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THE OAILY BE COUNCIL BLUFF MONDAY;MORNING, OFFICE, NO. SEPT. 20 Pelivered by cmrrier in nny part of the ci Wity conts per week W, Tivtow, - Mansg TELEPHONE! Resiwyss Orricr, No, 4 Nignr Eviton N MINOR MENTION. New York Plumbing Co. New fall goods ut Re Richmond fv The very best eabinets at $£3 a doze Gorham’s ter's. sand a large p at Schinidt's gallery i picked up Rof" Stock being drunk. This morning he will b Jowed to tell who “drugged” him. The Richmond Fire Alarm com One dozen cabinet for $2 The police Ny atory to putting in thenew fire al: W. L. Brown was arrested i K. S.! 12, PEARL STREET. ty At . n at el f e al will | Sermo yesterday | B e e SERVING H)I) [\DLR PROTEST | mv‘ COrofss Preaches an Able Sermon at the Uongregational Churoh, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR FOR ST.LOUIS The Council Bluis on a Hotel egation Leave ain — 1 Revived— Blufts News, YSERVING GOD UNDER ¥ by Rev. G. W, Crofts, at Congregational Church, Sunday morning Rev. G. W. Crofts preached a sermon on tl subject of “Serving God Under Protest.” His text was 11 Cor., ix,6:7. “Butthis 1 say: he which soweth sparingly shall reap sparingly; and he that spweth bountifully so bountifully W he purposcth in his heart, so let him give; not gradgingly or TOTEST.” the also | of necessity, for God loveth a cheerful wive He said that what first snggested this for 1arceny from Walker's fruit stand, on | Brondway. He will have a hearing morning. Charle i. Decker, of New this York, now | acts as « cook at the Phoenix chop house, while “'Dick” Dickerts is on as night cook John \lurr y, John Mulholland and | Conrad Miller were last night p 1 in jul for being drunk. Their total posses- sion was 15 cents o \nl n Army eaused, during their sc “ning, alout one hundred and fifty people to_enter Do- ' house, ey will mostly hold forth oyening Saturday the sheriffof Crawford cou brought down u prisoner named St who 1s eharged with burglar was to be released on a write corpus, and will appear Aylesworth this morning, The service: . Paul's Church lay we 1 more i the beautiful vendition by Dillon, of the solo of ““The Extolati from the famous oratorio of posed by Michuel Ci Mrs. Dillc possessed of power ful and thorough cultiy through every inty mp, Stump of habeas before Juage on’ ! com- n is and At this season of the year it is quite the editor to urge the to custom for the countr; subscribe to his v “brimg in those townships bring us that load of wood. an exhibition che t luable or “pl But he Jcheese, sorghum, flour, meal apples, gray ckeys, chi weekly is_refreshing. The editor of the mont County Her- . aid, 18 i y. ¢ else he is vunknw a to J fat of the winter, “Bring us ples of what you raised this y e want to tell ‘the nd the rest of mankind what a ¢ soil this is—samples of hon Jittlo pigs—in a word anything good to eat, fit to brag on and suitable to writ about, and we will give them a fitting, rxnmng send off.”” The Salvation Army has decide make Council Bluffs a and have plac P Captain. A hmllh in (umnmnd with C; to nnn.- to-day from Kansas City. det Hutel e expe T 1 to regular station, hin- |lv\l L bave already begun the work of 1-nh\lm,l: recruits. It is generall the city authorities same protection privile and quack Indian doctors who put s salt and sawdust in a bottle of wat sell it for 50 cents. These parties permitted to give a minstrel show on to raise a crowd for the pur of swindling_them, and are_prote from injury from their sometimes perated victims, And as Jong as the understood Il afford them id allow them e that the qual s with itinerant soap swindlers ome and are the pose tod s- sal- wvationists do nothing worse they are to be granted the liberty. e Hard and soft coal, wood, lime, cem ete. Council Blufts Fuel Co. No. Broaday. Telephone No. 186, el idealAdd e Firstclass regular dinner 25 o’'clock. v Substantial ulmrm-te of titles and ent, 539 beents.12 to2 Fhenix chop house, 505 B'way. real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street, C ouum] BlufY 12 Cabinet Photographs $3. Quality the finest. Sher Personal Paragraphs. §.T. Smith is in oft the road. P. A. Schelor, of St. Paul, guest. J. G, Ogden. 