 cents, The Ninth street bridge over Indian ereck is in a dangerous condition. Numerous compluints m to its dilapidated and dang dition, It was too bad, mad, when that nut bell, but x b the store, because picture cards. ‘To-morrow evening the old scettlers of this city hold a meeting in the city coun- cil chamber on Bryant street to mak rangements to attend the old settle union at Mucedonia on Tuesday next. Burglars broke into the Catholic church at Dunlap, but the sacreligious thieves did not secure any booty for thel They then brokeé into the pri dence, and took a trunk out of which they rifled. Judge Connor will return to Council Bluffs and hold an adjourned term of court for one day, to-mowrow, for t purpose of elearing tho and s tng of all cases. It will be the last term under the old So far the registr; tion has been light indeed, From the tigures prese it looks as if many votors that it 18 necessary for the to he able to vote. All are compelled to register in person or lose their vote Koith, of the Crawford County Bulletin, s one of the popular democ neakers, Ho has engagements this fall in thirt two counties in this state. Some time, if the democrats ever get strong enough in this state, they will be sending Keith to congress. Clark can’t help it, but he lets his phil anthropical dencies get away with him sometimes. He wants the police to run out the crooks, but when they run in one of the worst Kind of crooks, a thi and a lhuu Clark wants to know hy what right he is held. may d are now e panel too late. person 1o run roum, nd it made the clerk llow rang not a chest- gong m the back of the lady asked for doors very The firm of Smith and Lacroke hav dissolyed, Luorcko rotiring, Smith p bim 3,000 for hus interest in ness of the Union bakery. L ke agrees not to engange in the baking busi ness for himself nor anyone else in this city for five yeurs, The boys' work is an impo in the Y. M. C. A. of this eflfort will be made to hu artiment more attractive than v Each boy is expected to wear hw loro, slippers when exercising in the gym- nasium. Parents of the boys will welcomed at any time. Next week the Friday night meeting of the Y. M. (. A, will b and each boy who holds a tiocket is re ?um(lml 1o bo present. Those who have st their tickets or new boys should eall and see the secretary before that time, when arrangements will be made to huve them admitted, A thief at \\t t Side, broke into the house of « Mr. Grote, and dressed up in Mr, Grote's m(l clothes, leaving his old ones n their place lie negiooted to Jeave Mr. Grote's wateh and pocketbook when hulnuh'll clothes, Mr. Grote shot , but he escaped, E. church at Dunlap was not su| Iy lighted to smit many of those who attended there, so last week a hand some new lamp was hung near the } Ipit to which was a card endorsed: 'This hmp was donated by thirty-eight sinners who attend the church and ask for more Jight. Respectfully, Sinners.”” And now the purson invites them to come aud re- oeive the light needea, Johu Davis, who has been working for D. Gray, the ‘barness man, was arrested for trying to me a board bill, Mr. Gray gavo him the money to setule the N, but Davis applied it to other pur- . When the marshal went to arvest w he dochned to along without a warrant. The marshal did not stop to argue the oase with him, but took him slong and had him locked up. He vows Yougeance. e .—— Hard and soft coal, wood, lllnu oamont g“ Council Bluffs §u dny hlophone 0. 186, ever Pheenix (i»p l';mlu No. i Eletrio door t Dells, burglar alarms,and every form of domestie eleotrical appli- ances at the New \’ork Plumbing Co. Highest prloei paid “for_eounty, town aud school bonds. Odell Bros. & No. 103 Pearl street, Council Blufls, hck that vour books are made house & Co., room I Everett bloc Substantia’ nh.