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DATLY Tlll‘ 18 SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in any partof the city at twenty cents per week Trtoy, ¢ ¢« & TELFEPHONES Rostxrss Orrice, No. 4 Niaut Evrror No. 23, W, Manager. MINOR MENTION. New York Plumbing Co. New fall goods ut Reiter's Richmond furnaces, Cooper & Mc(ee s very best cabinets at §8 a dozen at Gorham's It wasa big erowd, natured one. tke Olter was locked up yesterday being drunk Joe Tackman for being drunk One dozen cabincts and a large for t Schmidt's gallery but it was a good for was yesterday arrested pancl everybody went to circus i th . aw such crowds Barnumn’s did. fair will be Thursday and Nearly the llnm-“hmml not wish y few circuses d of peopic to the city The Monona county held in Onawa Wednesday, y ohw\L weel s Exvress office Boys have disco s of “nut,” whi they when the ullmlu r ul‘ st in the city are taken into consideration. s Mitehell, the vagrant who had witch key in his pocket when arvested, is being held by the police. To-day is your chauce to re If you don't régister in person you cannot Vote. No one can swear in i vote on election e in Couneil Bl\lll\ to-mor- old opera house will be the headquart Sometime: akes fifty cents worth of time to find Vwith o “compliment- 4 susticket that he is willing to sell twenty-tive eents, Harmony Mission g last evening at Union chapel. ments were served, and those enjoyed the occasion ren, the editor of the Monona, had tenderly vatch of water melons, boys robbed his vine The public schools adjou the scholars to witness the cirens yesterday. Tis better to. grant permi n thati to huve the seholars take Fron leave. The polic the vigilan, it Ref present Sentinel at cared for a and the wicked special eredit for rry displayed yes- psult of which was the “ex- ¢ maintained in so large a crowd. John Bennett is making provement in ronts of the stores o b, s s Bros iand th Connell Blufls u.lu- eompany. Oid settlers are invited to meet this N‘Pniu council chamber to com- ple nts for attending the old settlers picnic and reunion at Macedoma Tuesday next, The Council Blufls Ca building up a 1 excellent and are now fixed so they can manufacture two buarrels of sugar per day into cand; Messrs. Snyder & Leaman, the com- mission merchants, being cramped for want of room, have bought out Shep- pard & Cook’s business and leased the building in which they were located. F. Legender and Frank Wood were locked up in jail yesterday for safe keop- Ing. Wood had a pairof clog shoes with him and elaimed to be a professional clog dancer. The police booked both as vags. Monona county wants a new court house. The one they now have was mis- taken the other day for a private dwell- ing by a lady canyasser, who knocked at the door and inquired if the lady of the house was in, Wilhe ovens, who was arres| Tuesday as a “vag,” on Thur: mitted lul)v]nul) Marshai Mull bad run away from home. His folks have been notified and he will probably be sent home to-day. At Onawa, in Monona county, the en- forcement of the temperance law is ex- citing considerable attention. Two stocks of liquors were emptied into the street by the sheriff'in pursuance of an order by the court. They killed two birds with one stone. Oue trip to the city aflorded them an op- portunity to sce the nd take out a marriage license. ir names are Martin Ring and Maggie Vosler,and they came from Carson, The hotels yesterday had all they could possibly do to attend to the wants of thei patrons at dinner time, The Pacific house, which was Barnum’s headquarters, had to turn some of the hungry away until the crowd beeame less, Asa Fellows, of Avoes, got in jail yes- terday for being drunk. He was brought ed con- ) v CIW! climed he must | been drugged, as the last he knew a8 playing pool in a saloon, and was perfectly sober. All the police force did double dut, yesterday. Every man on the force w on duty at 8 o'cl in the morning and remained on all night, looking for orooked people. For son ason or other Clark did not fulfill