0J. 0. Kelly, of Hillsdale, Tu., is at Pacific. Howe, of Chicago, is at aden, 317 Broadway. 5 an Ogden the the W. H. H. Colby,of Fort Dodge, is at the Paciti Poter Eblis, of Minden, was in the yesterday. W. P. Christy, of Des Moines, is at Bechtelle, Alex. I\L\!mruw of Metealf Bros., off the rox W. G. is at the € Jake Ernstdort last evening wen Logan to visit his family. Webb T. Dart, the famol bottler, is at the Bechtele, advance agent for Ms Pacific house. M. E one of the K. T, excursionists. city the it to s Colfax water aude l)m\sou of Washington, Ia., is Jool katon, left yesterday morning over the C., R. L. & . for Chieago. 8. A. Harrison, a prominent rai ad constructor of Milwaukee, is at the Ogden, Mrs. J. W. Weightman and s stor have gone to St. Lomis to be absent about a month, Misses Anna and Mary Cusack, of souri Valiey, are the gudsts of Miss M Mallony. W. J. seriver, of Demson, was house guest yesterday before lea 8t. Lous. Thomas Wheclel of Dunlap, Bt. Louis. “Dave’’ Bowman, formerly clerk ai ()gdun house, but now of Chicago, 1 Ogden house guest. Mis- ollie Ogden ving for was " among those who left last evening for t the s an *Joe” Kintz now goos to Marshalltown, Ia., from which place he will travel for a wholesale grocery house. E. C. Harris, manag Munufacturing comyp: yeosterda C. C. Norton, for rietors of the Rey n\nu Island, w IL Heury and wife, of Cf wlm have been visiting Mr M. Lane, left last evening of the Ru: of this orly one of the house, (,llh)l‘[J Charles Bofink, of Jefl or yesterday befor Mrs, Dr. Siiuons, who not 5o long ago’ was universally mired as Miss Bertha Mueller, of eity, is in tbwn for a visit of a wupl weeks. At ssell city, returned from Lincoln, Neb, pro- but now of s in the city yes ter duy. mberlain, and for on, was a taking the ith the Knights Templars for of Leadville, Col,, ad: this e of The Richmond combines the four es- sentials of a goml furnace, simpli pacity, durabilit, nml economy. gum Looper h clice's. u you wan ta zood furmme and it Will be a8 durable as your Lo 'Richmond"” at Cooper’ iuohuu.: Ly city, See one et subject was the remark made by n brother minister in response to one of my own | that it «d me to go into a house of worship that inconvenicent, uncom- fortable and unsatisfactorily - ndorned. Saia Iw “\\‘nl tlu- fact \«, 0 ‘:rmt deal e t protest. Wi only true as a fact, but the vainful sequel of so much that 18 hindering and disconr- aging n the canse of Christ, Itsuggested the unpleasant thought that in very sand in 80 many ways themselves to Christ, .\lul[_'nr- of their means, not because their hearts went out after Christ as one they «d to serve, not because y a privilege to be co- laborers with Christ i the ad of Ins kingdom, but compelled to do this in some this serviee was not of free happy choico, but of sad and regretful |-m\|p||l.~iuu That when the led W something for ‘their own or welfare they did it as if apon to di others s rit suying, enter my protest against my own personal service or sacrifice.” Now, there can be no doubt of the trathfuly of this charge brought against v Much of the work done in name of Christ is done under protest Itis not all of this character. There a times in the experience of each one when itis a pleasare to perform the service re- quired. There are many liberal souls 1 the kingdom, who esteem it a pleasure to do whatthey can, 4 ave a larger ability. There have been generous souls that God has touched with the finger of his love that have poured out therr lib tions upon his altar as from an over- burdened heart—they have come like th gushing from one of pature’s Tountair ife and purity, And while lh« S e made the world richer they themselves poorer. colored preacher, h dying on account of its givings I you have tell me wl t is buried, and I'wiil go there b I the soft light of the moon, Tand I owill lift hands towards heaven, ovi T th'n g Iml you ever, “know of a chur and sa; ‘Blesse de Lord.”” Liberality digs but few g world. If’it ever should it would be an honorable one. ity starves few churches, up few souls, said_one who knew. *‘Give and it shall be given toyou. Pressed down, shaken touether and running o shall men pour into your bosom.” S we look at the record nhmdy made; as we look at the work done, the churches builtin the heart of