{vru:u of titles snd real & E. L. Squire. No. 1reet, Council Blufis, yle at the Broadway. {Ilorw Night. CLEANING OUT THE CROOKS A Suc Labor essfal Ball By the Knights of The the Sahject of Jumping OF Moving Trains, Law Council Mecting. Last evening the common council met; all the aldermen present; Mayor Evans in the chair. Quite a number of peti sented and referred to ap Among these residents of Glen sking that a sewer be put in on it to paving. The council settled up several old paving and bal- tions were pre propriate wis committees one from the avenu P grading contracts, on which small ance bids from the city, Seve were put in by different who wanted to turn an honest penny by doing grading for the city on several streets and alleys, for which the city had advertis 1s. These bids were \gineer, with instructions to selec west bids and have the contracts drawn up. An ordinance was introduced and yussed tixing a penalty of not Jess than ¥)||nl more than 100 for worrying, hurt- birds ts of was due ing or killing rabbits, squivreld or of the public parks or stre -, Bixby presented a bill for putting in the sewer from the jail to the street. ‘I'he bill was allowed aud ordered paid. Mr. Bixby complained that he was not allowed by the water works company to put in any service pipe from mains to the sidewalks, and requested the couneil to take aetion which would pr diser The motion was referr nination g iE ods Deal in, electric and black lmu;1h| of usin Omaha T. Lindsey & The immense show that P, T, organized and presented last y considered too lnrge by every one wio saw it. What will they say this year, when to that big show been added §300,000 worth of new features? No one can comprehend the magnitude of these shows by reading about them; they must see for themselv And these are a few of the features that will bewilder, aston- ish and delight children, adults, scien- rents, guardians—in fact, : Three rings, with . three nies; & Ron hippo- ng ruces; perform- ' charact a big, ed stage, living curic dwon- dersin the wusenm, hundreds of wild and strange animals in the two double rdof big clophants in f camels, 500 horscs, ad cars, 300 perform: , congress of giants repre- senting all couniries, the reproduetion ot .lmnl.o,mu huge y-boned elephant skeleton; Alice, Jumbo's widow; the troupe of Arabs, Mi nnln. band, clown elephant, tramed monkey cle- phants and 3 Als, the bigzest riads of mlu-r f nd «(MI» objeets, the whole repre- senting $4,000,000, and with an_expense 137,000, All of which will | h the great $1, s'ever shows visit Europe in the fall, this is pos- itively the last chance to sce them. Rl S First class regular dinner 25 cents, 12 to 2 o'clock. Lhwnix chop house, 505 Broadway. — Young Men's Keading Club, ding has become an art, and in great country with its thousands ot different publications, it requires consid- able skill to be able to know what to vl and what to omit. Te aid in devel- oping a desive for proper reading and re- search the Y. M. A b formed a band who meet once aweek toreview the current literature of the wee Threc meetings have been held and the reports ented have been exceedingly satisfae- y. ‘The aim is not to read too much buf to give proper attention to some purt of enc r. One week before the re- view ¢ 1 is assigned a paver found on the tables of the reading room. He is to center his attention upon what he re- gards as the v best production in the paper and afte ng thorough study to wrticle is expected to report to the After a report has been made ent is any question, make any suggestion or offer ‘any eriticism to ‘what has been The criticisms are likely to lI)\\)I -3 debates and develop independ ent thought. All young men intere education will find these oc asions inte esting and proti T'he mes nheld on Tuesday evenings at 8 o' - Clothing Dealers, Our stock of rubber and oiled is com Az plete. stern prices dupli sindsey & Co., No. 200 Fourteenth (mmhn e K, of L. Ball. In spite of the threatening clouds and vivid lightning there vas agoodly com- pany of knights and ladies fair at the Il given at Temple hall Wednesds evening, All the arrangements w complete and every one present joyed the ball, and the pleasure of the evening drow ned the disappointment of the afternoon, The committees m(lnugb are deserving of great credit for the ex cellent munner in which the affaiv was conducted, The following gentlemen served on the various committees: Reeeption Committee—L. Kinnehan, J. R. Dief , Charles Lockwood, l‘,|| De: K Charles E l\nuh-n.on, A. p, W E. Hardy, Thomus D. Kin (ullou M. Moran, 8. Lobkart, . kl Harper. Floor Committee—D. E. Gleason, J. L. Templeton, R. C. Turnbull, T, l\'(‘ll\“'. A, Hennan, L. Basten, F. Levin, John O'Rour! Lv Charles Runyon, George Hun- ter, Committ Reed, D. Elmer Prat Whittlesey. en- o on Arrangements—C. A, Glouson, L. A, Bergmun, , George McPeck, R. N. ——— The New York Plumbing Co. have shown enterprise in securing the plumb- ing contract for a house in Omaha. They are at present engaged in