his agreement with Chief Mutthews to ‘‘clean out the crooks.” It seems as if it was nearly time now that some effectual steps be tuken to rid this commmumty of a party of ‘ml- thieves and their accomplices. E f some fat cow e missed, and th not seem to be found again by their _owners. There are ramors of midnight wughtering down by the river. It would e unhoalthy for the rascalsif they should be caught at it. The Bk is under obligations to Mr. J. . Hurley, for invitations to attend tl witchman's ball, to be given in the ex- sition annex at Omuha, September h. Mr. Hurley lhfl])l‘l)e«l a remark- ably elegant badgze which entitles htm to at in the Switchmen’s conyention to held at Kansas City, for which pluce he starts this morning. Mr. Hurley says ‘n'nngnmunm will I:e perfected by which all members of the association there will afforded an opportunity of running up ere to see both cities and attending the 11, which, by the way, Mr. Hurley says will be & liftlo more tony than most balls are in this part of llm country. Hard and soft mnl wood, lime, cement, Council Blufis Fuel' Co. 'No, 689 day. Telephone No. 186. — ~_ Frosh oysters in every style at the flm.'nlx Lhup House, No. 505 Broadway. unly company is They make e Bletrie door b bells, burglar alarms,and ~ every form of domestio electrical nvpln- ances at the New York l’lululuuu Co. Highest prh-e- pnud for county, town ity and school bonds. Odell Bros. & ., No. 108 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, See !hnt your books are made by More- house & room 1, Everett block. -~ First class re; ular dinner 25 cents. 12 to2 @'clock. Fheenix chop house, 505 B'way. e Substantial abstracts of mlu and real tate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. Pearl strect, Council Blufl- I BELE. [T WAS COUNCIL BLUFFS.| | The Girous Comes and Goes and Amuses A lRL\T BIG SIIO\\ Orowds of People. THE ANTI-SALOON REPUBLICANS Men From Towa Who Were Delegates to the Convention—Personal Mens tions — All the News n the Blufls, Barnum's Circns The pasters were gorgeous, but they | d not misrepresent the show itself, as most pasters do. I'here was o great crowd many were disappointed taey could do to wateh and the platform Jumbo used to be a big attraction, but Jumby dead is a better card than Jumbo living. His skeleton, and his skin, stretehed over a woolen frame are among the mosteagerly sought for sights. By irium I| 1 some ten or thel I'ne menagerie featire was espe good, which is not usually the case late in the season, Mr. Warner, the press agent, takes par- ticular pains to see that his guosts are comfortubly and satisfactorily provided for, there, and They had all the three rings . Register To- 1. Rush to the registry board in your dis- trict this morning and be registered, I vou don't get registcred you will be una- ble to cast your Ballot on election day. - Anti-Saloon Repnblicans, At the meeting of the first national con- vention ot anti-snloon republicans held in( Iumwn Thursday, reported in yester- d Bee, fowa was represceated by twenty-one delegates, as follows, several of whom arc well known in this part of the state, and have oceupicd ||wn host tions of trust in the gift of the E. R. Hutehins, A, M. \\l Wright, P. M. Sutton, Hon. I)l“ H l\\mhdll w R. K. ¢ Dungan, thews, 1 N. Mille = “Everard and Eulalie” ean also be ob- tained at Crockwell’s book and st store, 411 Broadway. Reardshear, G. Fellows, S. L. Dows, James Yesterday' s Wediings. y Hagan and Lizzie M. Green, of yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock : quictly married by Justice Schurz oftice, m Buflington and SuarahJ. Kelley so yesterday united in marriage h) Squire auhux 4o - The show_this forenoon is at Adams’ shoc store, No. 417 Broadway. s Sentto the Coanty Jail. E. R. Daggart and Mike Kelley were yesterday sent to the county jail until this morning, when they will be tried for_the alleged larceny” of the till in MeNulty's “Do Drop In beer hall on Wodunosday. Fr ion to Adams’ hom. and shoe store, No. 417 Broadway o-duy. ——— Trotter Trotted