llw metropolis and out on the plains, on the heights of civilization and the depths of ~ barbarism, as we look at the college founded, at the presses send- ing forth the mighty tides of christian literature, as we look at the benevolent institutions established and maintained by christian _enterprise and liberality we know that there must be in the world some who have done their work, not under protest, but with a willing spirit and a generous hand. Butat the same time not one-tenth part of what oughr to be done has been done. The demand has er t the supply, and been a withholding peopte of that n- fluence and the means necessary for the rapid prosecution of the work placed in their As much labor as the church is devoting, and as as it is expending’m its various enter- prises at home and abroad, it1s but a }rmllun of whatit might and ought to do. The church would resent with~ pain and indggnation the logical inference of s own We cannot world if, in its judgment, it np} rule of the ]\\m(ur, “By their froits ye shall know them.” lmll-vnl this doing things under prot and what comes of it, is an intensely vital question. It is not beeause the world opposes the church that it is not a greater force and making greater progress, but rather because the church to so large an extent allows 0 lie dormant. It is because w sit does so largely under protest. tead of apathy or protests the 1l along the line of Christ's va my a hearty and spontancous rising up and going forward, there would be little attention paid to the caviller, e I admit that the church does much— mr in the way of elevating society, much 1n the way of spi itual ~ and moral the moulding of cha %mul citizens s well « ints. Bit what say is, that it®might do a great de more. 1t might do its work so cheerfully and willingly that the effect wounld be te times as great and good. Now, whea the world says that the chureh has but hittle inte in what it professes to believe of the utmost importance, how are we to answer the charge? We all know where one man or one woman is heartilv eng: in the ap- propriate work of the church there are ten hangoers on. That whore there is one hexuly ive conscerated soul there are ten who are careless u This we know to be a painful fact, and how ure we going to successfully mect the charge of the world when it is brought against us? Shall we say that men feel a dceper interest in these thingsthan is ap- parentt We may s.lylllh\rl\ truly, but the apology does not go for much in the argument. not by feeling but by fraits that we known, And then, I apprehend t man’s feelings and victions are us strong as they should he will not regt until an effort is made in that which most harmonizes with them. But feeling, unaccompanied by action, is & poor thing. Good wishes of tlmmnul\ es never made any sdvancement in this world. They have never built a church nor a school house; they have rever comforted the mourner, healed the sick, clothed the naked, nor fed the hungry. Says Jesus: *‘Blessed are those servants whom His , when He cometh, shall find so doing.”” Doing, not feeling, is to be taken as an evideuce of merit and loyalty, and as a basis of re- ward, We wanl not less feeling, but moredoing. The church needs to move, not merely by a representative few, not by proxyi not by its officers; not through some consecrated souls who are already doing all in their power, but it should” move en masse, as one mighty army, not failing to close up the ranks when one falls, keeping the army solid and ever movlng ou to the destruction of the works of the enemy. t is sad and painful that the church'is reforni, much ster and making 'I'HE k while the Iyin - clements of power are dormant all around it. It ence of rehg through a b n as it flows upon the world hearted following of Clrist. 