doing some of their excellent work in the house to be occupied by Mr. H. Burns, and also the fine residence being erected by Judge James on his lawn. This company, recognizing the desire of Council Blufis people for modern improvements, are prepared to furnish domestic clectrical appliances, and have already put bills and gas hghting fix- tures in several residences. T The Law on the Subject. Everybody knows that it is dangerous to make & practice of jumping onto and off of a moving engine or trun, buta great many boys do it just for fun, and loun who are not boys are not deterred by the fear of accident. But a great THF OMAHA DAILY many rlnvm( Lvo“ that there 18 a state law against it | Chapter 148 laws of 1876, reads | Skc2 berson not employed thereon, | who shall get "upon, eling 1o, oF othorwise | attach himself to any engine purpose of riding on the same, int Jump therefrom when such engine or in motion, shall be fiped £100, or imprisoned not exceeding thirty days, - The Industrial school, under the aus- ploes of the Woman's Christian associa n, will recopen Saturday afterncon at .( o'clock, Sept. 18, in the rooms over DeVol's store, entrance on Broadway. Any ladies ot the city, whether mem bers of the association or not, who are mnim_ 1o nssist in the work of teaching alternately with others, are in vited 10 ock at the rooms on thit tny Mus, P J. MONTGOMERY, Secretary W, C. A or ca - Total Registration. The total registration of this city for the three days ending last night were ¢ follows l‘Il~I ward, Second war Third ward Fourth ward Total This figuse is conside deed and it is thought th will find themselves on - election « qualilied by their own carelessness For fine job inting call at Bek Job Otlice, No. 12 Pearl st, 7 job turned out is executed under the per. ‘onal supervision of Mr. Pryor and_ is guaranteed. Prices are reasonable, but the office never k nd never will attemipt to compete with cheap work The rule is first-class work and fair prices. - Last Night's Arrests. William Holder was to remain in the city drunk. Mike Kelley t mght allowed for being coorer’’ and E. R. Daggart were yesterday evening arrested on Pearl rear Fifth avenue. They we k, and it 18 alleged went through the till in MeNulty's “Do Drop In” suloon on Broadwa Dave Trot st evening walked into Walterd Bros * iarness shop on. Broad: ay and helped himself to a *slicker’ Charles Walters and Ed. Collamer ng him leave with the cout went after him mll landed him in jail The show_this forenoon shoe store, No. 407 Broadyw: S dmission_to Adams’ No. 407 Broadway is at Adams’ Free tickets for boot and shoe stor to-day. - “Kun Out the Crooks.” Chief of Police Matthews yesterday morning requesied Clark, of the Herald, to act in his stead, during his absence at the chiefs’ and marshals’ convention at Marshalltown. Clark blushingly cepted the honor, m_consequenc which he yesterday “called in' the strs tile. While Clark acts, Captain Cousing and force will continue on_duty and Clark wiil let up on “‘why don’t the force run the crooks out? 12 Cabinet Photog) the flinest. She No ono evor sold shosin 1 Couneil Blufls as low as Adams & Co. do now. b Garland cook stoves are the best made Get one of Cooper & McGice. agraphs, Alderman Danforth has returned from Col George Payunk and wife left yesterday for Lincolu, Neb. A. V. Bass, of Randolph, put up at the c yesterday. Mrs. James Burns has returned from a ten days' trip to Chicago. clerk of courts, yesterday morning. Lacey left yesterday for 5 visit to his mother in Chicago. ndall, of Onawa, took in the city He was guest at the Pa- returned the Ver- 'W. Squire left last evening over C, R. L &P. road on his way to mont. L. L. Runyan, of Cedar Rapids, was one of the guests at the Pacific house yes- terday. Dr. D. Macra returned yesterday from Iowa City, where he left his son Dor at school. R. B. Campbel s'on superintendent of the C. M P. railway, was m the city yesterda H. Smith and S. S. Childs, of Des Moines, partook of Pa tality yesterday. Miss Mabel Adams,who has been visit- ing friends in T lmr fov three weeks, will return home to-da Jim Beobe has gone to attond school in New York. Colonel Beebe accompanied him as far as Chicago. Mr. Humphreys, agenton the fast mail, will oceupy the residenee of Dr. Macrwe during the winter season. J. M., Matthews left yesterday for Mar- shalitown, where he will attend the con vention of ma and chiefs of poli L. Osborn, McKeon nnd A, W Smith, cattle men from Anamosa, we 1 yesterday and registered at the ific house hospi » Hutehinson, who has been ster, Mrs. N, J. Swanson, for the | past eight weeks, n*llnm’ll,\’uslcr- day to her home in Garden City, Mo, S. H., Foster, who went to the Pacific about two months ago, with the nd Army boys, has just returned. He has spent the summer the nd it has materially Illl[uu\ml his health, -~ Richmond ranges for hard coal at Cooper & McGee's -~ - Shoe Dealors, Buy your rubber boots, shocs and aretics of us and save eastern freight. 