to Jail. Dave Trotter, who was on Thursday night arrested while caught in the act of stealing a “‘shcker” coat, yesterday plead guilty of petty larceny and Judge Frai- nt him to the county jail tor thirty e kets for adms S R No one ever sold shoesin Council Blufls as Adams & Co. do now. e Personal Paragraphs. Kate Putnam, the actress, is at the Og- den. . Dewey, of Omiha, was in the city yesterday. J. D. Lake, yesterda, J.J. St day morning. £, H. Snuth, of Avoca, was a Blufis visitor yesterday. Thomas M(-l)un.ll\l the city yeste A. J. Glass, of J.HI&SV!]N' Wi Panama, was in the city me in off the road yester- of Neola, was in , was in Hhnson, of Hastings, Neb., was yesterday. . S. Burling, of New York, was an N guest yosterday. Shugart, with his wife started last evening for l‘nnm'(un Tils. S. P. Arvold, ow York, was an gden house L!!Il\l vesterday. MN W. A. Cobbs, of Jacksonvi 111, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wiltts. Al Cramer, of Avoca, was among the parties who came to see the elephant and saw him, H. V. Battey, editor of the W n, was in_town [\\~l4'|4hl\ paper is independent and outspoken, -—— 12 Cabinet Photographs the finest. Sherraden, 317 Br = The Richmond combines the four e sentiuls of a good furnace, simplici eapacity, nlur:nbllll{ and cconomy. them at Cooper & l 8. If yon wan to good fun that will be as durable as y. 2 Richmond® at Coope - Luck on the Race Track. New York World: The lckiest man in New York to-duy is Mike “I“I.l 8. Four months ago he was a booiblack, who had never owned §100 in a bunch, Now he owns a house xunl lot, drives a fast horse and sports $2,000 worth of jewelry. His bank account foots up Lu.tm. He has made his (nrlums by pet- ting on the racetrack, Mike and is nicknamed the **Dago two years ago he was born lnnllllfu village on the Tiber within an hour's distunce of the ancient city of Rome. His parents came to this country before he reached the dignity of trousers, and he was brought up in'the streets of New York. He began blacking boots almost as early as he [varned to walk, and the aber of shines he squeezed into a day was next door to wiraculous. When he wus fifteen years old he sat up a stand in frontof Ladd’s jewelry store, No. 19 Wall street, and in the course of a few months made the acquaintance of nearly every banker and broker in the neighbor- hood. He has polished the shoes of Van- derbilt, Jay Gould aud a score of other famous men, and can tell which of them hns corns and which has not. foud many sporting men frequent the Fulton Ferry hotel and Mike learned to know all ol them. tereste hearin, and in time gaine Quality dway. B¢ and one nse, get McGee's He was already in- them ‘‘talk horse,” considerable turt in- formation himself. Last year he saved up $25 and lost it in a single wager at rlgh'mx Beach. That stopped his bet- ting for the season, but this year he re- ated the upantmn with beiter results. le went to the Brighton track at the opening weeting and played Lord Cole- r|l|ze [ ulfi(llt for §25. He won $350 and reinvested in ten tickets on a place horse, which netted him $20 each. He tovk his THX Q\(Al{/\ I)AIL\ ;imu‘ IqumllI\ and .,1 t Moumouth park he bes $100 each way ut odds of ten and four to one, and came out ahead on several smal ler wagers. At the close of the summer meeting he had $5,000, The Dago opened the on by winning £1,000 on Dew Drop onmouth Park, a few days later, | he had $150 straight and place on Gon falon and_won £3,500 in a single swoop He quit Monmonth $8,500 winner. Not single day has he missed at the present ting at Sheepshead, and his luck stili stands by him. His mode of betting is to put from $200 o %500 on a horse for a place, and he claims in this way to have made an even $5,000 on the Shepshead track Mike is an entirely different young man since fortane has smiied upon him. He (|:\\l-\~ with sporting men, dresses in broadeloth suit, drinks eham smokes twenty-five-cent eigar to the races in light road-w hinda §300 h and wears duster 1o protect his good clothes days ago he went