1f zeal without knowledge is bad, knowledge without zeal is worsc Mary, who broke the alabaster box of ointment and poured the contents on the | head of her Savior, did not do it under protest, but from « loving, grateful heart Judas was the one who protested. And t, who broke his heart to perfume world, did so willingly Now for the remedy First. Let cach feel his individual re sponsibility ccond. ~ Let each feel how much Jesus done for him; how much Christ has iffered in his behalf; what benefits Chirist brought him; how blessed the service of Christ is; what joy and peace it giv here, and what g in the world to come. Let him take & wide view of the work ot redemption and methinks he will then aecount no cffort too great in return. Third. Let the chu invoke the bap- need to be neth, tism of the Holy Ghost. We alive by the \[nnl l|lll quic! Shoe Dealers. your rubber boots, shoes und s of us and save eastern freight. 7. . Lindsey & Co., No. 209 Fourteenth street, Omaha. —— Hats regardless ot cost. Closing ont hatstock of F. E. Stubbs, comprising Knox's, Stetson’s and other fine brands. Opera_house barber shop and bath room. Everything fir .M. Mar: yin. il Sir Knights Off for St. Louis, At 7:30 o’clock last evening the Knights Templar special train left for Louis over the Council Blufts & St. Louis rail- way, where the Sir Knights are to attend the triennial conclave. Attached to the train was a special ear, which was occupied by Right Eminent Sir William A. McGrew, of Sioux City, grand commander of Tow:, and his stafl with special cars from Sioux City, mont, Neb., Omaha and Councii - Blufls, the train being made up of Pullman sleeping car .wlm-nlm Knights will oc- cupy during their stay in St. Louis. The train was in charge of Conductor Sir Knight Bell was the engineer, who was also a Knight Templ They will arrive in St. Louis about o'clock this morning. Among the Sir Knights of Ivanhoe commandery and theiwr friends from thi city on the train wi Ed Mott, Wade ‘ary, L. B, Crafts a vife, Mrs. Mer. riam, of Sioux City; ackson, J. R- Snyder and wife, 8. T. King, of Logan; 3. . Osborn, of Glenwood; W. J. Seri- ver, of Demson; Charles Duquette, Thomas Wheeler, of Dunlap, and J. P, Fall, of Silver City. At Maryville, Mo., another Puliman was added to the t The railroad tick Council Blufls & St. ompany were embellished by the ensignia of the order. All the a])l'(‘ml trains run into 8§ L(...H over the Knights, by the are vlmmln-rs of Ih«- orde selected for this special service. . Dry Goods Dealers. Ladies wine, satin, clectric and black gossamers can be bought of us in Omaha as cheap i Z. T. Lindsey & n Chicago. Z. Co., No. 209 F Fourtee ‘nth quet See that vour hoo s are nnde by More- house & Co., room 1, Everett block. ——— Hats regardless of cost. hat stock of F. K. Stubl Knox's, Stetson’s :\mll‘nlh« Closing out 2 Highest prices pmd for county, town and school bonds. Odell Bros. & v strect, Council Blufts, Frightful Accident, The following account of acoident which ocecurred in Wis., may mterest some of the the Bee in Council Blufls Hooker referred to being a near of Mr. . M. Pryor, of this city: lent oceur at Wan- srnoon which resulted Dacey and two little known resi- ah Hooker, a Hooker, of and Edith Jones, of Charles Jon relative v afte in the d«.nh ot Mrs. Da children, daughters of v dents of Waupun, 5 1d daugl the Waupun Tim youngest daughter with Dacey, an attendant, were run over by train No, 4 while they were at- tempting to cross the railroad bridg o were instantly killed, the engi ing unable to prevent th ing accident. The remai m"]ul wore at once con homes, where many | ds have ul]ui Fresh oysters in 'y style at the Phanix Chop House, No. 505 Broad way. - d and Eulu Wright at Bushrell’s and Croc by Ed. well's, L L A Grand New Hotel, The hotel scheme has not died out yet, and really it begins to assume definite shape. J. J. Brown, who already has given substantial evidence of his faith in Counerl Blufis by the ercction of lurge blocks, now proposes to purch property on which stands the old Cath- olie church bounded by Willow avenue, Main and_Pearl streets, paying th the sum of $24,000, and on it to erect u large and elegant hotel 10 cost §100, 000 if other parties will take stock in the enterprise to the amount of §20,000. It 18 reliably reported that three wealthy tlemen of this eity have agreed to tike $5,000 each, i the remuining §5,000 is taken. - tric door bells, bu form of domest ctrical appli- at the New York Plumbing Co. —~ ances Clothing Dealers. ok of rubber and oiled is com- lete, Eastern vrices duplicate T, Fandsoy & Co,, No. 20 Fouricenth C 14 SPECULATION with minimum eapital and risk Mow Chicago's Successful Men Trade “pUTS AND