2, indsey & Co., No. 209 Fourteenth street, Omiha. -~ The book 10eviewe interested in the story of Everard and Eulalig, just published in a neat book form h{ Mr. Ed. Wright, of th that he has not taken the time to wri review of the book. It is on sale at Bushnell's, - An Atlantie City boatman says that life saving at the seaside 1s & hard busi- ness to make aliving at. Not one man in ten gives lus rescuer adoliar. Usually the rescued man is so e \lm\hlml whe taken from the water that he can’t even say “thenk you,” and by the time ho gets into his clothes he has evidently forgot- ten all about the man who has saved his life. - S!Halford Sauce makes your food more nutritious. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. An excellent educational institution, furaish edwith all the modern improvements, con- uc ted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY B, V. M For term of five months, $76, Torms begin first Monday in September aml first Mooday in February. ress For catulogues ad- BISTER BUPERIOR Bt Franeis Acadewy, Counci blums, BEE: l“RIDA\ Harkness Brothers NO. 401 BROADWAY, COTUITCIL, BLTUFFS, Ia. | Are opening new and beautiful designs in CARPETS. Moquette, Body Brussels, Velvet Tapestry Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrains, R-Ply Ingrains, Rag Carpets, Ete. Mattings For offices, hotels, lodge rooms, Call for prices at Harkness Bros', 401 Bl'uml\\ll) DRESS GOODS Are now arriving and in stock cots, Flannels, Cashmeres, ote. !\- cellent for traveling and fall service. e dll i PSS, Black Silks and in the ncw colors, Quality the best and prices the lowest for good goods. Ladies lhing relin- ble |:uml~\ will call on Harkness Bros.', No. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Hosiery, A few more of those Lisle Thread Hose left at 2 in black and in colors, at Ilulkmn« lnm. Broadway. OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a large stock to seleet from. Door<Mats, Rugs, ('urmin Curtain_Poles, ete.. at Hark- others, No. 401 roadway, s 1 (mm(ll Blufis. MURDER e No, 410 Campbell streot, itly 1ost a'beautitul and in’ abbut 15 years, by nt ne of th . o ing daught i, under the treatin of Hoa that hor Jifo bitier oe of our el up with the SEA o GrT T, o ukea JonE medicine and in twelve hours the diseaseé was completely subducd. I the future we will kocp your med at-ail times in our housc. We foel that it the Tife of one of ov of the ti 1t was so bad t she was threatencd with starvation. Her gencrnl health was completely broken down. swultow liquid f and oven o could not diest or As<imilat Council ¥, was enllod. throat, and com: al honlth.” Hud Mrs. s00n she would huve e condition thut not obtuined dicd from blood poison, th dostroyed the ife of Gen. Grant. lrmnllw(mmul Bluirs Daily Globe. cPi the Comt he edit nty years, anc 0W 1 118 0ne 0f the best friend of M pareil. been unfoitunate in the fact that lits family was ravawed with diphthe and grreatly distrossod, My, ( A S Diphiherin Ciire, lives of the from Mr. pressions of of avorting ti 1 n living. He is ulso Clurk of the Non- wn opportunity of using Bl optic, why Iy air with cancer i un'ury nnd dic L dis yspopsin 1% tho cnuse of lisensed conditions. puthe o s infulliblo H(IXI\I~ of sore throats. Indispensibl d sore throat, in malignant scurle tl'eve thesimplo form. Ints wtory, ulcorative, put- Ation of the womb aud all O, HAUGHAW(]UT Manager, | & s, 16191621 Douglds st, Omaba and No 284 Broadway, Counoil Blufls, loss Dontlstry. No hombu! Gus, Vitaliod Ether and Choroform, with (helr siekening oot avoldod by the most wondorful ainesthoto, purity: 1ng tho bIood and buld.ug up, (ha asues Oumaha Dental Associution, Solo Prop'rs Gold Crowns, Gold Platy and Tooth, 8 spoclaity, Best tooth % per sol. DR. F. P. MURPHY, LATE OF ST, LOUIS, Offico No. 525 Broadway, Council Bluffs. 