to the y store, in front of which he used to black boots, and surprised the proprietor by usking to look ut his watches. The Dago spent £350 for a solid gold wateh and chain, £500 for a dinmond pin, and $1,000 for a horseshoe pin set witt: dianmonds and rubies P “earotally. I izabeth for midsummer A few ick Flynn, the Fulton market ter merehant, met him ad in tront of the ferry house to put #10 on a horse for him. Don’t botaer me witli small change,” said the Dago impatiently, “Inevertouch nu\'hmg but £100 notes. ou don’t remember me giving you| 5 cents for i shine the other d; : retorted the nonplussed oyster merchant A rupnm-r for the World met the Jucky ex-hootblack at Sheepshead yesterd: ist as he was giving o ti “Pat” Diyver, | on Burch, and was wit around a roll of Iv|ll» as l)l" oys 1o as a tomato neasy race Burch ed the reporte ago stowed his ying it were & bo emarked: T wouldn't "u stiffdropped dead on the (rack just drinkin’ a bo'tle of champagne, when 1 took the notion to stack up against him.” our friends say you'll go soon as your luck turns,” reporter., “Idon’t care what they say,” was reply. *“The, all “jealons. I got §6,000 salted down in a house and lot in Brooklyn, rnd several hundred in jewel- ry, and that won thl.nv awiay very soon. ' , but ve very close won calth as if broke marked as tise the W hu am l goinz to do this winter W vll L've been lhu\Lm"n for a fow weeks. wife, ed young Italian i, and a vio are now living with fiim at the corner of Madison and Oliver strects. The family will shortly move into (lu' house in Brooklyn. TROUBLE AHEAD. A Woman Who Wanted to Settle With the Law in Advance. . Paul Pioneer Pro “Is the chicf asked a young woman with good clothes nul;mmpu(nurlnuw»-mm\\ alked into the central station yesterday after- noon. The woman was mad; not insane, but ‘‘mad as a hornet.”” “No ma’am, he’s not in just now,” re- plied the chief’s sceretary, dismounting from his stool and edging up to the 1 ing, “Is it anything 1 Ln«n do for you? “Well, I don’t know,” answered the woman curtly, * camg i to find out something about fines.” es?” echoed the seeretary. **What kuul of fines?” “‘Well, suppose one woman went another and gave her a real ood, pounding, and pulled her AT that, how much would it cost?” woman' spurkled as she mentioned pulling ha 0, that would be assault and battery,” rephed the sc L still at a loss to know what tte w oman was 411i\, “That represents a fine of $10.” n dollars! Well, 1 don’t mmd and she began to take mo money out of her pu near where 11 bout me me names, and last night she went to an rlor with my fellow. 1w to o out and give her the worst heating sho' ever had in her life, and I thought I'd come in and pay my n first. Ten dol- lars, did you say?” a he profiered the seeretary two fives. "The seeretary was dumfounded. “0), yon can’t do that,” he finally man- aged to say. “I know better; I ean. The girl is bigger than I am, but [ can pull the bhair all oat of her head. Yes, sir; I can do it *1 mean you can't p and beating a woman, “Lean't.” Well, Tl go ont her and pay afterwards, that's all. Youn just bet I'm not going to let any girl talk about me for the s suke of $10, nml whenit geots to taking my fellow I'1l Here the door slammed and cut oft the remainder of the indignant little female’s remarks, Up who has I)l'('u te ¢ for going out and beat ——— A Beautiful Present. The Virgin Salt Co., of New Haven, Conn,, to introduce Virgin Saltinto every family ure making this grand offer: i Cr: Patchwork Block, enameled twelve beautiful U)Iuh and contay the latest ¥ ographed Car r hmmn[ul ;,nld mounted Ideal it in the center, given away with_every 10-cont pack of Virgin Salt, Virgin Salt has no equ: for household purposes. It is the clean- est, purest and whitest Salt ever seen or used. Remember that a large packs costs only 10 cents, with the above pre ent. ‘\~L your grocer for it. in 'K zo Reductlon in Pnces, China, ( lassware, Efc., At W.S. Hemer & Co’s, No. 28 Main st. Coun Blufls P. C. MILLER, No. 