CALLS” G e. Insurance againat losy) for from one 10 sixty dave negotlated with Instruc- tions how Lo operate. Address for Boo EQUITABLE GRAIN EXCHANGE, Clark Stre icugo. ~ BANKING. Accountsof Bankers,Mercbants and others solicited. Collections Promptly Made. 8. A. KEAN & (0., Bankers, (Buccessors to Preston, Kean & Co.) 100 SHINCTON STRI CHICAGO. Muuicipal, . K., Local ther Bonde Send for Liste THE CHICAGO MAIL daily sdition) will a57 addrns 1 TEe U o % SSNAGE 4 mouths for Boc, Rdarens THE CHICAGO MALL 118 Sl av. Chicage: OMAHA DAILY that it must oy {stance, | | and often cal L it al | ways be said that a great \eal that & done in the name ot reiigion is done | iinder protest. If so, then you may ever | 1ook for a weak and d iraged tiinis try: for meagre means with which to carry on the work of the Lord: for few conversions out of the weakened infln BEE: MORNDAY, Harkness Brothers NEW GOODS ARE HERE! BARGAINS IN— | CARPETS, CURTAIN GOODS, ETC. THE DEPOT FOR DRY GOODY! New Stock, Fresh Goods, | LOW PRICES. | DIW'T FORGET THE PLACE. Harkness Brothers, NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL. BLUFFS, Ia B MURDER ! Diphgherlu isagain muking ite annu it tion. T trinlof DRt THOS. JEFFERIS that futal mulady has demor 184 provent- ou permit your children to Tholr mm.n u » onily uf tholofio n \or oneof our ehildren Who_ hd the diphibocin, hey thront was filled up with the putrid uledration, we used your medicine and in twelve hours 'the disvase wos dy subdued. In the future we will D your medicine at all times in our house. We foel that it saved the life of on childron. Wo are vory thahk only regret that wo did not From the Council Blutts Daily Heri rs. E. M. Gorard, wifo of Enginoer Gerard. of the Union Pacific, this city, has becn i gr sufferor for muny posed to be can that sho was t general health was & nmpluu ly broken down. Low liquid toor Qigrost or nss Bluffs and Council “her for three JefToris,of thi Omaha cars and_gave no o was called. Tn throat, and com orcd her gencral hewlth,' Had Mrs, ed relief soon she would have on, thie sume condition that en. Grant. ) Blufls Daily Globe: Pike, aditor of the Cambria (12 0 aied from blocd pe destroyed the 1if¢ ¢ M. A. buri, friond of 1ho aditor of tho Glohe for twonty years, and 8 known where known s one of the best mon living. He s also an_intimate friend of Mr. Clark of the Non- pareil. He hos been untoitanate in the fa that Bis family was ravige and greatly distressed. of his calamity sent i e Diphtherin Ciire, it was use 1ives of the rest of his child; from Mr. MePike ure unb: pressions of gratitude for findir of averting the loss of his who #nd tender ones. Five of M. out of eight dicd from diphtherin | an opportunity of using Dr. Jeffor DY roup of little McPike's children re he had " romedy. Dyspopti air wi clleris curcs every case of constipation in n vory sl erences g Dyspe ninety per of all disensed conditions. Price § for two weeks treatiment. Dr. Jefforis' dipht 11 kinds of sore throat: T malienant 10 the ximplo form. Inf o cure for all inflnmmatory, uleerative, put- , cancerous ulcoration of the womb aid all vrhal conditions. Full printed fustru or: mm o in als i cancer of the stomach? Thomas mhu-m jon and Tt time. ng how to uge the wedi- No doctor requived. me lics ean only be obtained a South Eightn’ street, Counc , Town, or sent by ©xXpress on receipt ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1I0WA. An excellent educational institution, furnish edwith ull the modern improvements, co ue ted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY, 1. V. M For tevm of five months, $75. Terms begin first Monday in 8eptember snd first Monday in Fe o cutulogues d- ress TER BUPERIOR 8t. Francis Academy, Council luffs, emes sent with them, Dr. Jofforis' 1 OmahaDentalAssociation D, AAUGHANOUT, Marager, Nos. No 1519-1521 Douglas st, Omaha and 34 Broadway, Council Bluifs, No humbug! de ing the blood und bul'ding up the tissues. Omaha Dental Association, Sole Prop'rs. Gold Crowns, Gold Plats and Continwous Gum Tocth, & speclulty. Best toeth 8; former price § "Reduction in Prices, IN China, lassware, Efc., At W.S. Hcmer & Co’s, No. 23 Main st Council Blufis, CPTEMBER BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! On December 