010 12 a.m Hours, % 2105 ., doom No. 6. Tlo b, m OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUKKS, 1A, Kstabl shod 186 ntuous Gum former price 15 I‘PTF IBER 17, BARGAINS ! 1886. BARGAINS ! On December 3 1st, proxvimo, the pa nor, known as the Council Bluff’s € on that date therve will be rtnership of Orvcutt, French & Trey- arpet Cou, capives by limitation, and A CHANGE OF FIRM To get veady for this chang CARPETS, CURTAIN e we offer our entire stock of S, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, OF ALL KINDS, DRAPERIES AND OTHER HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT PRICES THAT Citizens of Council Bluffs and vi call and examine our goods and p) everofieredin this city to obtain the at the opening of a business season. Country merchants No. 405 WILL SELL THEM, inity il find it to their interesls to rices. This is the first opportuni above goods from a full, fresh stock, will find many barvgaias by calling early. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTL COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET (0., roadway, Council Bluffs. Y AND CAR CEULLY, ARCADIAN *The Ideal Waugesha Water.” Bottled direet at the spring, has been foun of Kidneys and bladder, tion of the Bladder, ete The medic: rs past has been preseribing Wankesh as the most perfeet examples of these w such as Bright’s 2 the urine, al 1z intlamanion, us a natural solvent. s of the stomach and al h of the stomach, jaund matter and acting ents in dise: ious fever, cata dred aftections. Prof. Walter 8. Haines, M. D., —1 have never analyzod J. Adams Allen, M. D, L. spring furnishes the typic D. G. Morgan & Co,, H. A. Buird, H. J. Taylor & Calift, Joln Short & Son. the celeb purer D. ate f the experienced physicians and of intelligent inv. vreside water of health. T' ndinvaluable in the treatment of diseases Dis Albnmiunria Diabetes, Inflama- profession with great unanimity for many vater for such ailments, and ARCADIAN is vapidly monopolizing the patron- lids. Diluting and neu- ry pas: of effete an is the best ul‘ medicinal nal, such as dyspepsia, bil- maularia, nervous debility and Kin- frecing the ur The Are: imen lice, rated chemist of Rush Medical College, erily nt Rush Medicul Colleges ays—*“This it and be convineed. Palmer, C. Dectkens, A. M. Beardsley, S o) LA el e HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind raised or Irame buildings moved on Littl moved and satisfaction guaranteed. e Giant trucks, best in the world. 808 Bighth Aveuue and Eighth Street,Counil Bluffs, L AIWDS, CEIR-ATR GRAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK ! Farming lands in Towa, Minnesota, from §1.25 to $12 per aere. School an time b per cent mterawr Land buyers P. P. Laustrup, No. Broadway, Con Texas, Kansas and Arkansas, ranging ( state lands in Minnesota on 30 years I free, Information, ete, given by neil Blufls, Iowa. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Blovk. Reductxon m Prices, China, Llassware Etc., At W.S, llmm-r & Co’s, No. 'JH Main st. Council lllull IBOOK BINDING dgers, Journals, Coi Kk Work of a1l K B ialty. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO0. Block, Council Blufts, Standard Papers Used. Al styles of bind- ing 1 Maguzines and BLANK BOOKS. Room 1 Everet N. séfiURz. BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the city can be obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY Blufls HomeSteam 540 Brondway Council GEO, W. SCHINDELE, Prop, None but experienced hands employed. Out town orders by mail or express solicited, and _ il work warranted. SPECIAL 'NOTICES NO'I‘ICE. Specinl advertisements, such a8 Lost, Foun To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will beinserted in this column at the low rateof TE! PER LINE forthe first1nser tionand Five Cents Por Line for each subsoquont insortion, Lenve advertisemen 1sat our office No. 12 Peal st Broadway, Council WANTS. A :‘:\l.li—-llhl.