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATEST DESIGNS. MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House, Sign and Decorative Painter, Mache Wall Ornamonts, None but best hands employed and charges as DW s olhi ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFFS, IO0WA. An excellent educational institution, furnish edwith all the modern improvements, con- ue ted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY ,B. V. M For term of five months, $75. Torms begin first Monday in 8eptember and firet Monday in February. For catalogues wd- ross SISTER SUPERIOR St. Francis Acadewy, Council Blufls, =) Papier BEE: SATURDAY Hal eSS Bml oS NO. 401 BROADWAY, COTUINCIL. BLUFFEFS, Ia. Are opening new and beautiful designs in CARPETS. Moquette, Body Brussels, lelvet, Tapestry Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrains, R-Ply Ingrains. Rag Carpets, Etc. Mattings For offices, hotels, lodge rooms, Call for prices at Harkness Bros’, 401 Broadway DRESS GOODS Are now arriving and in stock. Tri cots, Flannels, Cashmeres, ete. Ex- cellent for traveling and fall service, SILKS Black Silks and in the new colors, Quality the hest and prices the lowest for good gonds. Ladies wishing re ble mmvlq will eall on Harkness Bros. No. 401 Broadway. Council Bluffs. Hosier‘y, A few more of those Hose left at 1 bl at Harkuess Bros., No. OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a large stocel l urtmn- Curtain 5 Brothers, («rmml Blufis, Lisle Thread and in colors, 101 ll(llld\\'l!)'. Poles, ete., at Hark- No. 401 Broadway, i vs trinlof DK I 7 Tor that fatal mulady has de strated the fuet thit it i~ infalliblons . prevent- s and eare. children to ,m l\lufl'~ Ta.. or soat by the treatinent of onc 1 Omahi, Writes to Dr. Jofferis, of this city r diphtheriacame too late, W iv e been saved. who had the diphlicri up with the putrid ule medicine and in ¢ filled our, wis will clve 1018 In the- future ticine at all times in our housc. : i suved the Ty of one of ou ry we. ke We'root w childs only re rert n the Lo M ity, has been o great with what was sup- 1t wns g0 bad vation. Her broken down. ealth, 1 oom she would y T [ ard not obtnined reif e the sume condition that dwll from blocd o, . Gr From ihe Couneil Blulrs duily Globe: M. A. McPike, olitor of the Cambrin (Ebensy buri, coman, hus been the pusun.d friend of the editor of the Globe fe » than twenty yéus, and is kiown whers he is ko Wh s one of the best men also an intimate friend of Mr. Clark pareil. Ho has boon unto.tanatein th that his family was ravoged with diphtherin, and greatly distressod M, Clark having hourd of his calamity sent him =ome of Diphtheria Cure, it was used at lives of the rest of his ehildren fact R wved.” Letters in’ their some means up of littlo ike's children Aiphitioria bofors he had Joeris remcay. o Dyspeptic, why hve in misers and-die i dis- pair with cancer of the stomach? Dr. Thomus Jofleris cures every cise of indigestion nnd lort time. Hest of ref- out of cight died fro an opportunity of usiug br. DY diphtherin m s of fore throat i e throut, in malignunt & urlo tfever, chunging it in 48 hours to the simple form. Inf lible cure for all intimmatory, ulcerative, put- rid, euneerous ulceration of the womb and all fons how to use the No doctor require nly be mmnnn A Bluffs, Towa, or sent by _drico. 0 HAUGHAWUUT Manager, Nos. 1519-1521 Douglas st, Omaba and No 2384 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Painless Dentistr: Air, Ether and Choroform, uvolded by the most wonderf; ing the blood und bul.ding up st Omaha Dental Association, Gold Crowns, Gold Plats Tecth, & speclalty, Best teeth pexset. Sole l'run'r-} Tormer price $18 DR. F. P. HURPHY, LATE OF ST. LOUIS, Office No. 525 Broadway, Council Blufis. 