3 1st, proximo, lhr,nu nership of Orcutt, French (@ Trey= nor, known as the Council Bluffs Carpet Co., expires by limitation, and on that date there will be A CHANGE OF FIRM To get veady for this change we offer our entive stock of CARPETS, CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, DRAPERIES OF ALL KINDS, AND OTHER HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AT PRICES THAT WILL SELL THEM. Citizens of Councll BlufPs and vicinity will ind it to their inter call and cxamine our goods and prices. This s the fivst opportunity everoftered in this city to obtain the above goods from a full, fresh stock. at the opening of a business season. Country merchants will find many bargatas by calling early. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY., COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET (0 No. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Arcadian Waukesha Ginger Ale The World’s Fav: lII‘lN‘, that took the GOLD MEDAL over ‘oreign and Domestic Ginger Ales at the New Oricans Exposition. 20. IRHG. A most delightful beverage in either hot or cold waather. at the springs in Waukesha, Wis., and made of the finest Jamaica Ginger Root, the juices of tropical fruits, Avcadian Mineral Spring Water and Loaf Sugar. Eminent medical author has pronounced it “the most perfect example of an aromatic Non-Aleoholic stomach stimulant, while as a beverage it is simply delicious.” The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar, Made from the pure, sparkling Arcadian water, combined with Pruit Julc Sugar, Complete in jtsclf. For family 1 Excellent for the Bottled diree freshly imported Fruit Acids and c. Iefreshing and mhl) benoficial; Sai6 In Connell Bluhs by H.T. Paimer, A M. tea Driessbach, E H. Al Bai Klec Dectken, Taylor 2. G Morgan & Co., 5.T. McAte Totleis Mctzger, Tibbits & W )W, Spetman, John Short & Son. For sale in Omaha by Cheney 1, Frank Rogers, J lle & Leslie, Hes Hammond & Co., W. q O. 1. Wirth, Downle W Epatord & Co. n, Séhmiot & Moeller, $2.50 Per Doz. or 25C Per Bottle. WHOLESALE AGENTS: WIRT & DUQUETTE - -L. KIRSCHT & CO, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Clarke Drug Co., Stephens,ke Voegel & Dinning, Meyer & Raape, wholesale fancy grocers, Omaha. A Fullor & Co. ey Pundt, D. W B, Smith & & Duily, J.C. Vess, Wilcox & Jus. Forsyth, , Geo. Di H. T. I A N :D S c EEE A P! GRAND EXCURSION THIS WEEK ! Farming lands in Iowa, Minnesota, Texas, Kansas and Arkansa anging from $1.25 to §12 per acre. Schoel and state lands in Minuesota on 30 years mm- 5 per cent interest. Land buyers fare free. Information, ete., given by . Laustrup, No, 555 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. . P ATISVWORTET. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant h‘m.ki, best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street,Counil Bluffs, JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT Law,|BEST LAUNDRY WORK COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts lAUNI]RY Blufls Rooms 7and 8 Shugart Blosk. HomeSteam 540 Brondway N SCHURZ Justice of the Peace Offioo ovor American Lixpross Company. OUR UNPROTECTED FRONTIERS AND HOW THEY ARE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF. Council GEO, W, SCHINDELE, I'rop, Out solicited, and None but experienced hands employed town orders by mail or exp; all worls warranted. Creston House, BOOK BINDIN County and Kinds asp Tire only hotel in Council Blufls having Fire Hscape And all mod, fmprovements. 216, 217 and 219 Main st, MAX MOHN, Prop. F. W. SPETMAN & BRO 1 MAIN ST, Ledgers, Jo Illll, Bank Work o lalty. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & 60. | - _ Daily cipts of new Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts, 3 1 1 £ bind. Caps, Clothing, and a full line of Dry Btandurd §,,’2",,§3§::‘, (AL styles O DI | oads, all of the latest styles. Call and got prices before purchasing elsewher BOOKS. |. BLANEM Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, RE . B. National Hank, with & Co,, Citizens' Bank, L Wells & Coly BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFES, Opposite Dumimy Depot. goods. Hats D Wiret National Bank, (. B. [nsurance (G, Micer & Pusey, Buukers.C. 1. Savings Lank R. L. WILLIAWS, 18 N. Main