&m.n &t Boo offico L in_quantitie s to Peurl siroet. JPOR BALE—New ~house, cight toome, bath om, furuace, gas, and all mod- ern conveniences; only blocks from ks from centor of Cnns. T, Officer, Council Dluffs, Omaha depot, and three business o' Council Blutfs. with Oflicer & Puscy, bankes Towa. W ANTEL A gooa waiter, Apply Bechtele iouso, No.uld fivoudway, Council Wuts Justice of the Peace Oftico over American Express Com| pany: OUR UNPROTECTE FRO RS AND HOW THEY ARE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF. "R L. WILLIAMS, 18 N, Main St., Couneil Bluffs, Ia., and 209 8, 15th 8t., Roow 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufuotu atfor the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES ‘Tents, Awuh‘z llhu{ Slate, \lun- tels, Pinte and Window Glass, Bh ow- Cases, Elevators hy- draull &e. R. RICE, M. l)., OF other Tumors remoyed witho u Cancers (1§ 111 o1 draw i of biood. Over vty yeurs Practionl cxerience No. 11 Peatl Bt Council Blutts. B Consultation tree. (hand and Horses and Mules For all purposes. 00 ght and sold, at retall and in lots. Large quar 10 select from Boveral puirs of fine drivers, single or double. MASON WISE., Couucil Bluffs, 13 Pear! St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATEST DESIGNS. MANUFACTURER OY PAINTS. Papler House, Sigu nnd Veoorutive Fainter. Mache Wall Oreaments, None but bust hrnds employed and caarges a8 oW a8 oLhers. I ' WHOLESALE AND JOBBING moUsEs OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERE, INPLEMENTS WELLS & €O, Wholesalo Agricultural Implemeats, Buggiss, Carvinges, Lte L Fte. Conneil Maffs, To KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING Make the Original o and Com pla Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Hl"‘i Press, COUN SHELLRNS AND FERD CUTTE os. 1501, 155, 1605 and 1507 South Maln Street, “Council Bhufts, Towa DAVID BRADLEY & CO, Manuf'rs an 1 Jobbors of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carringes, and all kinds of Facem Maohinery. W to 1116 South Main Streot, Council Biutte awa, N o, AXE HANDLES, T, H.D ie0.F, Wiiant, V.Pre Seo &Counsol Councll Blufs Haudla I’ict';ry, (Tneorporated) Manufactnrers of Axlo, Pick, Slodgs Tnndies, of overy d FO. dupisos, Pros.&Tr: CARPETS, g COUNCIL BLUFFS CARCEY CO., Carpots, Cartalns, Window Shades, Oil Cloth, Curtain Fixtures, Uphatetory Goo ls, Ete. No. 405 Broadway’ Councll Biutts, owa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. MOORE, ~=Wholesale Jobbers in the < Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main and Ponrl Ste, Councd Blufs, Towa, CONMISSION. YDER & | MAN, Wi Frait and Produce Commléslon Merchan's, No. M Pearl 8t., Council ‘Huffs. DRUGGISTS. HAL HAAS & €O, Wholesale Druggists, 0ils, Palnts Glass, Drugeists’ N undrios, k 0. 21 Ponrl St No. 2 Muin St., and Conmat e FRUIES. 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty B B Goneral Commission, et o \\'ll('l‘ & DUQUE Wholesala Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Grocerias. Nos. 16 and 18 F i Blutrs, endway, GROC, L. KIRSCHT & ( l) Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liguor Dealers. No. 415 Brond- way, Couneil [Huirs ARNESS, ET0. BEC |x.\1f\N, STROHBEHN & ((1, Munu®acturers of and Wholoe: Donlers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. Ko, 525 Main St. Couucit Blutfs, Iowa. HATS, CAPS, E1C. 2 METCALF Bm)llll-l(h Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 312 und 84 Broadway, Conucil Rlufs. KEELINE & FEL ‘Wholesale Iron, Stedl, Nails, Heavy Hardware, Huls, lowa. ) LD & CO., ; Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grease nad Furs Counoil Bluffs Lowa. ol ((ll NCIL BLU l*l S Ol CO, ~Wholesule Dealors in— [luminating & Lubricating 0ils nT £.Theodore, AR Gas)lla LUMBER PILING EIC. 7 A. OVERTON & (0., Hard Wood, Southern Lumber, Piling, And Bric Material Spocialties, Wholosale X.um B0t of Wi Kinds, Oitice No. 130 Maia St Council Bluffs. lowa. LINDER, JOHN Wholesn Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors. i's Herb Mitters. No. 13 Agent for St. Gott Council Blufls, Muin St SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, No G Main St. Counoil Blufs. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFF; Opposite Dumwy Depot, 7 Paaseaday SB POURATRR, 32015 [} Horses and Mules kopt oanstuntly on hn ¢ retall or in car low 1o By ifad by coutrast on shers Botice. Btock sold on cominissiv! BHLU 1K & LOLEY. Proprictors e bone NORIEL SALE STABLES, corner We nio 41 sirect. Creston House, Tiae only hotel fn Council Bluffs having Fire HEHscape And all modern improvements. , 217 and 210 Makm st. L MA!‘ MOHN, Prop. F. W. SPETMAN & BRO 0. 5090 & 511 MAIN §T. Daily receipts of new goods Hats Caps, Clothing, and a full line of Dry Gouds, all of the latest styles, Call and get prices before pure ¢ clsewher RS

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