9to 124 m 2105 p. 7108 p, m. Hours, } Room No, 6. OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 14 Establ shed 185 SEPTEMBER 1 to select from. Door Mats, Rugs, | at the springs in Waukesha, Wis., BARGAINS ! On December 31st, proximo, the par nor, known as the Council Bluffs Ca on that date there will be ~ BARGAINS ! un-mm,. of Oveutt, French & Trey= rpet Co., expires by limitation, and A CHANGE OF FIRM To get veady for this change CARPETS, we offer our entirve stock of CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WI OF ALL KIND. HOUSE FURNI AT PRIC RUGS, NDOW SHADES, DRAPERIES AND OTHIER SHING GOODS y THAT WILL SELL THEM. Citizens of Council Bluffs and vicinitywill find it to their interesls to call and examine our goods and pr ever ofleredin this city to obtain the « at the opening of a business season. Country merchants will find many, MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTL ices. This is the first opportunity wbove goods from a full, fresh stock, 1 bavgains by calling earl Y AND CAREFULLY. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (0. The World’s Favol ail Foreign and Dom the New Orlea A most delightful beverage in either and Jamaic Water a most per as a he d Loaf Suzar. Eminent medi et example of an aromatic N verage it is simply delicious,” Made from the pure, sparkline Arcadinn wate Sugar. Complete in . Lor tamily use, pic llent for the sick roe HEETSE T A. Bair 1. G, Morgan & Co., ¥ W. Spetman, For salc in Omuh John Short & Son. Cheney & Oleson, Franik F. Tarrett ' Heimrod, ¥ 0 b W Epatford € co., Geo, Dit WIRT & DUQUETTE COUNCIL II. T. Clarke Drug Co., Stephens,le GRAND EXCURSJ. from $1.25 to $12 per acre, time b 3 per cent interest. P. P HOUSE MOVER Brick buildings of any kind raised or 1 Frame buildings moved on Little JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal \courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shug ) N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office oyor American Express Company. OUR UNPROTECTED FRONTIERS AND HOW THEY ARE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF. BOOK BINDING' Ledgers, Jo ml;, County and Bank Work of « 1l Kinds aSpee- ialty. MOREHOUSE & GO0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts, Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind- ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. REFERENCES: C. B. National Bank, M. B Smith & Co. menn Bunk, Beere, Wells & ( ¥irst National Bank, C. 1. Insurance ( Mcer & Pusey,Bankers.C. B, Bavings Bank. R. L. WILLIAMS, 18 N, Main St., Council Bluffs, Ta., and 209 8, 15th St., Koom 10, Omaha, Neb, Mauufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Rumflnfi Slate, Man- tels, Plate and Window Glass, Show- Cases, Elevators (hand and by- drauli &e ite, that took the GO Ginger Root, the juices of trop sife & Lesiie, B 1& 1, Schmiat & Mocllo $2.50 Per Doz. or 25¢C Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGENTS: Prompt Attention to Mail Orders |1 No. 405 Bmadway. Gouncil Bluffs. Arcadian Waukesha Ginger Ale » M estic Ginger Ales at ns Exposition AL over hot or eold weather, made of the fnest freshl al fraits, Arcadian Mine al authority has pronounced it “the on-Alcoholie stomach stimulant, while Bottled diree imported The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar, combined with I cs, ete. Tte Tor suie in ( Joe Driessba C. Deetken, Louice & Metzger, 2it Jui oshing and I Biufls by 15d Fruit Acid: iy benetle wnd Daniels, vlor & Calef, Tibbits & Ward ch, Rogers, J ||( adstone Bros. & vy Paindi, D, W Forsyth, . Baldulr, Smith & Kennedy, J.C. Vuss, W |lv0\ & Staphens, l‘ A. Tuller & Cc or. -L. KIRSCHT & €O, BLUFFS. Voegel & Dinning. Meyer & Ruuape, wholesale fancy grocers, Omaha. ON THIS WEEK'! Farming lands in Towa, aneqnm, Texas, Kansas and Arkansas, School ani Land buyers far Laustrup, No, 555 Broadway, Council Blull ate lands in Minnesota on 3 free. Information, ete., given by i, Lowa. W P AT ILSWORTEL. AND RAISER noved and satisfaction gunaranteed. Giant tracks, best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street,Counil Bluffs, BEST LAUNDRY WORK In the city can be obtained by patronizing tho LAUNDRY 540 Broadway Council Mlutts GLEO, W, SCHINDIL T, Prop, None but experienced hands vmployed. Out town orders by mail or expuess solicited, and all work warranted, SPEOIAL 'NOTICES. l\TO’I‘L_«E Bpecial advertisemonts, suzh us To Loan, For 8ale, To Rent, Wants, Boardi ete., will boinsertod in this colamn ut the low LINE for tho first insex Conts Per Line for cacl bsequent Leave adverisemen -1at our offico al strect, near Browdway, Council Lost, Fou WANTS. AOR SALE=0I1 pupers, in_quantitio s (0 At Boe ofMce No. 12 Poarl sircoet OR BALE—New house F i room, turuace, kas pony el : only thre three blo b ess in Counc HBilufls i with Officer & Pusey, bankors, (<1|n|ul lllull> Towa For all purposes. 