St., Council Bluffs, Ia., and | 209 8, 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnings, Kw“"'i, Slate, Mau- tels, Plate and Window Glass, Sho Cases, Elevators (hand and drauli &e. R. RICE, M. D,, Or other Tuuiors removed Witho s Cancers (i i or deawini of bioo | Over thirty JEATS PraCticAl exoricce Now 11 P Br., Council Blule. ¥ Consultation froe ‘pajmasaaday U PRJURLIRAL F001 {§ hy- f Horscs sud Mules kept constantly on hun ¢ retail or in car louds. h&r‘d‘::' romatly tilied by contruct on shers {00k s0id on com mission. BHLU 1k & LOLEY. Proprictors clep 1onn e dld. oim 1y o1 | FALE STABLES, sre. iy . cormes e —— 'WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSsES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, DEERE, WELLS & (0, Agricultural Implaments, Bagdia Carringes, Ete , T'te. Couneil 1 '~‘|(nr'|. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. Make the Original and Complete Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, CORN SHELLERS AND FERD CUTTERS, Nos. 1501, 155, 1505 and 1507 South Main Street Council BiTs, Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'raan 1 Jobbeis o Agricaltural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and all kinde of Farm Machinery. 100 to 1116 South Main Street, Council Bluffs, Towa, AXE HANDLES F.0. Grersoy, Whianm. Pres.&Trons, &Counsol. Conncil Blu'h Hrndle Factory, (Ineorporated.) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, Handies, of every d T RDovar L Ow0 adro and Small scription. e CARPETS, COUNCIL BIUFFS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Clothe, Cartatn Fixtures, Upholstory Goods, Ete. No. 05 Broadway’ Counall Hlufts, owa. CIGARS, TORACCO, B¢ “PERF Y & MOORE, =Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 25Main and % Poarl Sts. Council Blutty own. COMMISSION, SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesato Frait and Produce Comuission Marchaats, No. M Pearl £, Council $luirs. HARLE, HAAS & CO,, Whelesale Draggists, 0ils, Pmis. Glass, . Ete. No. 22 Muin St, and TSt Counetl it PROCES, T0. W, BU Wholesale Califoraia Praits a Specialty G rral - Commission. No. S Council Blutrs, % WIRT & DUQUELTE Wholesalo Fruits, Confoctionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl $t., Conncil Blufls Broadway, GROCERIES. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Faucy Groceriss. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealera. — No, 416 Broad- way, Couneil Blufts, G E HAR y ETO. Ak BECKMAN, STROHBEHN & €O, Manu‘acturers of and Wholesals Dealers in Letlher. Harness, Saddlety, Ete. Biuits, Towa. uneil T METCALF BROTH Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Glovs. Nos. 2 and 314 Broadway, Counoil Blairs. HEAVY HARDWARE, KEELINE & FELT, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Couneil Blutls, Towa. 1itkES AND IWOOL. D. H. McDANELD & ©( Commission Merchants for Sals of Hides, Tullew, Wool, Pelts, Greaso und Furs Council Blufts lowa, COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., osale Dealers In— [llumlnalmg & Labricatias 015 Gasiin BTC., BETC. £.Theodore, Agent, Council Bluffs. Towa. LUMBER PILING A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Soutera Lumber, Piling, And Bridgo Material Specialtics, W holosalg Luar ot of all Kinds. - Oice No. 150 Main St, BIC. Council Blutfs. Town. Whalosulo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liguors. Agent fov 8t. Gotthard's Hoerb Bitters. No.1J Main St. Council Blulls, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Cowneil Bufs BR. F. P. MURPHY, LATE OF ST, LOUI Office No. 525 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Hours, } Room No. 6. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS IA, 6 p. . Tto 6 p. m. COUNCIL BLUFFE Estublighea 185 Hors and Mules retall and from For all purposes. no"ight and sold, jnlota. Large quantittes to sele Several puirs of fine drivers, single or double, MASON WISE. Couugil Blufls, “P. C. MILLER, No. 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, LATEST [ MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. House, Bign and Decorative Mache Wall Orname None but best;hunds cuployed and cuarges 8 | ow a5 otbes Painter. Papic! A R S

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