00 ight and sol 1, at rotall and inlots. Large quantittes to seleet (rom Beveral puirs of tine arivers, single or doulbio MASON WISE, Council Blufls, 1y years practical cxeties l|l arl 5t , Counel Biulls. ulLation froes 1 Spring ety ' WHOLESII.E AND JOBBING moUsEsS oF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTL DEERE, _— tAL IMPLEME TS WELLS & CO,, Wholesate Agricultural Implements, Buggles, Carriaces, Fte | Ete. Councit MMafts, Towa KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING (‘\): Make the Uriginal and Compleie Hay Loader, also Rakes, Ch.er Hill & Press, CORN SHELLRRS N Noe. 1601, 150, Gouth Main Streoty neil Buffs, Towa DAVID BRADLEY & 00, Manuf're and Jobbars o Agricaltaral Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carriages, and all kinds of Facin Machine: 1100 to 1118’ South Main Strest, Couaoil Blufe Towa. AXE HANDLES. FiO-dieason, T, Do m A8, GRo. F. WrianT. Pres.&Treas, An. Soc &Counsel Council BluTs Hindll Factory, (Incorporated Manufacturers of Axle Plok lodge and Bmall Handles, of every dosocphen, CARPR " COUNCIL BLUFFS CARSIR CO, Carpets, Curtains, Window Sndos, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholatary G Ete. No. 406 Brontway il Ilul‘h.m owa. CIGAL PEREGOY & MOURE, - =Wholesalo Jobbers i the—~ Finest Brands of Cigars, Tabacce & Pipes Nos. 28Main and 27 Pearl Sts. Cowacil Blufts, Tows. = COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesala Fruit and Produce Comrmission Merchants, No. 14 Pearl St., Councl ‘Muffa, DRUGWISTS, HAAS & CO, Wholesale Drugglsh, 01Is Pmms, Glass, lhum.w; \mnhu Nuin St, and PRI, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesale Califoraia Fruits a Specialty [t General Commission. No. Brondway, Council Rlufs. WIRT & DUQUE Wholesato Fruits, Confectionsry & Fancy Grocerlss. Nos. 16 and 15 Pearl St., Couaoid Bluffa. IE, GROCER. I, KIRSCHT & (O, Jdobbers of Staple and Faucy Grocerios. Also Wholesale Liquor Doalers. No. 418 Broad- Wil nluirs HARNESS, ETC. BECKMAN, STROHBEIIN & CO., Manu“aeturers of and W, a9 Dolors ia Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Ets. No. 525 Main St. Council Bluifs, lowa Y H. l'r\‘: CAPS, ET0. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps aad Gloves, Nos. 342 and 314 Broadway, Conazil Blafs. VX KEELINE & FELL, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwas, And Wood Stock, Council INufls, Towa. HARDWARE. HIDES D. H. McDANELD & €O, Commission Merchants for Sals of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Grenss and Furs Council Blufrs Tow. AND WUOL. '()L\(II, BLULFS HiL €O, /holesate De lllummalufg & Lubricatiag \)‘. 5 Gy =TCo., BTo. E.Theadure, Agent, Cotneil Bluks. Town. " LUMBER PILING L1C. " A OVERTON & CO. Hard Wood Southm Lmblr Pilil;, Council mmh. Lows. AND LIQUUIS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesule lmporlcd and Domestic Wiwss & Liquors, Agent for St. Gotthard's Herb Hitto No. 13 Muin 3t. Counall Huils, ER & BECK, Star Sale Stables and Mute Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUIKFS, Opyosite Dutiy Depck, * S DIUCAIRE JO0IS (17 3 ian premctly flied by eonte Htock sold on eominissi SHLU 91L& LCIEY (ene No. 114 ey of KikL £A1T 1 CALG 1) B prictors LIS, cornor Creston House, Fe only hotel in Covneit Riufis havtag Fire Eeoape W, SPETHAN & BRO 2O, 509 & 511 MAIN ST, R Daily zouds. Hats Cans, Clothing. and & full line of Dry reoeipts of new Goods, u!! of the latest styles. Call and got price s bofore purchasing clscwher

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